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Dr Tony Webster
Dr

Tony Webster

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Overview

Background

Tony is an expert mining structural geologist who applies his skills to problems of deep earth mass mining, giant open pits, near-mine exploration, and the local and regional lithostructural controls on complex metalliferous mineral deposits. As a Senior Research Fellow in mining and engineering geology at the University of Queensland, Tony’s pioneering research focussed on the geological modelling and data inputs required for planning deep cave mining operations, an area that had received little previous consideration from geologists. He led the Geology and Mass Mining Project (GMM), which examined the geoscientific inputs required for exploring, defining, establishing, and mining block and sub-level caving operations that were being developed on giant porphyry copper-gold systems and IOCG deposits. While much research was being done in Australia to explore the deep earth environment, very little was being done to model the geology of large and deep mineralized systems, and then to use the new data and models to plan and extract any large discoveries made. Tony’s pioneering work was some of the first and most comprehensive to be done in this field.

  • Fellow and chartered professional (geology) of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
  • Fellow of the Society of Economic Geologists
  • Fellow of the Geological Society
  • Fellow of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists
  • Member, Geological Society of Australia
  • Member, Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology

Tony is presently a Principal Structural Geologist with a Brisbane-based geophysical and geological consulting group.

Availability

Dr Tony Webster is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Science (Advanced), La Trobe University
  • Masters (Coursework) of Science, James Cook University
  • Bachelor of Arts, University of New England Australia
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Tasmania
  • Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education, University of Tasmania
  • Postgraduate Diploma, University of New South Wales

Research interests

  • The deformation and metamorphism of base metal deposits

    Particularly at high metamorphic grade. The variable behaviour of sulphide species at differing metamorphic grades (especially the comparison of granulite grade and greenschist grade metamorphism).

  • Geoscientific input to deep earth mining.

    With a particular interest in the uses of geoscientific information in the planning and operation of very large block and sublevel caves.

  • Applications of 3D imagery to geoscientific data collection and analysis

    Applications of photogrammetry and laser scanning technologies to the collection of geological and geotechnical data - with specific applications to open pit and underground mining.

  • Urban geology and the development of settlements into cities

  • Structural geology for geotechnical management of open pit mines.

Research impacts

First comprehensive description of the geology and structural evolution of the supergiant Broken Hill Ag-Pb-Zn orebodies since 1939.

Works

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24 works between 1994 and 2022

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Featured

2022

Book

The foundation of Australia’s capital cities: geology, landscape, and urban character

Webster, Anthony (2022). The foundation of Australia’s capital cities: geology, landscape, and urban character. Lanham, MD, United States: Lexington Books.

The foundation of Australia’s capital cities: geology, landscape, and urban character

Featured

2006

Book

The geology of the Broken Hill Pb‐Zn‐Ag deposit, New South Wales

Webster, A. E. (2006). The geology of the Broken Hill Pb‐Zn‐Ag deposit, New South Wales. Hobart, TAS, Australia: ARC Centre of Excellence in Ore Deposits, University of Tasmania.

The geology of the Broken Hill Pb‐Zn‐Ag deposit, New South Wales

2017

Journal Article

Application of photogrammetry for mapping of solution collapse breccia pipes on the Colorado Plateau, USA

Klawitter, Matthias, Pistellato, Davide, Webster, Anthony and Esterle, Joan (2017). Application of photogrammetry for mapping of solution collapse breccia pipes on the Colorado Plateau, USA. Photogrammetric Record, 32 (160), 443-458. doi: 10.1111/phor.12219

Application of photogrammetry for mapping of solution collapse breccia pipes on the Colorado Plateau, USA

2016

Conference Publication

A structured Approach to Geoscientific Data Collection, Interpretation and Modelling for Cave Mining. In: Workshop on Managing Geo-Hazards in Cave Mining.

Webster, Tony and Murphy, Travis (2016). A structured Approach to Geoscientific Data Collection, Interpretation and Modelling for Cave Mining. In: Workshop on Managing Geo-Hazards in Cave Mining.. MassMin 2016, Sydney , Australia, 8 May, 2016. Australia:

A structured Approach to Geoscientific Data Collection, Interpretation and Modelling for Cave Mining. In: Workshop on Managing Geo-Hazards in Cave Mining.

2016

Conference Publication

Beyond rock-mass characterisation: the impact of geology on block-caving

Murphy, Travis, Webster, Tony and Chitombo, Gideon (2016). Beyond rock-mass characterisation: the impact of geology on block-caving. Seventh International Conference & Exhibition on Mass Mining (MassMin 2016), Sydney, Australia, 7-11 May 2016. Carlton, VIC, Australia: AusIMM: Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.

Beyond rock-mass characterisation: the impact of geology on block-caving

2015

Conference Publication

A GIS tool for land and water use planning in mining regions

Lechner, Alex Mark, McIntyre, Neil, Bulovic, Nena, Kujala, Heini, Whitehead, Amy, Webster, Anthony, Wintle, Brendan, Rifkin, Will and Scott, Margaretha (2015). A GIS tool for land and water use planning in mining regions. International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 29 November to 4 December 2015. Gold Coast, QLD, Australia: MSSANZ.

A GIS tool for land and water use planning in mining regions

2015

Conference Publication

Challenges of Accurately Characterizing the Ore and Host Rocks of Deep Mineral Discoveries

Webster, Anthony and Murphy, Travis (2015). Challenges of Accurately Characterizing the Ore and Host Rocks of Deep Mineral Discoveries. SEG 2015: World Class Ore Deposits: Discovery to Recovery., Hobart, TAS, Australia, 27-30 September 2015. Society of Economic Geologists.

Challenges of Accurately Characterizing the Ore and Host Rocks of Deep Mineral Discoveries

2015

Conference Publication

The economics of exploration – having a mining mindset.

