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Prospecting is the process of searching for mineral deposits, such as gold, silver, and other valuable minerals, in the earth. It is a key part of the mining industry, as it is the first step in the process of extracting these minerals from the ground. Prospectors use a variety of methods to locate potential mineral deposits, such as geological surveys, geophysical surveys, and geochemical surveys. They also use specialized equipment, such as metal detectors, to help them find the deposits.
Prospecting is a highly competitive market, with many companies vying for the same resources. Companies in the market include major mining companies, such as Barrick Gold Corporation, Newmont Corporation, and Anglo American plc, as well as smaller, independent prospecting companies. These companies employ a variety of methods to locate and extract minerals, including traditional methods such as panning and sluicing, as well as more modern methods such as hydraulic mining and dredging. Show Less Read more