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“Scanning with the radar enables the user to use a wide angle of views for the location being surveyed and automatically provides the location, depth and size of the deposits. It also visually maps out every detail of the sediment layers up to 60 m deep,” the company notes.
“Our refineries are able to refine precious metals to 99.99%, meeting the international standard, with no harmful waste or fumes emitted into the environment,” says the company.
Meanwhile, the company notes that the biggest potential for growth and opportunity lies in the market-segment development of small- to medium-scale privatised mining operations.
The company notes that small to medium mining operations are going to be large contributors to the mining sector in the next decade, as mining giants are not in the habit of investing in smaller-scale operations. “It will be these private and medium-scale mining ventures that help to produce and recover much-sought-after minerals and metals from regions that these large mining corporations have not for one reason or another tapped into,” says Dove.
http://www.miningweekly.com/article/radar-technology-improves-ore-detection-capabilities-2013-09-06
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