The BC Geophysical Society will be hosting Dr. James Macnae, the inaugural Len and Genice Collett Distinguished Visiting Lecturer in Geophysics, who will be presenting a half-day short course titled:
“Integrated interpretation of airborne electromagnetic surveys: Determination and use of appropriate geophysical models”
Dr. James Macnae, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.
This half-day (AM) course will cover:
1) The basics of geophysical electromagnetics (EM), time and frequency domain
2) Airborne EM systems, trade-offs and recent advances
3) The physical limits of conductivity resolution with AEM
4) Detectable geology: Earth conductivity variations
5) Consideration of computed geophysical models, direct and inverse
- Stitched 1D for quasi-layered environments
- 2D and 2&1/2D
- 3D, parametric and voxellated
6) Case histories: Using computed AEM models to guide geological interpretation: Successes, limitations and failures
7) Where might AEM be in 10 years?
Date: | Thursday, March 28, 2019 |
Time | 8:30 am to 12:00 pm PST |
Registration |
Cost: (CAD) – Industry Price $90 – Student Price $0 (free) Note: Lunch is not included. Coffee and snacks will be provided at the mid-morning break. |
Location: | UBC Robson Square, Room C180 800 Robson Street, Vancouver, BC |
REGISTRATION IS OPEN
(Deadline 5:00pm, Tuesday, March 26, 2019)
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To register as a student, please email us at info@bcgsonline.com.