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  • This house asks “Whether mining should be allowed on the moon and in Antarctica?”

    Virtually

    The presentations will be presented from this GoToMeeting Room.  Click the Link at the end of the sentence to download the GoToMeeting App. Presentations will be made by four people outlining how mining could affect the moon and Antarctica either positively or negatively.  This number may evolve. Presenters Profiles: Dion Brandt Senior Associate and Geologist […]

  • MinSouth Snap – From Another Angle

    Challenging the Orthodoxy of Traditional InSAR Ground Motion Surveys Over the last 20 years or so, Interferometric SAR (InSAR) has become an established method for measuring land motion from satellites and, since the advent of free data from remote sensing missions such as Sentinel-1, can be a very cost-effective way to support civil engineering and […]

  • Blockchain technology for the mining industry

    Blockchain technology for the mining industry:  What is blockchain, where it works for us now and what is the bright and not-too-distant future for all mining industry stakeholders. Tanya Matveeva will be presenting Blockchain technology for the mining industry: what is blockchain, where it works for us now and what is the bright and not-too-distant future […]

  • Indigenous Culture and Mining: Culture Change: A Bottom-up Approach

    Virtually from Canada

    On Canada's National Indigenous People's Day (the 21st of June), the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum's Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Committee will have a webinar from 23:00 until midnight. A summary: Fitting a square peg into a round hole is never an easy task. So why are we as Indigenous people asked to […]