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New - Workshop Courses Developed for Government agencies, exploration companies, educational institutes One or two day courses New courses with expanded and revised content for in-house staff training. Courses can be custom designed and adapted to suit individual company requirements - extensive course notes supplied. Courses run on-site. Courses cover geochemical processes in the regolith environment, field sampling practices, program management, analytical methods, data processing, new methodologies, interpretation strategies, laboratory assessment, specialist courses in uranium geochemistry, exploration and deposit models. Courses based on case studies in a range of geological environments or commodity specific. Workshops given at AIG-SMEDG 2001 Symposium NSW Geological Survey and Department of Mineral Resources Example course in geochemistry: New
Approaches to Detecting Geochemical
Anomalies
Course includes discussion on: Key elements in
the design and implementation of geochemical surveys Regolith
evolution, geochemical landscapes and conceptual models Definitions
and causes of "geochemical
anomalism",
the philosophy of sampling and concepts of background and anomalism in
weathered terrains Sampling media
options - "from the conventional to the radical" New generation
selective geochemical extractions - "myths, promises and realities" Identifying
multivariate geochemical anomalies using statistical methods - "the
traditional versus the new" Case studies from
eastern Australia, including data processing and presentation techniques Article from NSW Department of Mineral Resources MINFO Quarterly Journal
Custom In-house Courses on Uranium Geochemistry, Exploration and Geological Models
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