AusIMM - Technical Session
Topic: Innovation in
Exploration Geochemistry
Location: 13 June at UNSW,
School of Mining Engineering
Room 157, 1st Floor, Old Main
Building
5.30 for 6.00 pm.
(Directions: By bus
- Catch 394 or 396 bus from Martin Place to UNSW entrance in Anzac Parade. Consult Uni map for directions.
By car – enter via Barker St,
Gate 14 and go to upper level of carpark.
Ask for directions. 2 Minute
walk to Old Main Building.)
Speaker: Dr
David Cohen
Many of the mineral
deposits discovered in Australia over the last 30 years have been attributed to
geochemical exploration surveys. In
deeply weathered terrains, exploration geochemistry has generally proved more
successful in targeting mineralisation than exploration geophysics.
In the more extensively
explored terrains of Australia, Europe and North America, the main challenge
facing exploration geochemists is the detection of mineralisation through
thick, transported and/or deeply leached cover.
Extensive research is
being directed towards new generation selective geochemical extraction and new
methods of processing geochemical data that are capable of isolating subtle
anomalies in soils, stream sediments, groundwater and vegetation.
David
Cohen is a senior lecturer in geochemistry and geological data processing at
UNSW and is an associate of CRC LEME.
His research areas extend from sampling and analytical methods to
development and application of statistical techniques.
Dr
David Cohen, Senior Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies
School
of Geology, University of New South Wales
(02)
9385 4273