Exploration
Field Workshop
Cobar
Region 2004
Organised and Sponsored by
24th-26th May 2004
Placer Dome
Triako Resources Ltd
Polymetals
Geological Ore Search
SGS Australasia
Organising Committee
Convenors: Ken McQueen, Rex Berthelsen, Chris Torrey
Scientific Program: Keith
Scott, Vlad David, Roslyn Chan
Field Program: Mike Hicks, Ian Stockton
This field workshop, to be held in Cobar, N.S.W., will be a forum for presentations and discussions on state of the art mineral exploration in the regolith-dominated areas of the western Lachlan Fold Belt. The aim is to bring together researchers and industry practitioners to exchange current ideas and experiences on the most effective approaches to exploration in the region. It is planned to have a strong field-based component and a structure designed to promote discussion of findings and case studies.
All
interested are welcome and it is not too late to offer a presentation.
It is
planned to have presentations and open discussion sessions around the following
themes
1.The geological and regolith
setting of the Cobar and Central West region.
2. Exploration techniques and
approaches;
3. Exploration case studies.
The
workshop will involve 1.5 days of field observations and 1.5 days of
presentation and discussion sessions. The two field trips will examine sites
illustrating a range of geological and regolith features, including areas of
recent work by CRC LEME and the NSW DMR and other locations of exploration
relevance.
The following is a preliminary listing of some of the presentations that have been offered to date:
The geological and regolith
setting
Vladimir
David and Dick Glen (NSW DMR): Geological setting of the Cobar Basin.
Ken McQueen
(CRC LEME): The nature, origin and exploration significance of the regolith,
Girilambone-Cobar region.
Roslyn
Chan: The Cainozoic drainage history of the Cobar region.
Susan Tate
(CRC LEME): Characteristics of aeolian materials in the regolith and
implications for mineral exploration in the Girilambone-Cobar region.
Mel Jones
and Phil Blevin (Consultants): Chemistry, age and metallogeny of the
granites and related rocks of the Nymagee region, NSW.
Exploration techniques and
approaches (including
workshop topics)
Peter Buckley (NSW DMR): The role and a methodology for regolith-landform mapping in regional mapping programs.
Garry
Burton (NSW DMR): A new bedrock mapping program for the Girilambone-Bourke
region.
Peter
Williams (Uni Western Sydney): A supergene exploration model for Cobar style
deposits.
Keith Scott
and Ken McQueen (CRC LEME): What is the regolith hiding, what is it telling
us?
Exploration case studies
Ian
Stockton (Cobar Management): The strategy for geochemical exploration around
the CSA mine, Cobar.
Rex
Berthelsen (Peak Gold Mines): Exploring the Cobar Goldfield.
Chris
Torrey (Golden Cross): The Pipeline Ridge Discovery.
Neil
Rutherford (Consultant): Geochemical dispersion in the regolith, McKinnons
Tank region.
Jeff Reid
(Consolidated Broken Hill): Exploring the Elura system.
Ben
Ackerman (Univ. Wollongong): The Surface geochemical expression of concealed
mineralisation at Tritton.
POSTER PROGRAM
Phil Blevin
and Mel Jones (Consultants): The I and S type granites of the
Bourke-Brewarrina-Byrock region, NSW..
Karen Hulme (CRC LEME Adelaide Uni.): River red gums a
new sampling media for mineral exploration.
Adam Davey, John Josef and Graham Heinsen (CRC LEME Adelaide Uni): Electromagnetic profiling of palaeochannels in the Girilambone region.
Ian
Mackenzie (Triako) The Hera discovery, Nymagee, NSW.
Ken McQueen
(CRC LEME): Factoring in weathering controlled chemical fractionation in
surface sampling media.
MAP AND
TRADE DISPLAY
There will
be space for organisations and corporations to exhibit their activities,
services and products. Please indicate your intention to present a trade
display on the registration form. If you have need of facilities other than
those listed below (under Venue) please contact the symposium organisers (ph
(02) 6201 2520; E-mail kmq@ems.anu.edu.au)
FIELD TRIP
There will
be two field trips:
a half day
field trip on Monday afternoon 24th May to examine sites close to
Cobar;
a 1 day
field trip on Wednesday 26th May to examine sites in the region
being investigated by CRC LEME and the NSW DMR. This trip will run from 8.30 am
to ca. 5.30 pm. Lunch will be provided.
