SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, INC Shaffer Parkway Littleton, CO USA Tel: Fax:

Similar documents
SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, INC Shaffer Parkway Littleton, CO USA Tel: Fax:

SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, INC Shaffer Parkway Littleton, CO USA Tel: Fax:

SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, INC Shaffer Parkway Littleton, CO USA Tel: Fax:

SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, INC Shaffer Parkway Littleton, CO USA Tel: Fax:

SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, INC Shaffer Parkway Littleton, CO USA Tel: Fax:

SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, INC Shaffer Parkway Littleton, CO USA Tel: Fax:

SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, INC Shaffer Parkway Littleton, CO USA Tel: Fax:

SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, INC Shaffer Parkway Littleton, CO USA Tel: Fax:

SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, INC Shaffer Parkway Littleton, CO USA Tel: Fax:

SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, INC Shaffer Parkway Littleton, CO USA Tel: Fax:

SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, INC Shaffer Parkway Littleton, CO USA Tel: Fax:

SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, INC Shaffer Parkway Littleton, CO USA Tel: Fax:

Society of Economic Geologists Student Chapter University of Portsmouth Annual Report

STUDENT CHAPTER PROGRESS REPORT

Sponsorship Proposal 2018

EDITORIAL. REVISTA DIREITO GV SÃO PAULO V. 13 N JAN-ABR 2017

IBRASIL Innovative and Inclusive Brazil Erasmus Mundus Action 2 programme

IBRASIL Innovative and Inclusive Brazil Erasmus Mundus Action 2 programme

Latin American & Hispanic Business Association

by Mariia Levchenko International Business Hotel and Restaurant Management Erasmus Semester Report University of Malaga, Spain

Telecommunications and the Economy in Brazil

AEG FOUNDATION CHARTER SUPPORTING UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE GEOSCIENCE STUDENTS IN NEVADA THROUGH SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS AEG FOUNDATION

2018 Sponsorship Package.

TALENT BOOST IN SÃO PAULO 14 APRIL 2016, TIVOLI HOTEL MOFARREJ WORLD TOURISM FORUM LUCERNE. Talent: a strategic priority for Brazil s growth story

GLOBELICS 2017 CALL FOR PAPERS

SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, INC Shaffer Parkway Littleton, CO USA Tel: Fax:

Strategy & Marketing for Emerging Countries

Myanmar Laos Vietnam. Philippines. Thailand. Cambodia. Malaysia Singapore. Brunei Darussalam. Indonesia. Partnership. Booklet 2016 / 2017

Scholarships for,international, Exchange. ERASMUS,MUNDUS,Programme SmartCities &'SmartGrids for' Sustainable Development

26 Nursing & Healthcare Conference

FAPESP JSPS Joint Research Workshop 2018 Application Guidelines

EUROPEAN CONFERENCE OF INDUSTRIAL TOURISM

IEEE ISCAS Bid Packet Requirements and Timeline

Global Aerospace Campus

A Progressive Strategy - From Hoteling to Mobile Applied Technology

PRIMARY CARE MENTAL HEALTH

A Review and Discussion of Continuing Education for Professional Geologists: Why do we need it?

Successful Recognition Student Guidebook. Justyna Pisera, PRIME Project Coordinator. PRIME Project. Erasmus Student Network

The Centre for East and South- East Asian Studies Strategic Plan LUND UNIVERSITY CENTRE FOR EAST AND SOUTH-EAST ASIAN STUDIES

2014 Annual Report Annual Report. Center for Protected Areas Management 2014 Annual Report 1

NEWSLETTER ISSUE

Global Services in LAC

Call for Submissions 4th Responsible Management Education Research Conference September 2017, Curitiba, Brazil

The IEEE Computer Society has established a

Turning Science into Innovation to Benefit Society. Presentation at the IP UniLink Project Meeting Campinas, March 26th, 2009

GEOSCIENCE ALUMNI LEADERSHIP ENDOWMENT (GALE) APPLICATION Winona State University Foundation

MONASH GLOBAL LEADERS NETWORK

LEGISLATIVE HIGHLIGHTS JULY 2015

APPLICATION GUIDELINES FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS APPLICATIONS International Applicants residing abroad

