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SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, INC.7811 Shaffer Parkway • Littleton, CO 80127-3732 USA • Tel: +1.720.981.7882 • Fax: +1.720.981.7874
E-mail: [email protected]
Student Chapter Annual Report FormThis form is used to report on Student Chapter activities over the previous year. The report provides a useful medium to doc-ument the status and progress of individual chapters. Annual Reports are used to evaluate applications for SEG support and tokeep information up-to-date on the SEG website. Please provide a summary of chapter activities in a concise form as suggest-ed below. Description of programs may be supported by a limited number of photographs and figures in a format appropriatefor publishing on our website.
Submission Deadline: September 30th Submit to: [email protected]
Month/Year Reported: From _______________________(mm/yyyy) – To _______________________(mm/yyyy)
Chapter Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________
Chapter Mailing Address: _______________________________________________________________________________
Chapter E-mail: _______________________________________________________________________________________
Chapter Website: ______________________________________________________________________________________
Chapter Facebook: _____________________________________________________________________________________
Chapter Executive Committee (in office during the time frame captured on this report) (type “Vacant” if position not filled):
President: __________________________________________ __________________________________________Name E-mail
Vice President: __________________________________________ __________________________________________Name E-mail
Secretary: __________________________________________ __________________________________________Name E-mail
Treasurer: __________________________________________ __________________________________________Name E-mail
Chapter Academic Sponsor (SEG Fellow membership in good standing):
______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________Name E-mail Phone
_____________________________________________________________________________ ______________________Address Fax
Chapter Industry Sponsor (SEG Fellow membership in good standing and not affiliated with the student chapter’s institution):
______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________Name E-mail Phone
_____________________________________________________________________________ ______________________Address Fax
Sponsoring Institution or Company (name): _________________________________________________________________
Attach: 1. a list of names of all Student Chapter members (please indicate by * if SEG Student Member).2. complete Student Chapter Membership Information form with the current Executive Committee listed on page 1.
On a separate page(s) provide a summary of student chapter annual activities:
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1. Regular meetings, lectures2. Field trips (dates, area visited, field trip leaders, num-
ber of participants, sponsors, benefits for students).Note: this is not the place for a detailed field tripreport that is required from a chapter who has receivedfunding from the Stewart R. Wallace Fund.
3. If your chapter received funding from the Stewart R.Wallace Fund, please submit a separate actualaccounting of how chapter funds were spent/used.
4. Organization of conferences, workshops, short courses (theme, number of participants, benefitsfor students)
5. Participation in conferences, workshops, short courses (theme, number of participants from thechapter, benefits for students)
6. Fund-raising programs7. Other programs8. Future plans
April 2018 August 2018Western Cape Society of Economic Geologists (WC SEG)
University of Stellenbosch, Earth Sciences [email protected]/AWC SEG-SGA (https://www.facebook.com/WCSEGSGA/)
Lindo Makhathini [email protected]
Tanisha Schultz [email protected]
Bridgette Murathi [email protected]
Naledi Parkies [email protected]
Dr. Bjorn von der Heyden [email protected] +27 (0) 21 808 3122
Kamer van Mynwese Gebou, Ryneveld Street, Stellenbosch
Mike Venter [email protected] +27 83 384 5985
pH Consulting, Studio 104, Palmyra Junction, Claremont, Cape Town
Society of Economic Geologists
Annual Report of the Western Cape SEG Student Chapter 2018
April – September 2018
Annual Report
The Western Cape Society of Economic Geologists Student Chapter (WC SEG) was founded in April 2017 and continues to be an active society comprising of students from Stellenbosch University (SU), University of Cape Town (UCT) and the University of the Western Cape (UWC). The society has operated under the aim of broadening the knowledge of students on Economic Geology through a variety of activities such as field excursions, conferences and social evenings. Primary objectives that the student chapter aimed to fulfil in 2018 include the following:
- Bridge the gap between the academic and industrial realms of Economic Geology - Exposure of the society with the intension of growing the membership database - Developing well rounded economic geologists through community interactive measures
The student chapter has experienced a decline in the membership from 2017’s 52 members to 41 members in 2018 due to the delayed election of the new committee and therefore organization of appropriate activities and events. Students who are SEG Student Members are stated below and their membership numbers are indicated. Due to there being no representative from the SGA, the student chapter has been operating as ‘WC SEG’ as of August 2018 and will resume its affiliation with the SGA in 2019.
