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November 20 to 23, 2017Québec City Convention Center
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MESSAGE FROM MINISTER OF ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES AND MINISTER RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PLAN NORD PIERRE MOREAUQuébec Mines 2017 is focusing on three themes, Exchange - Innovate - Excel. Activities at the congress afford an ideal opportunity for networking. Innovation and excellence are thus sustained by the diversity of meetings and discussions devoted to mineral exploration and mining operations, the environment, the economy and social acceptability.
Gold is at the forefront this year in the Québec Mines program. The same goes for manpower training against a backdrop of digitization and automation and management in the Industry 4.0 era.
Moreover, the symposium on energy innovation minerals, a notable success last year, is back again with new content and also promises stimulating exchanges.
Students and the general public are not being overlooked since the Québec Mines Discovery section will enable them to explore time and space in a very specific manner.
I hope that you will take full advantage of this outstanding program, which offers numerous ways to advance in your spheres of activity.
Best wishes for a successful congress!
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QUÉBEC MINES 2017 TOPIC: EXCHANGE – INNOVATE – EXCELCome EXCHANGE with all mining development partners and take of advantage to INNOVATE with the continuous development of your knowledge. What could be better than to further EXCEL in 2017!
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
OPENING HOURS OF THE REGISTRATION DESK
To register or obtain your pass
Sunday, November 19: 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.Monday, November 20: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.Tuesday, November 21: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Wednesday, November 22: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Thursday, November 23: 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
OPENING HOURS OF EXHIBITION ROOMTuesday, November 21: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Wednesday, November 22: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Thursday, November 23: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
All conferences are available with simultaneous translation.Légende
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20SHORT COURSES9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. New approaches in mineral exploration - CONSOREM Réal Daigneault, Lucie Mathieu, Dominique Genna, Jérôme Lavoie, Ludovic Bigot, Silvain Rafini and Stéphane Faure (CONSOREM/UQAC)Place: 308-BCost: $250 regular fee; $50 student fee
9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Mineralization of rare earth elements and associated substances from the Grenville Province Abdelali Moukhsil (MERN), Louise Corriveau (GSC-Québec), Serge Perreault (SOQUEM), François Turlin (Université de Lorraine, France) and Marc Constantin (UL)Place: 309-ACost: $250 regular fee; $50 student fee
9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Focus on innovations in mineral technology Centre de technologie minérale et de plasturgieDeparture at 8:30 a.m., return at 4:30 p.m.Place: Main HallCost: $173,95 regular fee
9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Gold deposits: Genetic models and exploration tools Richard J. Goldfarb (CUGB, Beijing, China and CSM, USA), Iain Pitcairn (Stockholm University, Sweden) and Stephen J. Piercey (Memorial University) Short course given in EnglishPlace: 306-BCost: $350 regular fee; $75 student fee
9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Glacial-sedimentary processes and their impacts on mineral indicator dispersion in surface sediments – DIVEX Martin Ross (Waterloo University)Place: 309-BCost: $250 regular fee; $50 student fee
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Mines and standards Hélène Giroux (MERN)Place: 308-ACost: $130 regular fee; $30 student fee
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Triple your results at trade shows Face to Face MarketingPlace: 307-BCost: $130 regular fee; $30 student fee; Free for exhibitors
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Component 2 - Golden rules for the proper use of geophysical tools, 2016 – Pitfalls to avoid when ordering and using induced polarization Pierre Bérubé (Abitibi Geophysics)Place: 307-ACost: $130 regular fee; $30 student fee
OTHER ACTIVITY
9:00 a.m. Colloquium on e-skills Institut national des minesPlace: 306-ACost: $40 regular fee
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1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Component 3 – Golden rules for the proper use of geophysical tools 2017 – Pitfalls to avoid when ordering and using TDEM (Time Domain Electromagnetic Method) Daniel Card (Abitibi Geophysics)Short course given in English Place: 307-ACost: $130 regular fee; $30 student fee
1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Environmental impact and social reviews in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay territory: COMEX’s expectations of promoters Suzann Méthot, Brian Craik, Paul John Murdoch, Daniel Berrouard and Robert Joly (COMEX)Place: 308-ACost: $130 regular fee; $30 student fee
1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Regulation 43-101: Disclosing information on advanced projects Luc Arsenault and André Laferrière (Autorité des marchés financiers)Place: 307-BCost: $130 regular fee; $30 student fee
OTHER ACTIVITY
5:00 p.m. Icebreaker Place: Foyer 4 - Loggia
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21CONFERENCES
Room 301-AB Room 303-AB Room 302-ABSocial acceptability: Beyond the concept – Real tools for
the mining industry
Geochemical signature of indicator minerals: Application to exploration
Energies for mines: Batteries guiding mine development by changing
challenges into possibilities
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9:30 a.m. Introduction Claude Leblanc (MERN)
9:30 a.m. The NSERC–Agnico Eagle industrial research chair in mineral exploration Georges Beaudoin (UL)
9:30 a.m. How to run a zero emissions mine Mike Mayhew (Artisan, California, USA)Conference in English
