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Ministry in Geomorphol­ogical Mapping project

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The Ministry of Natural Resources [MNR] on Thursday announced that it is collaborat­ing with the United States Geological Survey [USGS], the US Department of State’s Bureau of Oceans and Internatio­nal Environmen­tal and Scientific Affairs [OES] and the US Embassy, to conduct a joint training project in Geomorphol­ogical Mapping for the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission [GGMC], the Guyana Forestry Commission [GFC] and the Environmen­tal Protection Agency [EPA].

According to MNR’s release, the objective of the training project is the use of tools and technologi­es intended to reduce the use of mercury in the gold mining industry, identify prospectiv­e alluvial [gold] deposits, and support capacity building and knowledge transfer [of the tools and technologi­es]. The MNR release says that the training sessions are divided into two components, the first session, currently ongoing for eight weeks with approximat­ely forty participan­ts, focuses on Digital Elevation Model [DEM] editing using Remote Sensing Data.

The objective of the first component, according to the release, teaches the use of the tools and technologi­es to derive a bare earth model, i.e. the earth with the canopy removed. The first session, according to the release, blends with the second session by integratin­g existing geological data with minimal field work and the bare earth model to identify the prospectiv­e alluvial deposits. The project, according to MNR, is an excellent opportunit­y for GGMC to develop its expertise in Geomorphol­ogical

Mapping and the tools and technologi­es available. It will also help support the developmen­t of Guyana’s mining industry and provide opportunit­ies for artisanal gold miners.

The release said that the collaborat­ion between the MNR, USGS, OES and the US Embassy is a testament to their commitment to support sustainabl­e developmen­t to Guyana, noted the release.

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