Ore Geology: In the Epicentre of the Fossil-Free Energy Transition
Posted 1 year 11 months ago by Luleå University of Technology
Build an understanding of ore geology and its role in the future
Society is transitioning from an oil dependency to a metal dependency as we are turning to fossil-free alternatives in the energy and transport sectors.
On this three-week course from Luleå University of Technology (LTU), you’ll explore the role of ore geology in the green transition of modern society as we move from oil to metal dependency.
Discover the foundations of critical metals
Geological processes throughout the earth’s history are responsible for the current distribution of ores containing critical metals and by understanding the fundamentals of these ore-forming systems, we can understand why certain critical metals occur in extractable amounts in one place while being almost absent in another.
You’ll discover the fantastic world of the subsurface that made all the technology you use on a daily basis possible. You’ll explore the definition of critical metals, common ore-forming processes, where they are produced today, supply risks, and the potential for European self-sufficiency.
Explore the processes behind metal dependency and a sustainable future
This course will guide you through the large-scale geological processes, the minerals, rock types, and geological structures involved, and why they matter.
Then, you’ll look at the role of the ore geologist in building a sustainable future for the world.
Learn from the experts at Luleå University of Technology (LTU)
LTU has a long tradition of research and education in Ore Geology. Today, the only professorship in ore geology in Sweden is based at Luleå University of Technology and the research group is internationally recognized and involved in several highly prestigious research projects, both nationally and internationally.
This course is designed for anyone interested in geology and the self-sufficiency of metals for the green transition.
It will be especially useful to politicians, teachers, and anyone working in connection with the supply of raw materials.
This course is designed for anyone interested in geology and the self-sufficiency of metals for the green transition.
It will be especially useful to politicians, teachers, and anyone working in connection with the supply of raw materials.
- The definition of critical metals, where they are produced today, supply risks, and the potential for a European self-sufficiency.
- Large scale geological processes
- Minerals, rock types, geological structures, and why they matter.
- Common ore forming processes.
- The role of the ore geologist for a sustainable future.