Mineral Exploration

Winter 2013

Mineral Exploration is the official publication of the Association of Mineral Exploration British Columbia.

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2014 roundup preview opportunity to submit specific examples or questions from active exploration projects for evaluation and review. Emphasis will be placed on practical applications, solving the challenge of different types of cover, selecting the best exploration tools and designing successful strategies. Short Course 3  • Geophysics for Geologists Friday, January 24 Presented by: AME BC and Greg Hodges, Fugro Airborne Surveys This one-day course will teach geologists the basic principles of applying geophysics to exploration. The focus will be on understanding the relationship between geological processes and the physical properties of the rocks, and how these are measured from airborne survey systems. The examples are primarily airborne geophysics, but 46   p40-77_roundup.indd 46   w i n t e r the principles apply to all methods of surveying. Practical considerations of choosing a method and product based on target and host geology and environment will be covered, as well as a basic understanding of the results. Major topic areas will include integrating geophysics and geology; magnetic, electromagnetic and gamma ray spectrometry; gravity and gravity radiometry; IP; airborne geophysical surveying and data evaluation; and ore deposit geophysics. 2 013 13-11-27 10:09 am

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