Tuesday, 7 March 2017

Article on Effective techniques for extracting information from geochemical data are largely ignored by the industry

In the area of geochemical data analysis techniques and obtaining geochemical extracting information; most mining specialists strongly recommend an approach that goes beyond merely asking the laboratory for geochemical extracting information of a gold test by sampling every meter of the drill core of a trench and using multielement analysis. There, however, exist other methods of geochemical data analysis techniques and obtaining geochemical extracting information. But these are largely ignored by the industry.
As a result of following only one method and technique for geochemical data analysis and obtaining geochemical extracting information, an average geologist is not generally well trained on the necessary techniques and methods. Whenever a request for such data mining techniques analyses comes up, the geologist is short of the techniques and methods needed for geochemical extracting information, including the use of compositional data analysis. This results in failure in the endeavor of extracting all the geochemical data analysis information contained in the data.
Insight into how to use geochemical data analysis techniques and obtaining geochemical extracting information
Noting the deficiency in the methods used for optimal geochemical data analysis techniques and obtaining geochemical extracting information; GlobalCompliancePanel, a leading provider of professional trainings for the areas of regulatory compliance, is organizing a two-day learning session that inculcates the right learning in this area.
At this seminar, Ricardo Valls, a professional geologist with thirty years in the mining industry, will be the Director. He brings the vast wealth of experience of the extensive geological, geochemical, and mining experience, managerial skills, research techniques, and training he has gained by carrying out various projects globally, into this seminar. To benefit from this seminar, please register for it by visiting http://www.globalcompliancepanel.com/control/globalseminars/~product_id=900828?linkedin-SEO . This course has been pre-approved by RAPS as eligible for up to 12 credits towards a participant's RAC recertification upon full completion.
Simplifying the geochemical extracting information to make sense
Geologists, Geochemists, Exploration personnel, Graduate students and Postgraduate students will find this course very useful, as it will give them an understanding of how to simplify and make sense of the geochemical extracting information. The speaker will demonstrate all types of analyses that can be requested. This will help participants in their exploration goal of finding the new ore body.
This seminar will help mining professionals understand how to extract all the important information of their data, including the use of compositional data analysis.
Valls will cover the following areas at this seminar on obtaining geochemical extracting information:
-       How to determine the type of sampling
-       How to determine the type of assays
-       General processing of the data
-       Compositional Data Analysis
-       Representing the results
In the process of explaining the ways of obtaining geochemical extracting information; Valls will set the following agenda for this seminar:
How to determine the type of sampling
·                    Mechanical anomalies
·                    Chemical anomalies
·                    Chemo-mechanical anomalies
·                    Scale of work
How to determine the type of assays
·                    What are you looking for?
·                    What the laboratory can offer?
QA&QC in the field and in the laboratory
·                    QA&QC in the field
·                    QA&QC in the laboratory
General processing of the data
·                    Preparing the data
·                    The problem of zeros and b.d.l. data
·                    Hurricane values
·                    Distribution law
·                    Preparing the data for further analysis.
Compositional Data Analysis
·                    Brief introduction
·                    Comparing CDa with normal statistics
·                    ALR
·                    CLR
·                    ILR
Processing major elements
·                    Statistical processing
·                    Determining the most probable magmatic event.
Processing trace elements
·                    Statistical processing
·                    Estimating the erosional level
·                    Determining geochemical indexes
Graphical representation of the results
·                    Variograms
·                    SURFER

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