Time for field work! Our Head of Carbon Mineralization, Catalina Sánchez-Roa, PhD, was up in Chibougamau this week, the largest town in Nord-du-Québec, central Quebec, Canada. There, she analyzed core samples for testing, from a variety of rock types to better understand the mineralization potential of CO2. Why Chibougamau? It has been identified as an ideal location to test carbon mineralization. The core rock samples will be used for reactivity and permeability analysis alongside our partner Carbfix, helping us finesse our process for carbon mineralization before deploying it at scale.
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NGWA's 'Meeting the Challenges of Groundwater in Fractured Rock' gathers leading experts to address this complex geologic environment. John H. Williams, a USGS groundwater specialist, will deliver the keynote address. The conference will explore the most effective approaches for fractured rock, offering valuable insights for anyone working with groundwater in challenging conditions. Register before August 23 to save on registration fees ➡️ https://lnkd.in/g6EZMimq
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Bell Geospace are sponsoring the Critical Minerals Association (UK) drinks reception on November 27th. Gaud Pouliquen will be in attendance. Bell Geospace have a strategic interest in fostering collaboration within the domestic critical minerals sector. Our #geophysical data acquisition expertise supports sustainable resource development and can play a part in advancing the responsible #exploration and extraction of essential #minerals within the #unitedkingdom. https://lnkd.in/efT2DmBP
The CMA (UK) and Geological Society Business Forum (GSBF) are hosting a Drinks Reception to mark the conclusion of our 3rd Annual Conference on 27 November, to be held in the Lower Library of the The Geological Society in London. Our Annual Conference attracts an international audience and highlights the cross-sector, multidisciplinary nature of critical minerals, bringing together everyone who has a role to play in securing critical mineral supply chains – innovators, explorers, chemists, policymakers, investors, miners, recyclers, processors, parliamentarians, researchers, lawyers, environmentalists, and many more. The reception will be attended by UK and foreign Ministers and government officials following a ministerial roundtable at Parliament. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to attend our 3rd Annual Conference and Drinks Reception. Tickets are limited, so register your place on Eventbrite today -> https://bit.ly/3ZshB7b. Thank you to our generous Drinks Reception sponsors, Mayer Brown and Bell Geospace.
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Tom Patterson from our Irvine, California office will be presenting at International Conferences on Mine Closure in Reno, NV on Thursday, October 5th at 11:45 AM PDT. Tom will be presenting ‘Laboratory Test for Confirmation of Natural Attenuation in Groundwater’ co-written with Tedros Tesfay, Ph. D., QP, Hydrogeochemistry-Hydrogeology. This paper describes the conceptual hydrogeochemical site model and geochemical attenuation mechanisms that are based on neutralizing the acidic conditions in groundwater using the native aquifer materials and the concomitant precipitation and adsorption of metals that occur when pH increases. The paper also describes a sequential batch leach test designed to confirm the attenuation mechanisms and develop quantitative or semi-quantitative performance objectives for the CAMP. The regulator has approved the special batch leach test procedure for the demonstration of the attenuation model. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gmvctwdY Check out the program here: https://lnkd.in/giqNF2w4
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🚨 New Paper 🚨 May & Milnes examine the lithological and mineralogical characteristics of Plio-Pleistocene sediments, deposited in fluvial and alluvial settings, south of Adelaide. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/ezN7te7p
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Check out our recent study led by Marta Roige Taribo, with colleagues from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and The University of Texas at Austin, where we integrate new detrital zircon U-Pb data with sandstone petrography from the Eocene-Miocene Jaca basin, to reconstruct the evolution of different source areas, identify the role of sediment recycling, and recognize a tectonostratigraphic cyclicity in the Hecho Group turbidites!
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For those interested by the topic of seismic site effects assessment in sedimentary basins using ambient noise, I'm sharing (a little belatedly) our paper from last year ;) https://lnkd.in/ekhrhnAA
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Europe is home to deposits of table salt Yellow spots scattered across Europa's surface are deposits of the sodium chloride we know as table salt. The discovery may indicate the similarity of the subsurface ocean of Jupiter's satellite with that of Earth and casts doubt on previous conclusions about its chemical composition. As part of the experiment, sodium chloride had several new and distinctive features. For example, table salt changed its color to such an extent that it could be detected in the visible spectrum.
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New Video Available - AIPG Lunch & Earn Series: Securing Access to Mineral Resources: Combining Hard and Soft Power In this video, the Secretary General of the International Raw Materials Observatory, Vitor Correia, shares his insights into the mechanisms by which countries will secure their raw and critical minerals supplies. Vitor gives an overview of current distribution of mineral resources and talks about the types of alliances and potential conflicts that will be necessary for raw materials security. https://lnkd.in/gCSABv93 Subscribe to the AIPG YouTube Channel to be notified when a new video is available. Join AIPG to save on attending webinars and in-person meetings. #aipg #geology #mineralresources #rawmaterials
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I would like to share my research about A case study for the estimation of the hazard produced by landslides triggered by rainfall and seismic activity between Tunja and Guateque, Colombia. https://lnkd.in/g6-DAa8A
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Our new paper in American Journal of Science: The World’s Highest-Grade Cobalt Mineralization at Bou Azzer Associated With Gondwana Supercontinent Breakup, Serpentinite and Kellwasser Hydrocarbon Source Rocks https://lnkd.in/eiS6w2B6
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