
Case Study
Tujuh Bukit
Initial benefit is to focus in on the target area where a large deposit is likely to have formed. The remaining area is unlikely to have formed a large deposit.
Reducing the target area via an airborne magnetic survey early on can save enormous amounts of time and money and reduce the need to engage with landholders which is ultimately unnecessary.
In addition, the modelling of the magnetic bodies at Tujuh Bukit has been proven to be accurate to depths exceeding 1km. This level of detail is critical to the interpretation of where the mineral deposits have formed. This is not possible with older magnetic inversion methods.
2D regional magnetic survey of the Tujuh Bukit area, revealing subsurface geological structures.
The new 3D magnetic inversion model confirms the known deposit and identifies promising new exploration targets.
The new 3D magnetic inversion model, validated by significant drillhole assay results.