The discovery of new deposits is vital for the continued utilization of the infrastructure of this important The Sudbury Basin in Canada was selected for conducting mining district. Therefore, there is significant interest to one the world's first 3-D seismic survey for deep base-metal locate these deposits from surface, to depths of at least 2500 exploration. The 3-D seismic experiment confirms that in a m, the limit at which modern mining methods are capable geological setting such as the Sudbury North Range, of economically extracting ore. Adapting 3-D seismic massive sulphide bodies cause a characteristic seismic reflection methods to the hard rock environment may open scattering response. This provides an excellent basis for the this depth range to surface exploration.