All activities were funded by the WC SEG, therefore the student chapter relied heavily on the contributions of external companies, in addition to the SEG (and SGA). The student chapter received no funding from the Society of Economic Geologists (SEG) or Society of Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits (SGA), therefore attempts to acquire external funding were made to economic geology affiliated and non-affiliated companies to fund events or sponsor field trips. Companies such as First National Bank (FNB), Sorbet, PetroSA, Anglo American, ABSA, Kropz, Vedanta Resources, Woolworths and Foschini Group were approached.
The major challenges that the student chapter faced include: miscommunication and misguidance from the 2017 committee and advisors, lack of funding to execute planned activities, and student enthusiasm and participation from all universities.
Advancements that the student chapter has made in 2018 include: establish a communication network with Black Mountain Mine (Northern Cape), Elandsfontein Mine (Western Cape), and Steenkamskraal REE Mine (Western Cape), build relationships with students from SU, UWC and UCT (postgraduates AND undergraduates), acquire potential job opportunities for students at the aforementioned mines, and the promotion of the society via various social media outlets (Instagram and Facebook). Community interactive measures were met through the movie evening held at Stellenbosch University and the upcoming student presentation evening briefly discussed below.
Executive Committee Meetings
The executive committee had regular meetings usually centered around preparing for an event. Meetings were held at UWC or SU for intervals that did not exceed 2 hours. Additionally, teleconferences were held to accommodate all members. The table below summarises the date, venue and purpose of the meeting.
Date Venue Purpose 16 April 2018
University of Western Cape
Strategy Meeting - Planning of events for the year (Plan of action was
drawn) - Discussion of roles - Organisation of Thayer Lindsley Lecture (logistics,
catering, venue) 2 May 2018 Stellenbosch
University Communication:
- SGA (no representative or contact person) - UCT (no academic advisor or student willing to
help) - No funding due to 2017 miscommunication
5 June 2018 University of Western Cape
Feedback: - Thayer-Lindsley Lecture - Budget - Sponsorship
Field trips: - Elandsfontein Phosphate Mine - Black Mountain Mine (waiting for funding
response) - Steenkampskraal REE mine (waiting for response)
23 July 2018 Teleconference (WhatsApp)
Field trips: - Confirmation with Elandsfontein Phosphate Mine
and Black Mountain Mine - No response from Steenkampskraal REE mine - No funding awarded - No response from external companies.
25 July 2018 Teleconference (WhatsApp)
Elandsfontein Mine Visit: - Logistics and advertising to student chapter
members
Activities for 2018:
The following segment is a summary on the activities that the student chapter had in 2018:
Jordan-Hour Bay Field Excursion
Date: 14 April 2018
Venue: Kuilsrivier Hills and Hout Bay
The second year Earth Sciences students from Stellenbosch University had a day excursion, visiting the old Tin adits at Jordans wines in Stellenbosch, as well as the old manganese mines located in Hout Bay near Chapmans peak, led by Dr BJ von der Heyden, Lindo Makhathini, Tanisha Schultz, and Naledi Parkies. Approximately 30 students were present.
Jordans winery in Stellenbosch is home to what once was, a tin mining industry. Tin deposits were first discovered in 1902, and the main ore bearing minerals, Cassiterite and Wolframite. The discovery led to large prospecting within the region, with many of the adits still visible today. Mineralization within this area was controlled by hydrothermal fluids associated with the emplacement of the Kuils River Batholith, an intrusion locally associated with the Cape Granite Suite.
Manganese ores occur as veins within the Sandstones of the Table Mountain Group and are thus fault-controlled deposits. The main ore bearing mineral is psilomelane, with minor pyrolusite and cryptomelane. These reserves were not very large, and an estimated 5000 tons of ore was produced during its life time. Trails leading up to the old mines are littered with these manganese bearing rocks, and close to the adits, large piles of sorted ore are visible. One can also view the alteration textures associated with the mineralization type, as well as follow ore rich veins still in the rock.
