Economic Geology
The fundamental reason why your geological models may be completely wrong
Here are some reasons why we may get our geological models and understanding completely wrong.
Read MoreIf Richard Feynman was a Geologist…
Physicist Richard Feynman was famous for working from ‘first principles’. This is how I think Feynman would have approached exploration problems.
Read MoreWhy I Give Geological Cross-Sections the Cold Shoulder
In this post, I question the usefulness of a geological habit universally accepted as a good thing—the geological cross-section
Read MoreA long winter ahead…
What are some of the lessons to be learned from the past mineral industry boom?
Read MoreStrain? What strain??!
The majority of geologists don’t understand 3D ductile strain, judging from our consultations with clients. I explain why it is absolutely critical to understand ductile strain to benefit exploration and resource evaluation.
Read MoreThe myth of sectional geological modelling: Part 2
I outline the quickest way to model geology in 3D, but it’s controversial and the discussion may offend the majority of academic economic geologists!
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