MASTER OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGY SHORT COURSE
Ores in Magmatic Arcs - Indonesia 8 – 19 March 2019
Pre-field trip workshop (optional for CODES Masters students)
4 – 6 March 2019
Venue: Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
CODES, Centre of Ore Deposit and Earth Sciences, University of Tasmania
TMVC, ARC Industrial Transformation Research Hub, University of Tasmania CRICOS Provider Code 00586B
COURSE PRESENTERS
David Cooke is Professor of Geochemistry, Director of the ARC Industrial Transformation Research Hub: Transforming the Mining Value Chain (TMVC), and Director of CODES. He has extensive research expertise in hydrothermal fluid chemistry and ore-forming systems, specialising in porphyry and epithermal deposits.
Adi Maryono is currently VP Exploration at J Resources with over 27 years experience in Au-Cu exploration with BHP, Newmont, Intrepid Mines, Buena, and J Resources. He was part of the discovery teams at Reko Diq in Pakistan, Elang and Tujuh Bukit/Tumpangpitu in Indonesia, and several smaller gold deposits in Indonesia and Australia. Adi is also a senior adjunct researcher at CODES, University of Tasmania Australia (UTAS), and regularly leads field trips in Indonesia for SEG, IAGI-MGEI, and CODES-UTAS.
Noel White is currently a professor at Hefei University of Technology in China and an adjunct professor at CODES (UTAS) and James Cook University, Townsville. Noel has worked in the minerals industry for over 40 years, in exploration operations, project generation, research and management for both big and small companies. He consults on a variety of deposit types to exploration companies worldwide,
but his research focus is mostly on epithermal and porphyry deposits.
Lejun Zhang is a research fellow in the CODES and TMVC Research Hub, UTAS specialising in the application of alteration mineral chemistry for enhancing exploration in lithocap and green rock environments, and vectoring using SWIR and whole-rock geochemical data.
Rachel Harrison is an exploration geologist focusing on porphyry and epithermal Au-Cu exploration. The Rachel has been based in Indonesia for the past nine years, and was involved in the discovery of the Tumpangpitu porphyry deposit at Tujuh Bukit. She has recently finished her PhD thesis at CODES, and now works as an independent consultant geologist on projects in Indonesia and abroad.
Iryanto Rompo is a field-based geologist with over 14 years experience in exploration of epithermal Au-Ag, porphyry Cu-Au, VHMS and skarn deposits. He has worked as an exploration geologist, exploration manager and consultant geologist in Indonesia, Malaysia and Australia. His experience includes over seven years exploring in the lithocap environment on the island of Lombok, Indonesia.
With the growing importance of the western Pacific region for mineral exploration, mining and ore forming processes there is a pressing need for relevant training on research and exploration skills applicable to ores formed in magmatic arc environments.
Previously, comprehensive field-based training in this subject area was only available in the USA. To address the need for similar training in a west Pacific context, focussing on the specific geological, tectonic and environmental characteristics of this region, CODES is proud to offer a two-week field-based short course, Ores in Magmatic Arcs - Indonesia.
This short course has a strong focus on field observations and hands-on practical skills, supported by an understanding of theoretical aspects. The full spectrum of deposits (e.g., porphyry, high sulfidation, low sulfidation) developed in magmatic arc settings will be covered. The short course presenters have detailed knowledge of the areas and deposits visited, and are uniquely equipped to deliver the skills and insights needed by participants.
Course fees include all accommodation and field transport, entry fees (Mt Ijen), course notes, field guide, and breakfasts and lunches. Travel to and from Indonesia, dinners and alcohol, are not included in the course fee and are the responsibility of each participant. A valid passport is required for entry into Indonesia.
MASTER OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGY THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE MASTER DEGREE IN MINERAL EXPLORATION AND MINING
GEOLOGY ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD
This course work-based Masters program is aimed at geosci-entists who want to gain a thorough up-date on advances across the spectrum of economic geology applied to mineral exploration. The Master of Economic Geology at UTAS is part of the national Minerals Geoscience Masters program, jointly offered by the University of Tasmania and the Univer-sity of Western Australia, in conjunction with Curtin Business School at Curtin University.