The purpose of the visit was to expose the students to different economical mineralization types, while being exposed to basic field work techniques. Students were encouraged to take strike and dip readings using a Krantz compass, as well as relating these readings to the greater geology of the area. The excursion had a secondary agenda, whereby the WC SEG SGA committee were able to interact with the undergraduate students, forming relationships, as well as gaining momentum for future SEG SGA members.
Thayer Lindsley Lecture: Professor John Dillies
Topic: Tops and Bottoms of Porphyry Copper Deposits Revisited: From Source Magmas to Lithocap Alteration Zones
Date: 1 June 2018
Venue: University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
The WC SEG SGA student Chapter had the privilege of hosting the Thayer Lindsley Visiting Lecturer, Professor John Dilles, and his family, from Orogen University, in June 2018.
Professor Dilles delivered an enthusiastic lecture on Cu-Mo Porphyry Deposits: Multiscale Practical Approach from Magmas to Minerals.
Students from the University of Cape Town (UCT), University of the Western Cape (UWC), and Stellenbosch University (SU) attended the talk. Lecturers from the respective Universities also attended, as well as Industry Leader, Richard Menell.
This was the very first official gathering of the Student Chapter members at one University, which allowed for the opportunity to network and grow the Student Chapter Database. It was also a great opportunity for students to network with the lecturers from all three universities, as well as form relationships with members from the other universities. Thirty-Five (35) new members were added to the Student Chapter that day.
To prepare for the lecture, it was decided to get pens branded, and membership forms printed (See Appendix) to create a sense of involvement from the students.
Elandsfontein Phosphate Mine Visit
Date: 18 August 2018
Venue: Elandsfontein Phosphate Mine (Kropz), 130 R45, Hopefield, Western Cape, South Africa
The Elandsfontein phosphate mine is located 12 km from Langebaan and borders the West Coast National Park within the Western Cape Province. The mine visit was coordinated and led by the mine’s principal geologist, Philip le Roux.
A total number of 11 students attended the Elandsfontein Phosphate mine visit. 7 students came from the University of Western Cape and 4 from Stellenbosch University.
The main purpose of the mine visit was to expose students to the mining industry additionally by making them aware of the different aspects involved in planning and execution (mining, environmental, economic, to name a few). Additionally, students were informed of the rehabilitation measures currently taken, how the mine will be refurnished into a tourism hub soon, and briefly were thoroughly informed of the extent of the impact such measures have on the community of Hopefield (increased job opportunities). Students were also able to engage with the knowledgeable geologist on site about the geology and in turn, gain more knowledge on the geology of the Western Cape province.
Movie Evening
Date: 20 June 2018
Venue: Stellenbosch University, South Africa
The 2018 Honours class at Stellenbosch University had the opportunity to tour South African mines in the North West, Gauteng, Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces. As part of their projects, they were required to document their journey through short films. The best 10 videos were selected, and prizes were given to the winners. The objective of the evening was to formulate a relationship between the students at Stellenbosch University and student chapter.
First Annual Women’s Day Talk – WC SEG-SGA
Date: 31 August 2018
Venue: University of Western Cape, South Africa
To celebrate women’s month, the society organized its first (annual) women’s day inspired talked hosted by the University of the Western Cape on the 31st of August 2018. The idea of the event was to align with the International Women’s Day campaign for 2018 (#PressforProgress). The society adopted the campaign’s objective to work towards gender parity by challenging preconceived notions of how womanhood affects performance in the office and the field, and how to overcome challenges faced by female geologists. The objective of the event included: firstly, exploring the different facets of Economic Geology, secondly, encouraging student engagement with professionals from different tiers in the field of economic geology, and creating a networking opportunity. Guest speakers that shared their experiences included:
Chazanne Long, an experienced Managing Director and Senior Geologist. She is the founder of Sci-Ba – a scientific consulting company comprised of specialists in the field of environmental science, chemistry, hydrochemistry, geology and mineralogy. High quality testing services are provided from exploration and mining through to waste and recycling. Ms Long focused on the topic: “Women in the Corporate World” where she brought to light the gender-related biases she has faced in the industry along her journey to create her business and how she addresses these challenges.
Sukey Thomas, a consulting geoscientist for TECT Consulting. The company specializes in constructing fully-constrained 3D geological models to understand the structure of mineral deposits. Ms Thomas focused on the topic: “Women in Technology” where she elaborated on the progress made in female geologists embracing the technical aspects of the industry and elaborated on the differences that exist between technologically-driven and conventional (traditional) field techniques used in the 21st century.
