Home News Xcalibur Smart Mapping delivers data for 2023 project to National Geological Survey of Mongolia Announcements Last news 6 MIN. READ Xcalibur Smart Mapping delivers data for 2023 project to National Geological Survey of Mongolia SHARE OVER 600M DEPTH IMAGING ACHIEVED WITH HELITEM2 SYSTEM THE PROJECT COVERS AN EXTENSIVE AREA WITH 500M LINE SPACING IN A METALLOGENIC ZONE SOUTH OF THE WORLD-CLASS OYU TOLGOI COPPER MINE. DATA ACQUISITION INCLUDES LOW BASE FREQUENCY HELITEM2, MAGNETIC, AND RADIOMETRIC SURVEYS Xcalibur Smart Mapping has successfully delivered a comprehensive set of geophysical data to the National Geological Survey of Mongolia for the 2023 project. The data, gathered from the Khanbogd project area in Omnogovi Province, includes advanced Helitem2 electromagnetic, magnetic, and radiometric surveys. This project marks a significant milestone in Xcalibur’s ongoing collaboration with Mongolia’s geological research efforts, demonstrating the company’s commitment to providing high-quality, detailed mapping solutions for critical raw materials exploration. The project’s primary objective was to map the location and extent of conductive lithologies associated with base metal mineralization, identifying high conductance targets from near surface to substantial depths. Andrés Blanco, CEO, has expressed his satisfaction with Xcalibur Smart Mapping’s contribution to the sustainable development of Mongolia’s natural resources. «We are thrilled to have successfully delivered comprehensive geophysical data for the 2023 Khanbogd project to the National Geological Survey of Mongolia,» he stated. He emphasized the importance of the detailed data and high-resolution imaging achieved with the Helitem2 system in providing innovative and effective tools for critical raw materials exploration. He concluded by expressing his anticipation for continued collaboration with Mongolia. Teo Hage, CEO of Xcalibur Smart Mapping Australia, added that «This project represents a significant achievement for our team. The data acquired from the Khanbogd project area is instrumental in identifying conductive lithologies associated with base metal mineralization, ensuring precise targeting of both deep and shallow structures; we are proud to support Mongolia’s exploration initiatives with reliable and detailed geophysical data.» Project highlights and technical details Survey Equipment: Xcalibur deployed its proprietary Helitem2 system, known for its deep imaging capabilities. Its 35m transmitter loop and concentric receiver ensures low noise, high signal and high resolution. The Helitem2 system works by sending out a powerful pulse of 560,000 Am2 and operates at a low base frequency of 6.25 Hz. This allows it to create detailed images of the underground structures across the entire survey area, reaching depths of over 600 meters depending on the conditions. Importantly, this technology can provide clear and precise images of both deep and shallow targets, ensuring that even the most subtle details are not missed. Data Types Acquired: The survey captured Helitem2 electromagnetic data, helicopter magnetic data, and helicopter radiometric data, providing a comprehensive geophysical profile of the survey area, from the very near surface to significant depths. Project Area: The survey covered the MMHI’s Khanbogd project area, as detailed in the attached KML file compatible with Google Earth. Xcalibur’s industry-leading quality assurance procedures and specialized PC-based processing software ensured the production of preliminary geophysical products during the survey. Our commitment to safety was upheld through a rigorous Safety Management System, with a comprehensive Project Safety Plan and ongoing safety meetings throughout the survey. < SEE PREVIOUS NEW SEE NEXT NEW > < > Related news Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping Partners with Curtin University to Pioneer Aerial Detection Technology for Natural Hydrogen Exploration SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping to support sustainable mining and natural capital exploration in Bhutan SEE MORE > Last news Technology Driving a Data-Driven Energy Transition SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Koloma Forge Partnership to Accelerate Global Natural Hydrogen Exploration SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping completes 66,000 km airborne survey in France’s Central Massif SEE MORE > Last news A World First for Xcalibur Smart Mapping: 3D Hydrogen Plume Mapping with Quantum Raman Spectrometer SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping Expands North American Operations with Air Tractor Aircraft for Critical Mineral Exploration SEE MORE > Announcements Xcalibur Smart Mapping’s IT Department wins award at Computing 2024 for Excellence in Cybersecurity Implementation SEE MORE > Announcements Last news Sin categorizar Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Stanford University Initiate a pioneer AI and machine learning Project for the Energy Transition SEE MORE > Contact us. FILL THE FORM
SHARE OVER 600M DEPTH IMAGING ACHIEVED WITH HELITEM2 SYSTEM THE PROJECT COVERS AN EXTENSIVE AREA WITH 500M LINE SPACING IN A METALLOGENIC ZONE SOUTH OF THE WORLD-CLASS OYU TOLGOI COPPER MINE. DATA ACQUISITION INCLUDES LOW BASE FREQUENCY HELITEM2, MAGNETIC, AND RADIOMETRIC SURVEYS Xcalibur Smart Mapping has successfully delivered a comprehensive set of geophysical data to the National Geological Survey of Mongolia for the 2023 project. The data, gathered from the Khanbogd project area in Omnogovi Province, includes advanced Helitem2 electromagnetic, magnetic, and radiometric surveys. This project marks a significant milestone in Xcalibur’s ongoing collaboration with Mongolia’s geological research efforts, demonstrating the company’s commitment to providing high-quality, detailed mapping solutions for critical raw materials exploration. The project’s primary objective was to map the location and extent of conductive lithologies associated with base metal mineralization, identifying high conductance targets from near surface to substantial depths. Andrés Blanco, CEO, has expressed his satisfaction with Xcalibur Smart Mapping’s contribution to the sustainable development of Mongolia’s natural resources. «We are thrilled to have successfully delivered comprehensive geophysical data for the 2023 Khanbogd project to the National Geological Survey of Mongolia,» he stated. He emphasized the importance of the detailed data and high-resolution imaging achieved with the Helitem2 system in providing innovative and effective tools for critical raw materials exploration. He concluded by expressing his anticipation for continued collaboration with Mongolia. Teo Hage, CEO of Xcalibur Smart Mapping Australia, added that «This project represents a significant achievement for our team. The data acquired from the Khanbogd project area is instrumental in identifying conductive lithologies associated with base metal mineralization, ensuring precise targeting of both deep and shallow structures; we are proud to support Mongolia’s exploration initiatives with reliable and detailed geophysical data.» Project highlights and technical details Survey Equipment: Xcalibur deployed its proprietary Helitem2 system, known for its deep imaging capabilities. Its 35m transmitter loop and concentric receiver ensures low noise, high signal and high resolution. The Helitem2 system works by sending out a powerful pulse of 560,000 Am2 and operates at a low base frequency of 6.25 Hz. This allows it to create detailed images of the underground structures across the entire survey area, reaching depths of over 600 meters depending on the conditions. Importantly, this technology can provide clear and precise images of both deep and shallow targets, ensuring that even the most subtle details are not missed. Data Types Acquired: The survey captured Helitem2 electromagnetic data, helicopter magnetic data, and helicopter radiometric data, providing a comprehensive geophysical profile of the survey area, from the very near surface to significant depths. Project Area: The survey covered the MMHI’s Khanbogd project area, as detailed in the attached KML file compatible with Google Earth. Xcalibur’s industry-leading quality assurance procedures and specialized PC-based processing software ensured the production of preliminary geophysical products during the survey. Our commitment to safety was upheld through a rigorous Safety Management System, with a comprehensive Project Safety Plan and ongoing safety meetings throughout the survey.
OVER 600M DEPTH IMAGING ACHIEVED WITH HELITEM2 SYSTEM THE PROJECT COVERS AN EXTENSIVE AREA WITH 500M LINE SPACING IN A METALLOGENIC ZONE SOUTH OF THE WORLD-CLASS OYU TOLGOI COPPER MINE. DATA ACQUISITION INCLUDES LOW BASE FREQUENCY HELITEM2, MAGNETIC, AND RADIOMETRIC SURVEYS Xcalibur Smart Mapping has successfully delivered a comprehensive set of geophysical data to the National Geological Survey of Mongolia for the 2023 project. The data, gathered from the Khanbogd project area in Omnogovi Province, includes advanced Helitem2 electromagnetic, magnetic, and radiometric surveys. This project marks a significant milestone in Xcalibur’s ongoing collaboration with Mongolia’s geological research efforts, demonstrating the company’s commitment to providing high-quality, detailed mapping solutions for critical raw materials exploration. The project’s primary objective was to map the location and extent of conductive lithologies associated with base metal mineralization, identifying high conductance targets from near surface to substantial depths. Andrés Blanco, CEO, has expressed his satisfaction with Xcalibur Smart Mapping’s contribution to the sustainable development of Mongolia’s natural resources. «We are thrilled to have successfully delivered comprehensive geophysical data for the 2023 Khanbogd project to the National Geological Survey of Mongolia,» he stated. He emphasized the importance of the detailed data and high-resolution imaging achieved with the Helitem2 system in providing innovative and effective tools for critical raw materials exploration. He concluded by expressing his anticipation for continued collaboration with Mongolia. Teo Hage, CEO of Xcalibur Smart Mapping Australia, added that «This project represents a significant achievement for our team. The data acquired from the Khanbogd project area is instrumental in identifying conductive lithologies associated with base metal mineralization, ensuring precise targeting of both deep and shallow structures; we are proud to support Mongolia’s exploration initiatives with reliable and detailed geophysical data.» Project highlights and technical details Survey Equipment: Xcalibur deployed its proprietary Helitem2 system, known for its deep imaging capabilities. Its 35m transmitter loop and concentric receiver ensures low noise, high signal and high resolution. The Helitem2 system works by sending out a powerful pulse of 560,000 Am2 and operates at a low base frequency of 6.25 Hz. This allows it to create detailed images of the underground structures across the entire survey area, reaching depths of over 600 meters depending on the conditions. Importantly, this technology can provide clear and precise images of both deep and shallow targets, ensuring that even the most subtle details are not missed. Data Types Acquired: The survey captured Helitem2 electromagnetic data, helicopter magnetic data, and helicopter radiometric data, providing a comprehensive geophysical profile of the survey area, from the very near surface to significant depths. Project Area: The survey covered the MMHI’s Khanbogd project area, as detailed in the attached KML file compatible with Google Earth. Xcalibur’s industry-leading quality assurance procedures and specialized PC-based processing software ensured the production of preliminary geophysical products during the survey. Our commitment to safety was upheld through a rigorous Safety Management System, with a comprehensive Project Safety Plan and ongoing safety meetings throughout the survey.