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Un nouveau livre sous le thème "Une image vaut mille mots" découvrez "Bolets, Québec et Est du Canada" entièrement consacré aux bolets vient d’être publié. En format 8 1/2 x 11, 304 pages et 1 710 photographies couleur de haute qualité. Le livre est complètement bilingue (français et anglais) et il a été édité par la Fondation Miron-Royer Inc. Il s'agit d'un livre rare qui couvre uniquement la famille des bolets. La première édition est limitée à 200 copies. Le PDF contient les 62 premières pages. Site web: http://www.fondationmironroyer.com La clef d'identification peut être consulté gratuitement en cliquant le lien suivant: http://www.fondationmironroyer.com/en/identification Pour promouvoir les publications et les activités de la Fondation sur les réseaux sociaux, un groupe Facebook a été créé. SVP n'hésitez pas à inviter vos amis dans ce groupe. Des membres supplémentaires aident à partager de nouvelles contributions et connaissances et profite à l'ensemble du groupe. https://www.facebook.com/groups/MironRoyer/ Souhaitant que cet effort de vulgarisation des connaissances scientifiques ainsi que son partage, nous apprécieront que vous puissiez transmettre la présente nouvelle aux membres de votre organisme. Votre collaboration sera grandement appréciée! Fernand Miron, biologiste et président de la Fondation Miron-Royer Inc. ]]>

Un nouveau livre sous le thème "Une image vaut mille mots" découvrez "Bolets, Québec et Est du Canada" entièrement consacré aux bolets vient d’être publié. En format 8 1/2 x 11, 304 pages et 1 710 photographies couleur de haute qualité. Le livre est complètement bilingue (français et anglais) et il a été édité par la Fondation Miron-Royer Inc. Il s'agit d'un livre rare qui couvre uniquement la famille des bolets. La première édition est limitée à 200 copies. Le PDF contient les 62 premières pages. Site web: http://www.fondationmironroyer.com La clef d'identification peut être consulté gratuitement en cliquant le lien suivant: http://www.fondationmironroyer.com/en/identification Pour promouvoir les publications et les activités de la Fondation sur les réseaux sociaux, un groupe Facebook a été créé. SVP n'hésitez pas à inviter vos amis dans ce groupe. Des membres supplémentaires aident à partager de nouvelles contributions et connaissances et profite à l'ensemble du groupe. https://www.facebook.com/groups/MironRoyer/ Souhaitant que cet effort de vulgarisation des connaissances scientifiques ainsi que son partage, nous apprécieront que vous puissiez transmettre la présente nouvelle aux membres de votre organisme. Votre collaboration sera grandement appréciée! Fernand Miron, biologiste et président de la Fondation Miron-Royer Inc. ]]>
Thu, 08 Jun 2017 04:03:44 GMT https://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/bolets-qubec-et-est-du-canada/76752153 FrancineFallara@slideshare.net(FrancineFallara) Bolets, Québec et Est du Canada FrancineFallara Un nouveau livre sous le thème "Une image vaut mille mots" découvrez "Bolets, Québec et Est du Canada" entièrement consacré aux bolets vient d’être publié. En format 8 1/2 x 11, 304 pages et 1 710 photographies couleur de haute qualité. Le livre est complètement bilingue (français et anglais) et il a été édité par la Fondation Miron-Royer Inc. Il s'agit d'un livre rare qui couvre uniquement la famille des bolets. La première édition est limitée à 200 copies. Le PDF contient les 62 premières pages. Site web: http://www.fondationmironroyer.com La clef d'identification peut être consulté gratuitement en cliquant le lien suivant: http://www.fondationmironroyer.com/en/identification Pour promouvoir les publications et les activités de la Fondation sur les réseaux sociaux, un groupe Facebook a été créé. SVP n'hésitez pas à inviter vos amis dans ce groupe. Des membres supplémentaires aident à partager de nouvelles contributions et connaissances et profite à l'ensemble du groupe. https://www.facebook.com/groups/MironRoyer/ Souhaitant que cet effort de vulgarisation des connaissances scientifiques ainsi que son partage, nous apprécieront que vous puissiez transmettre la présente nouvelle aux membres de votre organisme. Votre collaboration sera grandement appréciée! Fernand Miron, biologiste et président de la Fondation Miron-Royer Inc. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bolets-interieur-presse-62p-170608040344-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Un nouveau livre sous le thème &quot;Une image vaut mille mots&quot; découvrez &quot;Bolets, Québec et Est du Canada&quot; entièrement consacré aux bolets vient d’être publié. En format 8 1/2 x 11, 304 pages et 1 710 photographies couleur de haute qualité. Le livre est complètement bilingue (français et anglais) et il a été édité par la Fondation Miron-Royer Inc. Il s&#39;agit d&#39;un livre rare qui couvre uniquement la famille des bolets. La première édition est limitée à 200 copies. Le PDF contient les 62 premières pages. Site web: http://www.fondationmironroyer.com La clef d&#39;identification peut être consulté gratuitement en cliquant le lien suivant: http://www.fondationmironroyer.com/en/identification Pour promouvoir les publications et les activités de la Fondation sur les réseaux sociaux, un groupe Facebook a été créé. SVP n&#39;hésitez pas à inviter vos amis dans ce groupe. Des membres supplémentaires aident à partager de nouvelles contributions et connaissances et profite à l&#39;ensemble du groupe. https://www.facebook.com/groups/MironRoyer/ Souhaitant que cet effort de vulgarisation des connaissances scientifiques ainsi que son partage, nous apprécieront que vous puissiez transmettre la présente nouvelle aux membres de votre organisme. Votre collaboration sera grandement appréciée! Fernand Miron, biologiste et président de la Fondation Miron-Royer Inc.
