

PDAC-SEG
Student Minerals Colloquium
The Student Minerals Colloquium (SMC) brings together geoscience students and industry professionals to highlight innovative student research on projects essential for the successful evolution of the modern mining industry.
Meet the students at their posters on Tuesday March 4, from 10:00 am - 12 noon. A panel of industry professionals will judge the posters and three winners from each of the BSc, MSc, PhD categories will receive $500, $400 and $300 respectively.
Join us at the SMC Awards & Reception on Tuesday, March 4, 2025 from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Northern Lights Learning Hub in the Trade Show North for networking and to celebrate the winners in each category.
Explore Student Research
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Geological Features and Some Diagnostic Characteristics of the Gunung Akmil HSE Prospect in Menoreh Range, Central Java, Indonesia: Implication for Vectoring to the Concealed Porphyry System
Department of Geological Engineering, Universitas Gadjah Mada
Metamorphic remobilization of precious metals and critical metals as a function pyrite texture and composition: Example from the epithermal Haile deposit, South Carolina, USA
Harquail School of Earth Sciences, Laurentian University
High-grade gold controls and spatial chemical zonation at the Snip North prospect of the Iskut project
Department of Earth, Environmental and Resource Sciences, The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas, United States of America
Spectral Evaluation of Hydrothermal Fluids in Sedimentary Hosted Au Deposits, Marigold Mine, Battle Mountain District, Nevada
Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
Distinguishing Late Neoproterozic hydrothermal alteration from metamorphic overprint: a study case of Bonavista Peninsula, Newfoundland
Department of Earth Sciences, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Adularia in High-Grade Epithermal Au-Ag Veins, Russian Far East
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Ottawa
Fluid Inclusion Evidence of Structural Modification of Epithermal Bonanza-Grade Gold Veins in the Brucejack Au-Ag Deposit, British Columbia, Canada
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, McGill University