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Preliminary Program Themes T1
Future Gazing
T2
New Frontiers Space Time
T3
Scales of Targeting
T4
Mineral Systems Analysis
T5
Thinking Targeting Lithospheric Scale
T6
District Scale Targeting
T7
Prospect Scale Near Mine Exploration
T8
The New Toolbox for Exploration Targeting
T9
Business Case for Greenfields Discoveries
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Day One Theme
Title
8.30 am
Registration
8.50 am
Welcome, introduction
9.00 am
9.40 am 10.20 am 10.35 am
T3
T1
Speaker
Role of Gometallurgy in developing albitite-type uranium deposits
Alexander Otto (Triton Geoscience Group)
2.55 pm
Future Licence to Prosper ‘Key to Unlock Mining Sustainability’
Matthew Horgon (Alcoa)
11.35 am
T1
Invited: Access to precompetitive data: What, where and how?
Ester Harris (Murdoch University)
12.15 pm 12.45 pm
T1
Nick Hayward (Teck)
T1
T1
Andy Wilde (CET and Wilde Geoscience)
Keynote: Exploration targeting ® best practice
11.15 am
11.55 am
Prospectivity mapping and the evaluation of permissive tracts in the search for economic uranium deposits
2.35 pm
Glen Masterman (Evolution Mining)
Terrane-scale porphyry Cu fertility in the Lhasa Terrane, southern Tibet
Yong-Jun Lu (GSWA)
Speaker
T1
Richard Ernst (Carleton University)
Keynote: Successful targeting and exploration success to the mining industry – a corporate perspective
Title
2.15 pm
Keynote: Multi-commodity, multiscale exploration targeting using the large igneous province record
Morning tea T1
Theme
Afternoon tea
3.20 pm
T2
Fingerprinting ore forming processes with sulfur isotopes: craton to camp scale
Crystal LaFlamme (CET)
3.40 pm
T2
Time scales and length scales in magmatic mineral systems
Steve Barnes (CSIRO)
4.00 pm
T2
Application of recurrence plots to orebody exploration data
Sebastian Oberst (University of NSW)
4.20 pm
T9
Invited: The business of greenfields minerals exploration
John Sykes (CET)
4.40 pm
T9
Evaluation of mineral exploration projects; working towards a better model
Ahmad Saleem (CET UWA)
Close 5.00 pm, SEG student drinks evening
Lunch Poster session
1.15 pm
T1
Realising a decade of Australian Government Investments in eResearch infrastructure to fuel the next generation of data intensive minerals exploration undercover
Tim Rawling (Auscope)
1.40 pm
T1
Keynote: Uncover focus
Rob Hough (CSIRO)
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Day Two Theme
Title
Speaker
9.00 am
T3
Keynote: Methods of targeting across all scales – what important elements to consider?
Cam McCuaig (BHP)
9.30 am
T5
Keynote: Thinking and targeting on the lithospheric scale as part of an exploration strategy – using pre-competitive datasets
Ross Cayley (GSV)
Deep crustal to upper mantle structures in the Superior Province, Canada — implications for exploration targeting and Archaean tectonic models
Lyal Harris
10.00 am
10.20 am
T5
(Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique)
T6
Invited talk: Finding a new camp. Petrophysics and exploration targeting: best practise and applications
Mike Dentith (CET)
11.30
T6
Regional to deposit scale 3D mineral characterisation of alteration footprints through cover
Tom Cudahy (C3DM, CSIRO)
Geodynamics and Au-U metallogeny: insights from the Mayo-Kebbi Massif in southwestern Chad (Central Africa)
Isseini Moussa (University N’Djamena)
Rutile as an indicator mineral in gold exploration
Andrea Agangi (Curtin)
12.10
T6
T6
12.30 pm
Lunch
1.00 pm
Poster session
1.40 pm
T7
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Geophysics at the small end of the scale: understanding the resource
Chris Wijns (First Quantum)
Title
Speaker
2.00 pm
T7
Mappable alteration patterns linked 2 to CO metasomatism in both oxidized and reduced high grade Archean gold systems
Adam Bath (CSIRO)
2.20 pm
T7
The spatial and temporal significance of alteration associated with gold-bearing structures in the Greater Revenge Area, St. Ives, Western Australia
Barbara Duggan (Outcrop Exploration Services)
2.40 pm
T7
Fusing geochemistry and structure for near-mine exploration
Nick Oliver (HCOVGlobal)
3.00 pm
Morning tea and poster session
11.00
11.50
Theme
Afternoon tea
3.20 pm
T7
Subtle near surface geochemical signatures - frontiers in partial extraction and passive soil gas analyses
Ryan Noble (CSIRO)
4.00 pm
T7
Linking seismic images to geology in mineralised terrains
Greg Turner (HiSeis)
4.20 pm
T7
Applications of volcanic stratigraphy to mineral exploration: examples from the Kalgoorlie Terrane
Patrick Hayman (QUT)
4.40 pm
T7
Recent advances and potential leads in lithogeochemical exploration for magmatic nickel sulphide deposits
Margaux Le Vaillant (CSIRO)
5.00 pm
Sum up
5.15 pm
Drinks and posters
6.30 pm
Haddon King Conference Dinner
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Day Three Theme
Title
Speaker
9.00 am
T8
Keynote: The role of machine learning in brownfields exploration
June Hill (CSIRO)
9.30 am
T8
Invited: The OSNACA Project: Navigating in MagmatoHydrothermal Space
Carl Brauhart (CSA Global)
9.50 am
T8
Invited: Discovery of a blind gold deposit via 3D geology model targeting, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
Ian Neilson (Newmont)
10.10 am
T8
Invited: Innovative and interpretable data analytics for mineral exploration
Eun-Jung Holden (CET UWA)
10.30 am 11.00 am
T8
Keynote: Uncertainty mapping in GIS-based prospectivity modelling Chair: EJ Holden
Alok Porwal (Indian Institute of Technology)
T8
Invited: Down hole data integration
Daniel Wedge (CET UWA)
11.50 am
T8
AusLAMP Victoria – Illuminating lithospheric architecture for mineral systems exploration
Karol Czarnota (GA)
i3DGS – Implicit 3d Time-Aware GeoStructural Simulator
Laurant Ailleres (Monash University)
12.30 pm 1.00 pm 2.00 pm
T8
Lunch Poster session T7
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Keynote: Methods of targeting across all scales – what important elements to consider – learnings from the Capricorn Distal Footprints study
Title
Speaker
2.30 pm
T7
Systems Thinking for Discovery: Why we need a systems thinking approach to studying mineral systems and ore systems
Tim Craske (Thinkercafe and Geowisdom)
2.50 pm
T7
Mineral potential mapping of lithospheric-scale mineral systems: intrusion-hosted Ni-Cu-PGE and iron oxide Cu-Au prospectivity of Australia
Roger Skirrow (Geoscience Australia)
3.10 pm
T7
Structural controls on the localization of Au and Ni deposits in the Halls Creek Orogen, insight from geodynamic numerical modeling and geophysical interpretation
Fariba Kohanpour (CET UWA)
Morning tea and poster session
11.30 am
12.10 am
Theme
3.30 pm
Afternoon tea
4.00 pm
T7
How semantic technology makes geodata more discoverable, more useful and more valuable
Antony Benham (International Geoscience Services)
4.20 pm
T7
Getting more from your maps: The Topology of Geology
Mark Jessell (CET UWA)
4.40 pm
Summary talk – what have we learnt from this meeting