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Placer gold survey, Kirgizia, 2005

Placer gold survey, Kirgizia, 2005
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Below is a list
of main projects implemented using the PMRSE technology:
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2010 –
Magnetite iron ore survey at South Australian prospects, Australia;
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2010 –
Prospecting and evaluation of copper deposits and associated minerals, the
Polar Ural (Russia);
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2008 –
Survey of natural gas resources in coal-bearing deposits, Donetsk coal
basin, Ukraine;
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2006 –
Molybdenum mineralization survey at depth slices of 100, 200 and 400 m,
Ukraine;
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2006 –
Manganese ore survey, delineation of the manganese ore deposit based on the
maximum content of polianite in ore beds, Kherson and Dnepropetrovsk
regions, Ukraine;
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2005 –
Placer gold survey, Kirgizia;
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2005-2006 –
Survey of chromite ore deposits, the Ural (Russia), Ukraine;
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2004 –
Survey
of methane content in the coal-bearing mass of the mine field for
planning gas drainage from coal beds prior to mining, Donetsk coal basin,
Ukraine;
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2000-2009 –
Exploration of oil and gas fields, Sumy and Poltava regions, Crimea
(Ukraine), Libya (Africa);
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1999 –
Exploration for oil in Western Siberia, Russia;
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1995-till
present –
Hydrogeological investigations,
prospecting for sources of underground water supply,
Odessa, Cherkassy, Kiev regions, Crimea (Ukraine);
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1995-2007 –
Engineering and geological investigations for development of residential
buildings and protective measures to prevent
natural-technogeneous disasters,
Odessa,
Dnepropetrovsk,
Crimea (Ukraine);
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1995-2002 –
Ecological investigations
(chemical
contamination of underground water and soils),
New Jersey and California (USA), Ukraine.
Numerous projects implemented with application of the PMRSE technology have
demonstrated its multifunctionality and
flexibility
to solve complex tasks at different fields of a human activity where subsurface
investigations are needed. At the initial stage of the PMRSE application its
economic efficiency consists in the right choice of areas for
conducting detailed exploration work. At all subsequent stages of a deposit
exploration application of the PMRSE technology brings a considerable economic
advantage by reducing the cost and duration of survey. Use of the technology can
save lots of funds by reducing the number of empty exploration and production
wells drilled outside the boundary of a mineral deposit.
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