Scott, Margaretha , Wood, Dan , Murphy, Travis and Webster, Tony (2015). The economics of exploration – having a mining mindset.. Queensland Exploration Council 'New Exploration Initiatives', Brisbane Australia, February 2015.

The economics of exploration – having a mining mindset.

2015

Conference Publication

Challenges of Accurately Characterizing the Ore and Host Rocks of Deep Mineral Discoveries

Webster, Tony and Murphy, Travis (2015). Challenges of Accurately Characterizing the Ore and Host Rocks of Deep Mineral Discoveries. SEG2015: World-Class Ore Deposits: Discovery to Recovery, Hobart TAS Australia, September 2015. Australia:

Challenges of Accurately Characterizing the Ore and Host Rocks of Deep Mineral Discoveries

2015

Conference Publication

The Savage River Magnetite Orebodies: Structural and Textural Clues to the Origin of Tasmania's Largest Metal Deposit

Webster, Anthony and Braniff, Victoria (2015). The Savage River Magnetite Orebodies: Structural and Textural Clues to the Origin of Tasmania's Largest Metal Deposit. SEG 2015: World Class Ore Deposits: Discovery to Recovery., Hobart, TAS, Australia, 27-30 September 2015. Hobart, TAS, Australia: Society of Economic Geologists.

The Savage River Magnetite Orebodies: Structural and Textural Clues to the Origin of Tasmania's Largest Metal Deposit

2014

Conference Publication

A character set in stone: landscape, geology and the 1788 Settlement at Sydney Cove

Webster, Anthony (2014). A character set in stone: landscape, geology and the 1788 Settlement at Sydney Cove. AESC 2014: 22nd Australian Geological Convention, Newcastle, NSW, Australia, 7-10 June, 2014. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Geological Society of Australia.

A character set in stone: landscape, geology and the 1788 Settlement at Sydney Cove

2013

Other Outputs

Part 1: Geoscientific Data Analysis. In: The Geology and Mass Mining (GMM) project, 1st Six-monthly Technical Report. Unpublished technical research report to sponsors - SMI-BRC

Chitombo, Gideon, Murphy, Travis, Pope, Peter and Webster, Tony (2013). Part 1: Geoscientific Data Analysis. In: The Geology and Mass Mining (GMM) project, 1st Six-monthly Technical Report. Unpublished technical research report to sponsors - SMI-BRC.

Part 1: Geoscientific Data Analysis. In: The Geology and Mass Mining (GMM) project, 1st Six-monthly Technical Report. Unpublished technical research report to sponsors - SMI-BRC

2009

Journal Article

The Hart's Shaft Cornish plunger pumps: historical archaeology in an operating underground gold mine

Webster, Anthony E. (2009). The Hart's Shaft Cornish plunger pumps: historical archaeology in an operating underground gold mine. Journal of Australasian Mining History, 7, 100-116.

The Hart's Shaft Cornish plunger pumps: historical archaeology in an operating underground gold mine

2009

Conference Publication

Structural evolution of the mineralised system at Broken Hill

Webster, A. E. (2009). Structural evolution of the mineralised system at Broken Hill. The Broken Hill Exploration Initiative Conference 2009, Broken Hill, NSW, Australia, 29 September-1 October, 2009. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Geoscience Australia.

Structural evolution of the mineralised system at Broken Hill

2006

Conference Publication

Broken Hill: the anatomy of a giant

Webster, A. E. (Tony) (2006). Broken Hill: the anatomy of a giant. BHEI2006: The Broken Hill Exploration Initiative Conference 2006, Broken Hill, NSW, Australia, 26-28 September, 2006. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Geoscience Australia.

Broken Hill: the anatomy of a giant

2004

Conference Publication

Re-examination of the structure and stratigraphy of the Broken Hill Pb-Ag-Zn deposit

Webster, A. E. (2004). Re-examination of the structure and stratigraphy of the Broken Hill Pb-Ag-Zn deposit. 17AGC: 17th Australian Geological Convention, Hobart, TAS, Australia, 8-13 February, 2004. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Geological Society Australia.

Re-examination of the structure and stratigraphy of the Broken Hill Pb-Ag-Zn deposit

2003

Journal Article

Geology of the Mt Lyell (Iron Blow) pyrite-chalcopyrite orebody: part 2

Webster, A. E. (2003). Geology of the Mt Lyell (Iron Blow) pyrite-chalcopyrite orebody: part 2. Mineralogica Tasmanica, 1 (45), xx-xx.

Geology of the Mt Lyell (Iron Blow) pyrite-chalcopyrite orebody: part 2

2003

Journal Article

Geology of the Mt Lyell (Iron Blow) pyrite-chalcopyrite orebody: part 1

Webster, A. E (2003). Geology of the Mt Lyell (Iron Blow) pyrite-chalcopyrite orebody: part 1. Mineralogica Tasmanica, 1 (44), xx-xx.

Geology of the Mt Lyell (Iron Blow) pyrite-chalcopyrite orebody: part 1

2000

Journal Article

Mine geology and mineral localities at Broken Hill, New South Wales

Webster, A. E. (2000). Mine geology and mineral localities at Broken Hill, New South Wales. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, 133 (395-396), 42-43.

Mine geology and mineral localities at Broken Hill, New South Wales

2000

Conference Publication

Structures in the Broken Hill orebodies

Webster, Anthony E. (2000). Structures in the Broken Hill orebodies. BHEI2000: Broken Hill Exploration Initiative Conference 2000, Broken Hill, NSW, Australia, 2000. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Geoscience Australia.

Structures in the Broken Hill orebodies

Supervision

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Supervision history

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  • Deep mining
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