MEGS Luncheon, Mar. 14: Silver-Bearing 5-Element Veins in Cobalt, ON
Abstract: Silver was first discovered in surficial, bonanza grade veins (up to 18,000 oz/t Ag) more than 100 years ago in Canada’s first great hard rock mining camp, and the subsequent silver boom in Cobalt, Ontario has produced upwards of 500 million oz since 1904.
MEGS Luncheon, Feb. 7: Gemstone-Bearing Pegmatites
Abstract: The objective of the presentation is to provide an introduction to Gemstone-Bearing Pegmatites. Pegmatites are produced from the very last remnants of some granitic magmas, and are most commonly recognized by their exceptionally coarse grain size.
MEGS AGM & Luncheon, Jan 10: AGM & Jade Leader Corp
Abstract: The Annual General Meeting will occur at the beginning of the Luncheon on Friday, January 10th, 2025, followed by a talk by J.P. Jutras, CEO of Jade Leader Corp. Members unable to attend can vote by proxy from January 7th-10th. RSVP by email to megcalgary@gmail.com to join us!
MEGS Luncheon, Dec. 13: Scottie Gold Mine Project
Abstract: Exploration of the Scottie Gold Mine Project over the past 6 years has resulted in the discovery of high-grade gold in four new zones (Blueberry Contact Zone, Domino, D-Zone, P-Zone) and the expansion of previously drill confirmed targets (Scottie Gold Mine, C-Zone, Bend Vein, Stockwork). The apparent principal control…
MEGS Luncheon, Nov. 15: Deep MT Imaging to Drive Discovery
Abstract: The mineral systems approach broadens exploration by targeting the entire ore-forming system, including fluid sources and pathways. Magnetotellurics (MT) has gained traction for deep mineral exploration, especially after success at sites like Olympic Dam. This paper explores MT’s use from regional to local scales in various initiatives.