9:35 a.m. MERN guidelines on social acceptability Marc Leduc (MERN)
9:45 a.m. Porphyry indicator minerals (PIMS) and porphyry vectoring and fertility tools (PVFTS) – indicators of mineralization styles and recorders of hypogene geochemical dispersion halos Peter Hollings (Lakehead University)Conference in English
10:00 a.m. First Nations’ consent: A critical factor for the social acceptability of mining projects on Aboriginal lands Ghislain Picard (AFNQL)
10:20 a.m. Rare earth element indicator minerals: An example from the Strange Lake deposit, Québec and Labrador Beth McClenaghan (GSC-O)Conference in English
10:00 a.m. Environmental aspects of battery electrification in underground mining Erik Svedlund (Atlas Copco, Sweden)Conference in English
10:35 a.m. Moving toward certification in mineral exploration based on the principles of sustainable development Joanie Caron and Suzanne Durand (UQAT/UQAM)
10:45 a.m. Scheelite and tourma-line as indicator minerals for orogenic gold deposits Marjorie Sciuba (UL)
10:30 a.m. The Borden Project – Mine electrification Luc Joncas (Goldcorp)
11:00 a.m. Regional analysis of the perception and social acceptance of mine development in Québec Frédéric Malo (UL/INRS-ETE)
11:10 a.m. A novel approach using detrital apatite and till geochemistry to identify buried orogenic gold deposits from the Nechako Plateau, central British Columbia Stephen M. Rowins (BCGS/UVic)Conference in English
11:00 a.m. Electric mine vehicles: An overview André Harvey (CanmetMINING/NRCan)
11:35 a.m. The importance of a lasting relationship: The example of Dumont Pierre-Philippe Dupont (RNC Minerals)
11:35 a.m. Trace element signa-tures of sulphides in glacial deposits of the Churchill Province: Implications for glacial drift prospecting Charley Duran (UQAC)
11:30 a.m. Performance study of battery-operated equipment at the Westwood mine Ramy Kamaneh (UL/IAMGOLD/SDMT)
12:00 p.m. Government guidelines on land use for mining activities: One more step toward social acceptability Hélène Giroux (MERN)
12:00 p.m. Ore deposit-related indicator minerals: From theory to application! Réjean Girard (IOS)
11:30 a.m. Lunch in the exhibit hall
OTHERACTIVITIES
7:30 a.m. Mine 4.0 – Becoming a Digital Mining Organization: Getting Started Groupe MISAPlace: 306-ABCost: $229.95 regular fee; $30 student fee
9:30 a.m. First Nations conference day First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Economic Development CommissionPlace: Auditorium, Exhibition Hall
9:00 a.m. Québec Mines 2017 official openingPlace: Stage, Exhibition hall9:00 a.m. Unveiling preliminary version of Bulletin géologiQUE Place: Exhibition Hall
All conferences are available with simultaneous translation
Financial partner:Fonds de recherche Nature et technologies
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CONFERENCESRoom 301-AB Room 303-AB Room 302-AB Room 304-AB
World supply and demand perspectives for mineral
resources for 2020
The Grenville Province: Tectonic history and mineral potential
Innovative examples of development and restoration
of mine tailings
Relationship between mines and lithium-ion
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2:00 p.m. The shifting natural wealth of nations Rabah Arezki (World Bank Group, Washington D.C., USA)
2:00 p.m. Orogenic collapse in the Grenville Orogen: The signature and role of metamorphic core complexes
Toby Rivers (Memorial University)
2:00 p.m. Reclamation of asbestos tailings through the production of magnesium metal
Joël Fournier (Alliance Magnésium)
2:00 p.m. LiBTec: NRC’s industrial R&D group for Li-ion technologies
Jean-Yves Huot and Christina Bock (CNRC)
2:25 p.m. Whabouchi Project: From closure to operation Dominic Tremblay (SNC)
2:25 p.m. Marketing silicon-based materials for Li-ion batteries Vincent Chevrier (3M, USA)
2:55 p.m. Forecasting metal markets and prices Rory Johnston (Scotia Bank)
2:40 p.m. Channel flow, gravitatio-nal collapse, orogenic wedge? Testing “new” tectonic models in the Grenville Province Félix Gervais (Polytechnique)
2:50 p.m. Environmental behaviour of tailings at the Whabouchi mine: Research and development strategy
Benoît Plante (UQAT-IRME)
3:05 p.m. Ni-Cu-(PGE) mineral occurrences in the Grenville Province: Present state of knowledge and new perspectives Anne-Aurélie Sappin (GSC-Q)
3:15 p.m. Confinement of processed kimberlite and reclamation at the Renard mine Martin Boucher (Stornoway)
3:15 p.m. Li-ion battery raw materials supply: Canada’s opportunities and challenges Luisa Moreno (Tahuti Global) Conference in English
3:30 p.m. Overview of the Canadian mining industry: Québec’s position Louis Arseneau (NRCan)
3:30 p.m. Zinc in marbles of the Grenville Supergroup in the United States and Canada Michel Gauthier (Gardin/UQAM retired professor)
3:40 p.m. Production of an apatite concentrate from tailings at the Niobec mine Anthony Clapperton (UL)
3:55 p.m. Integrating chemical metallurgical processes to purify concentrates: Hydrometallurgy, pyrometallurgy and electrochemistry Gervais Soucy (UdeS)
16 h Support, financing and business opportunities in the mining sector for Canadian companies abroad Carlos Miranda (Global Affairs Canada)
4:00 p.m. Zinc exploration and discovery in the Balmat-Edwards- Pierrepont district, NY, USA Richard Knight (Mining Geology Solutions, USA)Conference in English
4:05 p.m. Rehabilitation of the Barvue mine site Malek Zetchi (MERN)
11:30 a.m. Mine restoration challenge (restoration concept presentation) Place: Exhibition Hall
4:30 p.m. Mine restoration challenge (Awards ceremony) Place: 302-AB
4:30 p.m. Networking cocktail reception with First Nations entrepreneurs Place: Exhibition Hall
12:00 p.m. Minister Pierre Moreau’s conference lunchPlace: 309-AB
Financial partner: Ministère du Développement durable, de l’Environnement et de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22CONFERENCES
Room 301-AB Room 303-AB Room 302-AB Room 304-ABComponents 1 and 2 – Digital
Mining OrganizationGold metallogeny – New concepts
and their applicationsChallenges and innovations
in mine engineeringSilica: Examples of use
in new technologies
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9:00 a.m. Industry 4.0: Lessons from manufacturing Louis J. Duhamel (Conseil Inc.)
9:00 a.m. Orogenic gold: Recent contributions to genetic and exploration models Richard J. Goldfarb (CUGB, Beijing, China/CSM, USA)Conference in English
9:00 a.m. Implementation of new technologies and deployment of LTE network at the LaRonde complex Christian Goulet (Agnico Eagle Mines)
9:00 a.m. Potential for silica mineralization in Québec N’golo Togola (MERN)
9:30 a.m. Minrail: A new approach to mining in shallow-angle ore deposits Marc R. Beauvais (Minrail)
9:25 a.m. The mining of different silica types for the silicon metal industry Ian Turner (Sitec Quartz)
9:45 a.m. Overview of CEFRIO’s expertise: The digital transformation of your processes and the acquisition of digital skills Geneviève Lefebvre (CEFRIO)
9:50 a.m. Sources of metals in orogenic gold deposits Iain Pitcairn (Stockholm University, Sweden)Conference in English
9:50 a.m. Silicon metallurgy Benjamin Crespy (Silicium Québec)
10:15 a.m. Source of fluids in orogenic gold deposits Georges Beaudoin (UL)
10:00 a.m. Introduction of Rail-Veyor technology at the Goldex mine Thomas Côté (Agnico Eagle Mines)
10:30 a.m. Continuous improvement in mining Christian Chalin (MQQ)
10:40 a.m. Host rock reactivity in the generation of gabbro-hosted orogenic Au in the Appalachians: Examples from the Baie Verte Peninsula, Newfoundland Stephen J. Piercey (Memorial University)
10:30 a.m. Hecla Quebec – Auto-mation and optimization for the benefit of our operations Alain Grenier (Hecla Québec)
10:40 a.m. Silicon markets Benoist Ollivier (FerroGlobe, France)
11:05 a.m. Synvolcanic gold: Recent contributions to evolving genetic and exploration models Patrick Mercier-Langevin (GSC-Q)
11:00 a.m. Agnico Eagle – Lapa: New drilling and blasting techniques in a context of impending closure Maxime Laflamme (Agnico Eagle Mines)
11:05 a.m. High-tech uses for silicon Benoist Ollivier (FerroGlobe, France)
11:15 a.m. Digital auditing in mining Jocelyn Paul (Centre industriel du Québec)
11:30 a.m. Synthetic rope installation, trial and in-situ monitoring at the Goldex mine Elizabeth Huntley (Whitehill)Conference in English
8:00 a.m. Explo challenge
Place: Loggia11:30 a.m. Lunch in the exhibit hall
12:00 p.m. Mining challenge
OTHER ACTIVITIES
All conferences are available with simultaneous translation
Financial partner:Institut national des mines
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CONFERENCESRoom 301-AB Room 303-AB Room 302-AB Room 304-AB
Components 3 and 4 – Digital Mining Organization
Gold mineralization in the Abitibi Subprovince
Metallurgy applied to gold miningEnergy innovation minerals and their
beneficial impacts on the demand for base metals
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2:00 p.m. Orogenic gold in the Abitibi – Synthesis of 15 years of research by CONSOREM
Silvain Rafini (UQAC/CONSOREM)
2:00 p.m. SGS CIP/CIL modelling – Theory and application
François Verret (SGS)
2:00 p.m. The mining sector as a key to Québec’s place in the emerging renewable energy economy
Michel Gauthier (UdeM)
2:00 p.m The culture and habits of mining operators in the context of 4.0 and its requirements Pierre Simard (MQQ)
2:25 p.m. Multi-parameter footprints of the Canadian Malartic gold deposit Robert L. Linnen (Western University)Conference in English
2:25 p.m. Extracting gold by chlorination: Results of a demonstration program on refractory concentrate Caroline Chouinard (Dundee)
2:20 p.m. Mines producing electrode materials for batteries Philippe Antitomaso (UdeM)Conference in English
2:45 p.m. Project 4.0 in mining Jean Wéry (CRIQ)
2:50 p.m. Metallogenic and struc-tural characterization of the Triangle and No.4 Plug gold deposits, Val-d’Or, Abitibi Julien Dubé (UQAC)
2:50 p.m. Gold hydrometallurgy, from copper anode to gold lingot Thierry Drapeau (Glencore-CCR)
2:40 p.m. Lithium-ion battery cathode trends Dan Blondal (Nano One Materials)
3:00 p.m. Graphite processing for Li-ion batteries Jean-Yves Huot and Mathieu Toupin (NRC)
3:15 p.m. A new vision of gold mineralization at the Goldex deposit, Val-d’Or, Abitibi Alexandre Munger (UQAC)
3:20 p.m. Solid polymer electrolyte- based lithium metal batteries Patrick Leblanc (Blue Solutions)
3:40 p.m. Metamorphism and orogenic gold in the Abitibi Stéphane Faure (InnovExplo)
3:40 p.m. Gold refining, from doré to ingot Vicken Aprahamian (MRC)
3:40 p.m. Cathode materials for Lithium-ion batteries Denis Geoffroy (Johnson Mattheys)
4:05 p.m. Alkaline magmatism and gold occurrences in the Abitibi Lucie Mathieu (UQAC)
4:00 p.m. Nickel: A bright and energizing future Jean-François Verret (Glencore)
4:30 p.m. The MetalEarth Project Bruno Lafrance (Laurentian University)
4:30 p.m. Adding cyanide during milling versus the leaching circuit Driss Mrabet (COREM)
4:20 p.m. Nemaska Lithium’s P1P plant: Progress report on the demonstration project and overview of potential applications arising from the direct production of lithium hydroxide via electrochemical technology Jean-François Magnan (NMX)
12:00 p.m. Consultation on Géologie Québec’s New Geological Report Format Ministère de l’Énergie et des Ressources naturellesPlace: 308-ABCost : Free, registration is required
5:00 p.m. Québec Mines Geococktail Place: Exhibition Hall
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23CONFERENCES
Room 301-AB Room 303-ABThe circular economy:
An opportunity for the mining sector
Gold in metamorphic terrains – The example of Eeyou Istchee James Bay: Towards a better understanding
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9:00 a.m. Introduction Marc Leduc (MERN)
9:00 a.m. The Éléonore gold deposit, Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Superior Province: A fertile and complex hydrothermal system in a hypozone setting Benoît Dubé (GSC-Q)
9:05 a.m. The best is yet to come: The circular economy of metals Benoît de Guillebon (Apesa, France)
9:30 a.m. The Mustang showing: Geology of gold mineralization in turbidites of the Lower Eastmain Belt, Eeyou Istchee James Bay Anne-Marie Beauchamp (MERN)
9:50 a.m. Results of a circular economy study applied to three strategic metals for Québec Manuele Margni (Polytechnique)
9:55 a.m. Clearwater gold project: New resources – New ideas and interpretations William McGuinty (Eastmain Resources)
10:15 a.m. Metallogeny of orogenic gold occurrences along the contact between the La Grande and Opinaca subprovinces, Eeyou Istchee James Bay Roman Hanes (UL)
10:30 a.m. Circular approach to the metallurgical industry in Sorel-Tracy: The importance of innovation Claude Maheux-Picard (CTTÉI)