Course structure
The Masters course can be completed in either of two ways:
Option 1: requires the completion of six coursework units and a minor research thesis. Four of the units must be com-pleted at CODES, while the remainder may be completed at other participating universities. Duration: 18–24 months full-time; up to 30 months part-time (flexible in recognition of industry participants).
Option 2: requires the completion of eight units of course-work, at least four of which must be undertaken at CODES. Duration: up to 30 months part-time (flexible in recognition of industry participants).
Participating universities offer up to seven units annually or in rotation over a two-year period. Most units are of two weeks duration.
Courses offered by CODES
• KEA707 Ores in Magmatic Arcs (Indonesia): 8 – 19 March 2019
• KEA707 Ores in Magmatic Arcs (South America): 13 – 25 October 2019
• KEA708 Volcanology and Mineralisation in Volcanic Terrains (New Zealand, western Tasmania): next offered March 2020
• KEA709 Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Hydrology and Geochronology: 3 – 14 June 2019
• KEA710 Exploration in Brownfield Terrains: next offered June 2020
• KEA711 Geometallurgy: 4 November – 1 5 November 2019
• KEA712 Ore Deposit Models and Exploration Strategies: Next offered October 2020
Fees
UTAS tuition fees for 2019 are $2339 per unit (8 in total) for domestic students and $7988 (AUD) per unit for full-fee paying overseas students (FFPOS). Field-based courses have additional costs. Costs will vary for units taught by other MGM partner institutions.
Entry Requirements
A BSc (Hons), or a BSc (majoring in geoscience) with at least two years industry experience. International students should also refer to http://www.international.utas.edu.au. English language proficiency requirements also apply.
For further information contact: Dr Robert Scott Masters Coordinator, CODES Private Bag 79, Hobart 7001, Australia Tel: +61 3 6226 2786; Fax: +61 3 6226 2547 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.utas.edu.au/codes/masters-short-courses
Ores in Magmatic Arcs is offered as
a unit in the national Minerals
Geoscience Masters program.
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM LEADERS: DAVID COOKE (CODES), LEJUN ZHANG (CODES), RACHEL HARRISON (CODES), IRYANTO ROMPO (J-Resources) INVITED PRESENTERS: ADI MARYONO (J-Resources), NOEL WHITE (CODES)
Thursday March 7
Arrival in Lombok, Indonesia Overnight at Novotel Resort Lombok
Friday March 8 Student presentations (optional for industry participants) Welcome and logistics meeting (all Participants)
Overnight Novotel Resort Lombok Saturday March 9
Introductory lectures: Overnight Novotel Resort Lombok
Sunday March 10
Travel to Batu Hijau in Sumbawa Batu Hijau open pit tour Anaconda mapping exercise in Batu Hijau Pit Review drill core from Batu Hijau
Overnight Tropical Hotel, Sumbawa
Monday March 11
Review drill core from Elang porphyry deposit Smelter tour Travel back to Lombok
Overnight Novotel Resort Lombok
Tuesday March 12
Pangulu and Gunung Prabu lithocap and porphyry stockwork exposures, Lombok Anaconda outcrop mapping
Overnight Novotel Resort Lombok
Wednesday March 13
Sundancer lithocap - A transect of a complete lithocap profile from barren to mineralized HSE ledges and underlying porphyry Cu-Au prospect Brambang porphyry Cu-Au prospect (drillcore)
Overnight Novotel Resort Lombok
Thursday March 14
HSE mineralization at Pelangan/Mencanggah Porphyry mineralization at Selodong
Overnight Novotel Lombok
Friday March 15
Fly to Banyuwangi via Surabaya, drive to Jiwa Java Resort Start at 2am, hike (2 hours) to Mt Ijen Peak and Crater Lake 2,148 m Descend to active fumaroles, view “blue fire” from the fumaroles before sunrise Observe exposures along the track of advanced argillic alteration and charcoal fragments
Overnight Jiwa Java Resort
Saturday March 16
Drive to Tujuh Bukit Visit Pulau Merah porphyry island before sunset
Overnight Pulau Merah Village- Rumah Mertua cottages and local homestays
Sunday March 17
