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MMI Geochemistry: High Resolution Soil Geochemistry for Mineral Exploration
- MMI talk at Exploration 2007 Seminar.
- Technical Bulletin: TB26 - Weak Versus Strong Leachants
- Case Study: CS42 - Bearhead Lake, Canada (uranium)
- Case Study: CS43 - Badja Uranium, Murchison Province, Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia
Press Release: Hannans Reward: Uranium, Iron, and Lead Anomalism at Jigalong Project, Western Australia
Press Release: Magna Mining: Two Large Open MMI Uranium Anomalies Identified, Western Australia
Mobile Metal Ion (MMI) Geochemistry is an advanced surface exploration technique for finding mineral deposits.
If your company is serious about its mineral exploration then MMI Geochemistry is the exploration tool for you.
Mining companies world wide are now using the MMI Technique to find gold, base metal and nickel mineralization and kimberlite intrusives. MMI is a powerful geochemical exploration tool that is enabling companies to explore areas that have been previously too difficult for surface geochemistry. MMI is a must for companies searching for the next generation of bigger, often concealed, ore deposits…..MMI will take your company to new limits in geochemical exploration!
The quest for new mineral discoveries is continually increasing. With a majority of the outcropping and shallow mineral deposits already discovered, exploration companies are now looking to explore areas with deep soil cover to discover newer and bigger hidden ore deposits. This often involves committing to large expensive and ‘risky’ drill programmes in the hope of striking it rich. Now with MMI, exploration professionals have a much better chance of success, with more precise drill hole targeting and without having to forego big dollars.
MMI Geochemistry is a cost effective surface exploration tool. The MMI Technique measures Mobile Metal Ions in surface soils. These mobile metal ions are released from ore bodies and travel upward toward the surface. Using sophisticated chemical processes and instrumentation, the MMI Technique is able to measure these ions, in surface soils, to determine accurately where buried mineralization is located.
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Mobile Metal Ion (MMI) Technology - High Resolution Soil Geochemistry for Mineral Exploration
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