Bell Geospace’s James Mataragio to Speak at Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC)
Houston, TX, February 26, 2013 --(PR.com)-- This March 3rd-6th 2013, Bell Geospace - the world leaders in Gravity Gradiometry™, will be exhibiting at the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) annual conference in Toronto, Canada.
James Mataragio, a Senior Geoscientist at Bell Geospace, will present “Airborne Full Tensor Gravity Gradiometry for Chromite Exploration” on Sunday, March 3rd at 2:40pm in room 802 as part of the CAMESE Innovation Forum. James will discuss how gravity tensor components have been inverted into a three-dimensional density model showing the size, shape and depth of the target body.
James will be one of only six participants to speak in the Geophysics Session of this limited presenting platform. “It is a true privilege to once again represent Bell Geospace at PDAC in the Innovation Forum," commented James Mataragio.
Bell Geospace invites all conference attendees to visit Booth 210 and experience new imaging technology.
PDAC 2013 will be held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre’s South Building and is estimated to have at least 1,000 exhibitors and 30,000 plus attendees from 125 different countries.
In 1994 Bell Geospace, a privately held company was the first to commercialize the use of Full Tensor Gravity (FTG) for resource exploration. Since then, Bell Geospace has patented several data interpretation processes, providing their clients with the most precise data in the industry. Bell Geospace has offices in North America and Europe. More information about Bell Geospace is available at www.BellGeo.com.
James Mataragio, a Senior Geoscientist at Bell Geospace, will present “Airborne Full Tensor Gravity Gradiometry for Chromite Exploration” on Sunday, March 3rd at 2:40pm in room 802 as part of the CAMESE Innovation Forum. James will discuss how gravity tensor components have been inverted into a three-dimensional density model showing the size, shape and depth of the target body.
James will be one of only six participants to speak in the Geophysics Session of this limited presenting platform. “It is a true privilege to once again represent Bell Geospace at PDAC in the Innovation Forum," commented James Mataragio.
Bell Geospace invites all conference attendees to visit Booth 210 and experience new imaging technology.
PDAC 2013 will be held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre’s South Building and is estimated to have at least 1,000 exhibitors and 30,000 plus attendees from 125 different countries.
In 1994 Bell Geospace, a privately held company was the first to commercialize the use of Full Tensor Gravity (FTG) for resource exploration. Since then, Bell Geospace has patented several data interpretation processes, providing their clients with the most precise data in the industry. Bell Geospace has offices in North America and Europe. More information about Bell Geospace is available at www.BellGeo.com.
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John Mims
281-591-6900
bellgeospace.com
mvaja@rhinomarketing.cc
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