Beak Consultants exhibits at Mining INDABA 2016

8th - 11th February 2016, Cape Town (Republic of South Africa)

   

At Mining INDABA 2016, Beak Consultants presents its advangeo® Software Products and results of important mineral sector development activities, including the new Minerogenic Map of Tanzania and its Explanatory Notes.

Please visit us at booth 321. Our colleagues Dr Andreas Barth and Andreas Knobloch look forward to welcome you.

For general information, please see www.beak.de and www.advangeo.com. For software inquiries, exploration targeting support and consultancy services, please contact andreas.barth@beak.de.

The new Minerogenic Map of Tanzania and its Explanatory Notes summarize the recent knowledge about the minerals of Tanzania and their relationship to the principle geological and tectonic environment of the country. They provide information about approx. 1100 mineral occurrences and describe 40 metallic and non-metallic commodities including sources of energy. Mineral potential maps have been compiled for 15 commodities. A comprehensive list of literature and data sources guides any interested reader to additional information. The Map is available through the Geological Survey of Tanzania or Beak Consultants GmbH.

   

Figure: Explanatory Notes to the Minerogenic Map of Tanzania with detailed map of Lupa gold field

The Gold Potential Map of Tanzania was completed by using advangeo® Prediction Software as a joint research activity between the Geological Survey of Tanzania and Beak Consultants GmbH. It is published in the “Explanatory Notes to the Minerogenic Map of Tanzania”. The true resolution of the data is 250 m. The following map extract of the Gold Potential Map shows the famous Londoni area. For more information, please see www.gmis-tanzania.com, www.gst.go.tz and www.beak.de.

   

Figure: Gold Potential Map of Tanzania with detailed map of the famous Londoni area

The South-West Ghana Gold Potential Map was compiled as a joint research project together with the Geological Survey Department of Ghana and the Technical University of Freiberg. The true data resolution of the map is 50 m, which allows identifying details of many gold potential areas. The following map extract of the Gold Potential Map shows the Kibi Belt area.

   

Figure: Gold Potential Map of SW-Ghana with detailed map of Kibi belt area

Within the traditional Sn-W province of the German Ore Mountains (Erzgebirge), hundreds of occurrences are known. Mineral predictive models help to classify known occurrences with regard to their vertical extension and erosion cut. Mineral exploration targets have been identified and recommended for further processing. The resolution of the data is 50 m.

   

Figure: Tin and Tungsten Potential Map of German Ore Mountains (Erzgebirge) with detailed map of Vogtland area