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The Serbian Geological Society (Srpsko geološko društvo - SGD) is a voluntary scientific organization of the Serbian geologists.

Serbian Geological Society was founded in 1891 with an objective: "to perform geological investigations of Serbian and other lands of the Balkan Peninsula, as well to inform its members and other interested parties about the achievement in the field of geology and affiliated sciences."


NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS


Visit of students from Greece

Published 03.08.2023. - 15:33 | Published by |
The UPatras S.E.G. Student Chapter is a Scientific Association of students from the Department of Geology of the University of Patras that focuses on the subject of Economic Geology and is a chapter of the International Community of the Society of Economic Geologists (https://www.segweb.org/). The Association consists of active students of all Study Cycles (BSc, MSc, PhD) and is supervised by our Academic Advisor, Associate Professor Dr. Stavros Kalaitzidis, and our Industry Advisor Dr. Georgios Falalakis. Our chapter has carried out a series of activities in recent years, such as educational seminars, participation in an international vlog competition, with the contribution: "Tracing the Al journey from the deep ocean ... to Delphi", (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKHUI4XQFeM&t=5s), while in 2022 we held our first field-based workshop in Poland (https://tinyurl.com/3r75zyhx). This year, our chapter organized a 7-day field-based workshop entitled "Geo-Exploration of Critical Elements in Balkans" in Serbia in collaboration with the Serbian Geological Society, section of Economic Geology, and University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology during the period of 01-07 July. The general program started with a visit to the Faculty of Mining and Geology accompanied by Professors Dr. Dragana Životić and Dr. Vladimir Simić in which we had the opportunity to observe the amazing collection of ores and minerals of Serbia, followed by a highlight visit to the Tesla Museum and enjoying the interactive experiments of the exhibition. Of course, the weekend included a visit to Belgrade Fortress, a boat cruise on Danube River and lots of tasting of local cuisine at Belgrade’s picturesque streets. The main technical program, starting on Monday the 3rd of July, included a visit to the Kostolac lignite mine owned by Elektroprivreda Srbije where Miocene xylite-rich lignite is exploited. After a short lecture on the basic geological characteristics of the lignite basin and the exploitation methods we visited the open pit and observed the lignite-bearing strata and the whole extracting process. A few meters away from the open pit the team had the chance to visit the Archaeological site of Viminacium, which also hosts palaeontological specimens and particularly a perfectly preserved fossil of a Mammoth. On Tuesday 4th we visited the facilities of Dundee Precious Metals Inc. (DPM), which is mainly active in exploration for gold and copper in the high-grade deposit at Čoka Rakita. Our team was able to observe drilling activities at DPM’s active exploration site, and later to examine cores and get a short-training on core-logging from the skarn mineralisation at DPM’s offices. On Wednesday 5th the team visited the Rogozna Gold-Copper-Zinc Project in southern Serbia owned by Zlatna Reka Resources, an Ibaera Capital subsidiary. The polymetallic mineralisation intersected in the area is characterized by disseminated to semi-massive zones of chalcopyrite, sphalerite, pyrite, and hematite with subordinate galena within intensely altered retrograde skarn. The Geological Staff trained our team in logging the core, conducting XRF measurements and gave as a short tour at their core cutting room and other samples preparation facilities. Later in the afternoon we observed an ophiolite sequence located near the Maglič Castle. On our final day in Serbia, Thursday 6th of July we visited Rio Tinto’s Jadar Lithium Project in Loznica in the Jadar Valley in Western Serbia. The team had the chance to observe numerous cores of hydrothermal lithium and boron mineralization hosted within lacustrine sediments. The UPatras S.E.G. Student Chapter wants to thank Professors Dr. Dragana Životić and Dr. Vladimir Simić from University of Belgrade and our Academic Advisor Dr. Stavros Kalaitzidis who accompanied us during our stay in Serbia and of course all the personnel of companies: Elektroprivreda Srbije, Dundee Precious Metals Inc, Zlatna Reka Resources and Rio Tinto for the fantastic hospitality and enthusiastic coaching. Special thanks to Nenad Predić (JP Elektroprivreda Srbije), Dragana Davidović, Mladen Zdravković, Dragan Milošević, Aleksandra Janković (DPM), Dr. Milorad Antić, Mila Obradović, Momčilo Rečević and Jonathan Hunt (Zlatna Reka Resources), Ivana Misailović, Toma Grubin, Dušan Tanasković (Rio-Tinto). Additionally, we express our gratitude to the Special Research Account Office of University of Patras, the Society of Economic Geologists, and the Companies METKA ATE., Hellas Gold SA., Topalidis S.A., Delphi-Distomon S.A, Lithos Geological Services, ΤΕΒΕΚ – Lyros & Associates, Unisol Α.Ε. and Geo-Environment-D. Tsagkas, as well as Kavvadias Tours for their vital contribution to our goal, since without their support this field workshop would not be possible.  

