MRE26 will bring together geoscientists and other professionals to discuss the status and future of resource evaluation. Topics will showcase leading practice and advancements in sampling/QAQC; geological modelling; geostatistical estimation and simulation; inputs into reasonable prospects for economic extraction; project risk analysis; grade control and reconciliation; and resource reporting.
It will promote the exchange of information through a series of Keynote presentations and networking during the day.
Key topics that the conference will focus on are:
- How do we collect and maintain representative samples across the mine value chain?
- Limitations of current estimation techniques.
- Learning from past failures to improve future practice.
- How do we ensure estimates are clearly and accurately communicated to end-users?
- Considerations of reasonable prospects for (eventual) economic extraction – driving open and honest practice.
- Quantifying and communicating variability in resource models
- International reporting standards.
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Registration for this event is now open.
Organizer: Geologial Society of London (GSL)
Date: June 30, Time:9:30 am - 5:00 pm
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