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The fundamental reason why your geological models may be completely wrong

By Jun Cowan | 23/10/2017 | 0

Here are some reasons why we may get our geological models and understanding completely wrong.

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If Richard Feynman was a Geologist…

By Jun Cowan | 25/09/2016 | 0

Physicist Richard Feynman was famous for working from ‘first principles’. This is how I think Feynman would have approached exploration problems.

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Is ‘Vectoring’ to Mineralisation a Claytons Jargon?

By Jun Cowan | 04/07/2016 | 0

What exactly is ‘Vectoring’ to Mineralisation? This post has all the answers.

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Why I Give Geological Cross-Sections the Cold Shoulder

By Jun Cowan | 06/05/2016 | 0

In this post, I question the usefulness of a geological habit universally accepted as a good thing—the geological cross-section

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The missing link in exploration – Rapid 3D geological modelling

By Jun Cowan | 29/05/2014 | 0

Implicit 3D modelling tools should be used by every exploration company as a geological tool, but like any other geological tool, it should be used by experienced geologists. Use it like a black box, and it will inevitably lead to disaster.

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