10:45 a.m. Glacial drift prospecting for gold in the Lac Nemiscau area (northern part of NTS sheet 32N) Olivier Lamarche (MERN)
11:00 a.m. Electrochemical technology driving the circular economy at Nemaska Lithium Jean-François Magnan and Thomas Bibienne (NMX)
11:10 The western part of the La Grande River and Eastmain River areas: Two distinct but possibly related gold domains Michel Gauthier (Gardin/UQAM retired professor)
11:30 a.m. Obstacles and drivers for the circular economy in Québec (Panel)
Mélanie McDonald (I-EDDEC), Benoît de Guillebon (Apesa, France), Manuele Margni (Polytechnique), Olivier Bahn (HEC), Claude Maheux-Picard (CTTÉI), Jean-François Magnan and Thomas Bibienne (NMX)
11:30 a.m. Awards ceremony
Place: Loggia
1:00 pm. End of the exhibit
1:30 p.m. Interactive training on metamorphosed alterations in Archean areas (Eeyou Istchee James Bay) Jean Goutier (MERN) and Lucie Mathieu (UQAC)Place: 308-ABCost: $130 regular fee; $30 student fee
OTHER ACTIVITIES
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Thank you to contribute to the success of Québec Mines Discovery
Diamond Gold Silver
Financial partners for Québec Mines contests
Explo challenge Geoscience research challenge
Mine restauration challenge
Ministère du Développement durable, de l’Environnement et de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques
Fonds de recherche Nature et technologies
Institut national des mines
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KNOWLEDGE LOUNGE
EXHIBITORS213 Abitibi Geophysics
403 AGAT Laboratories
108 Agence SPI
228 Airmedic
516-517 Aboriginal Entrepreneurs (Tuesday) 606-607
319 ArcelorMittal
324 Arianne Phosphate
320 Association paritaire santé et sécurité du secteur minier
202 Avjet Holding
208 Béton préfabriqué du Québec
204 Béton Provincial
325 Canadian Provincial and Territorial Geological Surveys
402 Cégep de l’Abitibi-Témiscamingue
209 Centre de formation professionnelle de la Baie-James
203 Centre de formation professionnelle de Val-d’Or - Centre national des mines
221 Centre de technologie de l’eau
305 Centre de technologie minérale et de plasturgie
211 Centre d’innovation minière de la MRC des Sources
401 Centre Technologique des Résidus Industriels
424 Chrono Aviation
308 Comité sectoriel de main-d’œuvre de l’industrie des mines
306 Commerce Resources
105 CONSOREM
322 COREM
115 CORNER CAST
118 Cree Mineral Exploration Board
111-112 David Kirouac photographe / 123-124 Exposition sur les 175 ans d’histoire de la Commission géologique du Canada
102 Deswik
409 Distributed Gas Solutions Canada
104 DIVEX
218 DM Valve & Controls
229-317 Dramis Intl 335-417
309 Eastmain Resources
201 Équipements Claude Pedneault
321 Eutectic Canada
326 Excelroc
333 Filet Secure
223 Filtrartech
514 First Nations Human Resources Development Commission of Quebec
507 First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Economic Development Commission
505 First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Sustainable Development Institute
332 Formation RésoNord
414 Galaxy Resources Limited
304 GCM Consultants
212 GeoShack
312 Groupe Riverin
410 Groupe Trigone
512 H2Lab
411 Hayward Gordon
224 Honco Steel Buildings
205 HoneyWell Footwear
506 Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
330 Institut national des mines du Québec
120 Instrumentation GDD
301-302 IOS - Services géoscientifiques
407 Larry Entreprises
314-315 Le Créneau machines et services industriels
425 Le groupe DESFOR
227 Les Affaires Pro
101 Lubrication Engineers of Canada
219 Mabarex
422 Magazine Ressources Mines et Industrie (Groupe Tertio)
408 Manulift EMI
502 Maptek
116 Mineralogical Association of Canada
415 Missions commerciales de l’Université Laval
501 Nemaska Lithium
406 Northern Survey Supply
503 Nouveau Monde Graphite
117 Nunavik Mineral Exploration Fund
601 Premium Industrial Group
420 Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC)
421 Québec Geoscience Centre (NRCan-INRS)
327 Québec Mining Association
113 RB Global Management & Safety
206 RDG2 Technologies
114 Réseau ConstruNet
329 Ressources et Énergie Squatex
513 RESSOURCES21
216 RNC Minerals
226 Romquest Technologies
307 SAAS Solutions
419 SGS
220 Sprung Structures
311 Stornoway
109 Thermo-Energie
217 Unik Industrial
511 UQAM - Département des sciences de la Terre et de l’atmosphère
602 Université de Sherbrooke
404 VanadiumCorp Resource
214 Veolia Water Technologies Canada
423 X-Terra Resources
GOVERNMENT HUBCommission des normes, de l’équité, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail
Institut de la statistique du Québec
Ministère de l’Économie, de la Science et de l’Innovation – Export Québec
Ministère de l’Énergie et des Ressources naturelles
` Direction générale de Géologie Québec ` Direction générale de la gestion
du milieu minier ` Direction générale des ressources
humaines et des ressources informationnelles
` Direction générale du développement de l’Industrie minière
` Gestion des titres miniers (GESTIM) ` Système d’information géominière
du Québec (SIGÉOM)
Ministère du Développement durable, de l’Environnement et de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques
Ministère des Finances
Revenu Québec
Société du Plan Nord
PROSPECTOR SPACEP01 Vital Arsenault, prospector
P02 Association des prospecteurs du Nord du Québec
P03 Gilles Bouchard, prospector
P04 Association des prospecteurs de la Haute-Côte-Nord
P05 Léopold Tremblay and Marcel Saint-Laurent, prospectors
P06 Paul Gagnon and Roger Ouellet, prospectors
P07 Jean-Louis Tremblay and Frank Guillemette, prospectors
KNOWLEDGE LOUNGEC01 Chaire en entrepreneuriat minier UQAT-UQAM
C02 E4m - Centre de recherche sur la géologie et l’ingénierie des ressources minérales
C03 Chaire de recherche industrielle CRSNG-Agnico Eagle en exploration minérale
C04 Chaire de recherche du Canada en assimilation de données géophysiques et géologiques pour la modélisation stochastique géologique
C05 Chaire institutionnelle UQAC sur les processus métallogéniques archéens
C06 Institut de recherche en mines et environnement (IRME) UQAT-Polytechnique
GEOSCIENTIFIC SPACEG01 Plaque for emeritus geologists
G02 Golden Hammer
G03 Association québécoise des sciences de la Terre (AQUEST)
G04 Field school
G05 Sustainable development at Géologie Québec
G06 Principal mineral areas in Canada Secteur des terres et des minéraux (Ressources naturelles Canada)
