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Wednesday, January 8, 2025

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The Qing-Chengzi deposit in China presents a unique challenge for mineral exploration, with shallow deposits depleted and the need to search deeper. Researchers have employed high-precision ground magnetic surveys to map subsurface structures, using variations in the Earth's magnetic field to indicate the presence of ore deposits. The study showcases advanced techniques such as remanence correction, lineament enhancement, and 3D inversion to create a detailed picture of the subsurface geology. The research has revealed a complex network of faults and previously unknown rock bodies at depths of several hundred meters to three kilometers, suggesting significant potential for deeper ore deposits. This study not only validates existing knowledge of the area but also provides a blueprint for future exploration in similar geological settings worldwide. The integration of advanced technology and geophysical methods demonstrates the evolving nature of mineral exploration, offering both scientific insights and economic opportunities in the field of geology. P. Geo. Ricardo A Valls, M. Sc. and Geo Gadfly Valls Geoconsultant ORCID ID- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5421-0914 Scopus Author ID: 7003369619/35335510700 ResearcherID: S-6604-2018 If you like this content, please "buy me a coffee" https://www.buymeacoffee.com/goldendroplets

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