We’re pleased to announce the successful completion of areal Vector Induced Polarization (VIP) Survey in the Pavlodar region of Kazakhstan.
This project represents another milestone in Aurora Geophysics’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge geophysical services across the country. Working in partnership with foreign customers, our team applied the advanced VIP method to explore subsurface structures.
Vector IP is a specialized IP technique where the electrical potential from a long current line is measured in two orthogonal directions. These measurements are used to compute both the apparent chargeability vector and the apparent resistivity vector. This approach is particularly effective in complex geological settings, especially where mineralization occurs in isometric or irregular forms.
The Vector IP survey is an effective method for large-scale subsurface mapping at early exploration phase and enables the identification of high-potential mineralization zones for further investigation.
The field operations were conducted with full compliance to international and local HSE standards.
As we expand our presence in Kazakhstan and beyond, Aurora Geophysics remains committed to technical excellence, responsible operations, and strong partnerships with clients and communities.
For more information about our services or to discuss potential collaborations, don’t hesitate to get in touch.