G07 Producing Mines
G08 Mining Projects
G09 Discover an exciting work environment!
Direction générale des ressources humaines et des ressources informationnelles
G10 New publications from the Ministère de l’Énergie et des Ressources naturelles – 2017-2018
G11 2017-2018 programming – Geoscience studies
G12 2017-2018 programming of the Bureau de la connaissance géoscientifique du Québec (BCGQ)
G13 Reconstructing the architecture of the Western Grenville Province in 4D - Project objectives and preliminary results along Highway 117, Québec Christopher Lambert, Félix Gervais (Polytechnique), Abdelali Moukhsil (MERN)
G14 Formation and preservation of rutile in Grenvillian eclogites NE of Manicouagan Reservoir Charles Kavanagh-Lepage, Félix Gervais (Polytechnique), Abdelali Moukhsil (MERN)
G15 Physical properties of gabbronorites and syenites in the Haute-Mauricie region, western Grenville
Évelyne Sunatori (UL), Abdelali Moukhsil (MERN), Marc Constantin (UL)
G16 The Allochthonous Belt of the central Grenville as a source of pegmatites: What is the REE potential? François Turlin, Anne-Sylvie André-Mayer (U de Lorraine), Olivier Vanderhaeghe (U de Toulouse), Félix Gervais (Polytechnique), Abdelali Moukhsil, Fabien Solgadi (MERN), Armin Zeh (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) et Étienne Deloule (CRPG)
G17 Petrologic and geochemical characterization of mafic and ultramafic intrusions of the Colomb-Chaboullié Belt (James Bay) Pape Doudou Tague, Sarah-Jane Barnes (UQAC), Daniel Bandyayera (MERN) et Philippe Pagé (UQAC)
G18 Structural and metamorphic study of the Nemiscau Subprovince, James Bay, Québec: Tectonic evolution of an Archean sedimentary basin Rocio Pedreira Pérez, Alain Tremblay (UQAM), Yannick Daoudène, Daniel Bandyayera (MERN)
G19 Volcanic stratigraphy and volcanogenic mineralization of the Archean Colomb-Chaboullié Belt, James Bay Sarah Galloway, Pierre-Simon Ross (INRS-ETE), Daniel Bandyayera, Yannick Daoudene (MERN)
G20 The Hillhouse showing: An example of the stratigraphy and gold potential of the Upper Eastmain Greenstone Belt, Eeyou Istchee James Bay Jonathan Marleau (UQAM), Stéphane De Souza, Anne-Marie Beauchamp, Frédéric Massei (MERN)
G21 Study of ultramafic intrusions of the La Grande and Opinaca subprovinces Alban Duvernois (UQAT), Jean Goutier (MERN)
G22 Geochronology and metamorphism of the northwestern Opinaca Subprovince, Eeyou Istchee James Bay Myriam Côté-Roberge, Carl Guilmette (UL), Jean Goutier (MERN), Don Davis (UofT), Matthijs Smit (UBC), Lyal Harris (INRS-ETE)
G23 Geology and mineralization of the La Pointe deposit, Lac Sakami, Eeyou Istchee James Bay Jean-Philippe Fleury, George Beaudoin (UL), François Huot (consultant), Jean Goutier (MERN), Carl Guilmette (UL)
G24 Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) potential in the Chibougamau-Chapais district, Abitibi Subprovince (Québec) Rémi Clairet, Damien Gaboury (UQAC), François Leclerc, Patrick Houle (MERN)
G25 Thermal conditions and deformation distribution in ductile shear zones of the Core Zone, southeastern Churchill Province Marc-Antoine Vanier (UL), Carl Guilmette (UL), Lyal Harris (INRE-ETE), Nathan Cleven (UL), Kyle Larson (UBCO), Antoine Godet (UL), Isabelle Lafrance (MERN)
G26 Burial and peak metamorphism of the middle crust in the New Quebec Orogen: Petrochronologic constraints and P-T-t evolution Antoine Godet, Carl Guilmette (UL), Loic Labrousse (Université Pierre et Marie Curie), Matthijs Smit (UBC), Don Davis (UofT), Marc-Antoine Vanier (UL), Benoit Charette, Isabelle Lafrance (MERN)
G27- Synthesis of the southeastern Churchill Province G28 Isabelle Lafrance, Guillaume Mathieu, Benoit Charette (MERN)
G29 Geology of the Cap Wolstenholme region, Ungava Orogen, Churchill Province (NTS 35K) Benoit Charette, Martin Parent, Lynda Paquette, Mélanie Beaudette (MERN)
G30 Geological survey of the northern part of the Labrador Trough and the eastern part of the Minto Subprovince, Kangirsuk area (Rivière Arnaud region) Carl Bilodeau, Emmanuel Caron-Côté (MERN)
G31 Geology of the Ile Bohier and Monts Otish regions, Eeyou Istchee James Bay (NTS 33A01, 33A08, 23D04 and 23D05)
Anne-Marie Beauchamp, Frédéric Massei (MERN)
G32 Geological survey of the La Grande and Nemiscau subprovinces east of Waskaganish, Eeyou Istchee James Bay (Lac Champion area) Daniel Bandyayera, Yannick Daoudene, Francis Talla Takam (MERN)
G33 Geology of the Borgia region, West Grenville, Québec (31P09, 31P10, 31P15 and 31P16) Abdelali Moukhsil, Gabriel Côté (MERN)
G34 Presentation of aeromagnetic surveys completed in 2017 Rachid Intissar, Julie Vallières (MERN)
G35 Inventory of aggregate resources in the Sept-Îles and Rimouski regions André Brazeau, Guillaume Raymond, Christophe Langevin, Philippe Bélanger-Trudel (MERN)
G36 Quaternary mapping and glacial drift prospecting in the Baie Abatagouche area: Preliminary results Mohamed El Amrani (MERN), Antoine Carré (UL)
G37 Glacial drift prospecting and Quaternary mapping of the Otish and Tichegami mountains Virginie Daubois, Olivier Lamarche (MERN)
G38 Quaternary mapping and glacial drift prospecting of the Lac Nemiscau area (part of 32N) Olivier Lamarche, Virginie Daubois (MERN)
G39 Geology of surficial deposits of the Rivière Arnaud region (24M and 25D) Hugo Dubé-Loubert (MERN), Simon Hébert, Martin Roy (UQAM)
G40 Contributions of high-resolution satellite imagery to Quaternary mapping and glacial transport analysis: Examples from the Kangirsuk region (Ungava, Nunavik) Simon Hébert, Martin Roy (UQAM), Hugo Dubé-Loubert (MERN)
G41 Study of synvolcanic alteration in the Escoumins Belt (central Grenville, Québec): Implications for VMS exploration in metamorphosed terranes Pierre-Arthur Groulier, Aphrodite Indares (Memorial U), Abdelali Moukhsil (MERN), Stephen J. Piercey (Memorial U)
G42 Energy innovation minerals
Silica in Quebec N’golo Togola (MERN)
G43 Energy innovation minerals
Silica potential in Québec N’golo Togola (MERN)
G44 Slates of Québec N’golo Togola, Ricardo Escobar (MERN)
G45 Energy innovation minerals
Technological applications for high-purity quartz Dominic Fragasso, Denis Blackburn (MERN)
G46 Energy innovation minerals
The theater of energy innovation presents actors and staging Charles Roy (MERN)
G47 Typology of porphyritic intrusions and relationship with deformation in the eastern Val-d’Or area Alizée Lienard (UQAC), Pierre Pilote (MERN), Réal Daigneault, Lucie Mathieu (CERM/UQAC)
