ASEG-PESA 2015: 24th International Geophysical Conference and Exhibition

ASEG-PESA 2015: 24th International Geophysical Conference and Exhibition

ASEG-PESA 2015 – 24th International Geophysical Conference and Exhibition Perth, Western Australia, 15-18 February 2015 This event is the premier exploration geophysical conference in the southern hemisphere and arguably at the top of the list for mineral exploration geophysics. The 2015 event is hosted by both the Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists and the Petroleum

Geology from Geophysics

Geology from Geophysics – a one day symposium presented by ASEG in conjunction with ASEG-PESA 2015 With exploration increasingly taking place ion areas with poor outcrop or under significant cover, the need for explorationists to obtain geological information from geophysical data has never been greater. Intended for geoscientists working in the minerals industry, this 1

New Initiatives in Exploration

The Queensland Exploration Council presents a one day seminar presenting new initiatives in exploration featuring a diverse range of speakers from industry, CSIRO, the Geological Survey of Queensland and universities. Click here for the seminar programme, presentation abstracts, speaker biographies and registration information.

“Grassroots Exploration” using Spinifex Biogeochemistry in Poorly Exposed Terrains

“Grassroots Exploration” using Spinifex Biogeochemistry in Poorly Exposed Terrains: Discovery of a New Mineral Province in SW Queensland MEGWA talk for February 2015, presented by Emeritus Prof. Ken Collerson, PhD, FAusIMM The use of spinifex as a biogeochemical vector was pioneered in Australia by CRC LEME. Spinifex is a useful species for biogeochemical exploration because its