Short Course: Integrated interpretation of airborne electromagnetic surveys

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)

Payment will be accepted through PayPal. Click on the “Pay Now” button below.

To register as a student, please email us at info@bcgsonline.com.

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