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SUMMARY:Seismic CPT Training for Engineers - Auckland
DESCRIPTION:CETANZ and GDS\, in association with Eijkelkamp\, are pleased to announce a rare opportunity for New Zealand practitioners: two specialised CPT training workshops delivered by internationally recognised experts will be held in April. \nThese workshops are ideal for geotechnical engineers\, seismic specialists\, and CPT operators seeking internationally aligned\, hands‑on professional development. \nSeismic CPT Training for Engineers  \nAuckland City: 9–10 April \nThis workshop focuses on Seismic Cone Penetration Testing principles\, interpretation\, and practical application\, with instruction delivered by experienced global manufacturers.
URL:https://www.nzgs.org/event/seismic-cpt-training-for-engineers-auckland/
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SUMMARY:Advancing GIS skills for Geotechnical Investigations
DESCRIPTION:This new\, more advanced course aims to cover a range of GIS tasks encountered during typical geotechnical investigations. This will be suited for geotechnical practitioners who have previously done the introductory course or already have reasonable experience in GIS software\, including QGIS. \nThis intermediate level course will cover a range of tasks that may be encountered during the life cycle of a ‘typical’ geotechnical investigation\, including: \n\nDesktop compilation\n\nImporting “foreign” spatial formats (Google Earth and CAD)\nGeoreferencing scanned plans and maps\nAccessing and visualising open data via webservices\nData limitations relevant to your investigation\n\n\nUtilising job registers in GIS\n\nData structure considerations\nGeocoding addresses from existing registers\nProject variables in legends (see below)\n\n\nElevation data\n\nWorking with point clouds\nMerging downloaded raster tiles\nVisualising DEMs for mapping and analysis\n\n\nDesktop Mapping and analysis\n\nData models\, styling and authority tables\nDigitising geomorphic features\nSymbolising geological survey vector data\nVisualising ground displacements from survey data\nCross-sections\n\n\nAnalytical Tasks – Geoprocessing\n\nIntroduction to advanced geomorphic algorithms\nPredicting surfaces through interpolation\nRaster calculations\n\nVolume analysis\nSlope susceptibility\n\n\n\n\nMap production\n\nLegend management\nPopulating plans with project information variables\n\n\n\nDigital datasets\, AS1726 compatible symbol sets and course notes will be provided for download.
URL:https://www.nzgs.org/event/advancing-gis-skills-for-geotechnical-investigations/
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