The event was attended by 28 members and non-members of the student chapter whom were comprised of undergraduate and postgraduate students. The costs associated with the event are included in the Financial Report.
Upcoming Events:
PASA Core Logging Visit
Date: tbc (week of the 15th – 19th of October 2018)
Venue: Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa
A field excursion to further expose students to the mining industry with emphasis on a hands-on approach. Students will be taught the fundamental tools of core logging and will be given an opportunity to participate in a core logging exercise.
Student Presentation Evening
Date: 29 October 2018
Venue: University of Cape Town
The purpose of the event is to assist postgraduate students who will be graduating at the end of 2018 with their dissertation defense, primarily to open an opportunity to participate in public speaking and gain different perspectives on their projects.
Proposed events for 2019:
The following events were initially planned for 2018, however due to funding, were not able to be executed. It is in the discretion of the 2018-2019 committee whether they are executed or not.
- Black Mountain Mine (Northern Cape) visit - Picketberg Tungsten Mine visit - Industry or Academic lecture - Potential participation in the Mining Indaba 2019
The executive committee would like to extend our sincere gratitude for allowing us to serve this organisation. A new executive committee will be elected in November 2018.
Kind regards,
The WC SEG Executive Committee 2018s
Lindo Makhathini Tanisha Schultz
WC SEG-SGA President 2018 WC SEG-SGA Vice President 2018
Financial Report: Break down of the expenditure in 2018
Activity Date Location Expenses Expenditure Field Trip 1: Kuilsrivier Hills and Hout Bay
14 April 2018
Jordon Wine Farm; Hout Bay
Transport Covered by Stellenbosch University
SEG Lindsey-Thayer Talk
1 June 2018 Stellenbosch University
Catering R 1075.00 Promotion
(posters) R186.50
Miscellaneous (Beverages for speakers and colleagues)
R166.00
Gift for Speaker R87.45 Cutlery, Serviettes
and Coffee R267.93
Field Trip 2: Elandsfontein Mine
18 August 2018
Elandsfontein Phosphate Mine
Transport R 2000.00
Women’s Day Talk
31 August 2018
University of the Western Cape
Catering R 834.60 Transport R 739.00 Miscellaneous
(Gifts) R 309.00
Hiring R 345.00 Field trip 3: PASA Core Yard Visit
15-18 October 2018 (tbc)
Somerset West, South Africa
Transport R800
Student Presentation Evening
29 October 2018
University of Cape Town
Catering R990
Miscellaneous N/A Society Promotion (Geology Movie Evening – Stellenbosch University)
R361.88
Branding (Pens) R 596.85
Initial funds: R 10149.27
Current available funds: R 3180.06
Total Expenditure as of 31 August 2018: R 6969.21
No. Name and Surname Email Address Position (if applicable)
1 Lindo Makhathini [email protected] President
2 Tanisha Schultz [email protected] Vice‐President
3 Bridgette Murathi [email protected] Secretary
4 Naledi Parkies [email protected] Treasurer
5 Stelvio Sidre [email protected] SC Member
6 Stephan C. Dunn [email protected] SC Member
7 Lebogang Babedi [email protected] SC Member
8 Joshua Chisambi [email protected] SC Member
9 Christina Comusco [email protected] SC Member
10 Luke Adriaans [email protected] SC Member
11 Musa Mhlanga [email protected] SC Member
12 Aidan Leetz [email protected] SC Member
13 Carmen van Wyk [email protected] SC Member
14 Keenan Woolfe [email protected] SC Member
15 Arthur Mangalisa [email protected] SC Member
16 Chandre Appolis [email protected] SC Member
17 Mmakoena Rammutla [email protected] SC Member
18 Ayabulela Manjezi [email protected] SC Member
19 Zisekho Mtshixa [email protected] SC Member
20 Thandokuhle Mkhangazi [email protected] SC Member
21 Awonke Malgas [email protected] SC Member
22 Lutanda Ngcobo [email protected] SC Member
23 Kirezi Steven [email protected] SC Member
24 Seona Shin [email protected] SC Member
25 Tara De Jongh [email protected] SC Member
26 Yaa Agyare‐Dwomoh [email protected] SC Member
27 Britt Turner [email protected] SC Member
28 Dylan McEwan [email protected] SC Member
29 Albert Stephan Burger [email protected] SC Member
30 Fiona Joy MacDonald [email protected] SC Member
31 Raya Stavreva [email protected] SC Member
32 Hugo Schmidt [email protected] SC Member
33 Lorena Andrea Tafur [email protected] SC Member
34 Jonathan Gloyn‐Jones [email protected] SC Member
35 Neldah Malapela [email protected] SC Member
36 Samkele Mleni [email protected] SC Member
37 Jean Christian Loock [email protected] SC Member
38 Student A [email protected] SC Member
39 Student B [email protected] SC Member
40 Mbalenhle Motha [email protected] SC Member
41 Vutomi Silinda [email protected] SC Member
Appendix A
Western Cape Society of Economic Geology Student Chapter Financial
Report
Over the course of 2018 the WC SEG Student Chapter hosted several events for the student
chapter.