EU Soil Monitoring Law Task Group

Published 17.07.2023. - 18:41 | Published by |
  Dear all, The European Federation of Geologists gladly signed the EU Soil Manifesto when the European Commission requested it. Please see the file. To actively demonstrate commitment to the manifesto, the board has kindly asked me to form and appoint members for the EU Soil Health Act Task Group as part of the Panel of Experts on Soil Protection activities. I will be chairing the Task Group and within this role, I will coordinate, manage and delegate EFG work and actions related to the published  Proposal for a Soil Monitoring Law. To be effective and agile, the number of the Task Group will be of maximum seven (nr 7) members. To the ones that are interested, please let me know by the end of Friday's business day. While we deeply appreciate and value every expression of interest, please note that this does not guarantee automatic inclusion in the task group. The process will take into consideration various factors to ensure the formation of a well-rounded and effective team. We thank you in advance for your understanding and look forward to your participation.   European Federation of Geologists  

Associated Societies Expo & Mentoring Opportunity – Apply by 7/30

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  Greetings! I'm writing to invite you to apply to participate in a 1-day workshop on Saturday, October 14th in Pittsburgh, the day before GSA Connects 2023 begins. The workshop is sponsored by GeosciencesASCEND, an NSF-funded effort that aims to broaden participation, acceptance, and inclusion of diverse populations across the geosciences. The workshop will provide you with meaningful, direct ways to engage with scholars from GSA's On To the Future (OTF) program. In the morning, OTF scholars will build professional development skills. The afternoon will be an Associated Societies Expo, where you will have an opportunity to engage in more informal, extended conversations with a broad cohort of aspiring geoscientists, curious to learn more about your societies and all they have to offer. GeoASCEND is seeking 1 representative from each society to participate as mentors.  Mentors will receive a $400 stipend in exchange for their participation, including the pre-work describe below. To apply, fill out this online form before July 30th: https://forms.gle/BQyTHf5WWCVFYm1T9. Read on to learn more about this amazing opportunity! I look forward to seeing you in Pittsburgh. All the best,
Nan Yale Stout, JD
Associate Director, Scientific Integrity & Strategic Partnerships
The Geological Society of America
3300 Penrose Place | P.O. Box 9140 | Boulder, CO, 80301
+1-303-357-1012

EFG Communication Survey

Published 08.07.2023. - 11:00 | Published by |
 

Dear EFG delegates,

I am writing to you concerning the Communication Survey shared earlier by the Secretariat team. We now received approximately 200 replies and I would like to thank all those of you who already replied and shared the survey within your network. Considering that the EFG National Associations all together represent 45,000 geologists, that it is crucial for us to reinforce statistical data we have about the community and it is also crucial better understand the community's communication preferences, we kindly ask you for additional support: 1. Please share again the survey through your National Association's channels and invite members to participate by 20 July: https://bit.ly/EFGCommunicationSurvey 2. Direct Referral: ask 3 persons who are part of your professional network to complete the survey and share it further. Thanks in advance for your support! Last but not least, please remember the “45,000 Communication Challenge”: sharing the survey within your National Association might allow you to win the Challenge and receive a free travel to the Spring 2024 EFG Council meeting in Ireland for one delegate. Best regards,

David Govoni / President efg.president@eurogeologists.eu

European Federation of Geologists Rue Jenner 13, B-1000 Brussels http://www.eurogeologists.eu

EFG’s Official Response to COM(2023)161 European Net Zero Industry Act

Published 07.07.2023. - 14:07 | Published by |
 

Dear Delegates,

I would like to draw your attention to EFG's Official Response to COM(2023)161 European Net Zero Industry Act. The response can be accessed at the following link:

https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/13791-Net-Zero-Industry-Act/F3428054_en

You are encouraged to share the Observations also with your members and other organizations.

I would like to thank Glen, who acted as the “sherpa” in drafting the document, and to Maureen and Anita for providing the framework and incisiveness in shaping the text.

Thanks also to János, the Coordinator of the Panel of Experts on Geothermal, and Nikolaos, the Coordinator of the Panel on CO2 and Hydrogen Geological Storage, for their text revisions and endorsement of the Observations, and to Markku, the Coordinator of the Minerals Panel for his comments.

