Join our online live course, jointly organised by ICOG and EFG on “Resource Modelling using Leapfrog Geo,” from 16-19 September (15h in total). Learn key workflows, data integration, geological modelling, drillhole planning, and more. Ideal for geologists, geological engineers, and mining engineers.

When: Monday to Thursday, 16th-19th September, 9:30-14:00 CEST, for four consecutive days (15 instructional hours in total)

Where: Online

Presenter: Ignacio Álvarez, in collaboration with ICOG

Delivery:

The training will take place virtually from Monday to Thursday, 16-19 September 2024, 9:30-14:00 CEST, for four consecutive days (15 instructional hours in total):

  • Session 1. Monday, 16th September, 9:30-14:00 CEST
  • Session 2. Tuesday, 17th September, 9:30-14:00 CEST
  • Session 3. Wednesday, 18th September, 9:30-14:00 CEST
  • Session 4. Thursday, 19th September, 9:30-14:00 CEST

About the presenter, Ignacio Álvarez García-Rovés :

  • Awarded mining engineer specialized in resource modelling with extensive international experience.
  • Partnered with Seequent, Rio Tinto, and Barrick Gold, among others.
  • Honoured graduate in Mining Engineering from the University of Oviedo with advanced modelling training.
  • Conducted Leapfrog Geo training for top mining companies across the EMEA region since 2022.
  • English Advanced Certificate, proficient in German, Portuguese, French, and Russian.

Course outline:

  • Technical Specifications and working with projects
  • Importing drilling data and creating a topography
  • Building a Geological Model and its dynamic update
  • Weathering Models and combined models
  • Numerical Modelling
  • Drillhole planning
  • Creating a Geological Model using GIS and Structural Data
  • Cross sections, presentations and sharing tools

Learning outcomes: 

  • Understanding the key modelling workflows useful in Leapfrog.
  • Integrating data into the software and utilizing the various tools to correct errors.
  • Being aware of the different tools offered by Leapfrog for geological modelling and the particularities of each one.
  • Being able to work with numerical and categorical data to create geological models.
  • Obtain final models and graphical outputs useful for filling in technical documentation.

Target audience:

  • Geologists
  • Geological engineers
  • Mining engineers

Fees: