Presentations
Kenex staff regularly present their work at conferences and workshops in New Zealand, Australia and Internationally. Have a look at our latest video presentations or scroll back through our archives below.
GIS-Based Mineral Potential Modelling as a Strategic Planning Tool in British Columbia
The presentation shows the results of the pilot project for mineral potential modelling in British Columbia (Canada). The aim of the project is to apply mineral systems-based mineral potential mapping across the province that can be used to make data-backed land use decisions as well as the provision of pre-competitive geoscience data for explorers
Australian Granite Database: A Case Study for Large Scale Database Development
Maximising the extraction of geological information from geophysical datasets using machine learning
Outcomes from using mineral potential modelling to support decision making in mineral exploration
Using Spatial Data to Unearth the Potential of the Soil Below Our Feet
Big (targeting criteria) data – Little (training) data
Random Forest Based Mineral Potential Mapping for Porphyry Cu-Au Mineralization in the Eastern Lachlan Orogen, NSW, Australia
The Sustainability of Extracting New Zealand’s Marine Mineral Resources
Insights into old data: Re-evaluating the gold potential of the Coromandel using machine learning
Enhancing Data Collected from Drilling Programmes using Downhole Wireline Logging & Televiewer Tools
Quick and Easy Land Use Classification with QGIS
Mineral potential mapping as a strategic planning tool in the eastern Lachlan Orogen, NSW
The Geological Survey of New South Wales (GSNSW) is undertaking a statewide mineral potential mapping project driven by the need to provide justifiable land use planning advice to key government stakeholders and to highlight the exploration potential of the state’s major mineral systems at a regional scale. Following delivery of mineral potential data packages for the Southern New England Orogen (Blevin et al. 2017) in 2017, and the Curnamona Province and Delamerian Thomson Orogen (Ford et al. 2018) in 2018, the eastern Lachlan Orogen was selected as the next area for a review of key mineral systems and mineral potential.