Durée
26h Th, 1j T. t., 26h Labo., 32h Proj.
Nombre de crédits
Enseignant
Langue(s) de l'unité d'enseignement
Langue anglaise
Organisation et évaluation
Enseignement au premier quadrimestre, examen en janvier
Horaire
Unités d'enseignement prérequises et corequises
Les unités prérequises ou corequises sont présentées au sein de chaque programme
Contenus de l'unité d'enseignement
- General overview of the mineral resources sector.
- Definitions of ore, resource, reserve.
- Mineral production and consumption statistics.
- General concepts of metallogeny
- Economic Geology of:
- Deposits related to hydrothermalism associated to magmas;
- Hydrothermal deposits related to sedimentary /structural features;
- Deposits formed in sedimentary/evaporitic environments;
- Detrital deposits;
- Deposits formed by superficial weathering;
- Deposits linked to metasomatism, metamorphism, diagenesis
Acquis d'apprentissage (objectifs d'apprentissage) de l'unité d'enseignement
- Understand the diversity and complexity of the geological contexts of the main metallic ore deposits.
- Be able to imagine the best exploration tools criteria for each kind of mineral resource
- Be able to establish a clear link between the ore deposit type (nature) and the most appropriate excavation technique (engineering) to optimize resources
- Understand the geopolitical context prevailing for each metallic resource
- Plan a resource exploitation strategy to lower the impact of geological and mineralogical characteristics on the downstream mineral processing
- Be able to gather information and communicate to the wider society the challenges of extracting resources in complex natural environments
- Have the right background in economic geology to be a creative partner in an environmental remediation team
Savoirs et compétences prérequis
Géologie générale
Activités d'apprentissage prévues et méthodes d'enseignement
LECTURES are delivered in a classroom allowing for spontaneous interaction between professor and students. These lessons use PPT enriched with video presentations and remote sensing images to introduce the environmental and social issues faced by the mining sector.
Every (2h) lecture is complemented by a PRACTICAL SESSION, inviting students to manipulate and observe real samples, to question researchers and to search for professional literature. For sanitary reasons, the sample manipulation can be replaced by online visualisation of macro/micro samples using the Cytomine platform
A collection of more than 5000 samples from all over the world is available for browsing through the variety of world deposits.
GROUPS of two students with different backgrounds/culture are formed. Each group is asked to gather and synthesize scientific and commercial literature referring to an element and a given world class deposit. A poster session is organized allowing for interaction and peer-evaluation among students.
FIELD TRIP : A one day field trip is organized during the course to discover the reality of developing the extractive industry in a densely populated region. For sanitary and organisational reasons the field trip might be cancelled
Mode d'enseignement (présentiel, à distance, hybride)
Frontal instruction (2h) to explain the geological context of each deposit
Hands-on learning (2h) to manipulate samples
Face-to-face discussions and interaction with young researchers and scholars in the field
Cooperative learning including team work, realization and presentation (pitch) of a poster in front of peers
Supports de cours, lectures obligatoires ou recommandées
Required:
Power Point presentations available through e-Campus
ARNDT N., GANINO Cl, KESLER St. - Metals and Society - An Introduction to Economic Geology, Springer, 2012
Recommended:
IIED, Breaking New Ground: Mining, Minerals and Sustainable Development (final report of the International Institute for Environment and Development).
ROBB L. - Introduction to ore-forming processes - Blackwell, 2009
JEBRAK M. et MARCOUX E. - Géologie des ressources minérales, 2008 (ISBN : 978-2-551-23737-1) or Geology of Mineral Resources (english version), (ISBN : 978-1-897095-73-7).
Modalités d'évaluation et critères
Examen(s) en session
Toutes sessions confondues
- En présentiel
évaluation écrite ( questions ouvertes )
Travail à rendre - rapport
Informations complémentaires:
THEORY (70%): One major question relating to the mechanism of ore deposit formation and insisting on the features (size, grade, geometry, host rocks, etc.) that will impact the exploitation technique and the environment.
A series of more specific questions related to the terminology, the mineralogy and grades of various elements, the main producing regions of the world, etc.
The scientific rigor, clear structure and illustration as well as care taken in the presentation are essential criteria in the evaluation
PRACTICE (15%): Identification of ore samples. Interactive discussion on mineralogy, deposit type and main features of the mineralisation.
POSTER and pitch presentation (15%): Overall quality of the poster (structure, illustration, sources,...) and clarity of the oral presentation
Stage(s)
Remarques organisationnelles et modifications principales apportées au cours
Contacts
Mrs Rosalia FIORENTINO
Tél. : 04/366.95.27, e-mail : emerald@uliege.be
Mrs Laura LENOIR
Teaching & Research assistant
GeMMe
Sart Tilman B52
e-mail : laura.lenoir@uliege.be