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The Mineral Exploration Research Centre (MERC) is a semi-autonomous research centre associated with the Department of Earth Sciences at Laurentian University in Sudbury Ontario, Canada, and one of the largest mineral exploration research-teaching clusters in North America. MERC is housed in the Willett Green Miller Mineral and Mining Research Centre on the Laurentian University campus, together with the Ontario Geological Survey, Ontario Geoscience Laboratories, John B. Gammon Mines Library, the administrative offices of the Minerals and Mining Division of the Ontari Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, MIRARCo, and Centre for Excellence in Mining Innovation. The mission of MERC is to conduct and promote cutting-edge, field-based, collaborative research on mineral deposits and their environments, and to educate and train highly qualified personnel (HQP) for careers in the minerals industry, academia or government. The objectives of MERC are to: 1) promote collaborative university-government-industry research on mineral deposits and Precambrian geology, 2) pursue a fundamental understanding of mineral deposits and their geological settings, 3) aid the mining industry in the discovery of ore deposits, and 4) train geologists in mineral exploration research techniques. MERC has research expertise in the geology, mineralogy, geochemistry, and genesis of magmatic nickel-copper-PGE deposits, volcanology, geochemistry, and alteration associated with hydrothermal copper-zine-(gold) volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposits, structure, geochemistry, and alteration associated with hydrothermal orogenic lode gold deposits, mineralogy, geochemistry, and genesis of rare-element and rare-metal pegmatites, and the sedimentology of Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) Pb-Zn deposits and placer Au and U deposits. MERC and the Department Earth Sciences are a world-leaders in mineral deposits education, offering a Co-Op BSc in Mineral Exploration program, hosting the annual PDAC-sponsored Student-Industry Mineral Exploration Workshop, offering a fully modular ("block") Applied MSc degree in Mineral Exploration, and offering a PhD in Mineral Exploration and Precambrian geology. MERC has also managed the $8m Ontario Mineral Exploration Technology (OMET) program for the Ministry of Northern Development of Mines; led a major component of the $14m Discover Abitibi program for the Kirkland Lake Department of Economic Development and Tourism, Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation, and FedNor; and is presently leading the $13m Mineral Exploration Footprints project funded by the (Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada" TITLE="Timmins Economic Development Corporation ), Kirkland Lake Department of Economic Development and Tourism, Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation, and FedNor; and is presently leading the $13m Mineral Exploration Footprints project funded by the (Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada">Timmins Economic Development Corporation ), Kirkland Lake Department of Economic Development and Tourism, Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation, and FedNor; and is presently leading the $13m Mineral Exploration Footprints project funded by the [Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada and the Canada Mining Innovation Council. ==References== *(Centre for Excellence in Mining Innovation re MERC Graduate Curriculum ) *(Canadian Mining Innovation Council re MERC ) *(Discover Abitibi re MERC ) *(Republic of Mining re MERC ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mineral Exploration Research Centre」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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