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GSA NT: Exploring the Tennant Creek mineral province by Damian Braize
Просмотров 887 часов назад
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/posts/geological-society-of-australia-nt-division_exciting-announcement-join-us-for-activity-7255820503125250048-C8rD?
GSA SGEG Facets of Exploration Webinar
Просмотров 52День назад
Fun with Patterns and Perspectives: The Future of Orebody Knowledge by Paul Hodkiewicz
GSA SGEG - A Practical Predictive Targeting Model for Convergent Margin Gold and Copper Deposits
Просмотров 1342 месяца назад
A Practical Predictive Targeting Model for Convergent Margin Gold and Copper Deposits By Dr. Jon Hronsky
GSA GICE and WOMEESA Seminar - September 2024
Просмотров 392 месяца назад
Science, Decision Making and Cultural Knowledge with Humera Rind, Indigenous Science and Research Development Manager CSIRO.
GSA NT: Exposing basement terranes of the North Australian Craton with Joel Kumwenda
Просмотров 973 месяца назад
GSA NT: Exposing basement terranes of the North Australian Craton with Joel Kumwenda
GSA-ACT Divisional Meeting - August 2024
Просмотров 593 месяца назад
“Student Speaker: Bowen Fang, PhD student at RSES, ANU. Title of talk: Developing a new international carbonate standard Keynote Speaker: Professor Meghan Miller, RSES ANU, and chief investigator at the ARC Centre of Excellence (COMBS). Title of talk: Photonic seismology - lighting up dark fibres for the next generation of seismic imaging”
GSA SGEG - Facets of Exploration Webinar: Digging Deeper - Greenfields Prediction in 4D
Просмотров 2684 месяца назад
Details: Digging Deeper: Greenfields Prediction in 4D - Geoscience and Economic Geology have passed a key point in the search for understanding. Technological advancements have delivered the ability to map the Earth in 4D. Whole mantle convection in the form of subducted slabs and mantle plumes are imaged and supercontinent cycles reconstructed. And we are making major progress mapping the stru...
GSA-ACT Division Meeting
Просмотров 1146 месяцев назад
Details: Student Speaker: Leon Bilton “Investigating patterns of strain in Earth's upper mantle using geodynamic simulations”. Keynote Speakers: Tanya Strate and Ben Potter “Pump It Up Snowy 2.0 Geology and Construction”
ARGA Webinar: An introduction to clay hosted REE deposits in Australia with Manuel Knorsch
Просмотров 3387 месяцев назад
ARGA Webinar: An introduction to clay hosted REE deposits in Australia with Manuel Knorsch
ARGA Webinar: Expanding the uses of regolith spectral data
Просмотров 1377 месяцев назад
Expanding the uses of regolith spectral data and whole rock geochemistry prediction with Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy Harrison Keeble - Geoscientist (Geological Survey of Victoria) 24 April 2024
GSA Northern Territory Division - December 2023 Seminar
Просмотров 767 месяцев назад
Speaker: Heidi Allen (Geological Survey of Western Sydney) Topic: Precambrian Biostratigraphy: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly Details: Heidi is a palaeontologist at the Geological Survey of Western Australia with extensive field and project experience in WA sedimentary basins.
ARGA Webinar: Are Supergene ore deposits a guarantee of good ESG?
Просмотров 1829 месяцев назад
ARGA Webinar: Are Supergene ore deposits a guarantee of good ESG? with Mario Iglesias-Martinez
GSA-ACT: Sebastian Bland - W B Clarke Recipient 2022
Просмотров 719 месяцев назад
GSA-ACT: Sebastian Bland - W B Clarke Recipient 2022
Stijn Glorie (University of Adelaide) presents Laser ablation Lu-Hf geochronology
Просмотров 16811 месяцев назад
