An environmental
geochemistry
consultancy
For science-driven strategy
Rocks. Fluids. Solutions.
Geochemistry provides a coherent framework for understanding the distribution and mobility of chemical elements as they cycle through geologic systems.
We help industry develop geochemically-sound strategies that manage risks—and realize opportunities—created by reactions between minerals, water, and atmosphere.
Our Approach is Unique
We offer a distinctive portfolio of services provided by highly trained scientists and engineers with deep expertise in environmental mining geochemistry, and an abiding commitment to support our clients as they navigate technically sophisticated and often complex regulatory structures. Our team consists of experienced environmental geochemists; engineers (representing environmental, chemical, and geological disciplines); and geoscientists with expertise in numerical modeling, data science, informatics, and/or data stewardship.
We work closely together—and with our clients—to build an efficient technical team for your project.
We know mining.
Established in 2016 to serve clients with mining and mineral exploration projects in the Upper Great Lakes region of North America, MineraLogic maintains deep expertise in developing, supporting, and permitting copper, nickel, PGE, and iron ore operations. Meanwhile, our practice has grown to encompass innovative offerings around carbon management, data stewardship, and decision support. MineraLogic is based out of Minnesota, USA—with offices in Duluth and St. Paul. In addition, we have scientists and engineers based out of Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
We work on projects located throughout North America, and are open to supporting our clients in different geographies, as needed.
Earth scientists with deep expertise to complement your team
Situated in northern Minnesota, on the southern extent of the Canadian Shield, our practice has significant depth of experience with the mineral deposit types represented in our region: iron formation, magmatic copper-nickel-cobalt-PGE, VMS, and sediment- hosted stratiform copper deposits.