Milica Veselinovic-Williams

Postgraduate Researcher

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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

 

A Freeport-McMoRan Company (Phelps Dodge Exploration Corp.)

 

Research Areas

 

Mineral deposits in the Tethyan belt

Magmatic-hydrothermal Pb-Zn and porphyry Cu (Au) deposits

Fluid inclusion studies

 

Current Research Activities

 

Metallogenic evolution of the Dinaride Belt of the Balkan Province

 

Research Associates

Dr P. Treloar, CEESR

Prof. A. Rankin, CEESR

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.

 

 

 

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