Mineral Exploration Applications
Magnetics are the most commonly used geophysical
method for
gold, diamond, platinum group
metals
and base metal exploration.

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Select any type
of gold project, (quartz vein, sulphide-hosted, shear zone,
alluvial or placer) and you will see magnetic reconnaissance
maps or detailed maps for drilling.
In gold exploration, magnetics helps in direct detection of
associated mineralization and |
for mapping large- and local-scale structure (faults, dykes, and
shear zones).
In diamond
exploration, the magnetic technique helps assess kimberlites as
shown
by the example of leading junior exploration groups. For
details, click
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Easy-to-Use
Mapping
Tools for Geologists
Re-allocation of
resources in exploration is one of the significant trends of the
last five years. Now, geologists - especially in junior exploration
groups - are being called upon to address new challenges, including
directing field crews or possibly, performing detail-level, ground-based geophysical surveys.
Performing ground magnetic surveys has
never been easier.
Easy-to-use instrumentation plus stream-lined software make acquisition
and interpretation of magnetic data more effective than in years past
(see
case histories below).
"We
use airborne magnetics with helicopter surveys as well. In spite of
doing these surveys, we still have to get on the ground for
confirmation. There are always challenges in exactly positioning
anomalies and ground work is essential. I'm all for using ground
magnetics ... it's the best way to locate targets for drilling."
George Read , President, Canabrava (Diamond Exploration).
"We are very happy with our
GSM-19 which has assisted the company as a great prospecting tool."
Louis Doyle, President / CEO, Barker Minerals (Gold and Base Metal
Exploration).
For your next project, put
GEM's leading systems to work, and improve your prospects for success
using magnetics - the data that both major and junior exploration groups
rely on for performing reconnaissance exploration and making drilling
decisions. For information, contact
GEM Advanced Magnetometers.
Powerful Capabilities for Geophysicists
Geophysicists continue to
rely on GEM magnetometers for acquiring low noise, high sensitivity
results to assist in exploration. Geophysicists in major exploration and
contracting groups have been key players in helping establish GEM as the
global standard for magnetic data acquisition.
Some of the key benefits of
GEM for geophysical professionals, include reduction of surveying times
through GPS-based data acquisition and acquisition of high quality data
for input into advanced software processing and modeling packages. In
addition, GEM offers the highest specifications for reliability and
robustness today. For more details, please see the technical information
provided below.
Exploration Case Histories
Case histories are
challenging to acquire in
mineral exploration as exploration companies value their data and their
data privacy. However, there are numerous public domain case
histories for GEM from junior exploration groups. A set of these is provided below (in order of most recent
to oldest).
June, 2003. Barker Minerals. Overview. (VMS).
Preliminary prospecting with a GSM-19 VLF-Magnetometer near the massive
sulphide boulders indicated a nearby conductor. Once the orientation was
determined, a trench across the zone was proposed. The trench led to a
very significant discovery which is the first volcanogenic massive
sulphide discovery ever made in the Barkerville terrane.
June 2003 (VMS). Barker Minerals. Frank Creek
Project.
Barker Minerals
discovered and is systematically exploring a polymetallic, volcanogenic
massive sulphide (VMS) zone located along the southern extension of the
3.7 million ounce historic Cariboo gold district in east-central B.C.,
Canada (the Ace project)
June 2003. Sample Data fom Barker Minerals. Ace
Prosject. (VMS)
Frank Creek, which is
also known as Goose Creek, has seen sporadic placer mining, since the
turn of the century.
March 2003. Micrex Developoment Corp. The St.
Charles de Bourget Deposit, (Magnetite / Titanium).
A tightly spaced ground survey was done using two GSM 19 Overhauser
Proton Procession Gradient Magnetometers. The data will be linked to a
GPS survey and the two sets of data will be merged onto a digital map
base. This will give a detailed picture of the deposit to depth and can
be used to assist drill program planning ...
2000. Sample data from Australia. (Gold).
A
mining company is interested in the structures associated with magnetic
highs
Applying the Latest Magnetic Technologies
GEM is at the forefront of developing advanced magnetometers and
gradiometers for mineral exploration, and has been ranked as the
industry leader for more than 2 decades. One of the key lies in ongoing
R&D as evidenced by our ground products:
Overhauser delivers high sensitivity with the sampling required to
characterize mineralization and structures effectively. Overhauser
magnetometers are also being used increasingly for mobile applications,
such as snow-mobile or all-terrain vehicle (ATV) based surveys, which
can be combined with VLF survey options.
Proton Precession combines the latest technology in proton
devices with classic value.
In the air, GEM led with the industrys first four-component gradiometer
dating from the early 80s. For a recent update, click
here.
Selecting the Solution for
Your Next Project
Major / junior exploration companies and geophysical contractors
have standardized on GEM for use in many geologic environments
around the world. The following resources can help you on the path
to achieving their levels of exploration success:
Summary of sensitivities and solutions
Comparison of products
Summary of options
GPS option and reducing grid surveying
costs
Software for mapping, processing,
interpretation,
modeling and inversion
For more information, contact our magnetometer experts at
905-764-8008 or email us at
info@gemsys.ca . We look forward to helping you
select a system that will enhance your exploration productivity
and effectiveness both for today and tomorrow.

GEM Advanced Magnetometers.
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