Clémence Du Breuil
Clémence Du Breuil graduated in geology from UniLaSalle Beauvais in France and holds a doctorate in earth sciences from the INRS Eau Terre Environnement Research Centre in Québec City, where she studied the effects of the thermal activation of serpentine on aqueous mineral carbonation. She has seven years of experience in applied mineralogy and mineral processing and has worked as a mineralogy researcher at the Corem research centre in Québec City since 2018.
October 06, 2022
Today’s sessions presented by:
Session co-charis :
Alexander Ure and Sylvie Lévesque
CONFÉRENCE
-What Applied Mineralogy Can Do for Your Geometallurgy Program
See program infoGeometallurgy is an interdisciplinary approach to predicting and managing the variability inherent in mining operations and metallurgical performance. Complex deposits and a growing demand for critical minerals have led to the emergence of applied mineralogy in recent decades. Applied mineralogy is a valuable tool that has become essential to the development and improvement of geometallurgical models (from exploration to site rehabilitation).
- Duration : 30 min
- Room Ville-Marie