seismimine
Seismimine refers to the study and analysis of seismic waves to detect and locate underground mineral deposits, particularly those containing metals such as gold, copper, and uranium. This method leverages the principles of seismology, the scientific discipline focused on earthquakes and the propagation of seismic waves through the Earth’s crust. By inducing controlled vibrations—often through explosive charges or specialized equipment—seismimine generates seismic waves that travel through the subsurface. Variations in wave velocity and amplitude, influenced by differences in rock density and composition, are recorded by sensors placed on or below the surface. These data are then processed to create detailed subsurface images, helping geologists identify potential mineralized zones.
The technique is particularly useful in areas where traditional exploration methods, such as drilling or surface
Seismimine is often used in conjunction with other geophysical techniques, such as gravity or magnetic surveys,