- V33E: From Earth Processes to Deposits: Geoscience Perspectives on Critical Minerals II Poster
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Jonathan Tucker, National Academy of Sciences
Convener:
Deborah Glickson, National Academy of Sciences
Graham Lederer, United States Geological Survey
Joshua Martin, Geological Society of America
Early Career Convener:
Joshua Martin, Geological Society of America
Chair:
Joshua Martin, Geological Society of America
Deborah Glickson, National Academy of Sciences
The demand for mineral resources, including critical minerals necessary for energy technology, manufacturing, and infrastructure, is driving renewed attention to fundamental understanding of the geologic processes that drive the global distribution of mineral resources. This session aims to bring together research and programs in mineralogy, petrology, volcanology, and geochemistry that advance our understanding of the formation, distribution, and behavior of critical mineral systems. We invite contributions that explore the fundamental Earth processes behind ore genesis, including magmatic differentiation, hydrothermal alteration, fluid-rock interactions, and metamorphic transformations, as well as analytical innovations and modeling approaches that shed light on mineral systems.
Index Terms
1043 Fluid and melt inclusion geochemistry
1065 Major and trace element geochemistry
3616 Hydrothermal systems
3665 Mineral occurrences and deposits
Suggested Itineraries:
Critical Minerals and Renewable Energy
Neighborhoods:
2. Earth Interior
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