Gamma-Ray Spectrometry in Mineral Exploration
One of the common radiometric methods used in mineral exploration is gamma-ray spectrometry. The equipment can be deployed in portable applications or installed on vehicle-mounted, airborne, or drone platforms.
Gamma-ray spectrometry is a key method in uranium exploration projects; however, it can also serve as a valuable complementary tool in other mineral exploration and geological mapping applications.
Radioactive Contamination Studies
Gamma-ray spectrometry equipment can be widely used for radiation detection and contamination assessment. A typical gamma-ray spectrometer provides measurements in several energy windows — including Potassium, Uranium, Thorium (and optionally Cesium) — as well as Total Counts, allowing the identification of areas with elevated radioactive signals.
For contamination studies, systems capable of recording the full gamma spectrum are generally more effective. Full-spectrum measurements allow the identification of specific radioactive isotopes rather than only detecting general increases in radiation levels.
Data Acquisition
Data Acquisition
We provide comprehensive technical support at every stage of your field geophysical campaign — from logistics and operational management to data acquisition and crew supervision.
Training
Training
On-site or remote courses, hands-on exercises, and crew ramp-up for consistent, repeatable results.
Data Processing
Data Processing
We deliver advanced field data processing and cleaning, including quality control and assessment, denoising, inversion, and preparation of geophysical maps.

