Integrated Spatial Analysis and Remote Sensing of Mineral Exploration Targets
Course Presenters: Dr Arianne Ford (JCU) and Dr Carsten Laukamp (CSIRO)
Twelve Day Course: 18 April – 29 April 2016
- Module 1 – Spectral Remote Sensing for Mineral Exploration (comprising two course components)
- Hands-on workshop with partipants involved in the collection of spectral data using SWIR intruments (specTERRA and PIMA); the interpretation of spectral data; and the application of spectral mineralogy in exploration.
- Applications of spaceborne multispectral and airborne radiometric images for the recognition of potentially mineralised terranes.
- Module 2 – GIS-Based Mapping of Mineral Prospectivity
Linear methods (e.g. weights of evidence modelling) and non-linear methods (e.g. Dempster-Shafer belief functions) for the analysis and integration of layers of spatial geo-exploration datasets for the conceptual and predictive mapping of mineral prospectivity.
Location: JCU Campus, Townsville
Registration Fees:
| Course Fees |
Module 1 |
Module 2 |
Modules 1 & 2 |
| EGRU Member |
A$ 2000.00 |
A$ 2000.00 |
A$ 4000.00 |
| AIG Member |
A$ 2250.00 |
A$ 2250.00 |
A$ 4500.00 |
| Non – EGRU Member |
A$ 2500.00 |
A$ 2500.00 |
A$ 5000.00 |
CPD Hours: Up to 88 for all three modules
Further information: judith.botting@jcu.edu.au

