Bert De Waele | Curtin University, Perth (original) (raw)

Bert De Waele has over 25 years of structural mapping experience, mostly in African Precambrian terranes. In addition, he has consulted on base metal and gold prospects, setting up and running exploration programmes or interpreting regional geochemical data. With SRK, Bert has also conducted Independent Technical Assessments on various mineral assets including gold, porphyry copper, iron ore, manganese, diamond, mineral sands, phosphate, evaporite and uranium. He also developed both expert and data-driven exploration targeting systems for gold and iron exploration projects. Bert’s regional mapping experience includes mapping 1:100,000 and 1:250,000 products in Zambia, Mauritania, Madagascar and Papua New Guinea, and prospect or tenement-scale mapping in Australia, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Indonesia, Ivory Coast, Lao PDR, Liberia, Mauritania, Morocco, Philippines, Republic of Congo, Sierra Leone, Western Sahara. His research interests focus on regional geology and tectonics, by integrating field and laboratory work, including U-Pb microprobe geochronology, isotope (147Sm-144Nd and 87Rb-86Sr) and whole-rock geochemistry and Geographic Information Systems. Bert has a strong commitment to transfer of knowledge, holding an Adjunct Research posting at The University of Western Australia. Bert has taught structural geology, computing in geoscience (GIS - Remote Sensing and DPA (Geosoft)) and supervised field classes, mapping projects and theses (BSc, MSc and PhD) both in French-speaking and English-speaking environments. Much of his work has included on-the-job training of sampling teams and mapping geologists using cutting-edge paperless mapping technologies.

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