Latest Technique in Mineral Exploration
Technology Infusion envisaged during XII Five Year Plan Period
GSI has made phenomenonal contributions in the mineral sector and
is carrying out systematic investigation for mineral resource assessment of the
country in geologically potential areas through modern and sophisticated
exploration methods involving modern geological mapping techniques,
geomorphological and lineament mapping through study of satellite imageries,
aero and ground geophysical studies and geochemical mapping. As part of this
GSI has initiated extensive programme of modernization on the advice of the
Parliamentary Standing Committee on Industries, and as per guidelines laid down
by an Expert Panel on Modernization of GSI. The modernization programme is
aimed to improve the regional exploration for assessment of natural resources
by infusion of latest state of art technology. The technology
infusion envisaged during the 12th Five Year Plan period is”
Strengthening
of the state of the art equipment in chemical laboratories like ICP-MS, ICP-AES
to match world standard in precision and also facilitate logical conclusion of
mineral exploration within scheduled time.
Modernization
and augmentation of equipment for ground geophysical survey like multi-channel
gamma ray spectrometry, multi frequency EM system etc.
High-end
petrological instrument for diamond, strategic and PGE exploration.
State
of the art drilling machine (reverse circulation, hydraulic etc.).
In order to improve the quality of exploration for mineral
resources of the country, following equipment / instruments were procured or in
the process of procurement as per the plan:
Airborne
surveys including airborne magnetic, electromagnetic and gamma-ray surveys have
proved quite useful in identifying first order target areas worldwide and may
be used as direct tool in exploration. The airborne survey is strengthened by
procurement of heliborne multi-sensor airborne survey system comprising on
board sensors like magnetic, gravity, time domain electromagnetic (TDEM) and
gamma ray spectrometry and hyper spectrometry.
Application
of geochemistry to mineral exploration, adopting conventional as well as
advanced geochemical techniques, in soil surveys, stream-sediment surveys,
vapour surveys and bedrock surveys has proved useful in detection of dispersion
haloes of hidden ore bodies. To strengthen the geochemical exploration GSI has
upgraded its regional laboratories by procurement of sophisticated instruments
like ICPMS, EPMA etc. for low detection analytical determinations particularly
for elements like gold, PGE, rare earth etc.
Application
of time-tested geophysical techniques in locating concealed deposits is
considered as one of the most effective exploration tools. Ground geophysical
survey is being strengthened by procuring new sophisticated instruments like
Multi electrode resistivity-IP unit, multi frequency EM profiling unit etc.
GSI
has procured magneto telluric (MT) instrument to strengthen its geophysical
survey over Indian craton to image the sub continental lithospheric
mantle (SCLM). The outcome of the survey will enhance the scientific knowledge
of the deeper parts of the earth and will help to model the process of craton
formation more accurately which in turn will help in targeting concealed ore
bodies/kimberlite bodies (KCR)
GSI
carries out offshore surveys and mineral resource evaluation in the EEZ and TW.
To strengthen the marine survey GSI is procuring one deep Ocean Going Research
Vessel from M/s Hyundai Heavy Industries, South Korea. This will help in
assessing the mineral/natural resources present in EEZ of our country.
The details of technological upgradation with adequate
instrumental back up is as follows:
In
the field of Thematic Geological Mapping (TGM), the technology infusion that
has been envisaged includes: Field Laptop, or Table PC, Mapping GPS unit, GSI
Portal, mobile mapping vans with portable generator.
In
view of completion of systematic geological mapping over the country, an
Integrated Thematic Mapping (ITM) has been visualized with required technology
infusion that includes: Ground Penetration Radars [GPR], shallow drills, deep
drills, Electron Probe Micro Analyzer etc.
As
a redressal measure for effective analytical output with lower detection limits
of geochemical samples, augmentation of the state of the art instruments such
as ICPMS, AAS, XRF and DMA, in the laboratories of GSI has been incorporated.
In
the field of geophysical mapping, the technology infusion that is being proposed
includes high precision gravimeter and total field magnetometer.
For
hyperspectral mapping, Space borne and Airborne Hyperion data with specific
spectral range (necessary for geological objects) are to be procured and
utilized. In this context, it is contemplated to have a continuous acquisition
of hyperspectral data in collaboration with ISRO/ NRSG/NNRMS.
To
enhance the pace of drilling and quality/reliability of subsurface information,
it is necessary to induct improved techniques and equipment such as reverse
circulation drilling with inbuilt system for controlled deflection of borehole
path and adopting a combination of coring and non-coring operations in a single
borehole. Rotary Air Blast (RAB) drilling which is fastest and cheap method is
also to be inducted. State of the art drilling machines such as
reverse circulation, hydraulic rigs, etc., are in the process of procurement.
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