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Miss Katerina Savinova
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Katerina Savinova

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Overview

Background

Katerina is a geologist with a specialization in hyperspectral data analysis as applied to mineral identification and interpretation, with big data integration. She has 15 years of hands-on experience working on both ground-breaking research and commercial activities for greenfield, brownfield and mining projects of various scales around the world. While with Corescan, she pioneered innovation in hyperspectral data acquisition, interpretation, and presentation. She developed and interpreted the results of complex algorithms associated with various mineral hyperspectral signatures. As part of her work, she contributed to geochemical and geotechnical research as applied to hydrothermal mineral alteration patterns associated with several world-class deposits, deposit delineation initiatives, new exploration projects, as well as geoenvironmental studies of acid-rock drainage and mining waste characterization. In her earlier roles, as an exploration geologist, she worked on uranium deposits in Canada, the USA, and Australia, with a focus on the system controls and definition of hydrothermal alteration mineral zonation and spatial patterns. Currently, Katerina is collaborating on several long-term projects with different challenges related to geological and mining industries at the W.H. Bryan Mining and Geology Research Centre, SMI including critical minerals research, mineral and textural characterization as applied to mine waste and tailings, as well as development of educational material and short-course delivery. Specific areas of research and interest include:

  • Hydrothermal alteration mineralogy and its characterization using high-resolution hyperspectral data in combination with other micro-analytical techniques
  • Remote sensing techniques and data interpretation
  • Detailed investigation of a variety of geological environments and mineral deposit settings including epithermal, unconformity-associated uranium, orogenic gold, porphyry, skarn, as well as IOCG
  • Minerals and mineral groups, their chemical composition and variations, recognizing hydrothermal alteration patterns and identifying vectors to mineralization
  • Establishment of new mineralogical and hyperspectral reflectance tools for drill core characterization for various mining applications

Availability

Miss Katerina Savinova is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Science (Advanced), Queen's University
  • Masters (Coursework), University of Western Australia

Research interests

  • Reflectance spectroscopy (hyperspectral) and imaged data; image analysis

Works

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23 works between 2017 and 2024

21 - 23 of 23 works

2018

Conference Publication

Dark mica composition as mineralization vector: Examples from hyperspectral imaging at the Cebolla Creek titaniferous magnetite deposit, Gunnison County, Colorado, USA

Savinova, E., Carey, R. and Martini, B. (2018). Dark mica composition as mineralization vector: Examples from hyperspectral imaging at the Cebolla Creek titaniferous magnetite deposit, Gunnison County, Colorado, USA. In: SEG2018, Keystone, CO, United States, (). 22-25 September 2018.

Dark mica composition as mineralization vector: Examples from hyperspectral imaging at the Cebolla Creek titaniferous magnetite deposit, Gunnison County, Colorado, USA

2017

Conference Publication

Intrinsic neutralisation potential from automated drillcore logging for improved geoenvironmental domaining

Jackson, L., Parbhakar-Fox, A., Fox, N., Cooke, D.R., Harris, A.C. and Savinova, E. (2017). Intrinsic neutralisation potential from automated drillcore logging for improved geoenvironmental domaining. Ninth Australian Workshop on Acid and Metalliferous Drainage, Burnie, Tasmania, Australia, 20-23 November 2017. St Lucia, QLD, Australia: Sustainable Minerals Institute, University of Queensland.

Intrinsic neutralisation potential from automated drillcore logging for improved geoenvironmental domaining

2017

Conference Publication

Mapping pro- and retrograde skarn mineralogy at sub-millimetre- through to deposit-scale using hyperspectral core imaging: examples from Mexico, USA and Australia

Martini, B.A., Palomino, J., Savinova, E., Carey, R., Crawford, B. and Carmichael, T. (2017). Mapping pro- and retrograde skarn mineralogy at sub-millimetre- through to deposit-scale using hyperspectral core imaging: examples from Mexico, USA and Australia. Discoveries 2017, Hermosillo, Mexico, 4 - 6 April 2017.

Mapping pro- and retrograde skarn mineralogy at sub-millimetre- through to deposit-scale using hyperspectral core imaging: examples from Mexico, USA and Australia

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2025
    Measuring the tensile strength of thin units in coal measure rocks using a comminution approach
    Australian Coal Research Limited
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2025
    M4mining: Multi-scale, Multi-sensor Mapping and dynamic Monitoring for sustainable extraction and safe closure in Mining environments (Horizon Europe grant led by NORCE Norwegian Research Centre)
    NORCE Norwegian Research Centre
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2022 - 2024
    Investigating variability between the Didipio ore types
    OceanaGold Corporation (Philippines)
    Open grant
  • 2022
    Drones4waste - A multi-scale, ground-to-air characterisation of waste and rehabilitation, Hercules mine site, Tasmania (304MMGHDRONE)
    MMG Australia Limited
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2023
    Utilising hyperspectral drill core scanning for geotechnical characterisation
    Australian Coal Association Research Program
    Open grant

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