Tujuh Bukit: Open pit and core Overnight Pulau Merah Village- Rumah Mertua cottages and local homestays
Monday March 18
Tujuh Bukit: Breccias Farewell BBQ
Overnight Pulau Merah Village- Rumah Mertua cottages and local homestays
Tuesday March 19
We will take everyone to the Banyuwangi airport in the morning or afternoon to connect with their domestic flights from Banyuwangi End of trip
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University of Tasmania, Private Bag 79
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REGISTRATION FORM
Ores in Magmatic Arcs
8—19 March 2019
REGISTRATION FEES All fees are in Australia dollars (AUD). Please indicate
MGM Masters Students:
Total registration fee $4, 000 (Excludes airfares and UTAS tuition fee)
Deposit (GST free): $1500.00
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Industry Participants:
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Deposit (GST free): $1500.00
Balance (GST free): $4500.00
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Total course fee $4, 000 (Excludes airfares )
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PAYMENT Registrations are due by 5th of January, 2019. Deposit payments are due on the
15th of January, 2019 (please note: payments cannot be received until 2019).
Full payment must be received by 15th of February, 2019.
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Pre-field trip workshop (optional for CODES Masters students)
Dates: 4 – 6 March 2019
Venue: Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Speakers: David Cooke; Adi Maryono; Noel White; Terence Hoschke;
Lejun Zhang; Rachel Harrison; Iryanto Rompo; Other invited speakers
Preliminary program
Day 1 Porphyry deposits
• Introduction to porphyry deposits
• SW Pacific porphyry deposits
• Alkaline porphyry deposits
• Leached caps and supergene enrichment
Day 2 Lithocap and epithermal deposits
• Introduction to lithocaps
• HS, IS and LS deposits
• Porphyry-epithermal system- related breccias
Day 3 Exploring porphyry and epithermal deposits
• Exploration strategies
• Geophysical signatures for porphyry-epithermal de-posits
• SWIR techniques
• New exploration tools: magmatic and alteration min-eral chemistry
• Tour to Borobudur, BBQ dinner and Javanese dancing
This workshop is for graduate students and professionals in industry and academia who want to improve their understanding of geology, geochemistry and genesis of porphyry-epithermal deposits. The course will provide a comprehensive overview of the geology, geochemistry, mineralogy, alteration and exploration approaches for porphyry-epithermal deposits.
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REGISTRATION FORM
Pre-field trip workshop (optional for CODES Masters students)
4 – 6 March 2019
REGISTRATION FEES All fees are in Australia dollars (AUD). Please indicate
CODES Master Students:
Total registration fee $200 (GST free, excludes airfares and
accommodation)
Other Students:
Total registration fee $800 (GST free, Excludes airfares and accommodation)
Other Participants:
Total registration fee $1, 200 (GST free, excludes airfares and accommodation )
PAYMENT Registrations are due by 30th of January, 2019
Preferred payment method. Please indicate
Credit Card
Upon receipt of your registration from you will be provided with a payment reference number and web address for online payments. Please note: Credit card details cannot be accepted by email.
Invoice
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invoice: ……………………………………………………………………………………………….
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Bank transfer
NAME: UGM Yogyakarta Indonesia
BANK: BNI
BANK ACCOUNT: #0200398615
SWIFT CODE: BNINIDJAUGM
Please retain a copy of this form from your records and email or
post or fax original to:
Dr. Lucas Donny Setijadji
Professor
Gadjah Mada University (UGM)
2 Grafika, Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia 55281
Ph: +62 81392173015
Email: [email protected]
Dr. Lejun Zhang
Research Fellow
CODES/TMVC,
University of Tasmania,
Private Bag 79, Hobart, Tasmania,
Australia 7001
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