August 6, 2012
Geovariances technical meeting
Geovariances carries on its technical meetings in Australia. Topic to be addressed this time: Drill Hole Spacing Analysis for improved Resource Classification. Don’t miss this second issue!
Geovariances is happy to invite you to attend our second complimentary technical meeting the company organizes in Brisbane to present specific issues mining companies face and how geostatistics address them.
The presentation will be addressed on a core business of Geovariances in the coal industry:
sampling data to assist in resource classification and drill planning decisions
Drill Hole Spacing Analysis (DHSA) lets you understand variation in estimation precision across your deposit for different domains and variables. The technique provides an objective means of assessing the estimate precision for resource estimates based on the sampling data, density and its variability. Examples are given on operations and coal projects in the Bowen, Surat and Gunedah Basins.
We’ll then be delighted to pursue the discussion together over a beverage!
The event takes place during the 34th International Geological Congress, at 8 min walking distance from the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Center:
- Location: Mantra South Bank Brisbane Hotel, 161 Grey Street, South Bank, QLD 4101.
- Agenda: Monday August 6, 2012 - 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM / Cocktail 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
- Lecturer: Clare Mawdesley, Principal Consultant, Resource Evaluation
Seats are limited! Register online now to secure your place!
If you would like to attend, please fill in the form below.
For more information, please contact: Johann Dangin, Sales Representative Asia-Pacific.
