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Exploration NSW webinars showcase latest GSNSW information for explorers

The Geological Survey of NSW is hosting four webinars in September to showcase its latest work supporting the state’s mineral exploration industry.

The hour-long sessions will cover the themes Exploring in NSW, Undercover Cobar, Predictive mapping of mineral systems and Using MinView for exploration.

Industry expert and Managing Director of MinEx Consulting, Richard Schodde, will summarise his latest analysis of the NSW mineral exploration industry.

Staff will share GSNSW’s latest projects and systems to support NSW mineral explorers including the results of the recent Cobar airborne electromagnetic survey, new mineral potential mapping in the Central Lachlan Orogen and tips for using MinView for mineral exploration.

For more details or to register click on the individual webinar sessions.

Webinar series

Exploring in NSW

Exploring NSW with the Geological Survey of NSW - Chris Yeats
The challenges and opportunities (and the need) for mineral exploration in NSW - Richard Schodde
Monday 7 September 1-2 pm (AEST)

Undercover Cobar

Results from the largest airborne electromagnetic survey ever flown in NSW - Astrid Carlton
Cobar AEM: the data, interpretation and 3D modelling -  Karen Montgomery
Wednesday 9 September 11 am-12 pm (AEST)

Predictive mapping of mineral systems

Overview of mineral potential mapping in NSW – Phil Blevin
Mineral potential mapping in the central Lachlan Orogen - Peter Downes
Tuesday 15 September 3-4 pm (AEST)

Using MinView for exploration

Using MinView from project generation to mineral discovery – Kim Marchiori & Sam Matthews
Thursday 17 September 11 am-12 pm (AEST)

 

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