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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
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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.
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