CHAPTER START-UP BOOKLET

Graphics and Web Lead - Tender Brief

University of São Paulo/Princeton University Strategic Partnership Teaching and Research Collaboration Grant Application Form

Dissertation: Participatory Pricing in Sport: An Examination of Name-Your-Own-Price and Pay- What-You-Want Pricing

PARTNER BOOKLET. International Student Project of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland. connect US

1. When will the Call for Applications for the next summer be available? 2. I have fil ed al the fields in but cannot submit the application form

Junior Science and Humanities Symposia TO: FROM: Rutgers University, School of Engineering SUBJECT:

International Geoscience Programme

OPTIONS OF COLLABORATION

Report on the 11 th International German Summer School on Hydrology September 2017, Bochum

Final Project Evaluation Report

American Society for Composites

Newton College and Career Academy Entrepreneurial Business Incubator

Nepal School of Internet Governance. Operating Guideline

BUSINESS AND INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES FORUM. 1st Edition

CALL FOR PROPOSALS #1 (2017)

Where the UK Meets Latin America and Iberia

By Nelson Narciso Filho Non-Resident Fellow at the Institute of the Americas

Transcript: Affordable Care Act for TB Services in California: Assessment by the California TB Controller s Association

10/ /2017 University of Tasmania (CODES) (as per SEG records)

AEG FOUNDATION CHARTER WEST-GRAY SCHOLARSHIP FUND

The IUGG Electronic Journal

Facebook & MySpace: Strategies to Boost Your Alumni & Development Efforts

The most influential healthcare event in Brazil and in the Americas

Engagement Opportunities

Highlights. Issue 38 - Year 03. Read breaking news about the Gerdau Group in the Americas. Enjoy!

Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT): Towards a Digital Transformation of the Brazilian Society

MAULANA AZAD NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BHOPAL, M.P., INDIA. (An Institute of National Importance)

CALL FOR STUDENT and STAFF exchange to THE ISTANBUL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY (TURKEY) IN THE FRAME OF THE EUROPEAN PROGRAMME ERASMUS+ KA107

EXHIBITOR PROSPECTUS. Introduction

SPONSOR & EXHIBITOR PROSPECTUS

Royal Irish Academy Standing Committee for Archaeology

GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT NEWS FOR MAJORS Volume 33, Number 17. Do you want to work in a National Park?? Please see the link below.

Elaine R. R. Rochedo

Partner Booklet. International Student Project of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland

Disclosure presenter

Excerpts from the IFHRO Handbook on Health Record Education

51 st U.S. Rock Mechanics / Geomechanics Symposium June, 2017, San Francisco, CA

PROGRAM OF THE 2 ND LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN INCUBATORS CONFERENCE

University of Houston African American Initiative for Scholarships Scholarship Overview and Application

Call for Participation. Southern African Systems Analysis Centre (SASAC) 2017 Emerging Researchers Programme

RED BULL STATION - ARTISTIC RESIDENCY 12th EDITION

Technological Innovation RD&I to be one step ahead of the market

SILESIAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SPIE STUDENT CHAPTER ANNUAL REPORT 2012

2017 Combined Charities Campaign October 2 October 31, 2017

Geo-Launchpad Internship Program

Abstracts must be structured according to one of the four following formats, incorporating the indicated headings and information:

ICC ARBITRATION EVENTS SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

2015UCF SCHOLAR AN ANNUAL UPDATE FOR NATIONAL MERIT SEMIFINALISTS

Senior Tourism in the EU: a Growing Market - Partnership and Cooperation with South America. Report of the Workshop

ANNUAL REPORT

Transcription:

SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, INC. 7811 Shaffer Parkway Littleton, CO 80127-3732 USA Tel: +1.720.981.7882 Fax: +1.720.981.7874 E-mail: studentprograms@segweb.org Student Chapter Annual Report Form This form is used to report on Student Chapter activities over the previous year. The report provides a useful medium to document the status and progress of individual chapters. Annual Reports are used to evaluate applications for SEG support and to keep information up-to-date on the SEG website. Please provide a summary of chapter activities in a concise form as suggested below. Description of programs may be supported by a limited number of photographs and figures in a format appropriate for publishing on our website. Submission Deadline: September 30th Submit to: studentprograms@segweb.org Month/Year Reported: From (mm/yyyy) 10/2016 To (mm/yyyy) 09/2017 Chapter Name: University of Campinas Society of Economic Geologists Student Chapter Chapter Mailing Address: Pandiá Calógeras Str., University of Campinas, Campinas - SP, Brazil Chapter E-mail: unicamp.segchapter@gmail.com Chapter Website: http://unicamp-seg.webs.com Chapter Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/unicampsegchapter Chapter Executive Committee (in office during the time frame captured on this report) (type Vacant if position not filled): President: José Henrique da Silva Nogueira de Matos zehenriquesnm@gmail.com Name E-mail Vice President: Poliana Iara de Freitas Toledo toledopoliana@gmail.com Name E-mail Secretary: Thais Takayassu Magaldi t.tmagaldi@gmail.com Name E-mail Treasurer: Beatriz Matos Spaletta beatriz.spalletta@gmail.com Name E-mail Chapter Academic Sponsor (SEG Fellow membership in good standing): Álvaro Penteado Crosta alvaro@ige.unicamp.br +55193521-4703 Name E-mail Phone 112, Reitoria Str., University of Campinas, Campinas-SP, Brazil Address Fax Chapter Industry Sponsor (SEG Fellow membership in good standing and not affiliated with the student chapter s institution): Francisco Azevedo Jr. chicoazevedo11@gmail.com +5511981957897 Name E-mail Phone Perobas Str., 157, Chácara Flora Condominium, Valinhos-SP, Brazil Address Fax Sponsoring Institution or Company (name): 1112002 BC Ltd., 1500-1055, West Georgia Str., Vancouver, BC. Attach: 1. a list of names of all Student Chapter members (please indicate by * if SEG Student Member). 2. complete Student Chapter Membership Information form with the current Executive Committee listed on page 1. On a separate page(s) provide a summary of student chapter annual activities: 1. Regular meetings, lectures 2. Field trips (dates, area visited, field trip leaders, number of participants, sponsors, benefits for students). Note: this is not the place for a detailed field trip report that is required from a chapter who has received funding from the Stewart R. Wallace Fund. 3. If your chapter received funding from the Stewart R. Wallace Fund, please submit a separate actual 4. Organization of conferences, workshops, short courses (theme, number of participants, benefits for students) 5. Participation in conferences, workshops, short courses (theme, number of participants from the chapter, benefits for students) 6. Fund-raising programs 7. Other programs accounting of how chapter funds were spent/used. 8. Future plans Aug2015VS

University of Campinas Society of Economic Geologists Student Chapter Annual Report 2017

UNICAMP - SEG student chapter 2017 committee: President: José Henrique da Silva Nogueira de Matos Vice-President: Poliana Iara de Freitas Toledo Treasure: Beatriz Matos Spalletta Secretary: Thais Magaldi

Message from the committee This is the activity report of the University of Campinas UNICAMP SEG Student Chapter from Late 2016 to 2017. This year we focused on organizing a field trip, talks and extending our professional network during events, also trying to raise funds for our current and future activities. The UNICAMP SEG Student Chapter was established in 2009 and counts now with 18 members. These members are under-graduate and graduate students of Geology in the university, the latter counting with both doctoral and masters level students. Unfortunately, the mineral exploration industry in Brazil is facing a protractedlow level of investments. In face of this adverse scenario, the number of interested students in economic geology has decreased given the limited job market. Regardless of that, the Chapter has aimed in 2017 to raise the interest in mineral exploration. For this, we tried to provide activities to discuss the future of the global and national mineral exploration industry. In order to achieve this we organized a field trip to an important mineral district in Brazil and organized talks by speakers as Mr. Dan Wood and Gustavo Mello from ADIMB (Agency for the Technological Development of the Brazilian Mineral Industry). As a result of these efforts was observed an increase in the number of undergraduate participants in our group. Even considering the uncertainties regarding the future of the mineral exploration industry, the interest of the students in economic geology has been raised. We are proud of the activities we engaged this year and we are thankful for the support from SEG. Our efforts from now on are focused on organizing short-courses, workshops, national meetings with other Brazilian SEG Student Chapters. Additionally, we have plans to seek financial support to organize another field trip. José Matos President Poliana Toledo Vice-president Beatriz Spalletta Treasurery Thais Magaldi Secretary On Facebook: UNICAMP SEG Student Chapter

