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Monday December 2, 20197:00 to 8:00 pm – Battleford Room
The unlikely story of “The Sleeping Dragon”
the world’s best-preserved armoured dinosaur
Dr. Caleb BrownRoyal Tyrrell Museum, Drumheller
About Our Speaker
Nodosaur
Monday December 2, 20197:00 to 8:00 pm – Battleford Room
Royal Tyrrell Museum, Drumheller
Nodosaur
In March 2011, Shawn Funk was working in the Suncor Millennium Mine north of Ft. McMurray Alberta, opera�ng a giant excavator when it hit something out of the ordinary: a dinosaur skeleton. Following more than five years of careful prepara�on and conserva�on, the Royal Tyrrell Museum revealed one of the best-preserved dinosaur specimens in the world. The specimen is a type of armoured dinosaur – a nodosaur – that not only had the skeleton preserved, but also the armour, skin and other so� �ssues, and even the remains of its last meal. This talk will highlight the steps in the paleontological process for this one-of-a-kind specimen – from its unlikely discovery, through its prepara�on and conserva�on, and finally the mul�ple research projects, both published and ongoing, inves�ga�ng this animal.
Dr. Caleb Brown was born in northern Bri�sh Columbia and grew up in Red Deer, Alberta. From early childhood he was fascinated by fossils and dinosaurs, which ul�mately secured him a posi�on as Curator of Dinosaur Systema�cs and Evolu�on at the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, Alberta.
Tuesday December 3, 20195:30 to 7:30 pm – Battleford Room
Public Lecture 50 Years of Open House50thSaskatchewan
Geological Open House
December 2 to 4, 2019Delta Bessborough Hotel
Saskatoon
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From its humble beginnings at the Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History in Regina (now known as the Royal Saskatchewan Museum), where a handful of geoscien�sts gathered to share their research findings, the Saskatchewan Geological Open House has grown and evolved into the province’s premier minerals-focused geoscience event, now rou�nely a�rac�ng over 700 delegates each year.Originally established as a means to disseminate public geoscience research, early Open House talks and posters focused on mapping and research done by the Saskatchewan Geological Survey, the Saskatchewan Research Council, and the geology departments at the universi�es of Regina and Saskatoon. By the mid-1990s, the Open House had relocated to Saskatoon, and was broadened to include presenta�ons from mineral explora�on companies who shared project updates and highlights with the public. As the event grew, a trade show component was added, providing a venue for explora�on companies and service providers to meet and develop partnerships for future field programs. More recently, the Saskatchewan Geological Survey has partnered with the Saskatchewan Geological Society to host the conference, as it serves to fulfill both organiza�ons’ respec�ve mandates of fostering the responsible development of the province’s resources and of promo�ng geoscience to the public.
Photo: Saskatchewan Archives
Background Map:Geology of the Stanley Area,
Forsyth (1969)
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49 th
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GEOLOGICAL OPEN HOUSE
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS / TALKS
Registra�on begins at 3:00 pm Monday, December 3 Conven�on Floor
Conference registra�on will con�nue to be available un�l 1:30 pm Wednesday, December 5
50th
SASKATCHEWAN
GEOLOGICAL OPEN HOUSESCHEDULE OF EVENTS AND TALKS
Registration begins at 3:00 pm Monday, December 2 Convention Floor
