SEG - Society of Economic Geologists
SEG - Society of Economic Geologists
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Contact <strong>SEG</strong><br />
<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Economic</strong> <strong>Geologists</strong>, Inc.<br />
<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Economic</strong> <strong>Geologists</strong> Foundation, Inc.<br />
7811 Shaffer Parkway · Littleton, CO 80127-3732, USA<br />
Tel. +720.981.7882 · Fax +720.981.7874<br />
E-mail: seg@segweb.org · Website: www.segweb.org<br />
EXECUTIVE Tel. Extension E-mail Address<br />
Brian G. Hoal.....................209 ............ director@segweb.org<br />
Christine Horrigan.............210 ............ christinehorrigan@segweb.org<br />
ACCOUNTING Tel. Extension E-mail Address<br />
Anna Thoms ......................203 ............ accounting@segweb.org<br />
FOUNDATION Tel. Extension E-mail Address<br />
Marketing and Fundraising:<br />
Nikki Jamison ...................213 ............ anikajamison@segweb.org<br />
IT/WEBSITE Tel. Extension E-mail Address<br />
Jeff Doyle..........................206 ............ jeffdoyle@segweb.org<br />
MEMBERSHIP Tel. Extension E-mail Address<br />
Sydney Crawford...............212 ............ sydneycrawford@segweb.org<br />
PUBLICATIONS Tel. Extension E-mail Address<br />
Publications Editing:<br />
Alice Bouley ......................202 ............ editing@segweb.org<br />
Graphic Design:<br />
Vivian Smallwood ..............207 ............ viviansmallwood@segweb.org<br />
Newsletter Production:<br />
Chris Brandt......................221 ............ publications@segweb.org<br />
Newsletter Ads & Announcements:<br />
Christine Horrigan.............210 ............ christinehorrigan@segweb.org<br />
Publication Sales:<br />
Frances Kotzé ...................222 ............ franceskotze@segweb.org<br />
Journal Subscriptions:<br />
Shirley King ......................208 ............ subscriptions@segweb.org<br />
STUDENT PROGRAMS Tel. Extension E-mail Address<br />
Vicky Sternicki..................204 ............ studentprograms@segweb.org<br />
<strong>SEG</strong><br />
NEWSLETTER<br />
7811 SHAFFER PARKWAY<br />
LITTLETON, CO 80127-3732 • USA<br />
<strong>SEG</strong><br />
www.seg2014.org<br />
September 27-30, 2014<br />
Keystone, Colorado, USA<br />
<strong>SEG</strong> 2014 CONFERENCE<br />
Building Exploration Capability<br />
for the 21st Century<br />
SAVE THE DATE!<br />
As the global exploration industry confronts<br />
increasing raw material demand<br />
and depletion <strong>of</strong> near surface deposits,<br />
we need to build a capability to rise to<br />
this challenge. Doing this will require<br />
the best new science, the best new<br />
tools and the best new ways <strong>of</strong> pragmatically<br />
applying them. It will also<br />
need new concepts and technologies<br />
from fields that we currently do not<br />
consider as economic geology. Much<br />
<strong>of</strong> this is already happening today.<br />
The goal <strong>of</strong> <strong>SEG</strong> Keystone 2014 is to<br />
provide a forum to bring together in<br />
one conference the key new work that<br />
is contributing to this new capability.<br />
The conference will be a meeting<br />
where the broadest spectrum <strong>of</strong> economic<br />
geology stakeholders can interact,<br />
covering advanced academic<br />
studies to practical application.<br />
To facilitate this, the program will be organized around<br />
six key sub themes:<br />
Fundamental Advances in <strong>Economic</strong> Geology –<br />
including relevant science not currently considered traditional<br />
economic geology<br />
Mineral Systems Science –<br />
focusing on how the various process components that make<br />
ore bodies fit together across scales<br />
Deposit Footprints –<br />
with an emphasis on how footprints can be expanded and<br />
documented.<br />
Innovations in Exploration Technology –<br />
new tools and smarter ways <strong>of</strong> applying old tools<br />
Exploration Management, Targeting Science<br />
and Mineral <strong>Economic</strong>s –<br />
optimizing the business <strong>of</strong> mineral exploration and its interface<br />
with the science<br />
Case studies <strong>of</strong> 21 st Century Exploration Success –<br />
learning from real examples: what worked and what did not<br />
work