PREFACE
The Sydney Mineral Exploration Discussion Group
(SMEDG) and the New South Wales Branch of the Australian Institute of
Geoscientists (AIG) have combined again to convene this Exploration Under Cover Symposium.
Exploration Under Cover was the theme chosen by this
year's Organising Committee in recognition of the cutting-edge work done, by
many researchers and explorers, to detect ore bodies beneath deep cover.
Notwithstanding the downturn in the global minerals industry, and the
subsequent reduction in exploration effort, some explorers continue to push the
boundaries of our geological, geophysical and geochemical techniques in the
search for a new discovery. They are convinced that the next generation of
world-class deposits will be found in previously unexplored and covered rocks,
beyond the reach of conventional exploration techniques.
We have been fortunate in being able to assemble an
outstanding group of authors and presenters, as well as trade and poster displays,
to provide insights into the latest developments in geological modelling,
geophysical system advances and geochemical techniques. The Short Course
program, conducted prior to the Symposium has offered the opportunity to
discuss and participate in hands-on data interpretation in a range of
geoscientific fields.
All this has been run at low cost, in keeping with
the SMEDG-AIG philosophy of providing all participants, regardless of
affiliation, with forums for the dissemination and advancement of geoscientific
knowledge. For this we thank our sponsors, the authors and presenters, and the
registrants, whose attendance and support in the past has underwritten this
Symposium and Short Courses, and the ones to come. This year sees a change in
venue, driven by previous problems with space. Whilst numbers this year are
down on previous Symposia, it is hoped that the excellent facilities here at
Shore School will be available to us in the years to come. The Headmaster and
Staff of the School are thanked for their assistance and we look forward to a
continuing and mutually beneficial relationship.
The Organising Committee members have applied
themselves cheerfully with the enthusiasm and voluntary sacrifice that typify
people who throw themselves into organising these events and their efforts and
help are much appreciated. Others who have provided invaluable assistance are
Roger Smyth-King (Graphics), Robyn Hee (Registrations), Mike Smith (Editing),
Horst Bartetzko and Peter Ross (Shore) and David Clappison (Mailouts). Golden
Cross Resources NL, Cyprus Amax Corporation, Arctan Services and Millennium
Minerals NL are thanked for the office services and back up provided to the
Committee.
The late Lindsay Ingall's contribution to the early stages of this Symposium, and those before it, is gratefully acknowledged, as are the efforts of Pam Ingall. Lindsay is missed, but his advice to us all lives on, "When the going gets tough, don't lose your sense of humour!"
Kim
Stanton-Cook, Chairman-Organising Committee.
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Steve Collins Arctan Services
John Cramsie NSW DMR
Bob Handfield Cyprus Amax
Bruce Hooper Straits Resources
Phil Hellman Hellman & Schofield
Sam Lees Michelago Resources
Peter Lewis NSW DMR
Kim Stanton-Cook Millennium Minerals
Chris Torrey Golden Cross
David Timms Golden Cross