G48 Geology and compilation of the La Corne area (32C05-NW), Abitibi Pierre Pilote (MERN), Réal Daigneault (CERM-UQAC), Jean David, Christelle Lambert, James Moorhead (MERN)
G49 Favourable exploration zones determined by multiple spatial regression using lake-bottom sediment data from surveys in the Lac Assinica area, southeastern Abitibi and northeastern Mistassini Fabien Solgadi (MERN)
G50 Status of new geoscience compilations in Québec Pierre Lacoste, Ghyslain Roy, Simon Auclair, Simon Bourassa, Charles St-Hilaire, Julie Vallières, N’golo Togola, Mona Baker, Marie-Andrée Vézina, Nathalie Bouchard, Ricardo Escobar, Jean Marie Nzengue (MERN)
G51 Geochemistry and petrogenesis of volcanic and sedimentary rocks in the southwestern Pontiac Subprovince (Témiscamingue) Marc Richer-Laflèche (INRS-ETE), Jean Goutier et James Moorhead (MERN)
G52 Bulletin Géologique: A new way to disseminate geological information Marie-Andrée Vézina (MERN)
G53 Québec’s stratigraphic lexicon: An essential tool for the geoscientific community Mehdi Guemache, Mona Baker (MERN)
G54 Social acceptability: Beyond the concept, PRACTICAL TOOLS for the industry and local communities Claude Leblanc, Marie-Hélène Côté, Réjeanne Pouliot (MERN)
G55 The three aspects of metallurgy Denis Blackburn (MERN)
G56 IRON: A giant among metals Denis Blackburn (MERN)
G57 Energy innovation minerals
Rare earth elements Denys Laplante (MERN)
G58 Hydrogeology in the mineral development process Jacinthe Paquet (MERN)
G59 Mine site restoration at the Gouvernement du Québec Olivia Dawson (MERN)
G60 Adaptation of the mining sector to climate change Katrie Bergeron, Louis Bienvenu (MERN)
G61 Support program for R&D in the mining sector François Belle-Isle, Katrie Bergeron, Louis Bienvenu, Claude Dion, Benjamin St-Pierre (MERN)
G62 Paragenetic and lithogeochemical signatures of polymetallic metasomatic systems containing iron oxides, alkaline and calcic elements: Exploration tools and interpretation Louise Corriveau (CGC-Q), Olivier Blein (BRGM), Anthony Reid (Geological Survey of South Australia), Pierre-Henri Trapy, Félix Gervais (Polytechnique), Alain Cayer, Jocelyn Pelletier, Mia Pelletier (Kintavar)
G63 Empreinte géochimique de la minéralisation en or de type orogénique dans la zone de faille de Cadillac-Larder Lake, Abitibi, Canada Yu-Mao Meng (UdeM)
G64 The Taschereau-Amos-Senneterre segment and its metallogenic potential Stéphane Faure, Réal Daigneault (UQAC)
G65 Drill grid optimization for resource estimation Lucie Mathieu, Réal Daigneault (UQAC), Robert Namour (Glencore Ltd), Stéphanie Lavaure (Arianne Phosphate)
G66 Indicator mineral identification by mXRF Laurène-Marie Wavrant, Georges Beaudoin et Émilie Bédard (UL)
G67 Chalcopyrite as an indicator mineral for deposit type discrimination: A preliminary study Émilie Bédard, Audrey Goulet, Anne-Aurélie Sappin, Georges Beaudoin, Sheida Makvandi (UL)
G68 Physicochemical properties of detrital iron oxides as provenance indicators: Case study from the Kiggavik uranium district (Nunavut, Canada) Sheida Makvandi, Georges Beaudoin (UL), David Quirt, Patrick Ledru (Areva Resources Canada), Beth McClenaghan (CGC-O)
G69 Trace element composition of iron oxides from IOCG and IOA deposits : Relationship to hydrothermal alteration and deposit subtypes Xiao-Wen Haung (UL, Chinese Academy of Science), Émilie Boutroy (Mines Agnico Eagle), Georges Beaudoin (UL), Louise Corriveau, Sheida Makvandi (UL), Antony Franco De Toni (SOQUEM)
G70 Optical recognition of sulphide and oxide grains using a multispectral camera Ludivine Mathieu, L. Paul Bédard, Alexandre Néron (UQAC), Réjean Girard (IOS Services Géoscientifiques)
G71 In situ measurements of gold in mining samples using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Maryline Castello, Marc Constantin, Marcel Laflamme (UL), Kheireddine Rifai CNRC/UL), Blandine Nguegang Kamwa (UL), Mohammed Sabsabi (CNRC), François Vidal (INRS-EMT), Fytas Konstantynos (UL), Paul Bouchard (CNRC)
G72 Optimization of an in situ sampling strategy for gold ore using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Blandine Nguegang Kamwa, Marcel Laflamme, Marc Constantin (UL), Kheireddine Rifai (CNRC/UL), Maryline Castello (UL), Mohammed Sabsabi (CNRC), François Vidal (INRS-EMT), Fytas Konstantynos (UL), Paul Bouchard, Alain Blouin (CNRC)
G73 Geology and Geochemistry of Mafic-Ultramafic Sills in the Northern Permits, Raglan Ni-Cu-(PGE) District, Cape Smith Belt, Nunavik, Québec Dylan J. McKevitt, C. Michael Lesher (LaurentianU), Michel G. Houlé (GSC-Q)
G74 Assessing the distribution of alteration mineralogy and spatial variation of mineral chemistry in the footwall rocks of the northern Bug Gold Trend: implications for exploration vectoring Marie Létourneau, Daniel J. Kontak, Joe Petrus (LaurentianU) et Darin Wagner (Balmoral Resources)
G75 3D integration and visualization of key mineral potential data: Potential for local and regional exploration Valentine Le Grand De Mercey, Marie Kieffer, Audrey Roudon, Damien Gaboury, Réal Daigneault (UQAC)
G76 3D integration and visualization of key mineral potential data: Application to the former Cooke mine, Chapais Valentine Le Grand De Mercey, Marie Kieffer, Audrey Roudon, Damien Gaboury, Réal Daigneault (UQAC)
G77 Primary and structural controls on the nature and distribution of gold and silver in mineralized zones on the B26 Project, Brouillan Complex, Abitibi, Québec Quentin Fayard (UQAC), Patrick Mercier-Langevin (CGC-Q), Serge Perreault (SOQUEM), Réal Daigneault (UQAC)
G78 Gold mineralization associated with felsic dyke swarms: Fundamental parameters in the formation of large deposits? The case of DragonGold 167, Chibougamau Jacynthe Bleau, Adrien Boucher, Gaétan Clément, Damien Gaboury (UQAC)
G79 Perigranitic mineralization of the East-Sullivan Pluton, Val-d’Or district, Abitibi Florent Bigot (UQAM), Philippe Berthelot (Alexandria Minerals), Michel Jébrak (UQAM)
G80 Controls on gold distribution in the Horne 5 deposit, Rouyn-Noranda, Québec Alexandre Krushnisky (INRS-ETE), Patrick Mercier-Langevin (CGC-Q), Pierre-Simon Ross (INRS-ETE), Vicki McNicoll (CGC-O), Jean Goutier (MERN), Lyndsay Moore (McGill), Claude Pilote, Claude Bernier (Ressources Falco)
