Dave Rhys - The importance of field observations
The importance of field observations in constraining the structural interpretation of ore deposits: its not all about the data! Following on previous talks, this will be an informal review of how to apply field relationships to better define the structural setting and controls on mineral deposits, impacting what type and amount of structural data is collected from drill core and outcrop, how it is interpreted, and how it is applied.

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Brett Davis - You’re so vein - Vein system analysis in exploration and mining

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Sam Broom-Fendley - How to make a REE rich carbonatite - geology research talk

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Introduction to drill core and core logging

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Operational Water Management for Open Pit Slope Stability

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Dean Williams A Solution to Declining Geologist's Field Skills

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Larry Meinert - Exploration for skarn deposits

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Melanie Finch - A mechanism for ore deposit formation during tectonic switching

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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Oliver Wiletts - Modelling and Estimation of Sandstone-Type Uranium Deposits

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Weinberg & Hunter on microstructures

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🩸 Phlebotomy Technician Practice Quiz – with Nurse Eunice! 🎯

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Jon Hronsky - Western Mining Services - The Mineral System Concept

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Introduction to Logging Drill Core

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Bruce Gemmell - VHMS Deposits: Geology, Genesis and Exploration Potential

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How does a Kenometer work?

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ODH 107 - Gayle Febbo - Structural Patterns At Mesozoic KSM and Galore Creek Porphyry Districts

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Adam Simon Why are the genetic models for iron oxide - copper - gold and iron oxide - apatite deposi

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Gold Bearing Fluids with Prof Stephen Cox: Part 2

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1- Geophysical Response and Geological Reality for Porphyry Cu (Mo-Au) Deposit- Richard Tosdal, 2018

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