European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2025– Jian Chen, Bo Zhang, Francesco Dauti, Gianluca Fiandaca
Author: SEMACRET
Numerical modelling of melt-solid separation in layered intrusions
European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2025– Catherine Booth, Haiyang Hu, Matthew Jackson
In-situ trace elements and Sr isotopes in plagioclase in the Koillismaa intrusion, Finland, and implications for the formation of Fe-Ti-V oxide ores
European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2025– Brandon Datar, Tuomo Karinen, Hugh O’Brien, Matti Kurhila, Minna Myllyperkiö, Stepan M. Chernonozhkin, Marko Moilanen, Shenghong Yang
Pressure effects on the differentiation of basaltic magmas: insights from the synorogenic Beja Layered Gabbroic Sequence (Portugal) and implications for oxide-ore forming processes
European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2025– Manuel Antunes Dias, Ana Jesus, António Mateus, António Oliveira, Bruno Bartolomeu
The mineral system of magmatic sulfide deposits: an experimental approach
European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2025– Ville Virtanen, Giada Iacono-Marziano, Shenghong Yang, Fangfang Guo
CoDA based approach to surficial and till geochemistry
EU Supercluster Lapland Geoconference– Charmee Kalubowila, Pertti Sarala, Patricia Puchhammer, Peter Filzmoser, Lucija Dujmovic, Solveig Pospiech
Final SEMINAR and meeting
7th SEMACRET Consortium Meeting: SEMINAR, discussions about the future and fieldtrip
SEMACRET at EGU General Assembly
SEMACRET organised a session at EGU General Assembly
SEMACRET Final Seminar
The main outputs and contributions of SEMACRET project will be presented covering mineral system modelling, regional scale prospectivity modelling and development of geophysical and geochemical exploration methods and insights from social awareness. The session closes with a panel discussion on future perspectives and implications to the mineral industry. Registration is free but mandatory:
The things we do in SEMACRET: Plant geochemistry
Large regional campaigns developed at the initial stages of mineral exploration aim at identifying areas of interest with higher (“anomalous”) concentrations of certain metals that can indicate the presence of an orebody concealed underground. It is fundamental to narrow areas of potential interest for further investigation. Besides geological knowledge, researchers and explorers usually rely on…
