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SUMMARY:Prestige Lecture:  Lithium potential in Cornwall
DESCRIPTION:This year our Prestige Lecture will be given by Lucy Crane\, an exploration geologist by training\, and now ESG & Sustainability Manager for Cornish Lithium.  Cornish Lithium is an innovative mineral exploration and development company\, focussed on the environmentally responsible extraction of lithium from geothermal waters and hard rock in Cornwall.  In this talk\, Lucy will describe the Company’s approach to utilising new technologies to unlock the potential to extract critical metals such as lithium in a low carbon and responsible manner.\nThis is a Hybrid meeting\, it will be held online and at The Counting House\, Griffin Room\, on the top floor. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/prestige-lecture-lithium-potential-in-cornwall/
CATEGORIES:British Mining Industry,Lectures,Mining,Prestige Lecture
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SUMMARY:Lecture in conjunction with Women In Mining UK
DESCRIPTION:The MinSouth Technical Meeting on Thursday 19th May will be presented by Dr Ana Santos.  Ana graduated with a PhD from Bangor University in 2018 and is currently a Research Fellow in Geomicrobiology at the Natural History Museum.  \nHer talk will be on microbial-based technologies for extraction and recovery of metals from mine wastes.  These waste materials contain concentrations of critical and other metals that make them attractive for reprocessing using bioleaching and bioremediation technologies\, with the important secondary benefit that this can eliminate or greatly reduce the threat that these wastes pose to the surrounding environments.  Strategies have been developed for extracting and recovering metals from both solid and aqueous mine wastes and example of these strategies will be presented as case studies. \nThis will be a hybrid meeting held both on-line and at IOM3 HQ\, 297 Euston Road\, NW1 3AD.\nRegistration for this event is through Eventbrite via this LINK
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/lecture-in-conjunction-with-women-in-mining-uk/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Mining,Women In Mining UK
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SUMMARY:Past\, Present and Future of the Milldam Mine
DESCRIPTION:The MinSouth Technical Meeting on Thursday April 14th will be presented by Peter Robinson\, Chairman\, British Fluorspar Ltd.  He will be discussing the past\, present and future of the Milldam operation which is operated by Fluorsid. \nThis will be a hybrid meeting held both on-line and at the Counting House (Dining Room) along the same lines as our October and November Meetings. \nIt will be possible to register next week via Eventbrite\, the link will be available on the web page when that option is available.  Keep in mind that if you plan to attend physically\, spaces are limited so you will have to book early if you plan to come to the Counting House! \nClick here to register
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/fluorite-mining-derbyshire/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Mining
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SUMMARY:Young Persons' Lecture Competition
DESCRIPTION:This Year’s Presentations \n  \nReducing the Risk of Legacy Tailings Facilities  \nMartha Needs – Industry (Knight Piesold) \nHow does Lithium mining contribute to domestic water shortages in Northern Chile  \nManvir Dhillon – Imperial College \nIncreasing Demand for Minerals and Metals for the Green Energy Transition – a Wicked Problem?  \nJohn Morley – Imperial College \nBackfill Design: Engineering Waste for Sustainable Mining  \nDavid Coulton – Industry (Paterson & Cooke) \n  \nThis will be an online event.  Registration is through Eventbrite (https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/273732219437)
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/young-persons-lecture-competition-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Mining,Young Person's Lecture Competition
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220113T180000
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SUMMARY:Critical minerals in a circular economy
DESCRIPTION:The concept of a “Circular Economy” is a key component for the transition to a green and more sustainable future. However\, what will a circular economy look like? Can it be achieved and how? Are certain resources more crucial or suited for a circular economy? How will it affect the extractive industries? \nProf. Richard Herrington\, Head of Earth Science Department at the Natural History Museum\, and experienced economic geologist will share his views on the topic. \nClick HERE to register
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/minsouth-lecture/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Mining,Mining Industry,Natural History Museum
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