
Mitigating Risk: Disparate Data in the Mining Industry
The mining industry is no stranger to the challenges posed by disparate data. With operations often spread across various locations and the involvement of multiple

Using GeoStudio to conduct 3D numerical analysis of groundwater seepage and stability at the Ripley Landslide site
Landslides come with significant potential for loss of life and damage to integral infrastructure. That’s why geotechnical engineers dedicate significant time and effort into preventing

The geothermal innovation powering Google’s data centres
Fervo's application of oil and gas technology is paving the way to new sources of geothermal energy.

MX Deposit: Elevating Data Management for Geologists
Even in 2024, manual wrangling is one of the biggest productivity blockers faced by geology teams. In this webinar, Senior Data Solutions Specialist, Richard, will

The Evolution of data in mining: a decade of transformation
With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) making processes faster and more efficient, it’s changing how data collection and analysis are

Seven of the Strangest Objects Ever Found Down a Mine
Generally, mining and exploration is undertaken with some idea of what might be found at the end of the excavation. Hopefully, a very specific idea. But

Are these the world’s most beautiful bridges?
Often, it’s the massive, mountain or gorge spanning, technically advanced transport bridges that draw the civil engineering oohs and ahhs. But around the world there

One more mystery of the environment solved: the story of Star Dunes
No, not a sci-fi fans ultimate crossover movie, but a creation of environmental forces in the deep desert that, until now, have resisted attempts to