Overview:
Most specialists strongly recommend to sample every meter of the drill core or of a trench and to use multi element analysis, rather than just asking the laboratory for gold test. There are also many other types of analysis that are ignored by the industry. But even when such analyses are requested, most of the time the fed geologist is not well trained on the necessary techniques and methods to extract all the information contained in the data.
This seminar will teach you what to ask and how to extract all the important information of your data
Why should you attend?
You, as a person making decisions on where to drill or how to manage your exploration budget, will benefit from this seminar that will show you all types of analyses that can be requested to help you in your exploration goal- finding the new ore body.
You will also learn how to extract all the important information of your data, including the use of compositional data analysis.
Areas Covered in the Session:
How to determine the type o sampling
How to determine the type of assays
General processing of the data
Compositional Data Analysis
Representing the results
Who Will Benefit:
Geologists
Geochemists
Exploration personnel
Graduate students
Postgraduate students
Agenda:
Day One:
Lecture 1: How to determine the type of sampling
Mechanical anomalies
Chemical anomalies
Chemo-mechanical anomalies
Scale of work
Lecture 2: How to determine the type of assays
What are you looking for?
What the laboratory can offer?
Lecture 3: QA&QC in the field and in the laboratory
QA&QC in the field
QA&QC in the laboratory
Lecture 4: General processing of the data
Preparing the data
The problem of zeros and b.d.l. data
Hurricane values
Distribution law
Preparing the data for further analysis
Day Two:
Lecture 1: Compositional Data Analysis
Brief introduction
Comparing CDa with normal statistics
ALR
CLR
ILR
Lecture 2: Processing major elements
Statistical processing
Determining the most probable magmatic event
Lecture 3: Processing trace elements
Statistical processing
Estimating the erosional level
Determining geochemical indexes
Lecture 4: Graphical representation of the results
Variograms
SURFER
Instructor Profile:
Ricardo Valls
President, Valls Geoconsultant
Ricardo Valls, As a professional geologist with thirty years in the mining industry, I have extensive geological, geochemical, and mining experience, managerial skills, and a solid background in research techniques, and training of technical personnel. I am fluent in English, French, Spanish, and Russian. I have been involved in various projects world-wide (Canada, Africa, Russia, Indonesia, the Caribbean and Central and South America). Projects included from regional reconnaissance to local mapping, diamond drilling and RC-drilling programs, open pit and underground mapping and sampling, geochemical sampling and interpretation, and several exploration techniques pertaining to the search for diamonds, PGM, gold, nickel, silver, base metals, industrial minerals, oil & gas, and other magmatic, hydrothermal, porphyritic, VMS and SEDEX ore deposits.
Location: Salt Lake City, UT Date: June 4th & 5th, 2015 Time: 9 AM to 6 PM
Venue: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Salt Lake City Airport
Venue Address: 5151 Wiley Post Way, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84116-2891, USA
Price: $1,295.00
(Seminar for One Delegate)
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From May 01 to June 2, Regular Price: $1,495.00
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