Geochemical Investigations
Geochemical investigations within the company are focused on studying the chemical composition of rocks, minerals, and their mineralogical properties to understand the geochemical processes occurring in the Earth's interior and on its surface. Geochemical methods are used for the exploration, study, and assessment of mineral deposits, as well as for predicting their potential locations.
Geochemical investigations allow
Minimizing risks and exploration costs by accurately identifying prospective areas
Conducting effective analysis of the area before drilling
Determining the chemical composition of ore bodies at various stages of deposit development
Niton XL3t-950 GOLLD+
Field geochemical survey methods include sample collection from the surface or drilling cores. For rapid chemical analysis of samples, the portable X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometer Niton XL3t-950 GOLLD+ is used. The spectrometer provides reliable real-time data for identifying multiple elements, including both heavy and light elements (Mg, Al, Si, P, S). It detects anomalies near average concentrations naturally occurring in the Earth's crust. It supports detailed exploration and soil analysis, concentrate measurement, ore mixing, precious metal identification, and pre-qualification of laboratory analyses. Standard analytical range: up to 30 elements from Mg to U. The equipment is ideally suited for field use during on-site analysis.