Furthermore, I would like to extend my thanks to those of you who shared their MEPs contacts to facilitate engagement in the CRMA parliamentary process.

One of the lessons learned from the CRMA and NZIA processes is the importance of timing.

We can try to apply this lesson when drafting observations for the Soil Health Law. This proposal has not been adopted yet, is due to be published next week (Wednesday, the 5th).

To maximize our impact we need to act as soon as possible.

The drafting observations work is being coordinated by Pavlos Tyrologou as the Sherpa. If you wish to contribute, please contact him asap.

Please feel free to contact me directly or use the Secretariat as a reference for any further communication regarding this matter.

Best regards!

David Govoni / President efg.president@eurogeologists.eu

European Federation of Geologists Rue Jenner 13, B-1000 Brussels http://www.eurogeologists.eu

Prof. Dr. Andrzej Ślączka (1931-2023)

Published 28.06.2023. - 14:31 | Published by |
Dear Sirs, It is with great sadness that we inform you that Prof. Dr. Andrzej Ślączka (1931-2023), honorary member of the Serbian Geological Society, passed away on 9 June 2023. Prof. Ślączka was one of the great Polish geologists, particularly meritorious for the recognition of the geology of the Alpine orogen and its foreland. His activities contributed to closer cooperation between Serbian and Polish geologists. Honour his memory!   With best regards Mariusz Kędzierski Director of the Institute of Geological Sciences Jagiellonian University in Cracow, PL

University of Pavia – Call for applications

Published 12.06.2023. - 16:41 | Published by |
  The PhD project Thermo-physical characterization and evaluation of the geothermal potential of the area around the Western Alps-Apennines tectonic limit to carry out in 3 years at Trieste university focuses on the geological/geophysical characterization and calculation of the geothermal potential of the Piedmont Tertiary Basin, formed along the tectonic junction between the Western Alps and the Apennines. The PhD project includes the following activities: • Review and interpretation of stratigraphic and well data. • Microthermometric analyses of fluid inclusions (in diagenetic minerals) and thermochronometric analyses on apatite grains on samples taken from representative lithostratigraphic units of the basin. • High resolution 3D micro-CT images, petrophysical analyzes and acoustic measurements at reservoir conditions, in order to obtain the values of their physical parameters. • Modeling of the thermal evolution of the basin. The PhD student will carry out the thermomechanical experiments on the selected samples and will implement the geomechanical and petrophysical model necessary for the calculation of the geothermal potential, during the 6 months he/she will spend abroad at the IFP Energies nouvelles (IFPEN). The PhD student will also be a guest of the University of Pavia (Chiara Amadori, chiara.amadori@unipv.it) to collaborate in the creation of the preliminary geological model and perform thermochronometric and microthermometric analyzes of fluid inclusions. The call will be opened for 30 days starting from July 24th 2023. For more details on the application, contact Prof. Magdala Tesauro (mtesauro@units.it). The PhD project will start in November 1st 2023. All people graduated in Earth Science area within October 31st 2023 can apply.

EFG Employment Survey 2023

Published 07.06.2023. - 19:24 | Published by |
  Dear EFG delegates, The ‘EFG Employment Survey 2023’ is now open and we kindly ask for your support in disseminating it broadly at a national level. The survey is available here: At the following link you can find an email template that you may use for the promotion. We also invite you to share the following social media posts via your accounts: Thank you in advance for your support!

EFG Logo Redesign

Published 27.05.2023. - 18:22 | Published by |
Dear all, We want EFG to stand out! Would you like to assist us in updating the visual identity of the European Federation of Geologists? We are working with a science communication agency to help us update the EFG logo. We invite you to be part of this process by taking a short survey to better understand the internal and external views on the geoscience profession. It takes just a couple of minutes to complete. Please assist us in updating the EFG look by taking the following survey by 2 June 2023https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/efg-logo-redesign We invite you to share the survey with the members of your National Associations.

60th National AIPG Conference

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  Dear members of EFG, Our sister association in North America, AIPG, the American Institute of Professional Geologists will celebrate their 60th anniversary on September 16 - 19, 2023 in Covington, Kentucky (Cincinnati, Ohio). Information for participants are available on the AIPG conference website: https://aipg.org/page/202360thAnniversaryConfSchedule I would also like to draw the attention of the EFG network to the open AIPG call for corporate sponsors. Please find detailed relevant information and contact details in the forwarded AIPG Co-Chair email below.