Practical Applications of GIS to Exploration and Mining – GIS Seminar

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Practical Applications of GIS to Exploration and Mining – GIS Seminar


8 CPD HoursA one day seminar presented by AIG NSW Branch in Sydney

 

 

PRESENTATIONS

NSW Geoscience Information Framework: supporting the exploration and mining industry
Trisha Moriarty, NSW Trade & Investment | Division of Resources and Energy

Digital Data Sets used in land management – implication on exploration and mining
Cressida Gilmore, NSW Trade & Investment | Division of Resources and Energy

Location, Location, Location – Living in a coordinates space
Glenn Coianz, Exploris

Incorporating Drilling and Surface Sampling Databases into your GIS Project
Luke Burlet, H&S Consultants

GIS Footprints of Porphyry Cu-Au Deposits
Doug Menzies, CMC Geos

The Role of GIS in Exploration and Mining Infrastructure Projects – An Integrated Approach to Information Management
Simon Davies, Davies Geospatial Services

Interpretation (CAGI) – Generating a Container Model of the Ngalia Basin as a Component of a Uranium Systems Investigation
Clive Foss, CSIRO

Effective capture and dissemination of data in engineering geology related projects
David Och, Parsons Brinkenhoff

Satellite Imager, Characteristics, Users and Delivery to GIS System
Shona Chisholm, Geoimage

Mining – Exploring your Data Anywhere, Anytime…
Ebony Wickramanayake, ESRI Australia

The role of GIS in assisting stakeholder engagement
Dan Haigh, pbEncom

 

 

REGISTRATION

AIG Members – $140
Non-AIG Members – $180
Students – $60
Retired AIG Members and Unemployed Attendees – $60
(All prices inclusive of GST)

To register, go to http://bookings.aig.org.au/gis-nsw-aug-2014/

 

MORE INFORMATION

For a complete line up of the seminar, please click here to download the flyer.