Not to be Missed – Practical Geostatistics – Short Course
Practical Geostatistics
Summary
This classroom course takes interested students from little to no knowledge of statistics or geostatistics to understanding the mysteries of ordinary kriging and its variants in 3 days. Participants will learn through lectures, anecdotes and case studies. These are augmented by computer-based exercises covering many different applications to reinforce understanding of the techniques. Participants must bring a laptop computer to participate in the exercises.
This course is aimed at geologists, mining engineers, surveyors, biologists, agriculturalists, statisticians, environmentalists and any other professionals dealing with the estimation from or interpolation between samples collected on a spatial basis. This is not a course for specialist geostatisticians but intended rather for those who wish to use geostatistics to enhance their practical applications or research.
About the Presenter
Dr. Isobel Clark provides consultancy through Geostokos Limited, almost exclusively in the field of mineral resource and reserve estimation, most often at feasibility or even pre-feasibility stage. Dr. Clark has taught at the Royal School of Mines at Imperial College, the Department of Mining Engineering at University of the Witwatersrand, and Camborne School of Mines at University of Exeter. She is the author of Practical Geostatistics (1979), co-author of Practical Geostatistics 2000 with William Harper, and author of numerous technical papers and short courses.
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