46 min

13. Structure - Solutions for Complex Data Discovery to Recovery

    • Earth Sciences

Capturing structural geology data is important. Why? As Federico Arboleda (Founder and CEO, Imago) says: "There's no mine unless you can make that [geotechnical] estimation or characterization. And this is the founding data that allows you to define that."

So how can we collect this data? With the amount of technologies available, it might be easier than you think.

For example, if you already take photos of your core while logging - you’re halfway there. Often the unstructured data (images, videos, etc.) we capture in our workflows aren’t fully leveraged. Federico discusses how to best capture insights provided by imagery when it comes to structural geology.

And it was only a matter of time before phone and tablet apps crept into structural geology. Rohanna Gibson (Terrane Geoscience) shares her tips for making sure your expensive tablet survives in the field, while collecting the best data possible.

Lastly, Chris Gallagher (Rogue Geoscience) takes us through oriented drillcore logging – why, how, and when to do it. He shares the top five mistakes done in this type of logging method and advice for working with your drilling team.

Theme music is Confluence by Eastwinds
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SEG 2024 will be in Windhoek, Namibia!  Come join us in a country known for its spectacular and diverse geology  27- 30 September, 2024.
The deadline is coming up soon for the SEG Student Chapter Podcast Challenge - 29 March 2024 - let's get it done!

Capturing structural geology data is important. Why? As Federico Arboleda (Founder and CEO, Imago) says: "There's no mine unless you can make that [geotechnical] estimation or characterization. And this is the founding data that allows you to define that."

So how can we collect this data? With the amount of technologies available, it might be easier than you think.

For example, if you already take photos of your core while logging - you’re halfway there. Often the unstructured data (images, videos, etc.) we capture in our workflows aren’t fully leveraged. Federico discusses how to best capture insights provided by imagery when it comes to structural geology.

And it was only a matter of time before phone and tablet apps crept into structural geology. Rohanna Gibson (Terrane Geoscience) shares her tips for making sure your expensive tablet survives in the field, while collecting the best data possible.

Lastly, Chris Gallagher (Rogue Geoscience) takes us through oriented drillcore logging – why, how, and when to do it. He shares the top five mistakes done in this type of logging method and advice for working with your drilling team.

Theme music is Confluence by Eastwinds
eastwindsmusic.com
SEG 2024 will be in Windhoek, Namibia!  Come join us in a country known for its spectacular and diverse geology  27- 30 September, 2024.
The deadline is coming up soon for the SEG Student Chapter Podcast Challenge - 29 March 2024 - let's get it done!

46 min