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Boletes, Quebec and Eastern Canada https://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/boletes-quebec-and-eastern-canada/76752058 bolets-interieur-presse-62p-170608035833
A new book under the theme "A picture is worth a thousand words" discover "Boletes, Quebec and Eastern Canada" entirely devoted to the boletus has just printed. In 8 1/2 x 11 format, 304 pages and 1,710 high-quality color photographs. The book is completely bilingual (French and English) and has been published by the Miron-Royer Foundation Inc. This is a rare book that covers only the family of boletus. The first edition is limited to 200 copies. The PDF file is an extract of the first 62 pages. Website: http://www.fondationmironroyer.com/en The identification key can be consulted free of charge by clicking on the following link: http://www.fondationmironroyer.com/en/identification To promote the publications and activities of the Foundation on social networks, a Facebook group was created. Please do not hesitate to invite your friends in this group. Additional members help share new contributions and knowledge and benefit the entire group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/MironRoyer/ Wishing that this effort to popularize and share scientific knowledge, we would appreciate if you could forward this news to the members of your organization. Your collaboration will be greatly appreciated! Fernand Miron, biologist and president of the Miron-Royer Foundation Inc.]]>

A new book under the theme "A picture is worth a thousand words" discover "Boletes, Quebec and Eastern Canada" entirely devoted to the boletus has just printed. In 8 1/2 x 11 format, 304 pages and 1,710 high-quality color photographs. The book is completely bilingual (French and English) and has been published by the Miron-Royer Foundation Inc. This is a rare book that covers only the family of boletus. The first edition is limited to 200 copies. The PDF file is an extract of the first 62 pages. Website: http://www.fondationmironroyer.com/en The identification key can be consulted free of charge by clicking on the following link: http://www.fondationmironroyer.com/en/identification To promote the publications and activities of the Foundation on social networks, a Facebook group was created. Please do not hesitate to invite your friends in this group. Additional members help share new contributions and knowledge and benefit the entire group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/MironRoyer/ Wishing that this effort to popularize and share scientific knowledge, we would appreciate if you could forward this news to the members of your organization. Your collaboration will be greatly appreciated! Fernand Miron, biologist and president of the Miron-Royer Foundation Inc.]]>
Thu, 08 Jun 2017 03:58:33 GMT https://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/boletes-quebec-and-eastern-canada/76752058 FrancineFallara@slideshare.net(FrancineFallara) Boletes, Quebec and Eastern Canada FrancineFallara A new book under the theme "A picture is worth a thousand words" discover "Boletes, Quebec and Eastern Canada" entirely devoted to the boletus has just printed. In 8 1/2 x 11 format, 304 pages and 1,710 high-quality color photographs. The book is completely bilingual (French and English) and has been published by the Miron-Royer Foundation Inc. This is a rare book that covers only the family of boletus. The first edition is limited to 200 copies. The PDF file is an extract of the first 62 pages. Website: http://www.fondationmironroyer.com/en The identification key can be consulted free of charge by clicking on the following link: http://www.fondationmironroyer.com/en/identification To promote the publications and activities of the Foundation on social networks, a Facebook group was created. Please do not hesitate to invite your friends in this group. Additional members help share new contributions and knowledge and benefit the entire group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/MironRoyer/ Wishing that this effort to popularize and share scientific knowledge, we would appreciate if you could forward this news to the members of your organization. Your collaboration will be greatly appreciated! Fernand Miron, biologist and president of the Miron-Royer Foundation Inc. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bolets-interieur-presse-62p-170608035833-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A new book under the theme &quot;A picture is worth a thousand words&quot; discover &quot;Boletes, Quebec and Eastern Canada&quot; entirely devoted to the boletus has just printed. In 8 1/2 x 11 format, 304 pages and 1,710 high-quality color photographs. The book is completely bilingual (French and English) and has been published by the Miron-Royer Foundation Inc. This is a rare book that covers only the family of boletus. The first edition is limited to 200 copies. The PDF file is an extract of the first 62 pages. Website: http://www.fondationmironroyer.com/en The identification key can be consulted free of charge by clicking on the following link: http://www.fondationmironroyer.com/en/identification To promote the publications and activities of the Foundation on social networks, a Facebook group was created. Please do not hesitate to invite your friends in this group. Additional members help share new contributions and knowledge and benefit the entire group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/MironRoyer/ Wishing that this effort to popularize and share scientific knowledge, we would appreciate if you could forward this news to the members of your organization. Your collaboration will be greatly appreciated! Fernand Miron, biologist and president of the Miron-Royer Foundation Inc.
