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6.5
Mineral Scan
The following procedures do not apply to those who are looking for buried treasures or a cache
of items. This is only for the purpose of prospecting and locating naturally occurring mineral
fields and their deposits with the OKM eXp 6000. If you are looking for buried items of great
value or other man made objects that have been placed into the ground, then this function is not
correct for your application. Please choose a different function that will give you the desired
results.
The examples contained within this section are actual scans from actual locations and the data is derived
from actual field experience. Results from your particular area may differ. As with all equipment,
relevant data is dependent on the soil type in your area which may alter the final reading. Scan
measurements and examples used in this supplement are derived from users located in different parts of
Africa, Asia, South America and North America.
When prospecting for mineral deposits or other naturally occurring minerals or formations located in the
ground, it is important to work in a clean environment, free of debris and obstacles. Debris may
contaminate the area and lower the probability of success. The presence of debris may also lead to false
or misleading signals. Obstacles will most likely have to be avoided. Create a path where unnecessary
movement of the Super Sensor can be avoided. Additional movement of the Super Sensor may result in
inaccurate data. Be sure to always work with data that can be repeated. More information about control
scans in section 8.2 “Control Scans” on page 85.
The Visualizer 3D software or the OKM line of geophysical equipment can not identify element specific
materials, minerals or items that occur naturally in the ground. It can identify and locate the presence of
ferrous, non-ferrous, fracture zones and other naturally occurring anomalies. The actual detection of
precious metals is based on results from various known mineral fields and mines. It is completely
possible that other non-ferrous minerals may resemble or have a likeness similar to other naturally
occurring minerals.
When conducting searches for fields of mineralization, it is important to identify areas of higher
probability with the assistance or research of a geologist or a known geological location. Locating and
prospecting in known fields or areas of higher probability will greatly increase your chances of success.
Different geological formations may give different results in any particular area. If possible it is always
best to start the training and/or field testing of the equipment in or on a known area to properly identify
the mineral signature in the software. Different locations will have other geologic properties and may or
may not be able to give an accurate reading or measurement. Varying ground features, mineralization
and sub-straits may increase or decrease the resceptibility of the Super Sensor.
The Visualizer 3D software will identify patches of mineralization. When conducting scans with the OKM
eXp 6000, it is presumed that the user or operator is familiar with the proper operating technique.
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