EGRU Online Short Course: Exploration Geochemistry

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EGRU Online Short Course: Exploration Geochemistry

Exploration Geochemistry


 

Date & Time

EGRU Online Short Course: 3 x stand-alone modules, each presented over 2 consecutive days

Module 1: 15 & 16 April
Module 2: 22 & 23 April
Module 3: 29 & 30 April
9.30am – 1.30pm (AEST) each day

 

This comprehensive 3-module short course (presented as 6 x 3.5 hr teaching days) is designed for geology graduate students and mineral exploration professionals looking for continuing professional development in exploration and applied geochemistry.

Module 1 of the course would also be suitable for database professionals wishing to know more about the collection of geochemical data and the assessment of its quality, as well as for more seasoned geologists wishing to review recent advances in the collection, analysis, QA/QC and management of data.

The short courses involve Powerpoint lectures to introduce concepts but will be interspersed with short practical exercises to reinforce some of the strategies and methods. Examples will be drawn from publicly available data sources from Canada, Australia and Sudan, with detailed data sets from the central Victorian goldfields used for data integration exercises. The aim of the complete 3-day short course series is to equip the participants to confidently design, implement and interpret diverse data sets from geochemical exploration programs while ensuring “fit for purpose” data quality and data management.

 


Course Presenter

Dennis Arne , Telemark Geosciences

Dennis Arne has nearly 30 years’ experience in geology and applied geochemistry globally. He has overseen regional geochemical exploration programs in the Yukon, Nunavut and northern Quebec in Canada, the USA, eastern Australia, Suriname, Sudan and Laos.

He was Managing Director and Principal Consultant – Geochemistry of CSA Global Canada until late 2017, General Manager and Principal Consultant – Geochemistry for Revelation Geoscience (purchased by CSA Global in 2012), Principal Consulting Geochemist with ioGlobal (now Reflex Geochemistry) and formerly Senior Geochemist with Geoscience Victoria (now Geological Survey of Victoria, Australia).

Dennis is currently director and principal consulting geochemist at Telemark Geosciences. He is a member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists, a Fellow and President of the Association of Applied Geochemists, is a Registered Professional Geoscientist (Geochemistry) in Australia and a registered Professional Geoscientist in British Columbia.

 


Course Program

Module 1 – 15 & 16 April

Data Acquisition, Quality Assessment and Management

  • Geochemical sampling strategies, sample preparation and analytical methods, quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC), and basic data management
  • An A to Z of designing, implementing and reporting geochemical data in compliance with current public reporting codes.
Module 2 –  22 & 23 April

Exploratory Data Analysis using ioGAS

  • Will introduce a structured approach to both univariant and multivariant exploratory data analysis of geochemical data in the best interpretive software available – ioGAS.
  • A key focus of the approach will be the attribution of geochemical data with a variety of metadata for process discovery.

The first day of this module, will be immediately preceded by an optional one-hour session – Introduction to ioGAS – for those unfamiliar with the software.

Module 3  –  29 & 30 April

Integration of Geochemical, Mineralogical and Geological Data

  • Builds upon the use of ioGAS to integrate geochemical, mineralogical and geological data.
    Participants should either have completed Module 2 of the series or have some experience in use
    of the software.
  • Mineralogical data included in the practical sessions includes XRD, hyperspectral and normative mineralogy. Geological data to be integrated includes information on alteration and lithology from field mapping or core logging.

 


Registration Fees per module

(AUD, inclusive of GST)

EGRU Members: $440
Non Members: $605
AIG Members: $515

 


Registration

Registration & further information available here:
https://www.jcu.edu.au/economic-geology-research-centre/professional-development-courses