Financial report for 2018.
Events:
The Thayer‐Lindsley Lecture served as the first official event of the year and was hosted by
Stellenbosch University. The costs involved in organising the event amounted to R 1568.04.
Additionally, R 596.84 was used to purchase and brand merchandise (pens). These were given to
students and lecturers who attended the talk to promote the society. The society hosted a movie
evening where economic geology related short films were screened – the cost of the event
amounted to R 61.88 (popcorn, gift for winners). The Women’s Day inspired industrial talk served
as the second event of the year as was hosted by the University of the Western Cape. Expenditure
came primarily in the form of transport, catering, hiring cutlery and crockery, and tokens of
appreciation for the guest speakers. The cost for the event amounted to R 2222.6. The final event
of the year is organised for the 29th of October (Student presentation evening) and is estimated
to cost approximately R 990 (Catering and transport).
Field trips:
The first field trip of the year was to Kuilsrivier Hills and Hout Bay. This field trip was organised
exclusively by the Department of Earth Sciences in Stellenbosch; therefore, the society did not
contribute financially. The second field trip that was organised was to Elandsfontein Phosphate
Mine in Hopefield. Transport (R 2000.00) and lunch were the primary costs for the trip, however
Kropz was able to sponsor the group with lunch. In October, there will be a field trip to PASA
where students will learn about core logging. The estimated cost for this event is R 800.00
(transport).
Challenges:
Several events had to be postponed due to insufficient funds. These include: an industry talk
previously scheduled for August, and two mine visits to Black Mountain Mine (Aggenys) in the
Northern Cape and Steenkampskraal REE Mine in the Western Cape.
Sponsorships or donations for events were sought after from First National Bank (FNB), Anglo
American, PetroSA, FOSHINI Group, ABSA, Vedanta Resources, Kropz, Woolworths and Sorbet,
but unfortunately no reply has been received.
Naledi Parkies
WC‐SEG‐SGA Treasurer 2018 Financial Report: Break down of the expenditure in 2018
Activity Date Location Expenses Expenditure Field Trip 1: Kuilsrivier Hills and Hout Bay
14 April 2018
Jordon Wine Farm; Hout Bay
Transport Covered by Stellenbosch University
SEG Lindsey‐Thayer Talk
1 June 2018 Stellenbosch University
Catering R 1075.00
Promotion (posters)
R186.50
Miscellaneous (Beverages for speakers and colleagues)
R166.00
Gift for Speaker R79.60
Cutlery, Serviettes and Coffee
R60.94
Field Trip 2: Elandsfontein Mine
18 August 2018
Elandsfontein Phosphate Mine
Transport R 2000.00
Women’s Day Talk
31 August 2018
University of the Western Cape
Catering R 834.60
Transport R 739.00
Miscellaneous (Gifts)
R 304.00
Hiring R 345.00
Field trip 3: PASA Core Yard Visit
15‐18 October 2018 (tbc)
Somerset West, South Africa
Transport R800
Student Presentation Evening
29 October 2018
University of Cape Town
Catering R990
Miscellaneous N/A Society Promotion (Geology Movie Evening – Stellenbosch University)
R61.88
Branding (Pens) R 596.85
Initial funds: R 10149.27
Available Funds R 4587.26
Total Expenditure as of 31 August 2018: R 6449.37