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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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Zeroing in on the high-grade: integration provides new clues at Hope Brook
The recent decline in gold prices has reinforced the importance of delineating deposits that can…
Aimee KenworthyJuly 16, 2014
QDEX Data: The new face of Queensland surveys
The Geological Survey of Queensland (GSQ) has unveiled QDEX Data, a project that has been two…
Aimee KenworthyJune 22, 2014
Geophysical inversion modelling delivers new targets in the Yukon
Drillhole planning can be a high-risk venture when the available information is limited to airborne…
Aimee KenworthyDecember 13, 2013
Geophysics aids Sepon UXO clearance
Laos is paying a hefty economic price for inheriting thousands of unexploded ordnance (UXO), and…
Aimee KenworthyDecember 12, 2013
Mapping the Cenotes with Airborne EM: Protecting Aquifers in the Yucatán
Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula has long been a popular tourist attraction and for various reasons. These…
Aimee KenworthyNovember 5, 2013
Modelling the Karoo aids petroleum exploration in South Africa
The extensive Karoo Basin of South Africa may hold vast reserves of shale gas. A…
Aimee KenworthyMarch 10, 2013
Striking Gold in the Yukon
Without the downturns in the exploration business that are as certain as the seasons, prospector…
Aimee KenworthyOctober 22, 2011
Exploring the East African Rift System
Its geology complicated by volcanic intrusions, the East African Rift System challenges oil and gas…
Aimee KenworthyAugust 10, 2011
Subsurface Geology Challenges Goiania’s Metro
Planning study for Goiania's subway system characterizes what lies beneath the city on the proposed…
Aimee KenworthyMarch 7, 2009
Slocum glider generates scientific payload in undersea data
Autonomous, remote-controlled submersible gliders are revolutionizing undersea data gathering. Canada’s Institute of Ocean Sciences puts…
Aimee KenworthyMarch 7, 2009