The cost of
the two field trips is included in the registration. Delegates wishing to
attend the field trip must register their intention prior to the conference.
SOCIAL PROGRAM
Ice Breaker
There will
be a get-together and ice breaker on Sunday evening 23rd of May at
the Memorial Services Club starting at 6 pm (cost is included in the
registration).
Workshop Dinner
The
Symposium Dinner will be held on Tuesday evening 25th May in the
Memorial Services Club starting at 7 pm (cost is included in the registration).
LOCATION
The
Exploration Field Workshop will be held in Cobar, NSW. Cobar (population 4,500)
is a regional centre with modern facilities including 6 motels, 4 hotels and a
caravan park. It is an historic mining centre with a number of interesting
tourist attractions including an excellent museum and ancient aboriginal rock
art at Mt Grenfell. The area is semi-arid (being at the start of the outback)
and the weather in May should be great.
Cobar is
within a days drive from Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide and Melbourne.
Air Link
operates twice daily air services to Cobar (except on Saturday) via Sydney and
Dubbo. Contact 6884 2435 or through your travel agent.
VENUE
The symposium will be held at the Cobar Memorial Services Club, Marshall Street, (main street) Cobar (ph 02 6836 2102). Presentations will be in the main auditorium.
Presentations
Facilities for oral presentations will include a data projector and PC two 35 mm slide projectors and an overhead projector. Presenters are encouraged to prepare their presentations in Powerpoint and bring it to the workshop on a CD.
Posters
and Displays
Poster and
display boards will be available in the auditorium. Boards will have a display
space of 2.5 m wide by 1.3 m high. Posters and displays will be on view for the
full two days of the symposium.
ABSRACTS
Extended
abstracts (1-5 pages) are required by the 23rd of April. These must be
in the format specified in the sample abstract and submitted in both camera ready
and digital form (on disk or emailed). Abstracts will be published in an
Extended Abstracts volume available at the workshop.
DEADLINES (NOTE EXTENDED)
Deadline
for submission of extended abstracts (in camera ready form see instructions
to authors)
23rd
April 2004.
Deadline
for Early Bird Registration 30th April 2004.
REGISTRATION
Registration
Fees: Before After Students
30/4/04 30/4/04
$250 $300 $100
Registration
covers attendance at the technical sessions and the two field trips, the ice
breaker function (23rd May), lunches, morning and afternoon teas
(24-25th May), the symposium dinner (25thMay) and
abstract volume.
Name:
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Affiliation:
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Postal
Address:
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Tel:
Fax:
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I am attending: Conference Field Trip Monday afternoon Field Trip Wednesday
I enclose
payment for the amount of $
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Cheque Visa Mastercard Bankcard
*Note: American Express or Diners
Club are not accepted.
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card:
Signature:
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Cheques should be made payable to
CRC LEME, Australian National University.
This document becomes a tax invoice
once stamped "PAID".
Return Registration and Payment to:
Mrs Judith Shelley, CRC LEME, Department of Earth and Marine Sciences, ANU, Canberra ACT 0200.
Ph 02 6125
7609
Fax 02 6125
5544
Email:
Judith@ems.anu.edu.au
SPONSORSHIP
AND TRADE DISPLAY
My organisation wishes to be a corporate sponsor (please select level): # $100 (inclusion of material in satchel).
$500 (material in satchel, listing in,
abstract/proceedings, +1 registration).
$1,000
(full publicity including all above
+2 registrations).
I enclose our cheque for $
(make payable to CRC
LEME, Australian National University send to Mrs Judith Shelley, CRC LEME,
Dept. Earth and Marine Science, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT
0200).
Corporate Sponsor:
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Satchel materials required by 30th April to Mrs Judith Shelley.
My organisation is interested in a trade display #
Organisation:
STUDENT
SUPPORT
Student
attendance at the conference will be subsidised to encourage student participation.
A claim for student registration must be accompanied by a Head of Department
verification.
I am a student and wish to register at the conference for
the discounted rate of $100.
Student
Name:
Verification
by Head of Department
Heads name:
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Heads signature:
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Institution:
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I will be attending/presenting a
paper/poster at the conference and wish to apply for assistance with
registration and travel. These costs are not being covered from other sources.