G81 Nature and style of hydrothermal alteration associated with gold mineralization at the LaRonde Zone 5 Project (LZ-5), Abitibi, Québec Émile Boily-Auclair (UL), Patrick Mercier-Langevin (CGC-Q), David Pitre (Mines Agnico Eagle), Georges Beaudoin (UL)
G82 Geology and metallogeny of the Pierre gold deposit, Menarik Property, James Bay Maxym-Karl Hamel-Hébert, Stéphane De Souza (UQAM), François Goulet (Harfang Exploration), Hugues Guérin-Tremblay (Laurentia Exploration), Michel Gauthier (Gardin), Normand Goulet (UQAM)
G83 Trace element characterization of native gold from orogenic gold deposits Haiming Liu (UL)
G84 Peperite in the Pontiac Subprovince: Evidence of magmatism during the formation of a sedimentary basin Adrian Rehm, Taus R.C. Jørgensen, Harold L. Gibson, Bruno Lafrance (ULaurentienne)
G85 Kwyjibo Project: Petrologic characterization of rare earth mineralization in an iron oxide-apatite deposit, Grenville Province David Martineau, Anthony E. William-Jones (McGill), Serge Perreault (SOQUEM)
G86 Petrographic and geochemical study of pyrochlore in the carbonatite of the Saint-Honoré Alkaline Complex, Saguenay region, Québec Donovan Desjardins, L. Paul Bédard (UQAC)
G87 Geology and evolution of the Tiegelongnan porphyry-epithermal Cu (Au) deposit in Tibet, China Chao Yang, Georges Beaudoin(UL), Juxing Tang(IMR)
G88 Structural and lithological controls on gold in banded iron formations: Overview of the Tiriganiaq deposit, Meliadine district Brayden St.Pierre (INRS-ETE), Patrick Mercier-Langevin (CGC-Q), Michel Malo (INRS-ETE), Jean-Claude Blais, Guillhem Servelle, Marjorie Simard et Morgan Hjorth (Mines Agnico-Eagle)
G89 Analysis of glacial sediments by counting clasts and gold grains at the Amaruq Property, Nunavut Nicolas Boulianne-Verschelden, Victor de Bronac de Vazelhes, Georges Beaudoin (UL), Isabelle McMartin (CGC-O), Olivier Côté-Mantha, Marjorie Simard (Mines Agnico Eagle)
G90 3D stochastic assimilation of geophysical data for the Lalor deposit, Manitoba, Canada Shiva Tirdad, Abderezzak Bouchedda, Erwan Gloaguen (INRS-ETE), J. Christian Dupuis (UL)
G91 Preliminary results of the Quaternary mapping project in the Laval, Laurentides and Lanaudière regions Carole-Anne Kenny, Robert-André Daigneault, François Hardy, Martin Roy, Michel Lamothe (UQAM)
G92 Late-quaternary glacial to postglacial sedimentation in three adjacent fjord-lakes on the Québec North shore: insights from sedimentological and micropaleontological analysis Obinna P. Nzekwe, Pierre Français (INRS-ETE, GEOTOP), Guillaume St-Onge (UQAR, GEOTOP), Patrick Lajeunesse (UL), Camille Brice, Anne De Vernal (GEOTOP), Antoine G. Poiré (INRS-ETE, UL), Édouard G.H. Philippe (Inst. Physique du Globe, GEOTOP), David Fortin (Northern Arizona Un.), Alexandre Normandeau (CGC-A)
G93 The use of mining boreholes as a key tool for heat flow estimation in geothermal energy research: data from the Labrador Trough, Northern Québec Mafalda Alexandra Miranda, Jasmin Raymond, Inès Kanzari, Nicolò Giordano (INRS-ETE), Crystel Dezayes (BRGM)
G94 Evaluation of the geothermal potential at the Éléonore mine Edgardo Jose Alvaro, Jasmin Raymond, Félix-Antoine Comeau (INRS-ETE), David Labrecque (Goldcorp)
G95 Comprehensive evaluation of open stope geometry effect on the probability of stope failure Shahriyar Heidarzadeh, Ali Saeidi et Alain Rouleau (UQAC)
G96 Use of 3D modelling to determine the dimensions of backfilled stopes at the Niobec mine Sandra Lalancette, Ali Saeidi, Alain Rouleau (UQAC)
G97 Real-time microseismic monitoring of mines Ana Cecilia Dip, Bernard Giroux, Erwan Gloaguen (INRS-ETE)
G98 Evaluating the effect of intact rock groundmass resistance on the hydraulic rock erodibility process Lamine Boumaiza, Ali Saeidi (UQAC), Marco Quirion (Hydro-Québec)
G99 The study of secular equilibrium in tailings Claire Dalencourt, Dominic Larivière (UL)
G100 Energy innovation minerals Development of a process to recover metals of interest in alkaline battery waste Kulchaya Tanong, Lan Huong Tran, Lucie Coudert, Guy Mercier, Jean-Francois Blais (INRS-ETE)
G101 Optimization of an acid extraction method for rare earth elements in bauxite tailings Julie Rochette, Dominic Laverdière (UL)
G102 How the principles of plant succession and microbial associations can be used for successful low-cost mine site rehabilitation, with no amendments and no site preparation Sébastien Roy, Sophie Lalonde, Pier-Anne Bélanger, Louis Garneau, Kathleen Barrette, Martine Migneault (USherbrooke)
G103 Using indigenous micro-organisms to improve the survival and development of pioneer plants when rehabilitating disturbed sites Sophie Lalonde, Sébastien Roy (USherbrooke)
G104 The root microbiome: A promising tool for improved performance of indigenous shrubs in mine site rehabilitation in Québec Louis Garneau, Pascale B. Beauregard, Sébastien Roy (USherbrooke)
G105 The 50-year natural colonization of a gold mining site: Comparison of microbial populations, basic soil structure and potential for heavy metal translocation to vegetation Vanessa Gagnon (USherbrooke-CNRC), Michaël Rodrigue-Morin (USherbrooke), Charles W. Greer (CNRC-McGill), Sébastien Roy (USherbrooke)
G106 Isolation and selection of fungal endophytes for phytostabilization of heavy metals in soil Steve Lalancette, Carole Beaulieu, Sébastien Roy (USherbrooke)
G107 Self-recovery of boreal biodiversity at mine sites: The relative importance of substrate conditions and human disturbances Chiara Chelo (CEF), Antoine Tardif, Bill Shipley, Jean-Philippe Bellenger et Sébastien Roy (SÈVE)
G108 Acid mine drainage toxicity and translocation potential of alder, an excellent shrub for mine site restoration Michaël Rodrigue-Morin, Jean-Philippe Bellenger, Sébastien Roy (USherbrooke)
G109 Canada’s Geoparks Pierre Verpaelst
G110 The Percé Geopark: Discover 500 million years of history! Géoparc de Percé
G111 The Charlevoix Astrobleme Geopark Comité du Géoparc de l’Astroblème de Charlevoix
G112 The Saguenay Fjord Geopark Project Promotion Saguenay
G113 GT - Les événements géologiques importants au Québec
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ACRONYMSItalic is used for the french version
ACPE : Association canadienne des prospecteurs et entrepreneurs
AEM: Agnico Eagle Mines
AFNQL : Assembly of First Nations of Quebec and Labrador
AMQ : Association minière du Québec
APNQL : Assemblée des Premières Nations du Québec et du Labrador
Artisan : Artisan Vehicle Systems (Californie, É.-U.)
