Comments for Gem Systems https://www.gemsys.ca Gem Systems Advanced Magnetometer Tue, 14 Oct 2025 07:21:48 +0000 hourly 1 Comment on EAGE NSG, 7-11 September, Naples by Madan Jha https://www.gemsys.ca/all/newsevents/eage-nsg-7-11-september-naples/#comment-37805 Tue, 14 Oct 2025 07:21:48 +0000 https://www.gemsys.ca/?p=7394#comment-37805 Palumambabr

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Comment on Different Methods of Geophysical Surveys Used in Mineral Prospecting by Francis Onah https://www.gemsys.ca/all/magnetometers/different-methods-geophysical-surveys-used-mineral-prospecting/#comment-37639 Sat, 28 Dec 2024 09:08:36 +0000 http://www.gemsys.ca/?p=3827#comment-37639 I would like to use my skills in geography and enviromental science to serve with your company, with my strength in content creation. Hope you appreciate it. Thanks.

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Comment on 2024 Holiday Office Hours by Peter AYIGHA https://www.gemsys.ca/all/newsevents/2024-holiday-office-hours/#comment-37637 Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:34:39 +0000 https://www.gemsys.ca/?p=7323#comment-37637 am interested

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Comment on How Magnets and Gravity are Used in Mineral Exploration by Malcolm Gander https://www.gemsys.ca/all/magnetometers/magnets-gravity-used-mineral-exploration/#comment-36917 Mon, 13 Feb 2023 08:29:42 +0000 http://www.gemsys.ca/?p=3830#comment-36917 I am working on some claims on top of a shallowly-buried (10-20 feet of soil and loose rock cover) breccia pipe. There is sparse outcrop confirming a breccia pipe exists, but I am wondering if a ground gravity survey technique (i.e., a portable gravity instrument carried by a man that has the unit in a backpack or strapped to his body) exists so I can define the contact of the breccia pipe with the surrounding volcanic rock. The dimensions of the breccia pipe are ~1,000 x 2,000 feet based on the mapping of the loose breccia pipe float in CER the breccia pipe. I just did a survey with the Geometrics 858 cesium magnetometer, which partially confirms the breccia pipe dimensions but I am wondering if you think gravity can help define the contrast between the breccia pipe and surrounding volcanic rock?
Thank you.
Malcolm Gander,PhD.

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Comment on How Magnets and Gravity are Used in Mineral Exploration by GemSystems https://www.gemsys.ca/all/magnetometers/magnets-gravity-used-mineral-exploration/#comment-35679 Wed, 31 Oct 2018 19:01:23 +0000 http://www.gemsys.ca/?p=3830#comment-35679 In reply to Trinity Charlotte.

We do not measure the gravitational field (g) with our instruments, only the magnetic field (b). Please email info@gemsys.ca for more information regarding our products and a representative would be happy to discuss.

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Comment on How Magnets and Gravity are Used in Mineral Exploration by Trinity Charlotte https://www.gemsys.ca/all/magnetometers/magnets-gravity-used-mineral-exploration/#comment-35664 Mon, 22 Oct 2018 09:08:51 +0000 http://www.gemsys.ca/?p=3830#comment-35664 to measure the gravitational field (g), what height do you chose for measurement? what type of planes do you use?

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Comment on Does Atlantis Exist? by Dr. Carolyn Broe https://www.gemsys.ca/all/magnetometers/atlantis-exist/#comment-35025 Mon, 11 Sep 2017 13:39:33 +0000 http://www.gemsys.ca/?p=3577#comment-35025 Thank Gem for making it possible to excavate the Spanish Atlantis site. I watched the Atlantis Rising documentary yesterday, and I am very excited by their finds. I have watched many documentaries on Atlantis. And read books, but this one seems to be closest to Plato. I will be watching news from the Spanish archaeologists closely to see what they dig up. This will finally provide proof of Atlantis that we have dreamed of.Bravo GEM!

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