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Advances in Geoscience

Ballroom A/B
All Access Pass
Tuesday, January 21
9:00am – 11:45am

The Advances in Geoscience session showcases frontline geoscience initiatives developing and delivering new ideas on the regional geology of the Cordillera and their bearing on mineralization. Topics will range from critical minerals, geochemical and metallogenic characteristics in deposits and the evolution of concepts in the Cordilleran.

January 21 Agenda

9:00am
9:30am
9:45am
10:05am
10:25am
10:40am
10:55am
11:05am
11:30am
Event Sponsors
Event Speakers
  • Stephen Piercey
    Stephen Piercey
    University Research Professor, Memorial University of Newfoundland
  • Melissa Friend
    Melissa Friend
    Senior Geologist & Associate, Archer, Cathro & Associates (1981) Limited
  • Douglas C Kreiner
    Douglas C Kreiner
    Associate Center Director, geology, USGS Alaska Science Center
  • Kate Rubingh
    Kate Rubingh
    Postdoctoral Fellow at MDRU, University of British Columbia
  • David Moynihan
    David Moynihan
    Senior Project Geologist, Yukon Geological Survey
  • Patrick Sack
    Patrick Sack
    Economic Geologist, Yukon Geological Survey
  • Dejan Milidragovic
    Dejan Milidragovic
    Research Scientist, Geological Survey of Canada
  • Maurice Colpron
    Maurice Colpron
    Head, Bedrock Geology, Yukon Geological Survey
  • Roddy Campbell
    Roddy Campbell
    Minerals Geologist, British Columbia Geological Survey
  • Evan Orovan
    Evan Orovan
    Senior Economic Geologist, British Columbia Geological Survey
Event Chairs
  • Roddy Campbell
    Roddy Campbell
    Mineral Geologist, British Columbia Geological Survey
  • Adrian Hickin
    Adrian Hickin
    Chief Geologist and Executive Director , BC Geological Survey
  • Nathan Cleven
    Nathan Cleven
    Research Scientist, Natural Resources Canada

Registration Now Open

We look forward to welcoming delegates, exhibitors, sponsors, students, government and Indigenous leaders to Vancouver, Canada in January 2025.

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