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The Integra « Gold Rush Challenge »: Impacts from hard data management through resulting exploration targets ranking /FrancineFallara/the-integra-gold-rush-challenge-impacts-from-hard-data-management-through-resulting-exploration-targets-ranking earthmodelling16ffallara20161003-161011230520
The Integra «Gold Rush Challenge» implemented one of the largest organized crowdsourcing analytical challenge ever created in the mining industry. Open to worldwide individuals and organizations, to rapidly increase the probability in discovering the next major gold deposit within the Sigma-Lamaque gold properties in Val-d’Or, Québec. The resulting « Top 21 » exploration targets analysis to help prioritize future exploration programs was achieved using the gOcad© platform within a 3D integrated geological map model. InnovExplo major mandate is summarized as: 1. Historical Hard Data Compilation and Management: 2. Resulting Targets Validation and Ranking: 3. Resulting Targets Querying: The future value of this 3D integrated geological map model is directly based on how a multi-disciplinary team of geologists, geophysicists, geochemists, engineers, metallurgists and environmental specialists will use it and make it evolve through ongoing exploration programs.]]>

The Integra «Gold Rush Challenge» implemented one of the largest organized crowdsourcing analytical challenge ever created in the mining industry. Open to worldwide individuals and organizations, to rapidly increase the probability in discovering the next major gold deposit within the Sigma-Lamaque gold properties in Val-d’Or, Québec. The resulting « Top 21 » exploration targets analysis to help prioritize future exploration programs was achieved using the gOcad© platform within a 3D integrated geological map model. InnovExplo major mandate is summarized as: 1. Historical Hard Data Compilation and Management: 2. Resulting Targets Validation and Ranking: 3. Resulting Targets Querying: The future value of this 3D integrated geological map model is directly based on how a multi-disciplinary team of geologists, geophysicists, geochemists, engineers, metallurgists and environmental specialists will use it and make it evolve through ongoing exploration programs.]]>
Tue, 11 Oct 2016 23:05:20 GMT /FrancineFallara/the-integra-gold-rush-challenge-impacts-from-hard-data-management-through-resulting-exploration-targets-ranking FrancineFallara@slideshare.net(FrancineFallara) The Integra « Gold Rush Challenge »: Impacts from hard data management through resulting exploration targets ranking FrancineFallara The Integra «Gold Rush Challenge» implemented one of the largest organized crowdsourcing analytical challenge ever created in the mining industry. Open to worldwide individuals and organizations, to rapidly increase the probability in discovering the next major gold deposit within the Sigma-Lamaque gold properties in Val-d’Or, Québec. The resulting « Top 21 » exploration targets analysis to help prioritize future exploration programs was achieved using the gOcad© platform within a 3D integrated geological map model. InnovExplo major mandate is summarized as: 1. Historical Hard Data Compilation and Management: 2. Resulting Targets Validation and Ranking: 3. Resulting Targets Querying: The future value of this 3D integrated geological map model is directly based on how a multi-disciplinary team of geologists, geophysicists, geochemists, engineers, metallurgists and environmental specialists will use it and make it evolve through ongoing exploration programs. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/earthmodelling16ffallara20161003-161011230520-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Integra «Gold Rush Challenge» implemented one of the largest organized crowdsourcing analytical challenge ever created in the mining industry. Open to worldwide individuals and organizations, to rapidly increase the probability in discovering the next major gold deposit within the Sigma-Lamaque gold properties in Val-d’Or, Québec. The resulting « Top 21 » exploration targets analysis to help prioritize future exploration programs was achieved using the gOcad© platform within a 3D integrated geological map model. InnovExplo major mandate is summarized as: 1. Historical Hard Data Compilation and Management: 2. Resulting Targets Validation and Ranking: 3. Resulting Targets Querying: The future value of this 3D integrated geological map model is directly based on how a multi-disciplinary team of geologists, geophysicists, geochemists, engineers, metallurgists and environmental specialists will use it and make it evolve through ongoing exploration programs.