On-site registration will be available until 1:30 pm Wednesday, December 4
COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS (Convention and Mezzanine Floor) Monday – 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Tuesday – 9:00 am to 5:30 pm Wednesday – 9:00 am to 1:30 pm
POSTER DISPLAYS (Mezzanine Floor) Same time as Commercial Exhibits Authors will be present: Monday – 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Tuesday – 4:00 pm to 6:45 pm
OPEN MEETINGS Mineral Tenure Outlook Meeting in Kelsey/Sask Room Monday – 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm MARS Workshop in Meewasin Room Tuesday – 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Wednesday – 9:00 am to noon Canadian Geoscience Education Network Meeting in Salon Batoche Wednesday – Noon to 2:00 pm
Monday, December 2 – 6:00 to 10:00 pm
ICEBREAKER Poster and Commercial Exhibit Areas Open, Convention Floor and Mezzanine Floor – Sponsors: Matrix Camp, Logistics, and Aviation Management Athabasca Catering Limited Partnership
7:00 – 8:00 pm
PUBLIC LECTURE The unlikely story of “The Sleeping Dragon” the world’s
best-preserved armoured dinosaur Dr. Caleb Brown, Royal Tyrrell Museum
Tuesday, December 3 – Battleford Room
Technical Session 1: Athabasca Basin Uranium: New Ideas and Exploration Updates Sponsored by: Team Drilling LP
Time Speaker(s) Title
8:10 – 8:25 am Welcoming Remarks
8:25 – 8:30 am
Co-chairs: Dillon Johnstone and Colin Card
INTRODUCTION
8:30 – 8:50 am
Ken Ashton*, Colin Card, Guoxiang Chi
Post-metamorphic rocks, alteration, and mineralization of the Beaverlodge uranium district and Fond du Lac gravity low: a 1000 km long zone of elevated mineral potential
8:50 – 9:10 am
Eric Potter, Victoria Tschirhart, Jeremy Powell* and 16 others
Formation of unconformity-related uranium deposits: insights from integrated multidisciplinary studies of the Patterson Lake corridor
9:10 – 9:30 am
Patrick Ledru*, Antonio Benedicto, Jonathan Poh, John Robbins
Implications of a new tectonic model on the role of pre-Athabasca basement-hosted fault systems in the formation of the unconformity-related uranium deposits
9:30 – 9:50 am
Rob Creaser, Mostafa Fayek, Ross McElroy, Paul Ramaekers*
New geochronological data from specific alteration facies, Patterson Lake uranium-mineralized area
9:50 – 10:20 am
Refreshment Break – Sponsored by: ALS Global IRL Supplies (2011) Ltd.
10:20 – 10:40 am
Sean Bosman*, Omid Mahmoodi, Marina Tait
SCIP results and compilation of industry airborne EM data from the central Athabasca Basin: insights into the origin of the subhorizontal conductor in the upper units of the Athabasca Supergroup
10:40 – 11:00 am
Arin Kitchen*, Kathryn Bethune, Gary Delaney, Erik Miller
Deformation bands and their relationship to post-depositional faults associated with unconformity-related uranium deposits: a case study and comparison of the C1 and Phoenix fault zones
11:00 – 11:20 am
Khalifa Eldursi* and 5 others
Configuration and reactivation of pre-existing faults and their roles on the location, shape, and orientation of uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin
11:20 – 11:40 am
David Bingham*, Tonny Dithobane, Dennis Woods
Borehole enhanced 3D DC/IP resistivity technique to aid Athabasca Basin uranium exploration
11:40 am – Noon
Andrew Carmichael*, Justin Rodko, Steve Blower, Craig Parry
The Hurricane uranium discovery, eastern Athabasca Basin: it’s all about the trend
Noon – 1:25 pm
LUNCH BREAK Poster and Commercial Exhibit Areas Open, Convention Floor and Mezzanine Floor
Technical Session 2: Base Metal Exploration in the Trans-Hudson Orogen Sponsored by: Epiroc Canada Inc.
