Rapid changes in geodynamic environments and their consequences for porphyry ore formation, preservation and destruction – a case study from Boyongan and Bayugo, Philippines

Rapid changes in geodynamic environments and their consequences for porphyry ore formation, preservation and destruction – a case study from Boyongan and Bayugo, Philippines

Haddon Forrester King Lecture – Brisbane Qld The Boyongan and Bayugo porphyry Cu-Au deposits formed during the Late Pliocene in a convergent margin setting in northern Surigao, Mindanao, Philippines. Magmatic-hydrothermal activity occurred episodically over a few hundred thousand years in a dynamic geological environment. After magmatic-hydrothermal activity ceased, the deposits underwent extremely rapid uplift, resulting

NSW Geological Survey update, presented by Lindsay Gilligan

SMEDG Technical Meeting November 2018 NSW Geological Survey update, presented by Lindsay Gilligan. Date 22nd November 2018 6pm for presentation (40 mins), Question time (20 mins) Bar opens at 5.30pm Venue Bowlers’ Club of NSW 95 York St, Sydney NSW 2000 Talk summary and presenter biography to come. For more information visit www.smedg.org.au/events.html.

Diamonds in the Noise – Treasures Lurking in Acoustic Data

ASEG Queensland Branch meeting for November 2018 Acoustic data are routinely acquired around the world for a variety of uses, but most often for classic applications such as seismic correlation, pore pressure prediction, porosity, and hydrocarbon identification. However, hidden in the very same waveform data acquired for these purposes is a wealth of additional information. 

Geology of Timor Leste – Tom Stevenson-Vissiers and Jack McInerney, Federation University

Geology of Timor Leste – Tom Stevenson-Vissiers and Jack McInerney, Federation University   Date & Time 22nd November 2018 7:00pm Venue Mallow Hotel, 20 Skipton Street – upstairs The geology of Timor Leste is both complex and unique. Aside from the island of Taiwan, Timor Leste is the only place in world where an active