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Targeting geologists and geophysicists, this one-day seminar focussed on mineral exploration applications of geophysical inversion methods. It will include practical theory, case studies and a review of recent and future developments.
- Introduction to geophysical modelling (James Reid)
- Why different algorithms give different answers (Yusen Ley Cooper)
- Forward modelling and inversion for geophysical survey design (Kim Frankcombe)
- Magnetics -- From the Arctic to the Andes (Michael Webb)
- Examples of 3D potential field inversions - Low latitudes and remanence (Barry Bourne)
- Joint inversion of MT and DC data over Olympic Dam IOCG deposit (Peter Rowston)
- Joint 2D inversion of ZTEM and MT EM data for near surface applications (Keith Fisk)
- 2D inversion of SkyTEM data over an ultramafic hosted Ni-Cu deposit in Greenland (John Joseph)
- Ways to integrate inversion in your interpretation (Tim Chalke)
- FALCON AGG inversion to constrain 3D geological models in the Glyde Sub-Basin, NT (Fabio Vergara)
- Use of geostatistically-constrained potential field inversion and downhole drilling to predict distribution of sulphide and uranium mineralisation (Matthew Zengerer)
- Pit-scale geological modelling with magnetic and EM inversion (Chris Wijns)
- Advances in cooperative inversions of seismic and MT data; and comments on grid and super-computing (Andrew Pethick)
- Meanwhile at GA ... (Richard Lane)