The Integra 束 Gold Rush Challenge 損: Impacts from hard data management through resulting exploration targets ranking from FF Explore 3D
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3-D integrated geological modeling in the Abitibi Subprovince (Québec, Canada): techniques and applications /FrancineFallara/3d-integrated-geological-modeling-in-the-abitibi-subprovince-qubec-canada-techniques-and-applications emg153fallaraetal-160817010600
The development of robust 3-D geological models involves the integration of large amounts of public geological data, as well as additional accessible proprietary lithological, structural, geochemical, geophysical, and diamond drill hole data. 3-D models and maps have been available, particularly in the petroleum industry, for more than 10 years. Here, we demonstrate how robust 3-D maps can be used as interactive tools for mineral deposits exploration. In particular, we show how the interrogation of 3-D data sets can constrain exploration targets at depth. The main advantages of this technique for the mining industry are the homogeneity of data treatment and the validation of geological interpretations, taking into account geophysical and geochemical data. Data integration and cross-correlation of geology and geophysics can be achieved in two dimensions in any good GIS package. However, the added strength of 3-D analysis is the integration of separate data sets in three dimensions to build more complete, more realistic models, and in delineating areas of high economic potential at depth. Furthermore, these models can be modified and improved at any time by adding new data from ongoing drilling and geoscientific surveys. This paper presents two examples of 3-D models used for mineral exploration: the Joutel VMS mining camp and the Duparquet gold camp, Quebec. In both examples, the creation of the model is discussed and queries specific to the relevant exploration model are introduced. Eight potential exploration targets are generated at Joutel and seven at Duparquet. Although the targets defined are dependent on the details of the chosen queries, it is apparent that this technique has the potential to generate promising exploration activity that can engender new targets.]]>

The development of robust 3-D geological models involves the integration of large amounts of public geological data, as well as additional accessible proprietary lithological, structural, geochemical, geophysical, and diamond drill hole data. 3-D models and maps have been available, particularly in the petroleum industry, for more than 10 years. Here, we demonstrate how robust 3-D maps can be used as interactive tools for mineral deposits exploration. In particular, we show how the interrogation of 3-D data sets can constrain exploration targets at depth. The main advantages of this technique for the mining industry are the homogeneity of data treatment and the validation of geological interpretations, taking into account geophysical and geochemical data. Data integration and cross-correlation of geology and geophysics can be achieved in two dimensions in any good GIS package. However, the added strength of 3-D analysis is the integration of separate data sets in three dimensions to build more complete, more realistic models, and in delineating areas of high economic potential at depth. Furthermore, these models can be modified and improved at any time by adding new data from ongoing drilling and geoscientific surveys. This paper presents two examples of 3-D models used for mineral exploration: the Joutel VMS mining camp and the Duparquet gold camp, Quebec. In both examples, the creation of the model is discussed and queries specific to the relevant exploration model are introduced. Eight potential exploration targets are generated at Joutel and seven at Duparquet. Although the targets defined are dependent on the details of the chosen queries, it is apparent that this technique has the potential to generate promising exploration activity that can engender new targets.]]>
Wed, 17 Aug 2016 01:05:59 GMT /FrancineFallara/3d-integrated-geological-modeling-in-the-abitibi-subprovince-qubec-canada-techniques-and-applications FrancineFallara@slideshare.net(FrancineFallara) 3-D integrated geological modeling in the Abitibi Subprovince (Québec, Canada): techniques and applications FrancineFallara The development of robust 3-D geological models involves the integration of large amounts of public geological data, as well as additional accessible proprietary lithological, structural, geochemical, geophysical, and diamond drill hole data. 3-D models and maps have been available, particularly in the petroleum industry, for more than 10 years. Here, we demonstrate how robust 3-D maps can be used as interactive tools for mineral deposits exploration. In particular, we show how the interrogation of 3-D data sets can constrain exploration targets at depth. The main advantages of this technique for the mining industry are the homogeneity of data treatment and the validation of geological interpretations, taking into account geophysical and geochemical data. Data integration and cross-correlation of geology and geophysics can be achieved in two dimensions in any good GIS