Student Signature:
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ACCOMMODATION
Delegates
will need to make their own accommodation arrangements. We suggest that you
book accommodation early.
Motels
There are 6
motels in Cobar. All are within walking distance of the conference venue.
The
Sundowner (formerly Barrier)
67 Marshall
Street, ph 1800 854 576 or 02 6836 2304, fax 02 6836 2042
Town
and Country
52 Marshal
Street, ph 02 6836 1244, fax 02 6836 1383
The
Oasis
Cnr Barrier
Highway and Margaret Street, ph 02 6836 2452, fax 02 6836 1416
Hi-Way
Barrier
Highway, ph 02 6836 2000, fax 02 6836 1409
Copper
City
Cnr of
Barrier Highway and Lewis Street, ph 02 6836 2404, fax 02 6836 3680
Cross
Roads
Cnr Louth
and Bourke Roads, ph 02 6836 2711, fax 02 6836 1028
Hotels
There are
four hotels. They are all within easy walking distance of the conference venue.
Grand
38 Marshall
Street, ph 02 6836 2032
Great
Western
Marshall
Street, ph 02 6836 2503
Empire
6 Barton
Street, ph 02 6836 2725
New
Occidental
Marshall
Street, ph 02 6836 2111
Caravan Park
Cobar
Caravan Park
air conditioned on-site vans and cabins.
101 Barrier
Highway, ph/fax 02 6836 2425
DEADLINE
24th
April Submission of
extended abstract and deadline for cheap registration.
N.B. Make
sure you book your accommodation early
SAMPLE EXTENDED ABSTRACT:
INCORPORATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
John M. Smithl, Mary N. Person2 and Reginald O. Lith1
1Geoscience
Australia, GPO Box 378 Canberra, ACT 2600
2Geological
Company, 123 Rock Parade, Town, State Postcode
Abstracts are required CAMERA-READY hardcopy and also as a
DIGITAL version on floppy, ZIP or CD-ROM disk (in Word 97 for PC or Office
98 for Mac).
This is an example of the required format. Please use good quality A4
size paper (296 x 210 mm). Margins should be 25 mm on the top, right and
bottom and 30 mm on the left, which will give a type area the same as that
delineated by the frame on this page. Do not print a frame around your
abstract.
Abstracts can be up to 5 pages in length with all pages in the required format. Authors are urged to use the full allotment.
Use 14 point Times/Times Roman font for the title and 10 point
Times/Times Roman for the text of abstract. The title should be in upper case,
bold and centered. Leave one blank line between title and authors.
Use 12 point Times/Times Roman font for authors and 9 point for
addresses. Indicate the address of each author by superscripts. If multiple
authors, underline the name of the author who will give the presentation. Leave
one blank line between author/s and address/es and between address/es and text
of abstract.
All text should be single line spacing, with a single blank line
between paragraphs - do not indent paragraphs. Text should be justified (flush
with the left and right margins). Italic font may be used at the
author's discretion. The organisers reserve the right to reformat and/or
edit abstracts to fit available space.
Headings (like LENGTH OF ABSTRACT or FONT AND FORMAT
above) can be used if necessary. They should be 10 point Times/Times Roman
font, left aligned, upper case and bold.
Black and White FIGURES and TABLES can be included in the abstract, and
photographs and continuous tone illustrations will be accepted, however,
authors should be aware that some image degradation may occur during printing.
Colour illustrations will be accepted but will be printed in black and white
only. Full-colour abstracts will be available on CD-ROM. Each figure/table must
be cited in the text (Figure 1), and must have a caption or heading. Text may
be placed besides figures and tables if they are less than one full page width.
References may be included if necessary. If cited in the text or
figures/tables, list them under a separate heading "REFERENCES".
Please follow the example below, or consult the Australian Journal of Earth
Sciences for the format of references. Second and subsequent lines to be
indented 15 mm from left margin (hanging paragraph of 15 mm).
Smith
J.M., Person M.N. & Lith R.O. 1996.
Sample extended abstract: Incorporating instructions for authors. Geological
Society of Australia Abstracts 38, 1-2.
Acknowledgements: If you need
to acknowledge support or permission to publish your abstract, please include
this under a separate, lower case, underlined heading at the end of your
abstract.
Authors are required to obtain all relevant approvals for the publication of abstracts and any included figures/tables.