Members and executive committee The student chapter counts with eighteen members encompassing undergraduates from Geology degree school and graduate members from the graduate school on Geology with both Masters and Doctor of Philosophy candidates. The following executive committee has been elected in February 2017 and will be acting until 2018: José Matos President, Poliana Toledo Vice-president, Thais Magaldi Secretary and Beatriz Spalletta Treasury. The other members are João Motta, Raphael Hunger, Gustavo Coelho, Veronica Trevisan, Ananda Lopes, Vanessa Pimenta, Igor Moreira, Paulo Lima, Thais Murer, Henrique Fedel, Hevelyn Martins, Helena Coradini, Guilherme dos Anjos, Thiago Lopes, Diego Rodrigues. Most of the members get really involved during the activities or planning. A list is provided below. The Chapter has had the academic sponsorship of Prof. Dr. Álvaro Crosta (Institute of Geosciences State University of Campinas UNICAMP), and industry sponsorship of Francisco Azevedo Jr.We also count on the extensive support by Prof. Dr. Roberto Perez Xavier (UNICAMP), Dra. Maria José Maluf de Mesquita (UNICAMP) and Dr. Diego Ducart (UNICAMP). No. Name Status SEG SC role SEG Membership # 1 José Matos PhD. Candidate President 909128 2 Poliana Toledo MSc. Candidate V. President 908047 3 Beatriz Spalletta MSc. Candidate Treasury 911166 4 Tais Magaldi MSc. Candidate Secretary 911190 5 Raphael Hunger MSc. Candidate Member 907441 6 Veronica Trevisan PhD. Candidate Member 898585 7 Gustavo Melo PhD. Candidate Member 900652 8 João Motta PhD. Candidate Member 902118 9 Igor Moreira MSc. Candidate Member 911064 10 Vanessa Pimenta MSc. Candidate Member 910912 11 Paulo Lima Undergraduate Member 12 Thais Murer Undergraduate Member 13 Henrique Fedel Undergraduate Member 14 Hevelyn Martins Undergraduate Member 15 Helena Coradini Undergraduate Member 16 Guilherme dos Undergraduate Member Anjos 17 Thiago Lopes Undergraduate Member 18 Diego Rodrigues Undergraduate Member

Activities o Regular meetings Our group organizes regular meetings once a month and eventual ones when close to developing activities such as talks, field trips, and short-courses. During these meetings, we discussed ideas for activities, funding opportunities and mainly devised tasks on event organization. o Industry partnerships Since 2016 our group maintained a partnership with ARANZ Geo Limited, the distributor of the LEAPFROG GEO geological modeling tool. This agreement is part of ARANZ interest on spreading its product along the geological and exploration community offering free licensing to universities abroad housing SEG student chapters. A number of 10 licenses were conceded to UNICAMP community in 2016, some of them destined to be installed on computational laboratories for both undergraduate and graduate alumni, with two licenses reserved for Professors Diego Ducart and Carlos Roberto de Souza Filho from UNICAMP s Institute of Geosciences which share interests in the software. This agreement was a joint effort of the Student Chapter s ex-president (João Motta) and Professor Diego Ducart while in contact with the professional geologist Marcelo Freitas from ARANZ Geo Latin-America during 2016 July. This is a most interesting partnership as the students of the university can get access to Leapfrog which is an important geological modeling software. It is important to state that software use is intended to stick to research interests. o Talks From November 2016, to now (September 2017), our group organized four talks. On November 22, we received the Professor Christophe Renac from Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis - France. Professor Renac is engaging a project with Professor Maria José of Institute of Geosciences UNICAMP. As part of this project, he spent three months in Brazil. During this time period, he gave us a talk entitled Trace elementssulfides interaction in oxide and anoxyde sediments. His research subjects and talk were deeply technical, and the major spectators were masters and Ph.D. candidates, with good adherence of professors from the Geosciences Institute. On June 30, the geologist Andrés Luis Navarro gave a talk regarding geological features, mapping techniques and prospection of Chilean and Argentinian Andean Cupriferous Porphyries. He presented a good overview of most useful tools used in this kind of geologic environment with more than twenty years experience on it. The public present encompassed undergraduate students of last year of the geology course and masters and Ph.D. candidates.

