Teaching and training program

Undergraduate
Honours
Postgraduate




Undergraduate

the teaching aims

GEMOC's teaching program aims to:

undergraduate training

this program has four short-term objectives:

achievements 1998 - 1999

Kelsie Dadd received the Macquarie University Award for Excellence in Teaching at the September Graduation ceremony.

curriculum development
 





GEMOC honours

GEMOC OFFERS SCHOLARSHIPS for students with excellent undergraduate records who are carrying out GEMOC-related projects.
The following projects were completed in 1999 with GEMOC Honours Scholarships or assistance.  Six candidates at Macquarie University were awarded first class Honours.

Macquarie

James Austin:  The structure of the Merimbula Group (part-time continued from 1998)

Jason Berton:  A radiometric, stratigraphic and structural analysis of the Cocoparra Group, Rankin Springs , central-western NSW

Andrew Botfield:  Cu and Zn isotope fractionation in hydrothermal systems

John Bus:  High-resolution seismics on various subsurface targets in NSW

Michael Cook:  Arsenic geochemistry in igneous rocks of the New England Fold Belt

Tara Deen:  3-D seismic tomography

Troy Herbert:  Gravity and magnetic modeling of Redeemer deposit, WA

Timothy Moulds:  Geology, geochemistry and tectonic setting of the Frampton Volcanics, southeastern NSW

Antony Sprigg:  The nature and timing of mafic-felsic dykes, Bermagui.

Dave Tabrett:  Geological evolution of Lord Howe Island

ANU

Robert Lacey:  Integrating the geology and geophysics of the Yeoval batholith, NSW.

Cameron Mitchell:  The Challenger Gold Mine, Adelong, New South Wales.

Cameron OíNeill:  The Luxmore mafic igneous complex, New Zealand.

Georgina Burch:  The geology and mineralisation at Mount Mackenzie, Queensland
 

The following Honours projects are relevant to GEMOC in 2000
 

Macquarie

Peter Glenn Andrews:  Breadalbane iron deposits and their geological environment

Brendan Cahill:  The evolution of the Sentinel Range Igneous Complex and its relationship to the Red Hill Skarns

Amanda Hensen:  Project on volcanic geology

Deian Humphreys:  Ore and alteration zonation at the Browns cobalt deposit, Rum Jungle, NT

Matilda Thomas:  The remote sensing of the Mount Painter hydrothermal system

Maureen McMahon:  Multiple isotope signatures of mineralised granites

ANU

Alex Johnston:  Trace elements in molybdenite - implications for  depositional environments

Marita Sloan:  Low temperature melts and their relationship to mineralisation at Broken Hill, NSW
 

GEMOC scholarship holder, Mick Burke graduated with first class Honours in May 1999.  Mickís project integrated mantle xenolith and geophysical data to  characterise the crust-mantle boundary beneath the Southern Highlands, New South Wales. He was supervised by Sue OíReilly and Karsten Gohl.
 




GEMOC postgraduate

A first for GEMOC:  Rondi Davies (left) was the first PhD to graduate (September 1999) in GEMOC at Macquarie.

GEMOC postgraduate students had a high  profile at national and international conferences through 1999 including the Goldschmidt Conference in Boston and the Orogenic Lherzolites Conference in Pavia. As part of GEMOCís international exchange program with the University of Jean Monnet, St Etienne, Will Powell from Macquarie participated in the 1999 Fieldwork Program in the Kerguelen Islands, Bertrand Moine completed his PhD (and will submit early 2000) and Guillaume Delpech has been awarded an International Postgraduate Award by Macquarie to undertake isotopic studies on the Kerguelen mantle.
 
Mark Pirlo received a Queen's Trust for Young Australians Achievement Award to support his postgraduate research.

