In over 150 countries, industry professionals are using Seequent technologies to tackle challenges in the geosciences – and they’re delivering powerful results.
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Mining: Structural geology innovation with Teck Resources reduces risks, boosts optimisation
Advancements in technology are revolutionising mining operations, enabling businesses to analyse large datasets quickly and…
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Safe Nuclear Waste Disposal
How do we safely dispose of spent nuclear fuel that has a half-life of thousands…
Aimee KenworthyJuly 7, 2017
The Karavanke tunnel, constructed in the 1980s, cuts through the Alps between Slovenia and Austria.
Aimee KenworthyMay 20, 2017
Modelling large and complex data in the Integra Gold Rush Challenge
The Integra Gold Rush Challenge has been described as comprising one of the largest open-sourced…
Aimee KenworthyMay 10, 2017
Dynamic updating of a geological model for enhanced in-situ reconciliation
The Onça-Puma lateritic nickel mine is located in the northern Amazonian State of Pará, Brazil.…
Aimee KenworthyMay 8, 2017
Leapfrog’s use in modelling lithium-bearing brine deposits
The Project The Ratones and Centenario salars in the Salta Province of Argentina have deep…
Mary-Joy DoMay 4, 2017
3D Technology Supports Karavanke Road Tunnel Project
The science of tunnelling: how two European infrastructure projects use technology to understand geology
Aimee KenworthyApril 22, 2017
Sula Iron & Gold Case Study – use of Leapfrog Geo’s movie function as a key marketing tool
The Ferensola Gold Project, Sierra Leone, West Africa The Project The Ferensola Gold Project is…
Aimee KenworthyApril 4, 2017
N-Sea clears the way for windfarms
Netherlands-based N-Sea has selected Geosoft’s Oasis montaj and UXO Marine software to detect unexploded ordinance that pose a hazard to its…
Aimee KenworthyApril 4, 2017
Effective approaches to potential field modelling in hydrocarbon exploration
In a challenging economic environment, potential field modelling can prove extremely useful to hydrocarbons exploration.…
Aimee KenworthyFebruary 28, 2017
SAND Geophysics resurveys the River Thames for unexploded bombs
Flowing through central London, the River Thames is a potentially dangerous confluence of human activity…
Aimee KenworthyFebruary 7, 2017