Andrés Luis Navarro in the auditory of Geoscience Institute of UNICAMP On August 24, we received the Thayler Lindsey Visiting Lecturer Mr. Dan Wood from Australia. Mr. Dan Wood gave us a short seminar of two hours entitled Future Exploration How We Will Need to Explore. In this talk, he provided some insights regarding what tools the mineral exploration industry will use in the future and what sort of terranes have been underestimated. These potential techniques and environments represent a paradigm that may be re-evaluated. This seminar had a good adherence with professional geologists, professors, graduate and undergraduate students. Additionally, we were pleased to welcome students from University of São Paulo (USP) and State University of São Paulo (UNESP) SEG Student Chapters. Mr. Dan Wood during his short seminar at Institute of Geoscience of UNICAMP. On September 24, the geologist Gustavo Mello from ADIMB (Agency for the Technological Development of the Brazilian Mineral Industry) presented a two-hour talk entitled of Panorama and Perspective of Future Mineral Exploration in Brazil. As mentioned in the message from the committee, the geology students need to understand the moment of mineral exploration in Brazil, and mainly motivation to continue study economic geology even in this adverse moment. As we expect, the lecture had good adherence students from last year of geology course.

Geologist Gustavo Mello from ADIMB on his talk. Students and Professor watching the talk of Gustavo Mello from ADIMB o Short courses o Different Sources and Fluids Ages in Diagenetic and Hydrothermal Systems: Stable Isotopes and Ar-Ar Studies This short course has been presented by Professor Christophe Renac in a four days timeframe. This specific topic attracted masters and Ph.D. students, mainly those who are researching crustal evolution and metallogeny. This was a very good opportunity for many graduate-level students in our student which are engaging on isotope geology.

Professor Christophe Renac during the short course. Sadly, problems with schedule prevented some short-courses that were in our program. On June, Professor Fátima Bitencourt from UFRGS (the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul) would come to our university for five days short-course about intrusive rocks; however, her schedule for last semester was full. Despite that problem, we hope to bring her to our university next year; we think this topic is very interesting for students of our chapter and our community that work with this kind of geologic scenario. We considered short courses a great interaction opportunity with professionals from different institutes with different points of view, and a good chance to review and learn new relevant topics. For next season, we will try to increase the number of relevant short courses as the same level of 2016. o Participation in events Carajás Mineral Province Expedition The Agency for the Technological Development of the Brazilian Mineral Industry (ADIMB) granted for two members of our chapter for attending the Carajás Mineral Province Expedition. This Expedition took place between July 09 and 16. The two local members that took part in this opportunity were José Henrique Matos and Verônica Trevisan jointed to more 17 SEG S.C. members from another Brazilian universities. ADIMB covered all costs for the expedition. The visit had the support of Vale and AVANCO field team. Professor Caetano Juliani from the University of São Paulo and Professor Marcondes Lima da Costa from the Federal University of Pará gave technical support to the students. The general coordination was in charge of the geologist Gustavo Mello from ADIMB. The expedition was accompanied by talks about mineral economic dynamics, regional geology, metallogeny, and weathering process. Important iron, IOCG (Iron oxide copper-gold) and manganese mine/deposits were visited (Salobo copper mine, Azul manganese, N4 mine and S11D iron mines Vale projects; Antas Norte AVANCO project, and Serra Verde copper deposit).

