b'AEGC 2021Presenter biographiesgeophysics from University of Palermo (Italy), and worked formodel interpretation and quantitative evaluation is his ten years at the Hydrogeophysics Group, Aarhus Universityinterest, challenge and joy. Axels research interests resulted in (Denmark). His main research interests are data acquisition,detailed expertise in assessing the time scales of groundwater processing and inversion in electric and electromagneticmovement, mixing of water bodies, evaporation, infiltration methods, with emphasis on Induced Polarization conditions, palaeoclimate and age distribution modelling.264. Mr Michael Curtis michael.curtis@adelaide.edu.au270. Mr Yakufu Niyazi yniyazi@deakin.edu.auMichael graduated from the University of Bristol, UK, with an MSc geology degree in 2010. He moved to Perth shortly after toYakufu Niyazi received his BE (2012) in geological engineering work in the West Australian mining industry. He worked as anfrom the China University of Petroleum (Beijing), China and MSc exploration geologist with several small minerals exploration(2018) in marine geoscience from the University of Haifa, Israel. He companies on nickel, copper, tungsten and potash projects. Whenhas worked as oilfield engineer (2012-2015) and research assistant the minerals industry collapsed in 2014, Michael transitioned into(2018-2019). Recently he joined the Marine Mapping Group, the petroleum industry, working at RISC Advisory as a geoscienceat the Deakin University, Australia, as a PhD student in marine consultant until 2017. Michael began his PhD at the Australianenvironmental science. His main research interest is seismic School of Petroleum and Energy Resources, University of Adelaide,stratigraphy and geomorphology of deep to shallow subsurface in 2018, where he is currently researching the impacts of Latesequences, with special emphasis on submarine canyon/channels, Jurassic to Early Cretaceous magmatism on petroleum systems ofmass-transport complexes, fluid flow, and igneous systems within the Northern Carnarvon Basin. Michael has won several awardsthe sedimentary basins. In 2018, he received the Carlos Walter M. for the quality of his research including the PESA PostgraduateCampos Memorial Award (Best International Student Paper) from Scholarship and an ASEG Research Foundation Grant. Michael is athe AAPG. He is an active Member of AAPG, IAS, GSA and PESA.current and active Member of PESA, ASEG and GSA.272. Mr Jean-Philippe Paiement jeanphilippep@265. Dr Ignacio Gonzalez-Alvarez ignacio.gonzalez- mirageoscience.comalvarez@csiro.auJean-Philippe is Director of Global Consulting at Mira Ignacio is Spanish born and he completed his BSc and MScGeoscience. He has a wide range of experience in modelling of specializing in stratigraphy and sedimentary basins analysis.diverse mineral system. Jean-Philippe has more than 10 years of His PhD focussed on the geochemical characterization ofexperience in geostatistics applied to structural, geological and sedimentary packages. In the last 15 years, Ignacio has focussedgeochemical modelling; specializing in non-linear interpolation on studying landscape evolution, geochemical dispersionand simulation. He also seeks new methods and technologies processes within the cover and the applicability of this toto aid and de-risk interpretation of geological data sets. Before the detection of distal footprints of ore deposits as a mineraljoining Mira Geoscience Jean-Philippe was also the scientific exploration tool. Ignacios research involves collaborators fromdriving force behind the success of SGS team in winning China, India, South Africa, Spain, Portugal, and Australia. the Integra GoldRush Challenge; by application of Machine Learning to mineral deposit targeting.266. Dr Vladimir Lisitsin vladimir.lisitsin@dnrme.qld.gov.au 273. Mr Yakufu Niyazi yniyazi@deakin.edu.auVladimir Lisitsin is the manager of the Mineral System teamYakufu Niyazi received his BE (2012) in geological engineering in the Geological Survey of Queensland. He holds PhD fromfrom the China University of Petroleum (Beijing), China and MSc the University of Western Australia. The team is working to(2018) in marine geoscience from the University of Haifa, Israel. He document mineralisation signatures and alteration footprintshas worked as oilfield engineer (2012-2015) and research assistant of key mineral systems in Queensland. His broader research(2018-2019). Recently he joined the Marine Mapping Group, interests include mineral system analysis, exploration targetingat the Deakin University, Australia, as a PhD student in marine and metallogeny of critical minerals environmental science. His main research interest is seismic stratigraphy and geomorphology of deep to shallow subsurface sequences, with special emphasis on submarine canyon/channels, 269. Dr Axel Suckow Axel.Suckow@CSIRO.au mass-transport complexes, fluid flow, and igneous systems within the sedimentary basins. In 2018, he received the Carlos Walter M. Axel is a Senior Research Scientist, CSIRO Land and WaterCampos Memorial Award (Best International Student Paper) from and manages the noble gas facility of CSIRO. Axel has athe AAPG. He is an active Member of AAPG, IAS, GSA and PESA.background in geochronology, isotope hydrology, laboratory management and the development of rare and complicated279. Ms Anne Tomlinson anne.tomlinson@sgc.com.aumeasurement systems. His more than 30 years of experience make him an expert in environmental multi-tracer applicationsAnne Tomlinson (formerly Morrell) graduated from the University on groundwater (2H, 18O, CFCs, SF6, 3H, 3He, 4He, nobleof Auckland, New Zealand in 2002 with a Bachelor of Science gases, 85Kr, 39Ar, 14C, 36Cl, 81Kr). Axel worked in phreatic,(geophysics) and Bachelor of Arts (German). She continued confined, fractured and Karst aquifers, applied the multi-tracerher studies at Auckland graduating with a Master of Science methodology to contaminated groundwater, palaeowatermajoring in economic geology and applied geophysics in and saltwater-freshwater interaction. Integrating multiple,2004. Her thesis was a geophysical characterisation of low-often contradicting, tracer results into a joint conceptualsulfidation epithermal ore deposits of the southern Coromandel 127 PREVIEW AUGUST 2021'