Conférenciers

Jean-Luc Pilote

Research scientist
Geological Survey of Canada
  • Jean-Luc Pilote completed his PhD at Memorial University of Newfoundland in 2018, then completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Geological Survey of Canada in 2020. Research scientist at the GSC since April 2021, he directs and collaborates on various research projects on the genesis and factors that control gold mineralization in the Abitibi subprovince. His work is part of the federal Targeted Geoscience Initiative program. Jean-Luc is the recipient of the W.H. Gross Medal from the Geological Association of Canada.

October 05, 2022

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Session co-chairs :

Brigitte Dejou, Marie-France Bugnon

CONFÉRENCE

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Unravelling gold metallogenic evolution of the Urban-Barry belt: a look at a booming region

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The Urban-Barry belt hosts different styles of gold mineralization (>10 Moz). Gold generally occurs in quartz-carbonate±sulphide±albite±tourmaline veins controlled by structures of different generations. Although recent work in the area has provided new insights, the timing of belt-scale gold events as well as the structural framework have yet to be resolved and remain crucial to understanding the metallogenic evolution of this emerging region. To answer these questions, current work is focusing on advanced projects such as Windfall and Barry, as well as the belt as a whole.

  • Duration : 20 min
  • Room St-Antoine