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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED GEOLOGYWESTERN AUSTRALIAN SCHOOL OF MINESLOCKED BAG 30 Telephone (08) 9088-6001KALGOORLIE WA 6433http://geology.curtin.edu.au/courses/short_courses.cfm Fax (08) 9088-6010
Email R.Rodman@curtin.edu.au wasmadmin@curtin.edu.au
GEOLOGY SHORT COURSE(Geology for Non-Geologists)
An introduction to geology, ore deposits, mineral exploration, Mining geology, & the role of the geologist in the mining
industry - for non-geologists
ATTENTIONAll those interested in a better understanding of geology
& the geological aspects of the resources industry & mineral exploration and mining
Once again the Department of Mining Geology at the School of Mines is offering its “Understanding Geology” five day short course. This course aims to explain geology, geological methods, geological principles, and the role of the geologist, geochemist and geophysicist in mining and exploration. The course is designed specifically for technical assistants, non-professional field and mine personal, administrators, contractors, non-geoscience professionals, and office personnel. In fact anyone dealing on a regular basis with geology, mining, or exploration, who would benefit from carefully structured explanations of the basic principles, processes and terminology backed up with appropriate laboratory and field illustrations.
We would very much appreciate it if you would bring this notice and the accompanying materials to the attention of anyone within your organisation who may be interested in this course.
Dr Bob Fagan
Adjunct Professor Curtin University
Mobile: 045 853 2360 Fax: (08) 9088 6140 Email: robertfagan345@gmail.com
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UNDERSTANDING GEOLOGYIntroduction to geology, ore deposits, mineral exploration,
Mining geology & the role of the geologist in the mining industry
A five day short course in geology Especially designed for Non-Geologists
This course is offered several times per year (subject to demand) with the next offering:
14th to 18th July 2014
The Department of Mining & Exploration GeologyWestern Australian School of Mines
Egan Street, Kalgoorlie
Enquire about being added to our Expressions of Interest register for future courses.
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ABOUT THE COURSE
Geology is the crucial thread linking all elements of the mining process. It provides an understanding of Earth processes through time including how economic concentrations of metals, fuels and other resources form and where they may be found. Detailed geological assessment and modelling of the deposit establishes the ore geometry, reserves, economic viability, provides controls on mine design and furnishes valuable input into mineral beneficiation, extraction and recovery processes.
This course is designed to introduce some basic geological principles and explain the role of the geologist in the mining industry to: field, laboratory and mine technical assistants, service personnel; and others interested in gaining a more detailed insight and overview into geology. In particular the course will concentrate on explaining some basic concepts in geology, mineral exploration, ore formation, exploration and mine geology, ore reserve estimations and evaluation and explain geological exploration and mining terminology and practices.
Included in the course will two half day field excursions to observe geological features of local significance and a guided visit to Kalgoorlie Consolidate Gold Mines, Super Pit operations at Kalgoorlie.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is particularly designed for field and mine site technicians and service personnel, operators, supervisors, mining contractors, field assistants, pit samplers, technicians and others who work in or with the mining industry and are interested in an introduction to exploration and mine geology and geological terminology, concepts and methods. The course is also suited to accountants and commerce graduates, bankers and stockbrokers, managers, and investment consultants who would benefit from a guided overview of basic geology, mineral exploration and mining concepts and practice.
THE PRESENTERSPRINCIPAL PRESENTER: DR BOB FAGAN
Dr Fagan is an Adjunct Professor at Curtin University, based in Kalgoorlie at the Western
Australian School of Mines, with teaching and research interests in structural geology, petrology, tectonics, regolith studies, Archaean geology, gold mineralisation and exploration geochemistry.
Bob has been teaching and researching geology for forty years in several universities in Australia and New Zealand and twenty years in the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia. Dr Fagan holds and has held a number of mining and exploration tenements throughout Australia in his own right and is active in mineral exploration.
Dr Bob Fagan Adjunct Professor Curtin University Mobile: 045 853 2360 Email: robertfagan345@gmail.com
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PRESENTATION TOPICS.
1. General Introduction2. Philosophical basis of geology3. Minerals4. Introduction to rock types5. Igneous rocks6. Igneous processes7. Sedimentary rocks & processes8. Metamorphic rocks & processes9. Soil & regolith10.Geological time & the laws of stratigraphy11.Which way is up12.Horizontal, & tilted rocks, unconformities, folds & faults13.Geological maps & geological histories14.The earth’s internal structure15.Gross features of the Earth16.Continental drift & plate tectonics17.Evolution & origin of life18.Element distribution & the ore forming minerals19.Magmatic mineral deposits20.Hydrothermal mineral deposits21.Sedimentary mineral deposits22.Orogenic gold deposits23.Fossil fuels24.The ownership & administration of minerals & mineral titles25.Geochemical exploration & stream sediment sampling:26.Soil surveys & advanced geochemical methods27.Exploration geophysics28.Drilling & core logging29.Sampling & ore reserves30.Analytical methods & Assaying31. Grade & grade control32.QC & QA issue33.The JORC Code34.Remote sensing 35.Rock mechanic, rock engineering & slope stability36.Computer systems in exploration & mine geology37.Native Title in Australia
38.Any other topic(s) of particular interest or relevance arranged in advance by participants
39.Two half days excursions visiting excellent field examples of most of the topics covered & exploring the geological evolution of a typical Archaean geological terrane.
