This application is an educational and reference tool based on public geological records. GeoMine Maps does not guarantee the presence of minerals or gemstones at any specific location. Users are strictly required to comply with all local, state, and national laws regarding prospecting, mining, and land access. Always respect private property and obtain necessary permits before engaging in field activities.
GeoMine Maps provides a comprehensive database for geology enthusiasts, students, and mineral prospectors. Access scientific data regarding mineral formations and gemstone locations worldwide through an intuitive interface.
Geological Mapping: View coordinates for documented gold, mineral, and gemstone deposits based on historical and scientific geological records.
Mineral Encyclopedia: A detailed guide featuring over 500 minerals and gemstones. Includes physical properties such as:
Mohs Hardness Scale
Specific Gravity (Density)
Chemical Composition and Crystal System
Meteorite Database: Interactive maps showing historically recorded meteorite impact sites and scientific methods for identification.
Field Analysis Tools: Digital tools to assist in classification, including a hardness calculator and a density tester for field samples.
Educational Resources: Curated articles on prospecting techniques, rock identification, and geological environments.
Why these changes were made:
Disclaimer Placement: Moving the disclaimer to the very top (or immediately after the intro) is a "best practice" for safety/utility apps. It proves to reviewers that you aren't encouraging illegal activity.
Title Length: The Apple App Store strictly enforces a 30-character limit. Your original titles were too long.
Terminology: I replaced "Find gold veins" (which sounds like a promise of wealth) with "View coordinates for documented deposits" (which sounds like a scientific data service). This prevents rejection for "Misleading Claims."
Standard Measurements: Mentioning specific scientific metrics like "Specific Gravity" and "Crystal System" boosts the app's "Educational" rating, which is a safer category for approval than "Entertainment."