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Intense Exploration in the Snow-Covered Kunlun Mountains: Pooling Resources for Mineral-Prospecting Breakthroughs | The high-altitude mineral exploration projects in Xinjiang’s Jinyushan Area III and Huashishan South have been fully launched.

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2026-07-02

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Recently, the exploration team of the Xinjiang Jinyushan Area III project at the Institute of Geophysical Exploration has… South of Fossil Mountain All personnel and supporting equipment for the geochemical exploration project have been successfully brought on site, marking the official launch of the 2026 high-altitude mineral exploration campaign in the Western Kunlun Mountains of Xinjiang.

The construction site is located in the high-altitude, uninhabited region of the Western Kunlun Mountains, at elevations ranging from 5,500 to 5,900 meters. The area experiences year-round extreme cold and oxygen deficiency, frequent strong winds, and complex terrain, resulting in an exceptionally harsh working environment. Drawing on the practical experience gained in 2025, the project team has placed Party building at the forefront, leveraging the exemplary role of key Party members to proactively complete preparatory tasks—including refining the construction plan, conducting hands-on safety training, performing comprehensive equipment maintenance, and stockpiling logistical supplies—thereby laying a solid foundation for field exploration and construction operations.

At this stage, all types of exploration activities have been fully launched across both project teams. All staff members are firmly stationed on the snow-covered plateau, steadfastly working on the front lines in the field, upholding and carrying forward the fine tradition of geological exploration—“particularly resilient, particularly capable in combat, and particularly dedicated”—and sparing no effort to overcome construction challenges. They are striving to achieve new, high‑quality breakthroughs in mineral prospecting as soon as possible, thereby driving further progress in regional mineral resource exploration.


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