 

MACQUARIE:

completed

Rondi Davies (PhD):  East Australian Diamonds: Characterisation and origin;  Sponsored by Rio Tinto, Kennecott Canada  (completed 1999) (see Research Highlights)

Joanne McCarron (MSc):  Mantle xenoliths from Queensland and South Australia (completed 1997)
 

Submitted January 1999 to March 2000

Elena Belousova (PhD):  Zircon and apatite geochemistry: applications to petrology and mineral exploration;   APA and sponsorship by Rio Tinto (commenced 1996)

Oliver Gaul (PhD):  Composition of the lithospheric mantle beneath Australia;   APAI collaborative with Stockdale Prospecting, CSIRO EM (commenced 1995)

Bertrand Moine (PhD):  The role of fluids in the genesis, segregation and crystallisation of intraplate oceanic mantle magmas: implications for crustal accretion; Co-tutelle with University of Jean Monnet

Xu Xisheng (PhD):  The lithospheric mantle beneath eastern China;  Formal exchange PhD, Nanjing and Macquarie (commenced 1996)

Shixin Yao (PhD):  Chromite as a petrogenetic indicator in ultramafic rocks;  Collaborative with Rio Tinto (commenced 1996)
 

current

Olivier Alard (PhD):  Trace element geochemistry and mantle domains, emphasis on PGE and Re/Os;  OPRA with MUIPRA stipend (commenced 1997)

Kari Anderson (PhD):  Defining the APWP for early to mid Palaeozoic eastern Gondwanaland: paleomagnetic pole information from the northern Tasman Orogen;  MUPRA & MUIPRA (com. 1999)

Eloise Beyer (PhD):  Contrasting characteristics of Proterozoic and Phanerozoic mantle types;
 Field assistance from Ashton Mining (commenced 1997)

Jyrki Pienmunne (PhD):  A geochemical and isotopic study of Co-Ag-Ni-As mineralisation, Cobalt, Ontario (part-time commenced 1998)

Mark Pirlo (PhD):  Australian groundwater geochemistry; applications to heat flow and exploration;   APA, (commenced 1998)

Will Powell (PhD):  Nature of the lithospheric mantle in the New England Region, NSW;   APA (commenced 1997)

Esmé van Achterbergh (PhD):  Trace-element fingerprints of metasomatic processes in lithospheric mantle  (part-time, commenced 1999)
 

commencing 2000

Sonja Aulbach (PhD):  Depletion and metasomatic processes in cratonic mantle; OPRA with MUIPRA stipend

Andrew Botfield (PhD):  Transitional metal isotope systematics in the HYC Ag-Pb-Zn deposit   (part-time)

Michael Cook (PhD):  Arsenic in East Australian Granites;  APA

Guillaume Delpech (PhD):  Isotopic characteristics of lithosphere processes beneath Kerguelen; Co-tutelle with University of Jean Monnet, OPRA with GEMOC stipend
 

ANU:

completed

Liankun Sha (PhD):  Accessory minerals (especially phosphates) in granites of the Lachlan Fold Belt;  theoretical modeling of ordering-disordering in silicate minerals

C.J. Bryant (PhD):  Geochemistry of volcanic ashes from the Izu-Bonin-Mariana arc systems, and a geochemical traverse of the Kurile-Hokkaido arc
 

current

Helen Degeling (PhD):  A study of Zr/Th/U equilibria and the growth of zircon (commenced 1998)

Tony Kemp (PhD):  In situ partial melting and petrogenesis of igneous rocks of the Glenelg River Complex, western Victoria: a field, isotopic and geochemical investigation (commenced 1996)

Cromwell Qpoto (PhD):  Base and noble metals trapped in phenocryst-hosted glass inclusions of the various lava suites of Bougainville (commenced 1998)

Andy Tompkin (PhD):  Gold mineralisation in the Gawler Craton, South Australia (commenced 1998)

X. Teng (MSc):   Petrology of the trans-Tanakura Tectonic Line (a lithosphere-penetrating fault in Honshu) island arc transect (ongoing from 1996)

Ulrike Troitzch (PhD):  Experimental investigation of titanite solid solution Ca(Ti,Al)(O,F)SiO4 in the assemblage titanite-anorthite-fluorite (commenced 1996)
 

commencing 2000

Carl Spandler:  Subduction zone fluid loss - an experimental approach

Patricia Wallace:  Petrological evolution of Rabaul

Anthony Budd:  Petrology and geochemistry of the mineral deposits of the Gawler Craton
 

GEMOC  Postgraduate students and Sue O'Reilly at a combined Macquarie/ANU Meeting in 1999. Left to right: Xisheng Xu, Will Powell, Olivier Alard, Elena Belousova, Sue O'Reilly, Mark C. Pirlo, Esmé van Achterbergh, Eloise Beyer, Kari Anderson and Cromwell Qpoto.
 



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