Stijn Glorie (University of Adelaide) presents Laser ablation Lu-Hf geochronology: a novel and robust method to rapidly date metamorphic, mafic and hydrothermal minerals Description: Lu-Hf geochronology traditionally involves laborious chemical separation processes in specialized laboratories. The novel laser ablation approach, recently developed at the University of Adelaide (Simpson et al., 2...
ARGA Webinar - Sedimentary provenance & tectonics through detrital zircon geochronology - K. Vowles
Просмотров 180Год назад
ARGA Webinar - Sedimentary provenance & tectonics through detrital zircon geochronology - K. Vowles
Amber Jarrett GSA presents NT Rocks new initiatives undertaken by the NT Division of the Geologica
Просмотров 116Год назад
Amber Jarrett GSA presents NT Rocks new initiatives undertaken by the NT Division of the Geologica
Samantha March presents "Insights into the Proterozoic evolution of central Australia"
Просмотров 147Год назад
Samantha March presents "Insights into the Proterozoic evolution of central Australia"
Steve Micklethwaite presents 'A geoscience digital twin for exploration & ESG data discovery'
Просмотров 164Год назад
Steve Micklethwaite presents 'A geoscience digital twin for exploration & ESG data discovery'
Carl Spandler presents 'Rare Earth Element potential of phosphorites of the Georgina Basin'.
Просмотров 591Год назад
Carl Spandler presents 'Rare Earth Element potential of phosphorites of the Georgina Basin'.
Steve Hill presents "The future of geoscience needs our best people to come to the challenge...".
Просмотров 276Год назад
Steve Hill presents "The future of geoscience needs our best people to come to the challenge...".
Brenton Crawford presents "Teaching computers how to see geology... " for GSA SGEG June 2023 Webinar
Просмотров 729Год назад
Brenton Crawford presents "Teaching computers how to see geology... " for GSA SGEG June 2023 Webinar
Anthony Reid presents "Iron oxide copper-gold-uranium deposits of southern Australia..."
Просмотров 810Год назад
Anthony Reid presents "Iron oxide copper-gold-uranium deposits of southern Australia..."
May 23 ARGA Meeting Anthony Dosseto 'A brief overview of the isotopic toolbox in the Critical Zone'
Просмотров 132Год назад
May 23 ARGA Meeting Anthony Dosseto 'A brief overview of the isotopic toolbox in the Critical Zone'
Andy Wilde presents Uranium, palaeochannels & climate change for SGEG Facets of Exploration Webinar
Просмотров 491Год назад
Andy Wilde presents Uranium, palaeochannels & climate change for SGEG Facets of Exploration Webinar
Andy Clark 'Characterising basement geology between outcrop of the Warramunga & Murphy provinces...'
Просмотров 214Год назад
Andy Clark 'Characterising basement geology between outcrop of the Warramunga & Murphy provinces...'
Wolfgang Preiss presents 'Adelaide Superbasin basementgeology & tectonic controls on sedimentation'
Просмотров 681Год назад
Wolfgang Preiss presents 'Adelaide Superbasin basementgeology & tectonic controls on sedimentation'
Georgina Virgo Facies archit. & geochem. corr. Tonian/Cryogenian Adelaide Rift Complex palaeoenviro.
Просмотров 124Год назад
Georgina Virgo Facies archit. & geochem. corr. Tonian/Cryogenian Adelaide Rift Complex palaeoenviro.
Jim Gehling 'Palaeoecology and Environments of the Ediacara Biota Record in the Flinders Ranges'
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Jim Gehling 'Palaeoecology and Environments of the Ediacara Biota Record in the Flinders Ranges'
Jarred Lloyd 'Revising the Neoproterozoic Chronostratigraphic Framework of the Adelaide Superbasin'
Просмотров 207Год назад
Jarred Lloyd 'Revising the Neoproterozoic Chronostratigraphic Framework of the Adelaide Superbasin'

