The article presents data from field experimental observations using the passive method of induced polarization, at the Zhomart mine (Zhaman-Aibat deposit, Republic of Kazakhstan) on September 7-8, 2021. Profiling was carried out with a step of 50 meters, non-polarizing electrodes of the “VITR” brand were used as electrodes. The signals were recorded using a specialized precision 24-bit analog-to-digital converter. In the course of field observations, a profile characteristic was obtained in terms of the induced polarization parameter. An analysis of the profiling graph shows that the obtained profile characteristic marks the presence of an ore body with two peaks with values of 0.35 and 0.32, which, when using a three-electrode differential setup, indicates the presence of polarization anomaly boundaries. Thus, the passive method of induced polarization makes it possible to register ore anomalies down to a depth of 600 m and makes it possible to detect copper-bearing ores.