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Handheld XRF Workshop - Brisbane, March 2009

This professional development workshop was organised by the Queensland Branch of the AIG and was a half-day, practical workshop aimed at impending, new and existing users of handheld XRF instruments for geochemical applications.

Presentations included the theory and practicality of using portable XRF systems, demonstrations from two leading manufacturers, five case studies from existing users and issues associated with how results from handheld XRF instruments are publicly reported. 

The presentation slides used by all speakers have kindly been made available for on-line publication by AIG.  Presentations comprised:

Welcome and introduction to AIG and upcoming Qld eventsMark Berry
AIG Qld Branch Chair 
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Using XRF in handheld mode - Basic theory, elements that can be estimated, limitations and practicalitiesCraig Smith CSIRO[Click Here]
Innov-X Systems Presentation Andrew Somers Innov-X  [Click Here]
Niton Instruments Presentation Russ Lord Niton   [Click Here]
CASE STUDY - Molybdenum project drill chips, Qld Doug Young ActivEX   [Click Here] 
CASE STUDY - Base metals in soils, Broken Hill area, NSWKeith Hannan Consultant[Click Here]
CASE STUDY - Gold and tungsten in soils, rock chip and drill pulps, AustraliaDarcy Milburn  Icon Resources[Click Here] 
CASE STUDY - Nickel laterite soils and drilling support, Qld  Pat Smith Metallica[Click Here] 
CASE STUDY - Copper project sample pulps, PhillipinesIan Cooper Consultant[Click Here] 
Public reporting of handheld XRF data with respect to the JORC CodeMark Berry
AMC Consultants
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AIG sincerely thanks all presenters for their contributions to this workshop.

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