About HydroMin
HydroMin understands the complexities of geological projects, especially for junior to mid-tier explorers, and the challenges integrating hydrogeological data capture and interpretation following ore discoveries.
Our team has international work experience across Great Britain, Republic of Ireland, Cyprus, Australasia, and South America.
Dual-Specialist Partner
We have a deep understanding of mineral exploration operations and how to embed hydrogeological support.
Cost-Effective
You can expect competitive pricing relative to larger consultancies.
Value Creation
We provide strategic solutions considering both hydrogeology and mineral exploration.
Collaborative Working
Ideal for junior to mid-tier explorers, smaller miners, and non-profit organisations lacking internal hydro-technical expertise.
Services
A blend of mineral exploration and hydrogeological services.
Mineral Exploration
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Geological mapping / structural geology
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Geophysical and geochemical data interpretation
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3D geological modelling
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Drill program planning and execution
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Tenement management and statutory reporting
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Exploration project review, rank, and prioritisation
Hydrogeology
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Groundwater exploration / hydrostratigraphic unit definition
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Potable groundwater supply projects
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Water well drill program planning and execution
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Conceptual hydrogeological model (CHM) development
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Groundwater monitoring
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Hydrochemistry
Expertise and Experience
We have experience across the mining value chain of:
- Mineral greenfields exploration / target generation
- Mineral resource development
- Groundwater exploration / water well drilling supervision
- Hydrogeological studies across multiple commodities, including gold, base metals, and iron ore
Our team's industry credentials include:
- Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (MAIG)
- Member of (& Chartered Professional) Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (MAusIMMCP)
- Member of Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (MIMMM)
- Member of the International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH)