Hyperspectral Analysis for Exploration and Mining – A silver bullet?

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Hyperspectral Analysis for Exploration and Mining – A silver bullet?


Geoconferences Team WA
Geoconferences’ TeamWA 1/2 day workshop

“Hyperspectral Analysis for Exploration”

Speakers:

Scott Halley (Mineral Mapping Pty, Ltd) – Mineralogy Maps from SWIR data; what works, what doesn’t work

Carsten Laukamp (CSIRO) – Scrutinizing regional to camp-scale mapping of mineral footprints related to hydrothermal ore deposits using remote and proximal sensing data

Lena Hancock (GSWA) – Using Hylogger: A State Geological Survey perspective

Belinda Smith (NGTS) – Using NVCL Hylogger data in mineral exploration, with examples from the Northern Territory

and

Andrew Jenkins (AngloGold Ashanti) – Regional target definition, exploration vectoring, ore sorting and geomet….the many applications of spectral sensing for mining and exploration.

Talks will be followed by a panel discussion.

Generously sponsored by AngloGold Ashanti, CoreScan, Portable Analytical Solutions, and ALS

Cost: Employed $120; Unemployed and students $50. Places are limited, so please be quick to register.

Click here to register on-line via the Geoconferences web site.  Click here for the seminar programme.
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