Milica Veselinovic-Williams
Postgraduate Researcher
Contact details
Telephone: 020 8547 2000
Fax: 020 8547 7497
Email: m.v.williams@kingston.ac.uk
Research Group: Geodynamics and Crustal Processes
Research Affiliations
Research Areas
Mineral deposits in the Tethyan belt
Magmatic-hydrothermal Pb-Zn and porphyry Cu (Au) deposits
Fluid inclusion studies
Current Research Activities
Research Associates
Recent Publications
Conference Proceedings
Hammerbeck, E. and Veselinovic-Williams, M. 2000. Status of Metallogenic Mapping in the World Today. In: Briskey, J.A. and Schulz, K.J. (eds): Proceedings of a Workshop (Deposit Modeling,
Mineral Resource Assessment, and Their Role in Sustainable Development) that followed 31st IGC, Rio de Janeiro. USGS Circular 1294, 115-124.
Conference Presentations
Veselinovic-Williams, M., Treloar, P.J., Rankin, A.H., Canby, V. and Kozelj, D. A preliminary interpretation of the origin and evolution of mineralising fluids in the Belo Brdo - Raska ore field, Kopaonik metallogenic district, southern Serbia. The Geological Society Bicentenary Conference, London. 10-12 September 2007.
Veselinovic-Williams, M., Treloar, P.J. and Rankin, A.H. The origin and evolution of the Belo Brdo Pb-Zn deposit, northern Kosovo: a preliminary fi eld based interpretation. 9th Biennial SGE Meeting, Mineral Exploration and Research: Digging Deeper, Dublin. 20-23 August 2007.
Veselinovic-Williams, M., Treloar, P.J., Rankin, A.H. and Strmic-Palinkas, S. A preliminary fluid inclusion study of the Belo Brdo Pb-Zn (Ag) deposit, northern Kosovo. European Current Research on Fluid Inclusions, 19th Biennial Conference, Switzerland. 17-20 July, 2007.
Hammerbeck, E.C.I. and Veselinovic-Williams, M. International Metallogenic Map of Africa: Mission Completed. 31st International Geological Congress, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 6-17 August, 2000.
Veselinovic-Williams, M., Koma, L. and Weeber, S-L. Metallogenic Analyses of West and West-Central Africa. 31st International Geological Congress, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 6-17 August, 2000.
Veselinovic-Williams, M. and Hammerbeck, E.C.I., 1997. Mineral Deposits Map of Africa: A Modern Tool to Metallogenic Analysis. International Symposium on Plumes, Plates and Mineralisation, Pretoria. Workshop 2: Exploration Models in Africa. April, 1997.
Hammerbeck, E.C.I. and Veselinovic-Williams, M. Major Metallogenic Provinces of Subequatorial Africa: Geotectonic Setting and Evolution. 30th International Geological Congress, Beijing, China. 4-14 August, 1996.
Veselinovic-Williams, M. and Hammerbeck, E.C.I. Metallogeny of Subequatorial Africa: Resume of the Mineral Map of Africa. 30th International Geological Congress, Beijing, China. 4-14 August, 1996.
Veselinovic-Williams, M. and Hammerbeck, E.C.I. International Mineral Deposits map of Africa 1:5 000 000 - A Progress Report. GSA ‘95 International Conference, Nairobi, Kenya. 9-13 October, 1995.
Reviews
Chorlton, L. 2000. Digital International Metallogenic Map of Africa, Sheets 5 and 6 CD-ROM: M. Veselinovic-Williams and E. C. I. Hammerbeck (Compilers). Council for Geoscience, South Africa and Commission for the Geological Map of the World. Review in Economic Geology, v95, 245-246.
Published Maps
Veselinovic-Williams, M. and Frost-Killian, S., 2002. International Metallogenic Map of Africa, at a scale of 1:5 000 000. Council for Geoscience, South Africa and Commission de la Carte Géologique du Monde / Commission for the Geological Map of the World, Paris, France. Hammerbeck, E.C.I., President, Subcommission for metallogenic maps.
Veselinovic-Williams, M., 2000. 1:7 500 000 Mineral Deposits of Africa North of Equator. Council for Geoscience, Pretoria, South Africa.
Veselinovic-Williams, M. 1999., 1:7 000 000 Mineral Deposits Map of Southern Africa. Council for Geoscience, Pretoria, South Africa.
Veselinovic-Williams, M. 1999., 1:7 500 000 Major Diamond Deposits and Exploration Activities in Southern Africa. Council for Geoscience, Pretoria, South Africa.
Martini, J.E.J., Bowles, M. and Veselinovic-Williams, M., 1995. Metallogenic Map of the Republic of Congo, 1:1 000 000. Council for Geoscience, Pretoria, South Africa. Explanation for the Metallogenic Map, p27.
 

