In this episode we discuss the field of Economic Geology with Dr. Melissa Anderson. We touch on many timely questions concerning the role of this field in the next century: What have we learned from its history? What are the new frontiers of mining in practice and research? Why is mining so integral in our societies and our transition to a low-carbon future?
Primary readings discussed:
The Future of Economic Geology
Mineral Resources and Sustainability: Challenges for Earth Scientists
Sustainable supply of minerals and metals key to a low-carbon energy future
The Subduction Pulley with Erkan Gun and Russ Pysklywec
DEI in the Earth Sciences
Geophysical Techniques and Mineral Exploration with Andrei Swidinsky
New Years Episode 2022
Protoplanetary Disks and Backward Spinning Stars with J. J. Zanazzi
Canada's Nuclear Waste Management Plan with Andrew Parmenter
The History of Earth Sciences Education with Erik Klemetti
Compositions of Exoplanets and their Stars with Diana Valencia
Flood Risks and Hazards with Joseph Desloges
The Life and Legend of the Ediacaran Biota with Marc Laflamme
Special New Years Episode
Continental Drip with Oguz Gogus
The Plastic Problem with Miriam Diamond
Ultrafast Metamorphic Reactions with Xu Chu
Geoscience Education: Field Course Roundtable
Microfibre Pollution with Samantha Athey
Fracking Induced Seismicity with Dr. Semechah Lui
The Ocean and Carbon Sequestration with Elizabeth Phillips
Monitoring Volcanic Eruptions with Paul Ashwell
The Nuclear Waste Storage Problem with Don Davis
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