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Course Details

  • Presenter:
    Dr. Isobel Clark
  • Dates:
    • 2 - 3 February 2009
    • 30 Sept - 2 October 2009
  • Duration:
    3-day course
  • Location:
    Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Fees:
    CAD 2100
  • Delegates:
    15 Max
  • How to Register

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BYO (BRING YOUR OWN) GEOSTATISTICS

by Dr. Isobel Clark
Geostokos EduMine UBC

Summary

This hands-on computer-based course allows the participant to analyse his/her own data using the Geostokos software under supervision.

Tutorial data sets are provided to accustom the student to the software.

Students are expected to be conversant with the geostatistical procedures available -- i.e. studying the online course, attending the Practical Geostatistics Course (See http://www.edumine.com/pd/geostatistics/) or equivalent.

Recent courses have attracted participants with applications varying from sea-bird protection zones, river pollution, pests in orange groves to more traditional applications such as groundwater hydrology and geological resource estimation.

Background

Geostatistics is the name given to a particular group of techniques which model spatial processes and allow estimation of values at unsampled locations. Geostatistical estimation is a two stage process:

  1. studying the gathered data to establish the predictability of values from place to place in the study area;
  2. estimating values at those locations which have not been sampled. This process is known as ‘kriging’.

In mining, geostatistics is extensively used in the field of reserve valuation - the estimation of grades and other parameters from a relatively small set of borehole or other samples.

Geostatistics is now widely used in many other fields. Obviously there are geological and geographical applications. However, the techniques are also used in such diverse fields as hydrology, ground water and air pollution, soil science and agriculture, forestry, epidemiology, management of wildlife and weather prediction.

This course is part of a blended learning program, which integrates online learning with the dynamics of a classroom presentation by industry specialists.

To achieve maximum benefit you should complete the pre-course e-learning prior to attendance at the classroom component.

The interactive online reviews can be used to advantage to confirm that you have achieved the e-learning objectives.

Pre-Course e-Learning

Prior to the course, registered delegates are provided with an internet url, user name and password. This enables them to access an online e-learning material from EduMine consisting of a set of two introductory courses titled "Practical Geostatistics 2000". Review of this material prior to the course, including completion of the interactive reviews, enables delegates to derive maximum benefit from the live sessions.

UBC Certificate in Mining Studies

This course qualifies for the UBC Certificate in Mining Studies, a continuing education initiative by the Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining at the University of British Columbia. Delegates who (1) register for the Certificate in Mining Studies, (2) complete online certification in the required EduMine e-learning modules, (3) attend this course, and (4) complete a take-away project will receive credit towards a Mining Certificate from UBC Continuing Studies. more details »

Who Should Attend?

The course is aimed at geologists, mining engineers, surveyors, biologists, agriculturalists, statisticians, environmentalists and any other professionals dealing with the estimation from or interpolation between samples collected on a spatial basis.

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