ATIAT: Abitibi -Timiskaming Institut(e) d’Abitibi-Témiscamingue
BAPE : Bureau d’audiences publiques sur l’environnement (Gouvernement du Québec)
BCGS : British Columbia Geological Survey
BRGM : Bureau de recherches géologiques et minières, France
CanmetMINES : Centre canadien de la technologie des minéraux et de la technologie (Ressources naturelles Canada)
CanmetMINING: Canadian Centre for Material and Energy Technology (Natural Resources Canada)
CCIM-Ottawa : Conseil canadien de l’innovation minière
CCSN: The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
CDEPNQL : Commission de développement économique des Premières Nations du Québec et Labrador
Cégep A-T : Cégep de l’Abitibi-Témiscamingue
CEFRIO : Centre facilitant la recherche et l’innovation dans les organisations
CERM-UQAC : Centre d’études sur les ressources minérales de l’Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
CGC : Commission géologique du Canada
CGC-CB : Commission géologique du Canada, Colombie-Britannique
CGC-CC : Commission géologique du Canada, Centre du Canada
CGC-O : Commission géologique du Canada, Ottawa
CGC-Q : Commission géologique du Canada, Québec
CGO : Commission géologique de l’Ontario
CGTNL : Commission géologique de Terre-Neuve- et-Labrador
CIM: Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
CMIC: Canadian Mining Innovation Council
CNRC : Conseil national de Recherche Canada
CNRS : Centre national de la recherche scientifique
CNSC: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
CODES : Centre for Excellence in Ore Deposits, University of Tasmania, Australia
COREM : Consortium de recherche en minéralogie
CONSOREM : Consortium de recherche en exploration minérale
CRCMM-UQAC : Chaire de recherche du Canada en métallogénie magmatique, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
CRCMM-UQAC: Canada Research Chair in Magmatic Metallogeny, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
CRÉ : Conférence régionale des élus
CRÉBJ : Conférence régionale des élus de la Baie-James
CREM : Centre de recherches en exploration minérale, Université Laurentienne
CRIQ : Centre de recherche industrielle du Québec
CRPG : Centre de recherches pétrographiques et géochimiques, France
CRRNTBJ : Commission régionale sur les ressources naturelles et le territoire de la Baie-James
CRSNG (RDC) : Conseil de recherches en sciences naturelles et en génie du Canada
CSM : Colorado School of Mines
CSMO-Mines : Comité sectoriel de main doeuvre de l’industrie des mines
CTTÉI : Centre de transfert technologique en écologie industrielle
CUGB : Université des géosciences de Chine, Pékin, Chine
CUGB : China University of Geosciences, Beijing, China
Dundee : Dundee Technologies Durables
Dundee : Dundee Sustainable Technologies
DIVEX : Diversification de l’exploration minérale du Québec (Réseau de recherches géoscientifiques)
EDC : Exportation et Développement Canada
EDC: Export Development Canada
EGRU : Economic Geology Research Centre, James Cook University, Australia
ENSG/CRPG : Université Nancy, École nationale supérieure de Géologie / Centre de recherches pétrographiques et géochimiques
FEMN : Fonds d’Exploration Minière du Nunavik
FMI : Fonds monétaire international
FNQLEDC: First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Economic Development Commission
FQRNT : Fonds québécois de recherche sur la nature et les technologies
GC-DLG : Géomatique Canada - Division des levés géodésiques
GC-GSD: Geomatic Canada - Geodesic Survey Division
GCI : Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
GEMOC: ARC National Key Centre for Geochemical Evolution and Metallogeny of Continents, Macquari University, Sydney, Australia
GEOTOP UQAM-McGILL : Centre de recherche en géochimie et en géodynamique de l’Université du Québec à Montréal et de l’Université McGill
GESRIM : Chaire de recherche CRDI (Canada) en gestion et stabilisation des rejets industriels et miniers, Université de Cadi Ayyad, Marrakech
Glencore-CCR : Affinerie CCR (Glencore)
GSC: Geological Survey of Canada
GSC-O: Geological Survey of Canada – Ottawa
GSC-Q: Geological Survey of Canada – Québec
GSNL: Geological Survey of Newfoundland and Labrador
HEC : HEC Montréal
IAMGOLD : IAMGOLD Corporation
I-EDDEC: Institut de l’environnement, du développement durable et de l’économie circulaire
ICM : lnstitut canadien des mines, de la métallurgie et du pétrole
IMF: International Monetary Fund
INMQ : Institut national des mines
INRS-ETE : Institut national de la recherche scientifique – Centre Eau, Terre et Environnement
INRS-EMT : Institut national de la recherche scientifique – Centre Énergie Matériaux Télécommunications
IOS : IOS Services Géoscientifiques
LAGAGE : Laboratoire de Géologie appliquée et Géo-Environnement
LA-ICP-MS: Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
LAMEQ : Laboratoire de métallogénie expérimentale et quantitative
LERME : Laboratoire d’études des ressources minérales et énergétiques
LODE-NHM : London Centre for Ore Deposits and Exploration, Natural History Museum, London, UK
MBR : Multi-Ressources Boréal
McGill : Université McGill
McGill: McGill University
MDDELCC : Ministère du Développement durable, de l’Environnement et de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques
MERC: Mineral Exploration Research Centre
MERN : Ministère de l’Énergie et des Ressources naturelles
MISA : Groupe MISA - Mines, Innovations, Solutions et Applications
MPMPS: Mineral potential maps production system
MRC : Monnaie royale canadienne
MQQ : Mouvement québécois de la qualité
NAP: North American Palladium
NMX : Nemaska Lithium
NRCan : Natural Resources Canada
NRCC: National Research Council Canada
NTS: National Topographic Series
OGR: Osisko Gold Royalties
OGS: Ontario Geological Survey
PDAC: Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada
Polytechnique : École Polytechnique de Montréal
RAO : Redevances aurifères Osisko
RCGT : Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton
RCM : Royal Canadian Mint
RNCan : Ressources naturelles Canada
RTE : Rio Tinto Exploration
RTFT : Rio Tinto Fer et Titane
SDMT : Strategic Development of Mining Technology
SMV : sulfures massifs volcanogènes
SNC : SNC-Lavalin
SPCPM : Système de production des cartes de potentiel minéral (MRN)
SRK : SRK Consulting
TMVC-CODES : Transforming the Mining Value Chain, University of Tasmania, Australia
UBC: University of British Columbia
UBC-O: University of British Columbia-Okanagan
UdeM : Université de Montréal
UdeS : Université de Sherbrooke
UL : Université Laval
Memorial U. : Université Memorial de Terre-Neuve/ Memorial University of Newfoundland
Université de Stockholm : Université de Stockholm, Stockholm, Suède
UMI Takuvik : Unité Mixte Internationale Takuvik
ULaurentienne/LaurentianU : Université Laurentienne/ Laurentian University
UofT : University of Toronto
UQAC : Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
UQAC-IRME : Université du Québec à Chicoutimi – Institut de recherche en mines et en environnement
UQAM : Université du Québec à Montréal
UQAT : Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
UQAT-CTRI : Université du Québec en Abitibi- Témiscamingue – Centre technologiquedes résidus industriels
URSTM-UQAT : Unité de recherche et de service en technologie minérale de l’Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
UVic : University of Victoria
Whitehill: Whitehill Manufacturing
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NEW ACCESS TO GEOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Géologie Québec is proud to announce the introduction of a new on-line geological information tool—the Bulletin géologiQUE. It offers clients full access to Québec’s geo-mineral information system (Système d’information géominière du Québec, or SIGÉOM) in a Web-based format. This is a new and improved way to access geological reports.
Its many advantages include:• clearer illustrations of mineral potential, the dissemination of geological data, and data interpretation, in a simple, user-friendly environment; • introduction of the concept of zones «favourable» to mineral exploration;• direct access to the latest SIGÉOM data (interactive map, SIGÉOM à la carte, etc.);• referencing through Web browsers.
The preliminary version of Bulletin géologiQUE will be presented at 9:00 a.m. on November 21 in the Exhibition hall. It will feature favourable zones discovered during work completed in the summer of 2017.
For a preview of Bulletin géologiQUE (in French only): http://gq.mines.gouv.qc.ca/bulletins-geologiques/lac-amisquioumisca
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Thank to our collaborators
Agence spatiale canadienne / Canadian Space Agency
Ressources naturelles Canada – CGC / Natural Resources Canada – GSC
Institut national des mines