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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211022
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DESCRIPTION: Full day QGIS workshop for mining &amp\; exploration professio
 nals \n\n About QGIS \n\n QGIS is free and open source desktop GIS softwar
 e that runs on Windows\, Mac and Linux. It’s available in about 40 langu
 ages and used worldwide by a rapidly growing user community. New features 
 are added at a dizzying pace by a talented global team of developers. \n\n
  While not specifically built for geological applications\, QGIS is profes
 sional grade and can do the majority of data import\, data display\, analy
 sis and map production required by today’s geoscientists. A wide variety
  of free geological symbols and patterns are available for mapping\, and a
  growing number of plugins are available to support your geoscience workfl
 ow. \n\n The workshop \n\n This full day\, hands-on workshop has been desi
 gned for new and experienced users of Geographic Information Systems. We
 ’ll cover topics including:\n- key features of QGIS\n- sources of free g
 eoscience data\, satellite imagery\, and templates\n- importing\, exportin
 g\, editing\, and analysing geospatial data\n- creating professional-looki
 ng maps\n- geology-specific workflows and tools \n\n Who should attend \n\
 n Geologists\, geoscientists\, GIS professionals\, exploration managers\, 
 geoscientific information managers and other technical people will learn a
 bout QGIS and how they can use it in their geological workflow. \n
LAST-MODIFIED:20240122T170332
LOCATION:Perth\, Australia
ORGANIZER:mailto:john@mammothgeospatial.com
SUMMARY:Introduction to QGIS for Mining & Exploration
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/mammoth-geospatial/qgis-for-geos
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/mammoth-geospatial/qgis-for-geos
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