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Thursday 3 June, 2021
1:45 – 5pm for workshop
Dinner at your own expense
GeoPub 6pm to 7:30pm
Cooper’s Alehouse, Adelaide
Members $180 each
Non-Members $240 each
Max participants – 13
Please bring laptop with Excel
No video-conferencing
Neil Rutherford
Geochemistry in the regolith (near surface) environment, observing and interpreting geochemical dispersion in the landscape, sampling and analysis
Neil is a geological and geochemical consultant with over 45 years’ experience in mineral exploration, project management and ore body evaluation with specialist experience in precious and base metals, uranium. A recognised industry consultant and “in-house” workshop teaching and lecturer in geochemistry and a range of metal and non-metal mineral commodities and settings.
Neil has worked extensively in Australia, Asia, the Pacific and also in Africa, Cyprus, Turkey and the Balkans. Over the last fifteen years he has acted as a Competent Person on the ASX bourse. He is an academic visitor at the University of New South Wales.
David Cohen
Regional mapping scales, the problem with cover, sampling and interpretation strategies, multi-element geochemistry, back grounds and thresholds
David is President of their Academic Board and a former head of the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences at UNSW. He has been the President and a Silver Medal recipient of the Association of Applied Geochemists. He is currently the President of the Australian Geoscience Council.
David has over 35 years research experience in exploration and environmental geochemistry with projects based in Australia, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and North America. He has published over 80 papers, book chapters and major government reports and is an associate editor of the Journal of Geochemical Exploration. He was the 2013 AusIMM visiting lecturer to New Zealand. He is an associate member of the MinEx CRC.
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