Created by Mark Grujic and Rian Dutch. Recap Welcome back to our series on drill chips! Here’s a quick summary of where we left off: First, we went...
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Created by Mark Grujic and Rian Dutch. Welcome back to our series on drill chips! Here’s a quick summary of where we left off: First, we went through the…
Created by Mark Grujic and Rian Dutch. In the previous Datarock Applied Science blog, we provided some guidelines about how to take an analytics ready chip tray photograph. As is...
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Drilling is fundamental to understanding the hidden geology beneath our feet during any exploration, resource definition or mining program. We all love a core image, they provide a long lasting...
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Acoustic Televiewers (ATV) and Optical Televiewers (OTV) are both specialised tools used in geology and engineering to gather detailed information about the internal features of boreholes or wells. These tools...
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Created by Tom Schaap and Javier Merrill. In the last few decades, a lot of efforts have been made to ease the way in which we explore large datasets (from...
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Created by Eleanor Mare. Geochemists routinely collect large amounts of data from exploration and mining projects. These geochemical datasets can contain many thousands of samples, each analysed for multiple elements....
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Created by Yasin Dagasan. In geology, mapping and effective identification of lithologies is a basic requirement for almost any geological problem. But sometimes this can be complicated by too many...
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Created by Tom Schaap I didn’t get to make it to AEGC in Brisbane this year, although Datarock did have a significant presence with a workshop and two oral presentations....
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Created by Rian Dutch Machine learning is an amazing tool to help automate repetitive tasks, remove some of the subjectivity in data collection and more importantly, provide a new layer...
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