40.A visit to Kalgoorlie Consolidate Gold Mines Superpit operations at Kalgoorlie.
Not all of these topics can be covered during a 5 day short course. Attendees are encouraged to select from the non-core geology subjects those topics that are of most interest or relevance to their needs.
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UNDERSTANDING GEOLOGY SHORT COURSEGENERAL COURSE PROGRAMME
TIME LECTURER TOPIC
Day 1
8:30-8.45 Welcome and Introduction
8.45-10:00 Philosophical Basis of Geology (reading the story in rocks)
10:00-10:10 TEA BREAK
10:10-12:00 Identifying Rocks & Minerals
12:00-1:00 Rock & Rock Forming Processes
1:00-1.30 LUNCH (provided)
1.30-3:00 Igneous rocks & processes,
3:00-3:10 TEA BREAK
3.10-5:00 Sedimentary & Metamorphic rocks & processes
Day 2
8:30-9:30 Soils, Regolith & the near-surface weathering environment
9.30-10.00 Geological Time, which way is up, the laws of stratigraphy
10:00-10:10 TEA BREAK
10:10-12:00 Folds, faults, mountain building, uplift & erosion, geological ………………………………maps & histories
12.00- 1.00 Global scale geology: continental drift, sea floor spreading & plate tectonics
1:00-1.30 LUNCH (provided)
1.30-5:00 Field Excursion Kalgoorlie-Coolgardie traverse
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Day 3
8:30-9.30 Evolution & the Origin of Life & related issue
9:30-10-00 The Chemical Elements & Ore Minerals
10:00-10:10 TEA BREAK
10:10-11:00 Types of Orebodies & their origin (magmatic, hydrothermal, ………………………………sedimentary ores, orogenic gold)
11:00-1:00 Fossil Fuels & Energy Resources (coal natural gas, coal bed methane, oil shales’ petroleum deposits & uranium deposits) & how and where these form.
1:00-1.30 LUNCH (provided)
1.30-5:00 Field Excursion to Mt Hunt & Environs
Day 4
8:30-9.30 Ownership & administration of minerals, securing title, Mineral tenement types, tenement management etc
9:30-10:00 Project Generation Exploration strategies.
10:00-10:10 TEA BREAK
10.10-11.00 Geochemical Exploration methodology & practice
11.00-12.00 Exploration Geophysics methodology & practice
12:00-12.30 LUNCH (provided)
12.30-5.00 Visit to Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines, Super Pit operations at Kalgoorlie to examine some aspects of mining & exploration geology in practice
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Day 5
8:30-9.30 Sampling, nugget effect, grade & grade continuity, cut-off . Grades, resource definition and estimation methods
9.30-10.00 Drilling, drill method selection, drilling strategies, gamblers ruin,
10:00-10:10 TEA BREAK
10:10-1:00 Grade control, QA & QC, JORC Code, Native title issues.
1:00-1.30 LUNCH (provided)
1.30-2.30 Rock mechanics, engineering geology, pit & slope failures . remote sensing
2.30-4.00 Computers in exploration & mining geology. 3D relational data bases. Deposit modelling, Micromine, Vulcan, Surfer, Tengraph, Arview, etc.
4.00-? Additional topics, general discussion period, drinks & . Nibbles & issuing of CERTIFICATES OF ATTENDANCE. .
VENUE: Room 3201, upstairs in Mining Engineering Building Corner of McDonald & Cassidy Streets.
Classes will commence 8:30 am, with lunch from 1:00-1:30 pm most days, with the aim to finish at 5:00 pm daily.
Dr Bob Fagan
Adjunct Professor
Curtin University
Mobile: 045 853 2360 Fax: (08) 9088 6140 Email: robertfagan345@gmail.com
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VENUES AND ACCOMMODATION
Because of its location in the centre of a major world class gold and nickel province, Kalgoorlie, and the Western Australian School of Mines is a particularly appropriate location for short courses of this nature. The course is by the Department of Mining Geology in Egan Street, in central Kalgoorlie. The actual course venue however is the Mining Building at the corner of McDonald & Cassidy St, upstairs in Room 3201, commencing at 8.30 am.
Comfortable field clothing and enclosed footwear (steel caps not essential) will be needed on Tues, Wed, & Thurs, with long sleeve shirts and trousers (no shorts) required for the mine visit on Thursday. During November daytime temperatures may exceed 40oC and sun protection is strongly recommended. Mid-year temperatures are mild although nights may be down to freezing temperatures.
If you require accommodation in Kalgoorlie for the duration of this course please let us know and we can provide a range of alternatives to suit your circumstances.
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