Upcoming Events

SRK will be exhibiting at the following trade shows/conferences:
SRK Turkiye attends a fair " MINEX 2009 "
PDAC (http://www.pdac.ca/pdac/conv/index.html)
Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada
March 1-4, 2009, Toronto Canada
International Convention, Trade Show & Investors Exchange Mining Investment Show
SRK will be presenting a short course entitled “Understanding Mineralization Controls:
Applied Structural Geology to Exploration and Mining” (http://www.amebc.ca/rdupshortcourses.htm)
Understanding the structural geological controls on ore deposition and geometry is of critical importance in exploration and mining. Structural geological controls impact exploration area selection, near-mine exploration, resource delineation and estimation, geotechnical domaining, hydrogeology, and in some cases metallurgy. This two day course is designed to deliver practical tools for industry geologists to interpret and utilize structural data in regional and deposit scale exploration, resource estimation, and mining (e.g. in resource estimation: geology defines the resource not grade alone). The low-jargon course is highly practical and interactive through a combination of PowerPoint presentations and practical exercises, with case studies from exploration, mining, geotechnical and resource projects drawn from the collective global experience of SRK structural geologists.
SRK Turkiye attends a fair " MINEX 2009 "
PDAC (http://www.pdac.ca/pdac/conv/index.html)Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada
March 1-4, 2009, Toronto Canada
International Convention, Trade Show & Investors Exchange Mining Investment Show
Applied Structural Geology to Exploration and Mining” (http://www.amebc.ca/rdupshortcourses.htm)
Understanding the structural geological controls on ore deposition and geometry is of critical importance in exploration and mining. Structural geological controls impact exploration area selection, near-mine exploration, resource delineation and estimation, geotechnical domaining, hydrogeology, and in some cases metallurgy. This two day course is designed to deliver practical tools for industry geologists to interpret and utilize structural data in regional and deposit scale exploration, resource estimation, and mining (e.g. in resource estimation: geology defines the resource not grade alone). The low-jargon course is highly practical and interactive through a combination of PowerPoint presentations and practical exercises, with case studies from exploration, mining, geotechnical and resource projects drawn from the collective global experience of SRK structural geologists.