Комментарии

  • @AussieDepresso
    @AussieDepresso 14 минут назад

    Just stumbled onto this. This deserves some more attention and I will try to bring this around some geology channels that are Aus Based

  • @nathyatta
    @nathyatta 5 дней назад

    Is there any good, easy-to-get-to- exposures around? Road cutting perhaps. I’d love to get a little piece of it as an education piece as I’m a science teacher 🙂

  • @wxyzxdll
    @wxyzxdll 2 месяца назад

    Train yourself not to say "umm" all the time, and you might sound more intelligent.

  • @KemalDirican-f2o
    @KemalDirican-f2o 4 месяца назад

    Martin Angela Taylor Eric Taylor Robert

  • @Null432hz
    @Null432hz 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing

  • @lithiumvalleyrocksprospect9792
    @lithiumvalleyrocksprospect9792 4 месяца назад

    Nice summary

  • @samuelstern-l1q
    @samuelstern-l1q 5 месяцев назад

    The Dr. is now part of the Power Nickel team ....exciting times.

  • @nathyatta
    @nathyatta 6 месяцев назад

    Is there any way to access these tours for the general public? . I am interested in geology, but it can be such a hard science to learn out of books and what not.

  • @RustyAtwood-s1p
    @RustyAtwood-s1p 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your wealth of great information on these types of deposits!

  • @tomsaunders383
    @tomsaunders383 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent. Needs links to references or other sources

  • @Nick-kv6zk
    @Nick-kv6zk 7 месяцев назад

    Top technical presentation

  • @peggieincolfaxca3818
    @peggieincolfaxca3818 8 месяцев назад

    Absolutely fascinating! I want to study geochemistry with THIS GUY!!

  • @cremasca
    @cremasca 8 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @canadiangemstones7636
    @canadiangemstones7636 11 месяцев назад

    35:00 - The orange skarn garnet is surely grossular.

  • @janewray-mccann2133
    @janewray-mccann2133 11 месяцев назад

    Saw your expert presentation tonight on the tube randomly, as per algorythm and I had to tell you, great stuff Peter. I helped lay CSIRO extensiometer cables in hydraulic sandfill tests at Dolphin skarn mine in 1979. I supported dodgy ground at Dolphin, Bold Head, Renison, Lyell, Roseberry, Beaky, Henty, Hellyer, Dundas, Crotty and Anthony headraces, even went through three major Richter events at the Prince and two major mud rush events. Moving rock is the least studied of all the ground sciences and you deserve a great pat on the back for services to Tasmanian geophysics, petrology and the earth sciences. Great to finally have the stress details of the western Tas terranes up against the north island fold belt terranes. Manna from Heaven.

  • @robertfraser9551
    @robertfraser9551 11 месяцев назад

    Outstanding. Comprehensive, detailed and so thorough !!

  • @markbrennan6684
    @markbrennan6684 11 месяцев назад

    Very good video. I ordered a copy of Child of Gondwana. I visited Tasmania for the first time in 45 years last December and already planning a return visit to see the North Coast, Cradle Mountain and Strahan. I find geology fascinating, but have only early high school level knowledge. I would really like to learn more basic geology. Is there a book or perhaps even a RUclips channel you can recommend to get started beyond Mohs scale and the three major rock types?

  • @janewray-mccann2133
    @janewray-mccann2133 11 месяцев назад

    Great stuff Thomas. Have waited a lot of years to see the results of your teams Tasmanian magneto telluric research. Very impressive data set that will prove invaluable to all future Tasmanian mineral explorers. Myself included. Dr. David Leaman would have awarded you the golden pen without a doubt. Thankyou. Rory Wray-McCann.

  • @debrabaum2832
    @debrabaum2832 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for a succinct and engaging explanation.

  • @lithiumvalleyrocksprospect9792

    Great video.... I'm a WA Geotourism operator running gold experiences. ... spending Christmas in Tasmania... I Watch Tassie boys prospecting and Rob Parsons on RUclips .... my partner and I just drove from SW WA to Tassie to dive for saphires... no government promotions... just 2 guys producing independent films about Tasmanian mining history and landscape. Geotourism tells the story of a place, starting with the geology and climate and how they influenced the landscape, ecology and community's that evolved upon it. Geotourism is about making visitors tired hungry and excited.... so they sleep and eat local, then rave about their experiences and come back with their friends... I just drove 4000 km to experience Tasmania. You can build all the walk trails in the world but nothing comes close to stopping at an idilic river and, within 30 mins, finding that first blue saphire. Tas Parks and Tas Tourism would do well to remember visitors are still people... they need to stop the blatant corporatisation of Tasmania's premier sites. Because as a fellow Australian who has come to experience what the state has to offer... I cannot afford the myriad of licences and Park fees. I don't need a 5 year prospecting licence because I'm here for only 2 weeks.... equally it's cheaper to buy unhealthy fish and chips than to cast a line for maybe a fish for dinner. So far What I have spent locally is $2000 on 2 ferry trips, $700 on a wetsuit and $1000 on food, fuel and accommodation. We are supporting local small businesses. Geotourists are not government cash cows and it is worth the bean counters taking note and keeping Tasmania accessible to everyone.... And maybe reallocate some of the gov tourism advertising budget to road maintenance because once you do get here, one puts their life on the line when driving ridiculously steep windy roads with equally ridiculous 100km/hr speed limits! Tasmania is an awesome place and my only hope is that the faceless office bound beurocrates get out and experience what tassie has on offer.

