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KEGS AND THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
present a symposium on
INVERSION METHODS IN MINING
GEOPHYSICS
MARCH 4, 2000
Time:
8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Registration begin at 8:30 AM
Presentations begin at 9:00 AM
Cash Bar at 4:30 PM
Location:
MacLennan Physical Labs, University of Toronto,
60 St George St, Toronto
Synopsis:
Inversion methods can be considered to be a breaking
technology in
exploration geophysics. Recent developments and experience
have
unleashed these once esoteric methods to explorationists
with
astounding impact.
Come and hear 13 presentations from some of the best and
most
experienced inversion practitioners in exploration geophysics.
Listen
to them explain how these methods can be
effectively used in your
exploration programme.
Presentations involve EM, magnetic and gravity data, and
feature
Graham Butt (ENCOM), Olivier Boulanger (Ecole Polytechnique),
Michel Chouteau (Ecole Polytechnique), Rob Hearst (Stratagex),
Greg Hodges(Fugaro), Yaoguo Li (UBC), Doug Oldenburg
(UBC),
Scott MacInnes (Zonge), Richard Osmond
(Falconbridge), John Slade (Fugaro) and Ken Witherly
(Condor)
The agenda will be distributed shortly.
Cost $75.00. VISA, MasterCard, AMEX Accepted
Coffee and lunch are included with registration.
We will strive to
assemble the presentations
for distribution. A cash bar will be available
following the formal presentations to
facilitate further discussions. Pre-register with Peter Walker to
guarantee yourself lunch.
For more information or preregistration contact
Peter Walker ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
905-819-7844
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