Time Speaker(s)
1:25 – 1:30 pm
Co-chairs: Sean Bosman and Svieda Ma
INTRODUCTION
1:30 – 1:50 pm
Ken Wheatley* and Rick Mazur*
An update on the geology, geophysics and geochemistry of the Janice Lake copper project
1:50 – 2:10 pm
Ryan Morelli* and the Saskatchewan Geological Survey Data Management team
The future of public geoscience information in Saskatchewan and implications for the mineral exploration industry
2:10 – 2:30 pm Charles Normand
First-row transition metals (V-Mn-Co-Ni) in Saskatchewan: highlights of 2018-2019 field seasons
2:30 – 2:50 pm
John Shmyr*, Jean-Charles Potvin, Ehsan Salmabadi, Finley Bakker
Brabant-McKenzie Zn-Cu-Pb-Ag VMS project update
2:50 – 3:10 pm
Omid Mahmoodi* and Ralf Maxeiner*
Project SPHALERITE: geophysical data interpretation and preliminary geological map of the Bigstone-Limestone lakes area
3:10 – 3:30 pm
Ernst Schetselaar* and the NGSC working group team
Towards 3D crustal-scale interpretations of the Flin Flon greenstone belt: moving forward in unveiling the base metal and gold potential of SK and MB
3:30 – 3:50 pm Paul Stewart Exploration update on the Knife
Lake Cu-Ag-Au-Co-Zn VMS project
3:50 – 4:10 pm Roger March
Developing Canada’s next base metal mining district: advancing McIlvenna Bay feasibility study
4:00 –6:45 pm
POSTER DISPLAY (Authors Present) William Pascoe Room, Mezzanine Floor
5:30 – 7:30 pm
50TH ANNIVERSARY OF OPEN HOUSE EVENT Battleford Room, Mezzanine Floor
Wednesday, December 4 – Battleford Room
Technical Session 3: Exploration Overview with a Focus on Gold Sponsored by: Dias Geophysical
Time Speaker(s) Title
8:15 – 8:20 am
Co-chairs: Michelle Hanson and Samantha Van De Kerckhove
INTRODUCTION
8:20 – 8:50 am
Gary Delaney and staff of the Sask. Geological Survey
Saskatchewan mineral exploration and development activity including potential opportunities in critical minerals and an update on the Mineral Development Strategy
8:50 – 9:10 am Jeff Killeen PDAC state of mineral finance 2019:
at a crossroads
9:10 – 9:30 am
Cory Belyk*, Kevin Ansdell, Gavin Jensen, Kate MacLachlan
Geoscientists regulating geoscientists: the importance of self-regulation
9:30 – 9:50 am
Michelle Hanson
Drift prospecting, surficial geological mapping and ice-flow history around Macoun Lake, Saskatchewan
9:50 – 10:20 am
Refreshment Break – Sponsored by: Abitibi Geophysics Major Drilling
10:20 – 10:40 am
Ralf Maxeiner*, Ryan Morelli, Gary Delaney
Overview of Paleoproterozoic gold in the Reindeer Zone of the Trans-Hudson Orogen
10:40 – 11:00 am
Svieda Ma* and Ralf Maxeiner
Preliminary bedrock geology of the Colin and Scott lakes area, Kisseynew and Glennie domains, Reindeer Zone
11:00 – 11:20 am
David Tupper* and Chris Buchanan
Lithological and structural controls for gold mineralization at the North Lake and Greywacke North gold deposits
11:20 – 11:40 am
Samantha Van De Kerckhove*, Gavin McNamara, Dillon Johnstone
Geological field investigations in the areas surrounding Irving Lake, Knight Lake and Dirks Lake, Glennie Domain, Reindeer Zone
11:40 am – Noon
Anders Carlson* and Carl Edmunds
Exploration success and resource expansion as the Seabee Gold Operation looks to produce over 100 000 oz of gold in 2019
Noon – 1:25 pm
LUNCH BREAK Poster and Commercial Exhibit Areas Open, Convention Floor and Mezzanine Floor
Technical Session 4: Innovation in Exploration and Mining
Sponsored by: Saskatchewan Research Council
Time Speaker(s) Title
1:25 – 1:30 pm
Co-chairs: Jason Berenyi and Omid Mahmoodi
INTRODUCTION
1:30 – 1:50 pm Ken Witherly
What lies beneath: the merging of mapping and targeting to explore at depth
1:50 – 2:10 pm
Sorin Dobrovicescu*, Cathy Martin, Ross McElroy, Ray Ashley
Application of seismic inversion technique on 2D marine seismic survey for geotechnical objectives at Patterson Lake South Triple R uranium deposit
2:10 –2:30 pm
Kirsten Marcia* and Leo Groenewoud
Williston Basin geothermal power project development
2:30 – 2:50 pm Charlie Harper
Controversy on the age of the Carswell impact structure, western Athabasca Basin
2:50 – 3:10 pm
Chad Sorba* and four others
Application of ISR mining at the Phoenix uranium deposit: increasing confidence and reducing risk
3:10 – 3:30 pm George Read Renewed evaluation of the Star-
Orion South diamond project
3:30 – 3:50 pm Troy Boisjoli
The Arrow deposit, southwestern Athabasca Basin: a geostatistical approach to deposit development
* Denotes speaker for multi-authored talks* Denotes speaker for multi-authored talks
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