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World-class deposits are becoming increasingly hard to discover, even with exploration expenditures having reached all-time highs in 2012.
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Learn MoreIn an attempt to reduce the inherent risk in mineral exploration, SRK, with their clients, continues to use innovative and new technology, approaches and concepts that assess the increasing amounts of geological data in the most time efficient manner.
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Learn MoreSpectral remote sensing involves the collection, processing, and interpretation of electromagnetic energy that is reflected or emitted from features on the Earth’s surface.
Learn MoreExploration in highly deformed orogenic environments is challenging because of the potential for extensive deformation of the mineralised target zone.
Learn MoreIn November 2016, Metallic Minerals Corp. commissioned SRK to conduct a desktop and field structural geology analysis of the Keno-Lightning project.
Learn MoreExploring for coloured gemstones is different from exploring for other metals or coal; the key to successful exploration is collaboration between gemologist and geologist.
Learn MoreConglomerate-hosted gold and alluvial gold draining conglomerate sequences have been discovered by multiple explorers over an extensive area of the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
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Learn MoreSRK applies rigorous geological and structural interpretations to provide insight for exploration targeting, constraints on resource modelling, and support for geotechnical evaluations.
Learn MoreGreenland has numerous gold showings, but only one has ever been mined.
Learn MoreExploration, particularly field access is challenging in many remote environments due to lack of infrastructure and vehicle access takes several hours driving over sand dunes and dry river beds or relying on air access only.
Learn MoreRunning an effective and efficient exploration programme, be it in a well established jurisdiction or a remote location, not only requires a firm grasp of the geological and metallogenic processes and a competent geological team, but also robust field management and logistics.
Learn MoreSRK Exploration realised the full potential of sonic drilling in 2010 when they recommended that sonic rigs should be used at an alluvial platinum project that was struggling to reconcile drilling results and mine production.
Learn MoreTo assist in optimising time efficiency and value for money while planning and supervising drilling programmes, companies such as SRK ES are embracing the use of implicit geological modelling software.
Learn MoreThe Ministry of Mines is seeking to grow the mineral sector in India through a new mineral exploration policy.
Learn MoreIn the first stages of a mining project, it is a cost saving advantage to collect the geotechnical basic parameters required for the geotechnical rock mass assessment during exploration.
Learn MoreUnder the JORC Code, reporting a Mineral Resource requires sufficient confidence in the continuity of mineralisation to enable correlation between the sample points that form the basis of the resource.
Learn MoreExploration valuation is considered somewhat of a dark art. Unlike income or market based valuations, probabilistic based approaches rely to some degree on subjective interpretation of geological aspects.
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