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The Ministry of Mines, Industry and Energy maintains
a comprehensive database of exploration works carried out since
the 1970's. All of the exploration data has been archived into a
fully integrated GIS database - access to country-wide base dataset
is available to all, with more detailed exploration results and
processing available to companies taking ground positions. Hard-copy
reports include methodology and interpretation of the raw data,
as well as country reviews and prospectivity reports. All the available
data is catalogued and may be viewed prior to leasing. Data viewing,
licensing and confidentiality arrangements are handled by Exploration
Consultants Ltd in the UK.
Highlights Of The Data Archive
- In excess of 12,000 multi-element geochemical analyses, including
soils, stream sediment and rock samples
- Over 3,000 heavy mineral counts from alluvial gravels
- Over 2,300 analyses for gold, including several soil, alluvial
and rock samples with tenors exceeding 40ppm Au
- Highly detailed infrastuctural layers, including GPS-, satellite-,
and radar-located road and drainage networks and remote-sensing-based
geological maps
- Detailed reports by BRGM and international consultants on geochemical
result interpretation, target models, and evaluation and logistical
considerations
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