Technology & Methods

Technology as a tool, not the whole story.

GGS combines conventional exploration with remote sensing and modelling. Modelling guides where to look; physical drilling and laboratory analysis provide the evidence.

Traditional methods

Geological mapping, sampling, drilling.

Established, physical exploration methods form the backbone of the programme and produce verifiable, sampled evidence.

Remote sensing & modelling

Targeting, not proof.

Remote-sensing and modelling methods (including the VMF approach) help prioritise targets across a large area, an aid to planning, not a demonstration of recoverable gold.

Being precise

What modelling can and cannot demonstrate.

CAN
Highlight areas of interest across a large permit
Prioritise where to sample and drill
Support geological interpretation alongside field data
CANNOT
Prove the presence of recoverable gold on its own
Replace physical drilling and assays
Substitute for a standards-based resource estimate

Verification chain

From prognosis to verified result.

01

Prognosis

Model highlights targets.

02

Model

Interpretation refined with data.

03

Sampling

Physical samples collected.

04

Drilling

Targets tested at depth.

05

Lab analysis

Independent assay verifies. [labs to confirm]

3D geological model.

The 3D model integrates modelling with drilling and sampling to visualise interpreted structures. It is a working interpretation, refined as new physical data is added.

Methodology disclaimer: modelled and remote-sensing outputs are interpretations used for targeting. They do not confirm the presence or quantity of recoverable gold. Physical sampling, drilling and independent laboratory analysis remain the basis for verified results.