b'Geophysics in the surveysNewson particular metallogenic zones, which have tended to cover considerably larger areas. While there remains a place for these, the complexity arising from their size has made them challenging for many users to interrogate and understand effectively. Conjunction with the 1:25 000 scale geological maps favoured for exploration by much of MRTs client base should enable more practical accessibility to the 3D insights and value added by the geologically-constrained inversion of the potential field data.The model and full documentation including inversion parameters can be downloaded from the MRT website, either https://www.mrt.tas.gov.au/geoscience/3d_geological_and_Figure 3.The 2023 granite surface (deep pink) is an interpolated surface of the most probable granitegeophysical_modelling or via the model from 3D GeoModellerDocuments and Reports search atstatistical metrics. Historical copper deposits shown in red spheres. Note proximity of granite cupolas to known deposits. The 2012 Leaman granite surface (pink mesh), originallyhttps://www.mrt.tas.gov.au/products/derived as structure contours from 2D forward modelling. Entropy sections are also shown. See descriptiondatabase_searches (Technical Report 35 in the caption for Figure 2. or TR35).the subsurface, implying considerableThe Lily-Lagoon 3D model releaseMark Duffett and Daniel Bombardieri further exploration potential particularlymarks a departure from previous MRTMineral Resources Tasmania when coupled with proximity to granite. geophysical modelling that has focusedmark.duffett@stategrowth.tas.gov.auRichard Lane Scholarship 2023 An ASEG Scholarship has been established to support geophysics Honours and Masters students and to commemorate the life and work of ASEG Gold Medal recipient Richard Lane. The scholarship is open to all BSc (Hons) and MSc geophysics students at an Australian University and consists of a grant of $5 000 to the best ranked student for the current year. Ranking will be based on a 200 word discussion, overview of a geophysics project and on an academic transcript. For 2023 we acknowledge and thank Jayson Meyers and Resource Potentials Pty Ltd for the initial concept and ongoing donation.All Honours (BSc) and Masters (MSc) students with focus predominantly in exploration geophysics are invited to apply. The closing date is 28 April 2023 and application details and form are at www.aseg.org.au/foundation/richard_lane The scholarship will be an annual event and donations to support the continuation of this scholarship are sought from institutions, companies and individuals. Information on donations via the ASEG Research Foundation can be found atRichard Lane (1962-2021) www.aseg.org.au/foundation/donate Please mark donation specifically Richard Lane Scholarship:APRIL 2023 PREVIEW 28'