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Latest NewsFresh Perspective: Solutions for Mineral ExplorationMarch 10, 2010 New Fresh Perspective ebook reviews current demands and emerging technology trends in mineral exploration. It includes perspectives on strategies and results from Areva, Vale, Teck Resources, Rio Tinto, HudBay and other explorers. Combining geophysics and geochemistry narrows search for depositsFebruary 25, 2010 Industry experts with CAMIRO, Actlabs and Lonmin share their perspective on the use of geochemistry as a complement to geophysics in the search for buried mineral deposits. Cutting edge exploration softwareFebruary 19, 2010 The Mining Journal’s exploration software review looks at how exploration and mining companies are using the latest software and solutions to get the most out of their deposits, and inform exploration decisions, in the current technological age. Q&A with Geosoft Product ManagementFebruary 5, 2010 In an in-depth Q&A, Louis Racic, Geosoft Product Management Director, reviews workflow improvements and new capabilities coming in the 2010 software release, Geosoft’s strategy with respect to data accessibility and the company’s plans for earth modelling. Geosoft Management Team Changes in AustralasiaFebruary 5, 2010 Geosoft announced management changes within its Australasian region. Adam Martin has taken on the role of Business Development Executive within Australasia, focusing on the needs of global clients and continuing development of the China market. Darin Bryce has joined Geosoft Australia as Managing Director. Planning for the Brazilian Geophysical Society’s 12th International CongressJanuary 26, 2010 As the incoming event General Chairman for the 12th International Congress of the Brazilian Geophysical Society (CISBGf) Ana Cristina Chaves, Managing Director for Geosoft Latinoamerica, talks about the expectations and challenges in organizing the 12th CISBGF. Using metadata to keep track of your dataJanuary 16, 2010 Today’s post in Geosoft’s Exploring with Data blog, How did I do that? Metadata and more..., looks at how you can keep track of what was done to a dataset in processing, and where that dataset came from when you’re working on multiple projects. Geophysics helps focus hunt for lost slave shipJanuary 11, 2010 Archaeologists at the Iziko Museums of Cape Town are using geophysics to help focus their search for the Meermin, a historically important Dutch slave ship that was wrecked off the Cape in 1766. Geosoft gradient maps were used to decide where to excavate. |

