On the 5th of February (Wednesday), 2014 from 8:45 to 13:00 the University of Saskatchewan SEG Student Chapter Data Management and Geostatistics Workshop was held in Geol 161 at the Department of Geological Sciences. Louis Fourie from North Rim and Bruce Eglington from the U of S gave an introduction to the practical aspects of data management, database structures and statistical analysis, with a focus on applications in mineral exploration.
The program included the following sessions:
1. Introduction and the ‘Big Picture’ - Louis Fourie (30 min)
2. Practical multivariate exploratory data analysis - Bruce Eglington (60 min)
3. Geostatistics for mine planning - Louis Fourie (60 min)
4. Designing your own databases - Bruce Eglington (30 min)
5. 43-101 reporting requirements and closing remarks - Louis Fourie (30 min)
The program included the following sessions:
1. Introduction and the ‘Big Picture’ - Louis Fourie (30 min)
2. Practical multivariate exploratory data analysis - Bruce Eglington (60 min)
3. Geostatistics for mine planning - Louis Fourie (60 min)
4. Designing your own databases - Bruce Eglington (30 min)
5. 43-101 reporting requirements and closing remarks - Louis Fourie (30 min)