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Research in exploration geoscience: The AMIRA model

J.R. May, J.D. Bailey and J. Cucuzza

Exploration Geophysics 20(2) 5 - 10
Published: 1989

Abstract

The paper summarises the exploration related R&D that has been managed by AMIRA/APIRA and gives details of the complex, market oriented process used to develop new projects.The process is illustrated by three case studies taken from the more than 70 exploration projects completed.The Gold Deposits of North Queensland Project conducted by James Cook University studied the various styles of gold mineralization. The Rock Magnetism project undertaken at CSIRO Division of Exploration Geoscience allowed both general and specific research themes to be undertaken in parallel with confidential proprietary investigations on sponsors' drill core. The Palaeogeographic Mapping project undertaken at the BMR Division of Continental Geology provided sponsors with palaeogeographic maps including interpretation and structural information of 70 time slices.Some of the benefits of the AMIRA/APIRA approach are discussed as well as some of the difficulties which arise in ensuring companies obtain appropriate benefits from their sponsorship.

https://doi.org/10.1071/EG989005

© ASEG 1989

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