b'AEM 2023/ Programme TUESDAY 5 SEPTEMBERSTART FINISH SPEAKER SESSION9:00 9:20 Lessons learned from a decade of AIP modelling Andrea Viezzoli AEM data processing9:20 9:40 A forward model study to investigate 25, 12.5 and 6.25 Hz AEM systemRodney Paterson AEM data processingresponses to IP and SPM effects in the regolith9:40 10:00 Joint inversions of AEM modelling AIP effects: Helicopter-borne, Ground IP andFrancesco Dauti AEM data processingFixed-Wing systems10:00 10:20 Modelling induced polarisation effects in frequency-domain data Dmitry Khliustov AEM data processing10:20 10:50 MORNING TEA10:50 11:10 Use of airborne electromagnetics for mineral exploration and mining Katherine McKenna KEYNOTE11:10 11:30 Some comparisons of AEM systems for specific mineral exploration problems Michael Whitford Mineral system studies11:30 11:50 Going the extra mile - Julimar, a case study from Western Australia Camilla Sorensen Mineral system studies11:50 12:10 An airborne heterodyne sulphide exploration test at Kempfield James Macnae Mineral system studies12:10 12:30 The Valen Prospect: Its SPM, No its not,Yes it is! No wait. Tim Munday Mineral system studies12:30 13:30 LUNCH13:30 13:50 Enhanced weathering and oxidation modelling in coals by integration of ATEMGeoffrey Peters Geological settings and mineral systemsresults with standard coal geoscience data at Peak Downs Mine, Queensland, Australia13:50 14:10 Investigating volcanic systems via multi-scale electromagnetic imaging Paul A Bedrosian Geological settings and mineral systems14:10 14:30 AEM imagery down to one kilometre depth: New constraints for geologicalAnne Raingeard Geological settings and mineral systemsand hydrogeological modeling in volcanic contexts14:30 14:50 ZTEM airborne natural field EM-Magnetics and mineral targeting results overJean M Legault Geological settings and mineral systemsthe Berg Porphyry Copper Project, near Houston, British Columbia.14:50 15:10 Passive and active airborne electromagneticsseparate and combinedGeological settings and mineral systemstechnical solutions and applicability15:10 15:40 AFTERNOON TEA15:40 16:00 Geotechnical ground investigations with a small airborne TEM prototype system Andi Pfaffhuber KEYNOTE16:00 16:20 Developing a fully airborne drone TEM system Nicklas S. Nyboe UAV16:20 16:40 An early time semi-airborne loop source TEM system Esben Auken UAV16:40 17:00 Combined ground-UAV TDEM survey over gold prospect in Baikal-PatomVladislav Kaminski UAVHighlands (eastern Russia) with detection of AIP effect17:00 ENDNote: This programme is provisional and may changeRichard Lane Scholarship 2024 An ASEG Scholarship has been established to support geophysics Honours and Masters students and to commemorate the life and work of ASEG Gold Medal recipient Richard Lane. The scholarship is open to all BSc (Hons) and MSc geophysics students at an Australian University and consists of a grant of $5000 to the best ranked student for the current year. Ranking will be based on a 200 word discussion, overview of a geophysics project and on an academic transcript. For 2024 we acknowledge and thank Jayson Meyers and Resource Potentials Pty Ltd for the initial concept and ongoing donation.All Honours (BSc) and Masters (MSc) students with focus predominantly in exploration geophysics are invited to apply. The closing date will be in April 2024 and the application details and form are at www.aseg.org.au/foundation/richard_lane The scholarship is an annual event and donations to support the continuation of this scholarship are sought from institutions, companies and individuals. Information on donations via the ASEG Research Foundation can be found atRichard Lane (1962-2021) www.aseg.org.au/foundation/donate Please mark donation specifically Richard Lane Scholarship47 PREVIEW AUGUST 2023'