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Minerals, Critical Minerals, and the U.S. Economy
APPENDIX B
Workshop Agenda and Participants
AGENDA
Committee on Critical Mineral Impacts on the U.S. Economy
Board on Earth Sciences and Resources
National Research Council of the National Academies
National Academy of Sciences Building, Members Room
2100 C Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
March 7-9, 2007
Day 1—Wednesday, March 7, 2007
08:00-09:00
CLOSED SESSION
(Committee and NRC Staff only, working breakfast)
09:00-16:30
OPEN SESSION (Open to public)
09:00-09:15
Welcome and introductions
Rod Eggert, Chair
09:15-12:15
Critical mineral sources and materials flow—Panel 1
Moderated by Tom Graedel
Presentations and discussion (25-minute presentations)
Jeremiah Johnson (Hawaii Island Sustainable Energy Initiative)
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Shinsuke Murakami (National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan)
Mark Barton (University of Arizona)
Larry Stevens (Consultant, Indium Corporation of America)
12:15-13:00
Lunch
13:00-16:00
End users—Panel 2
Moderated by Stephen Freiman
Presentations and discussion (25-minute presentations)
Phil Jones (Imerys)
Ivan Herring (General Motors Global Commodities)
John Benner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
James Marder (ASM International)
16:00-16:30
Concluding remarks
Rod Eggert
End of open session
16:30-20:00
CLOSED SESSION
(Committee and NRC Staff only)
Day 2—Thursday, March 8, 2007
08:00-09:00
CLOSED SESSION
(Committee and NRC Staff only)
09:00-16:30
OPEN SESSION (Open to public)
09:00-09:15
Welcome and introductions
Rod Eggert, Chair
09:15-12:15
Potential constraints on availability and adjustment mechanisms—Panel 3
Moderated by Ann Carpenter
Presentations and discussion (25-minute presentations)
Rich Heig (Rio Tinto)
Glenn Miller (University of Nevada Reno)
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Lew Sloter (Department of Defense, Office of the Secretary of Defense)
Marc LeVier (Newmont Mining Corporation)
12:15-13:00
Lunch
13:00-16:00
Information, data, and research—Panel 4
Moderated by Leonard Surges
Presentations and discussion (25-minute presentations)
John DeYoung and Dave Menzie (U.S. Geological Survey)
David Cammarota (Department of Commerce)
Jason Goulden (Metals Economics Group)
16:00-16:30
Concluding remarks
Rod Eggert
End of open session
16:30-17:30
CLOSED SESSION
(Committee and NRC Staff only)
Day 3—Friday, March 9, 2007
08:00-14:30
CLOSED SESSION (Committee and NRC Staff )
OTHER PARTICIPANTS
Mark Barton
University of Arizona
John Benner
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
David Cammarota
U.S. Department of Commerce
Mike Canty
U.S. Department of Energy
Leslie Coleman
National Mining Association
John DeYoung
U.S. Geological Survey
John Dilles
Oregon State University
Mark Ellis
Industrial Minerals Association
Nora Foley
U.S. Geological Survey
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Jason Goulden
Metals Economics Group
Linda Gundersen
U.S. Geological Survey
Rich Heig
Rio Tinto
Ivan Herring
GM Global Commodities
Ju Jin
Chinese Embassy
Jeremiah Johnson
Hawaii Island Sustainable Energy Initiative
Kate Johnson
U.S. Geological Survey
Phil Jones
Imerys
Mike Kaas
U.S. Bureau of Mines (retired)
Patrick Leahy
U.S. Geological Survey
Marc LeVier
Newmont Mining Corporation
James Marder
ASM International
David Menzie
U.S. Geological Survey
Glenn Miller
University of Nevada-Reno
Shinsuke Murakami
National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan
Lauren Pagel
Earthworks
Carol Raulston
National Mining Association
David Russo
U.S. Geological Survey
Essie Schloss
Defense Logistics Agency
Lew Sloter
U.S. Department of Defense
Larry Stevens
Indium Corporation of America
Katie Sweeney
National Mining Association