Carajás Province, the red boxes show the deposits/mines visited in the expedition (modified from Vasquez et al. 2008). National S.C. meeting in Parauapebas (during Carajás Expedition) Nowadays, 36 geology courses are scattered around Brazil. Some of these courses have been active for 10 years or less. Due to a country continental dimension, most of works/research in economic geology does not spread around the country. Moreover, students who have an affinity with economic geology and mineral exploration have problems of insertion in the job market. In this sense, two meetings with participation of members from almost all Brazilian S.C., including José Henrique Matos and Verônica Trevisan, occurred during the expedition targeted to propose one national event to integrate all students of economic geology. One of the meetings was accompanied by Gustavo Mello (ADIMB) and by Professor Caetano Juliani, who offered both logistical and technical support. We defined to perform a two-day event before the next Brazilian Symposium of Mineral Exploration (SIMEXMIN) on May, 2018. The main goal of the event is to promote the interaction among undergraduate and graduate students with professional geologists. The event has a conference layout with main lectures (SEG lectures and institutional ones) oral and poster presentations. o Field Trip Quadrilatero Ferrífero field trip The Quadrilátero Ferrífero field trip was organized by the UNICAMP SEG chapter, according to SEG committee instructions and partially funded by the SEG Stewart R. Wallace Fund (Student Chapter Grants for Field-Based Education October 2015 round). It was carried out in six days, from March 7th to March 12th, including transfers to Nova União and Ouro Preto regions, visits to gold mines, and two regional traverses. The field trip report is available on: http://www.segweb.org/seg/students/student_chapters/seg/_students/student_chapt ers.aspx.

o Other activities Field notebook and T-shirts sales Looking forward to raising funds for our activities we are selling a field notebook among our community. We sold almost all of the 150 field notebooks we ordered back in 2016. Additionally, we are making 75 new t-shirts with UNICAMP SEG Chapter merchandise. Almost all of the 75 t-shirts are reserved for our community, and we expect to raise almost R$ 500,00. Interactions overseas Our Student Chapter member João Motta spent a three-month period at Monash University in Melbourne Australia following a grant by the Australian Academy of Sciences for Latin-American graduate students. João developed part of his research on applied geophysics for IOCG districts in the host university from 2017 June to September. During this time period, João engaged with the local Student Chapter to learn ways in managing activities and reach wider audiences in our local community and abroad. The Monash chapter was kind active that time and João attended to several talks during that period. João even presented a talk to the local community on July 25 entitled IOCG deposits in Brazil a brief view. The purpose of the talk was to raise awareness of the existence and diversity in both style and time frame observed in Brazilian IOCG deposits. Monash chapter president - Christopher Voisey - was very proactive and presented lots of opportunities for research and job market in the Australian environment. Further plans For the next year, we already started to organize a national event for economic geology students. The event will be a joint effort of all Brazilian SEG student chapters. The main goal is the integration of all students that have an affinity with economic geology. Furthermore, we want to promote interaction between students and professionals. Likely to 2017 we would like to promote a field trip in 2018. Probably, this time the field trip will be in partnership with USP (University of São Paulo) SEG S.C. We are currently outlining the possibilities, focusing on two alternatives. The first one is in São Paulo State (Brazil), in the Ribeira Valley region, so we could visit a phosphate mine in Jacupiranga, and Au and Pb deposits at Apiaí. Another opportunity is to visit the Neoproterozoic Brasilia belt in Goiás State (Brazil) to check the existing Ni, Nb, Zn, Pb and Au deposits. However, the second option has many additional costs. Usually, despite the costs to promote events, our chapter always tries to provide lectures and short courses free of charge to our community, mainly because many students cannot afford to pay. Our goal is to maintain one or two short courses, and several relevant lectures. To do it, we will continue to sell our products and seek support from our graduate program, SEG funds, and from the mining industry. As in 2017 we kept our eyes on lectures and talks that provided insights into the mineral exploration scenario, in the next season we would like more academic events that talk about the process of ore deposit formation.

University of Campinas Society of Economic Geologists Student Chapter Financial Report 2017

UNICAMP - SEG student chapter 2017 committee: President: José Henrique da Silva Nogueira de Matos Vice-President: Poliana Iara de Freitas Toledo Treasure: Beatriz Matos Spalletta Secretary: Thais Magaldi

Financial report Total amount in 2017 January: R$ 6,396.79 Field trip costs: R$ 2,486.55 Lecture s costs: R$ 971.53 Coffee breaks in events: R$ 320.00 T-shirts revenue: R$ 500.00 Total amount in 2017 September: R$ 3,118,71