  • @rubynutman
    @rubynutman Год назад

    My Daddy!

  • @adriansaw8329
    @adriansaw8329 Год назад

    Are coarse flakes more valuable? At 25.41, you mentioned that we shouldn't be fooled into thinking the higher grades have better quality graphite- is that what you meant? I took it to mean higher but mostly fine flakes are less valuable than coarse flakes. Please correct me if I am way off base with what you meant.

  • @robinleow185
    @robinleow185 Год назад

    Thank you Amber Jarrett for introducing NT geology and NT Division activities. I am from WA Division.

  • @geoffgeoff143
    @geoffgeoff143 Год назад

    Is good

  • @karhukivi
    @karhukivi Год назад

    Very good presentation and nice to see a reference to Jane Plant's work too!

  • @diakaridiakeita8970
    @diakaridiakeita8970 Год назад

    Very interested !

  • @carlsisk396
    @carlsisk396 Год назад

    good work

  • @boyutamabukit7761
    @boyutamabukit7761 Год назад

    Nice

  • @alastairbrickell8813
    @alastairbrickell8813 Год назад

    Very interesting analysis, thank you. Would be good to know more about the Turing Process in simple terms. It gets my vote though I know nothing about it.

  • @earthexpanded
    @earthexpanded Год назад

    Excellent talk, thanks for sharing!

  • @rhondachalmers6753
    @rhondachalmers6753 Год назад

    Very Interesting.

  • @ademolawajohnafelumo1219
    @ademolawajohnafelumo1219 Год назад

    Saw your email, will write you soon.

  • @ademolawajohnafelumo1219
    @ademolawajohnafelumo1219 Год назад

    Great. Pls can I get your email for communications, very important pls

  • @rhcpalex93
    @rhcpalex93 Год назад

    Great talk delivered by the legend himself!

  • @jamiechippett1566
    @jamiechippett1566 Год назад

    Howdy if you get satellite map of Australia on your phone or computer screen and then turn satellite map of Australia upside down then look far right near coastal township of Karratha western Australia and then look closely with your 👁️👁️ s just above Karratha and zoom in up and down and focus clearly and you'll see two huge eyes on head with a huge bird beak type snout with wings spanning across continent and tail feathers ending up near Adelaide South Australia.check out all the dark red ocher section. A giant flying winged Phoenix type of creature spanning across two thirds of the nation and seems to be flying over and taking out dragon corner NSW,SA,Victoria border. WOW incredible gotta check this out and give it a crack. Remember to turn satellite map of Australia upside down to view correctly.good luck enjoy.👍🤠🇦🇺🐉🦅🌏👀

  • @jamiechippett1566
    @jamiechippett1566 Год назад

    Hi if you get satellite map of South Australia on your phone or computer screen and then look closely with your 👁️👁️ s between mt Lyndhurst and Arkaroola in the Flinders ranges and zoom in up and down and focus clearly and you'll see a giant dinosaur foot claw with three huge toes and can even see toenails with giant snake wrapped around foot and eating one of its toes. Amazing gotta check this out and be blown away. Good luck and enjoy.👍🤠🇦🇺🦖🌏👀

  • @Dan-to9hl
    @Dan-to9hl Год назад

    Great summary

  • @wolfgangleyh2861
    @wolfgangleyh2861 Год назад

    Excellent!

