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Should we mine battery minerals in the US?
October 2 @ 12:00 pm - 12:50 pm MDT
PAYNE INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY SPRING SEMINAR
Should we mine battery minerals in the US?
OCTOBER 2, 2024
Topic: Should we mine battery minerals in the US?
SPEAKER: PAYNE INSTITUTE FACULTY FELLOW DR. ELIZABETH HOLLEY
Hosted by: MINES PATHWAYS EXPLORATIONS
TIME: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2 | 12:00PM – 12:50PM OR 4:00PM-4:50PM MT
LIVE: BUNKER AUDITORIUM, GREEN CENTER, COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES (MAP)
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Please join Mines Pathways Exploration as they welcome Dr. Elizabeth Holley presenting Should We Mine Battery Minerals in the US? on Wednesday, October 2 at Colorado School of Mines.
Dr. Elizabeth Holley is an exploration and mining geologist who studies the processes responsible for ore deposit genesis, as well as the geologic characteristics that determine how ore bodies are developed, mined, and reclaimed. Her interdisciplinary work examines the intersections between technical and social risks in mining, and she is a fellow of the Payne Institute for Public Policy. Dr. Holley’s Mining Geology Research Group has been supported by the National Science Foundation, CDC NIOSH, the USGS, major and mid-tier mining companies, and philanthropic foundations. Dr. Holley has worked in the industry on five continents, and she contributed to the discovery of the White Gold deposit in the Yukon. She organized nearly 200 professional development short courses for the Society of Economic Geologists, is a fellow of the society, and served as the 2022 Society of Economic Geologists Distinguished Lecturer. She currently serves on the Committee on Earth Resources for the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine.