Sectors / Mining
Sector 03Mining
Targeting ore bodies, mapping structure and monitoring tailings and stability — more discovery per drill metre, with a lighter touch on the land.
More discovery per drill metre
Exploration budgets are dominated by drilling, and most holes miss. By imaging conductivity, magnetism and density across a licence area first, AORVIS helps geologists place each hole where it is most likely to intersect ore — turning a scatter-shot programme into a guided one.
The same data underpins the mine's safety case. Structural mapping reveals faults and voids; repeated surveys track the stability of slopes, dumps and tailings storage facilities, where a failure is catastrophic and entirely preventable with the right early signal.
Across the mine life
From greenfield targeting through operations to closure, the method gives a continuously updated digital twin of the ground. PRATYAKSHA attaches uncertainty to every interpretation, so capital is allocated against evidence rather than optimism.
A tailings dam gives warning long before it fails — but only if something is measuring the ground continuously and reading the signal correctly.
Where it applies
- Ore-body targeting and resource definition
- Structural and fault mapping for mine design
- Tailings-facility and slope-stability monitoring
- Groundwater and dewatering assessment
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