  • @allenhammer7923
    @allenhammer7923 Год назад

    Your amounts are not accurate. 8 thousand a ton is being paid for China Graphite which is 80% of the market. If you had a ton to sell how would you sell it?

    • @karhukivi
      @karhukivi Год назад

      Where did you get that figure? Fastmarkets mention prices for "spherical" graphite for use in battery anodes between 2500 and 3500 USD/tonne for 2022-2023.

    • @allenhammer7923
      @allenhammer7923 Год назад

      @@karhukivi When I look at export from China for Graphite it was cheaper but we have a 25% import fee plus shipping I am not sure but just what I am finding and they do want no oil in it which it does have and 99% pure.for the highest prices but then it has been refined. Raw must be from what I heard 2k Mexico and highest China at 8K. If you have a place that buys a few tons at a time I would like the lead if you don't mind.

    • @karhukivi
      @karhukivi Год назад

      @@allenhammer7923 Graphite is not a commodity, the price can vary with the quality and the contract agreed between buyer and seller. Also, synthetic graphite will cost more than natural. Good luck!

    • @allenhammer7923
      @allenhammer7923 Год назад

      @@karhukivi I know the ratings of size and purity and I understand the variables there is a lot to it and how it is processed. Man made is twice the cost but is not as good for making batteries. But where and who to sell to is what I want to know? WHere is the market place?

    • @karhukivi
      @karhukivi Год назад

      @@allenhammer7923 It is not a commodity so there is no marketplace. Sellers have to find buyers and buyers have to find sellers and arrange contracts which depend on quality, distance, etc. Most of the battery manufacturers are using either synthetic or spherical natural graphite.

  • @UsmanAli-yz5zc
    @UsmanAli-yz5zc 2 года назад

    Informative

  • @giraffebecky
    @giraffebecky 2 года назад

    Just heard Patrick Nunn on NPR! Shame that this has so few views.

  • @Ebriony
    @Ebriony 2 года назад

    Hello I appreciate the time you took to create this informational video. I was wondering if you could cover Lava Plains, FNQ?☺️

  • @superyanak
    @superyanak 2 года назад

    Great working. Congrats.

  • @vaughnodonnell609
    @vaughnodonnell609 2 года назад

    𝕡𝕣𝕠𝕞𝕠𝕤𝕞

  • @RobertSmith-wl6lu
    @RobertSmith-wl6lu 2 года назад

    Until your horrible voice actually makes this excruciating, interesting but increasingly grating monotone

  • @lindadechiazza2924
    @lindadechiazza2924 2 года назад

    People are concerned, VOG from volcano generated "smog" , inhaling that is a health risk.. besides that mad dogs englishmen always have an umbrella..... ozzie swim in croc, shark, and walk among lethal snakes, spiders soo a bunch of old men golfing do you think anyone cares bub?

    • @lindadechiazza2924
      @lindadechiazza2924 2 года назад

      Dont get me to start on the kiwi extreme entertainment/sport you know that is volumes of references

  • @damepaia
    @damepaia 2 года назад

    Hello sir. How did your good self come to know that it's not syenite but a fenite? What should I do in my study area to note the differences? Thank you.

  • @aziznasuti2690
    @aziznasuti2690 2 года назад

    Very interesting project and very well presented. Did you use only Mira Geoscience software for your decritization and forward modelling?

    • @markallanmclean
      @markallanmclean 2 года назад

      Hi Aziz - thanks very much for your interest. Three-dimensional inversion modelling (including discretisation) was undertaken using a combination of software including Mira Geoscience’s GOCAD Mining Suite 17 (an adaptation of Emerson’s SKUA-GOCAD 17p6 to the mining industry) and VPmg 9.4 (for the inversion modelling). If it helps, there is a report here which includes the model for download: earthresources.efirst.com.au/product.asp?pID=1246&cID=68

    • @aziznasuti2690
      @aziznasuti2690 2 года назад

      @@markallanmclean many thanks for your kind reply. Indeed I am looking for a good forward and inversion modeling software.

  • @三石-e5n
    @三石-e5n 2 года назад

    Very good

  • @PunmasterSTP
    @PunmasterSTP 3 года назад

    Rocks deposited? More like “cool stuff acknowledged”; thanks for sharing!