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IFSCRI

Geophysical Technology & Tools Experimental Design Workshop

Geophysics document

December 4, 2009, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

CEMI held an Experimental Design Workshop in Geophysical Tools and Technology for the proposed International Fault Slip Control Research Initiative (IFSCRI). This workshop was one of five field-specific workshops which are to be held over the next 6-8 months, each one with the purpose of brainstorming exciting and relevant research and technology projects needed to better understand the fault slip problem in underground mines within the context of a ~$20-50 million, multi-year research program.

Workshop Contributors

Workshop Contributors

(from left to right)

  • Kaiwen Xia, University of Toronto
  • William Morris, McMaster University
  • Steve McKinnon, Queen's University
  • Benoit Valley, CEMI
  • Denis Thibodeau, Vale Inco
  • Bernhard Prevedel, ICDP/OSG, GFZ-Potsdam
  • Claire Samson, Carleton University
  • Brad Simser, Xstrata Nickel
  • Bernd Milkereit, University of Toronto
  • Richard Smith, Laurentian University
  • Peter Kaiser, CEMI
  • Damien Duff, CEMI
  • Daryl Ball, Xstrata Nickel
  • Scott Carlisle, SRK Consulting
  • Doug Schmitt, University of Alberta
  • Catharine Farrow, FNX Mining Company
  • David Eaton, University of Calgary
  • Gord Morrison, FNX Mining
  • Paul Young, University of Toronto (missing)