package. However, the added strength of 3-D analysis is the integration of separate data sets in three dimensions to build more complete, more realistic models, and in delineating areas of high economic potential at depth. Furthermore, these models can be modified and improved at any time by adding new data from ongoing drilling and geoscientific surveys. This paper presents two examples of 3-D models used for mineral exploration: the Joutel VMS mining camp and the Duparquet gold camp, Quebec. In both examples, the creation of the model is discussed and queries specific to the relevant exploration model are introduced. Eight potential exploration targets are generated at Joutel and seven at Duparquet. Although the targets defined are dependent on the details of the chosen queries, it is apparent that this technique has the potential to generate promising exploration activity that can engender new targets. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/emg153fallaraetal-160817010600-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The development of robust 3-D geological models involves the integration of large amounts of public geological data, as well as additional accessible proprietary lithological, structural, geochemical, geophysical, and diamond drill hole data. 3-D models and maps have been available, particularly in the petroleum industry, for more than 10 years. Here, we demonstrate how robust 3-D maps can be used as interactive tools for mineral deposits exploration. In particular, we show how the interrogation of 3-D data sets can constrain exploration targets at depth. The main advantages of this technique for the mining industry are the homogeneity of data treatment and the validation of geological interpretations, taking into account geophysical and geochemical data. Data integration and cross-correlation of geology and geophysics can be achieved in two dimensions in any good GIS package. However, the added strength of 3-D analysis is the integration of separate data sets in three dimensions to build more complete, more realistic models, and in delineating areas of high economic potential at depth. Furthermore, these models can be modified and improved at any time by adding new data from ongoing drilling and geoscientific surveys. This paper presents two examples of 3-D models used for mineral exploration: the Joutel VMS mining camp and the Duparquet gold camp, Quebec. In both examples, the creation of the model is discussed and queries specific to the relevant exploration model are introduced. Eight potential exploration targets are generated at Joutel and seven at Duparquet. Although the targets defined are dependent on the details of the chosen queries, it is apparent that this technique has the potential to generate promising exploration activity that can engender new targets.
3-D integrated geological modeling in the Abitibi Subprovince (Qu辿bec, Canada): techniques and applications from FF Explore 3D
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Robust 3D Geological Models: Hard Data is Key /slideshow/robust-3d-geological-models-hard-data-is-key/65066133 sesson6255absract34841francinefallaramay2015-160817005842
Understanding and incorporating 2D data, whether from surface field work or underground mine mapping, should always be the starting point of an integrated and coherent 3D geologic model, especially for areas with great geometric contrasts. Without this valuable data, 3D modelling is essentially performed with blinders on, and its absence results in a model that is too theory-driven, and lacks input from geologists and “real” field data. Three-dimensional geologic models require complete, homogeneous and valid databases. The resulting 3D models are directly based on and rely on high-quality data. The data comprises both surface and underground observations. “Raw” or “hard” data should always be assigned more weight and act as rigid control points in 3D models. Hard data should always be distinguishable from interpreted data in 3D models. Investing the necessary time to learn how to homogenize and structure raw data in a rigorous way will be paid back during the 3D interpretation process. Once 3D models are completed, they should be used as an exploration tool, populating their cells with user-chosen properties. Both quantitative and qualitative properties can be interpolated throughout the cells of the 3D model for further querying and questioning. Thus, the extra benefit of 3D map models is their use as dynamic interactive tools to help define new mineral exploration targets at depth. A 3D map model is not a goal but a tool that should be dynamic, modified, questioned, shared and updated. Its future usefulness is determined by how well it can be utilized by a multi-disciplinary team of geologists, geophysicists, geochemists, engineers, metallurgists and environmental experts.]]>

