AIG Vic: New developments and successful case histories of the use of seismic for mineral exploration

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AIG Vic: New developments and successful case histories of the use of seismic for mineral exploration


 

New developments and successful case histories of the use of seismic for mineral exploration

In-person and Online (via Zoom)

 

Greg will dismiss some of the myths about seismic not working for minerals applications by showing the results of several case histories while also pointing out some of the requirements for designing successful surveys. He will also show some new data driven outputs which are being used to provide non seismic geoscientists more geologically intuitive visualisations of seismic data which are easily imported to standard geological software packages.


Speaker

Greg Turner, General Manager Technical Solutions, HiSeis

Greg Turner grew up in Melbourne but is currently General Manager Technical Solutions at HiSeis in Perth where he has been involved in seismic surveys for mineral exploration and mining for the last 11 years. He graduated with a BSc(Hons) in Earth Science from Monash University in 1987 and received a PhD from Macquarie University in 1994. His previous roles have included being Geoscience Manager for WMC’s Technology Group and a co-founder of the Geoforce geophysical service company which was sold to Groundprobe (now part of Orica in 2007).


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FREE, but registration is required.

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  • Date

    Tuesday                 22 October 2024

  • Time

    6:00pm to 9:00pm

  • Venue

    The Clyde Hotel, Melbourne
    385 Cardigan Street, Carlton

     

 

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