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You are here: Home Mining News News 2010 April April 22 10 Other Top Stories Geosoft releases CET Grid Analysis software

Geosoft releases CET Grid Analysis software

by wallacep created Apr 21, 2010 03:36 PM

The new software has been developed by the Centre for Exploration Targeting (CET) within The University of Western Australia (UWA) and supported by Barrick Gold.

  
Geosoft releases CET Grid Analysis software

CET Grid Analysis, designed for mineral exploration geophysicists and geologists looking for discontinuities within magnetic and gravity data, is being marketed and distributed by Geosoft as a new Oasis montaj plus third party extension.
CET Grid Analysis provides a step-by-step trend detection menu that offers Texture analysis-based image enhancement, suitable for analysing regions of subdued magnetic or gravity responses where texture analysis can first enhance the local data contrast, and discontinuity structure detection, useful in identifying linear discontinuities and edge detection.
The sophisticated algorithms behind CET Grid Analysis were created by the Geophysics and Image Analysis Group at CET, part of the UWA’s School of Earth and Environment. CET is supported through a partnership between UWA, Curtin University of Technology, and the mineral exploration industry.
Associate Professor Eun-Jung Holden worked with Professor Mike Dentith, Dr. Peter Kovesi and Shih Ching Fu to develop the methodology used for the software.
“Through CET’s industry networks and sponsors, our team has had access to exploration industry companies, specifically Barrick Gold, for this project,” said Holden.
Barrick Gold provided already-analysed datasets for testing of the algorithms and initial processing of potential field data with the CET Grid Analysis tools showed a good correlation with known structure and geology.
CET Grid Analysis has become an indispensable tool for Barrick Gold in its African gold mines around Lake Victoria in Tanzania in Africa.
“The most relevant application has been to assist in mapping dislocations and gradient changes commonly associated with greenstone gold deposits in the Lake Victoria Goldfields,” says Matthew Hope, Barrick Gold’s project geophysicist for Africa/Eurasia.
The identification and mapping of these features makes CET Grid Analysis useful to explorers because the time-saving modules are essentially automatic interpretation tools that provide a first pass lineament detection on gridded/image data.
“Exploration teams have a lot of data to sift through and don’t have a long time to do it,” says Louis Racic, Geosoft’s product management director.
“CET Grid Analysis software produces the mapping data they need in a time-saving manner.”

More information on the CET Grid Analysis software is available at www.geosoft.com

 





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