Understanding and incorporating 2D data, whether from surface field work or underground mine mapping, should always be the starting point of an integrated and coherent 3D geologic model, especially for areas with great geometric contrasts. Without this valuable data, 3D modelling is essentially performed with blinders on, and its absence results in a model that is too theory-driven, and lacks input from geologists and “real” field data. Three-dimensional geologic models require complete, homogeneous and valid databases. The resulting 3D models are directly based on and rely on high-quality data. The data comprises both surface and underground observations. “Raw” or “hard” data should always be assigned more weight and act as rigid control points in 3D models. Hard data should always be distinguishable from interpreted data in 3D models. Investing the necessary time to learn how to homogenize and structure raw data in a rigorous way will be paid back during the 3D interpretation process. Once 3D models are completed, they should be used as an exploration tool, populating their cells with user-chosen properties. Both quantitative and qualitative properties can be interpolated throughout the cells of the 3D model for further querying and questioning. Thus, the extra benefit of 3D map models is their use as dynamic interactive tools to help define new mineral exploration targets at depth. A 3D map model is not a goal but a tool that should be dynamic, modified, questioned, shared and updated. Its future usefulness is determined by how well it can be utilized by a multi-disciplinary team of geologists, geophysicists, geochemists, engineers, metallurgists and environmental experts.]]>
Wed, 17 Aug 2016 00:58:42 GMT /slideshow/robust-3d-geological-models-hard-data-is-key/65066133 FrancineFallara@slideshare.net(FrancineFallara) Robust 3D Geological Models: Hard Data is Key FrancineFallara Understanding and incorporating 2D data, whether from surface field work or underground mine mapping, should always be the starting point of an integrated and coherent 3D geologic model, especially for areas with great geometric contrasts. Without this valuable data, 3D modelling is essentially performed with blinders on, and its absence results in a model that is too theory-driven, and lacks input from geologists and “real” field data. Three-dimensional geologic models require complete, homogeneous and valid databases. The resulting 3D models are directly based on and rely on high-quality data. The data comprises both surface and underground observations. “Raw” or “hard” data should always be assigned more weight and act as rigid control points in 3D models. Hard data should always be distinguishable from interpreted data in 3D models. Investing the necessary time to learn how to homogenize and structure raw data in a rigorous way will be paid back during the 3D interpretation process. Once 3D models are completed, they should be used as an exploration tool, populating their cells with user-chosen properties. Both quantitative and qualitative properties can be interpolated throughout the cells of the 3D model for further querying and questioning. Thus, the extra benefit of 3D map models is their use as dynamic interactive tools to help define new mineral exploration targets at depth. A 3D map model is not a goal but a tool that should be dynamic, modified, questioned, shared and updated. Its future usefulness is determined by how well it can be utilized by a multi-disciplinary team of geologists, geophysicists, geochemists, engineers, metallurgists and environmental experts. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sesson6255absract34841francinefallaramay2015-160817005842-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Understanding and incorporating 2D data, whether from surface field work or underground mine mapping, should always be the starting point of an integrated and coherent 3D geologic model, especially for areas with great geometric contrasts. Without this valuable data, 3D modelling is essentially performed with blinders on, and its absence results in a model that is too theory-driven, and lacks input from geologists and “real” field data. Three-dimensional geologic models require complete, homogeneous and valid databases. The resulting 3D models are directly based on and rely on high-quality data. The data comprises both surface and underground observations. “Raw” or “hard” data should always be assigned more weight and act as rigid control points in 3D models. Hard data should always be distinguishable from interpreted data in 3D models. Investing the necessary time to learn how to homogenize and structure raw data in a rigorous way will be paid back during the 3D interpretation process. Once 3D models are completed, they should be used as an exploration tool, populating their cells with user-chosen properties. Both quantitative and qualitative properties can be interpolated throughout the cells of the 3D model for further querying and questioning. Thus, the extra benefit of 3D map models is their use as dynamic interactive tools to help define new mineral exploration targets at depth. A 3D map model is not a goal but a tool that should be dynamic, modified, questioned, shared and updated. Its future usefulness is determined by how well it can be utilized by a multi-disciplinary team of geologists, geophysicists, geochemists, engineers, metallurgists and environmental experts.
Robust 3D Geological Models: Hard Data is Key from FF Explore 3D
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