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Relationship with the other Geological Survey Branches The w ork of GMEB is closely linked to aeromagnetic and gravity studies by the Geophysical Mapping Branch

and further provides support to the Geotechnical Map-ping & Hydrogeology Branch by making available geo-logica l base maps.

“Geoscientific information un-derpins mining & exploration activities in the country so the branch endeavors to acquire & update the existing database, by discharging its mandated roles/ functions RESPONSIBLY for the satisfaction of all parties in-volved”.

Mining Haus, Poreporena Highway

P O Box 1906

Port Moresby 121

National Capital District

Papua New Guinea

Geological Survey Division

Phone: 675 321 3511

Fax: 675 320 0741

Email: info@mra.gov.pg

Geological Mapping &

Exploration Branch

Minerals for Life

The Geological Mapping and Exploration Branch (GMEB) is the strategic exploration arm of the Geologi-cal Survey Division (GSD) of the Mineral Resources Authority (MRA).

The GMEB carries out strategic multidisciplinary geosci-entific studies on both systematic and thematic levels in order to assist all clients w ho consist of mining & explo-

ration company executives, politicians, grass roots, land-ow ners, state & private institutions and all other land-users. It carries out w ork in strategic resource areas and initiate geological mapping projects in areas of poorly

understood geology. Geologica l mapping a llow s serendipitous discoveries w hich underpin future successful minera l explorat ion.

For instance, the successful production at Ok Tedi, Por-gera, Lihir and Bougainville can be attributed direct ly to w ork carried out by government geologist in the late 1950’s and 1960’s.

The GMEB is also responsible for offshore geology/ resources, comprises of geologists, cartographers and technicians.

CORE FUNCTIONS The core functions of the GMEB are:

1. Accumulation of high quality geoscient ific data of economic and social value to PNG through:

• Field research, i.e. regional geologica l and explora-tion mapping

• Laboratory research

• Literature research

• Collaborative research w ith national and interna-tional institutions and geoscientists.

2. Publication of geoscientific data and synthesis in the

form of::

• Geologica l maps in digital and paper formats

• Publications (technical notes, reports, journals and memoirs)

3. Dissemination of geoscientific information and provi-sion of advice for clients, w ho range from grass-roots,

landow ners, executives of international corporations, State and Provincial governments. 4. Archival of geoscientific data of economic and social

value to PNG in MRA database

The primary w ork of GMEB involves:

• Carrying out regional geological and exploration mapping

• Production and publicat ion of GIS-based geologi-cal maps and reports

• Production of GIS metallogenic map

• Database search

• Mineral occurrence inventory

• Detailed onsite geological studies SECTIONS WITHIN THE GME BRANCH

There are three (3) sections w ithin the branch 1. Geological Mapping

This section comprises of mapping geologists w ho are responsible for the collect ion and compilation of all geo-logica l data through field w ork and research. All queries regard ing geology (rocks) from clients both internally

and externally are attended to by them. Pic. 1: GPS machine & geopeak used for collecting samples at various locations..

Pic. 2: Field map.

2. Cartography This section comprises of cartographers w ho carry out

all geological map making activities. Activities basically involve scanning of old geological maps (raster), registra-tion of images, digitizing (vectorizing) , editing and print-ing.

Sample maps:

Fig. 1 (a): Field Map - Fig. 1 (b ): End product - Pre-processing Post-processing

3. Technical This section comprises of technical officers w ho are

basically responsible for, laboratory thin sections used for microscopic minera l identification, field logistics, rock storage and retrieval, equipment inventory, mineral processing and map scanning..

Fig. 2 (a): Microscope used for examining mineral thickness

Fig. 3 (b): Microscopic minerals in thin sections.

GEOLOGICAL MAPPING & EXPLORATION

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