Geological Mapping & Mineral Identification – Raparin Mineral Exploration Fields
Overview
The Zagros mountains are known for their rich deposits of industrial minerals. Raparin Mineral approached Charmo Geolab to conduct a detailed geological investigation covering a 60 km² zone with promising activity.
The aim was to identify viable mineral deposits, map geological structures, and provide feasibility insights for future extraction operations.
Project Scope
Geological Mapping
Our geologists performed fieldwork to record: Rock formations Fault lines Mineral veins Structural deformation patterns Using modern GIS tools, we developed high-resolution geological maps essential for exploration planning.
Core Sampling
Exploratory drilling was carried out to collect core samples at varying depths. These samples enabled precise evaluation of mineral continuity and economic potential.
Laboratory Mineral Testing
Core samples underwent rigorous testing: Density and porosity Hardness and fracture characteristics Purity levels Chemical composition
Environmental & Hydrological Assessments
We studied the ecological conditions, groundwater levels, and runoff patterns to ensure that future operations would follow sustainable extraction practices.
Key Discoveries
Charmo Geolab confirmed commercially viable deposits of: Dolomite — ideal for industrial and chemical applications Silica sand — used in glass-making, construction, and filtration Basalt aggregates — high-strength materials suited for road and concrete industries These discoveries provide Raparin Mineral with a strong foundation for launching new extraction operations.
Environmental Approach
Charmo Geolab emphasized responsible resource management by recommending: Controlled extraction zones Reinforced groundwater protection measures Sustainable waste-handling strategies Seasonal excavation schedules to reduce ecosystem disturbance Our balanced approach ensured economic opportunity without compromising environmental integrity.
