Geophysics

Torr Metals Confirms Kilometre-Scale Geophysical Anomalies Coincident with Untested Copper Porphyry Targets at Kolos

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星期三, 四月 24, 2024

The geophysical survey data was analyzed in conjunction with recently published soil geochemistry, revealing a multi-centred cluster porphyry trend spanning 7 kilometers (km) ( see March 25, 2024 news release ).

Key Points: 
  • The geophysical survey data was analyzed in conjunction with recently published soil geochemistry, revealing a multi-centred cluster porphyry trend spanning 7 kilometers (km) ( see March 25, 2024 news release ).
  • This trend encompasses 5 priority exploration targets for Cu-Au and Cu-Mo that delineate potential porphyry centres, all of which have never been drilled.
  • All of the priority exploration targets are road-accessible from Highway 5, approximately 23 km north-northeast of the city of Merritt, British Columbia.
  • Torr Metals detected no significant QA/QC issues during review of the data.

Sanborn Geophysics Pioneers Comprehensive Approach to Airborne Geophysical Survey

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星期四, 四月 4, 2024

The team at Sanborn Geophysics ULC has been building electro-magnetic, radiometric, and magnetic airborne geophysical survey equipment for more than thirty years.

Key Points: 
  • The team at Sanborn Geophysics ULC has been building electro-magnetic, radiometric, and magnetic airborne geophysical survey equipment for more than thirty years.
  • The latest designs make Sanborn Geophysics airborne survey systems among the most flexible choices for resource exploration and mapping operations.
  • “The complexity of airborne geophysical survey requires a sophisticated partner that understands the equipment, survey design, and analysis,” said Sandip Goswami, Managing Director, Sanborn Geophysics ULC.
  • “Sanborn Geophysics is unique in its ability to provide customers a flexible and comprehensive approach to the airborne survey business.”

U Power Announces Appointment of New Independent Director

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星期四, 二月 8, 2024

He also served as a member of the board of the International Financial Bank (FinInt Italy) for three years from January 2019 to December 2022.

Key Points: 
  • He also served as a member of the board of the International Financial Bank (FinInt Italy) for three years from January 2019 to December 2022.
  • Mr. Jia Li, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board, commented, "We are thrilled to have Prof. Pfetten join our Board as an independent director.
  • He brings a diverse array of experiences and unique insights to the Board.
  • This appointment further strengthens our commitment to driving success for our shareholders."

Geoengineering may slow Greenland ice sheet loss

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星期二, 一月 30, 2024

SAPPORO, Japan, Jan. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- One of the many effects of global warming is sea-level rise due to the melting and retreat of the Earth's ice sheets and glaciers as well as other sources. As the sea level rises, large areas of densely populated coastal land could ultimately become uninhabitable without extensive coastal modification. In order to stave off this possibility, carbon emissions need to reach net negative, a state that is hard to achieve under current circumstances.

Key Points: 
  • Hokkaido University researchers and colleagues show that stratospheric aerosol injection has the potential to reduce ice sheet loss due to climate change.
  • The simulations showed that SAI of sulfur dioxide would have a clear protective effect on the Greenland Ice Sheet.
  • Under RCP8.5, there would be ice loss equivalent to approximately 90 mm sea-level rise; under RCP4.5, ice loss would be approximately 60.6 mm sea-level rise; but under GeoMIP G4, ice loss would be limited to approximately just 37.6 mm sea-level rise.
  • "While this study shows that SAI could contribute to the protection of the Greenland Ice Sheet, and hence, potentially, all other ice cover on Earth, geoengineering is a highly contentious topic," Greve concludes.

Geoengineering may slow Greenland ice sheet loss

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星期二, 一月 30, 2024

SAPPORO, Japan, Jan. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- One of the many effects of global warming is sea-level rise due to the melting and retreat of the Earth's ice sheets and glaciers as well as other sources. As the sea level rises, large areas of densely populated coastal land could ultimately become uninhabitable without extensive coastal modification. In order to stave off this possibility, carbon emissions need to reach net negative, a state that is hard to achieve under current circumstances.

Key Points: 
  • Hokkaido University researchers and colleagues show that stratospheric aerosol injection has the potential to reduce ice sheet loss due to climate change.
  • The simulations showed that SAI of sulfur dioxide would have a clear protective effect on the Greenland Ice Sheet.
  • Under RCP8.5, there would be ice loss equivalent to approximately 90 mm sea-level rise; under RCP4.5, ice loss would be approximately 60.6 mm sea-level rise; but under GeoMIP G4, ice loss would be limited to approximately just 37.6 mm sea-level rise.
  • "While this study shows that SAI could contribute to the protection of the Greenland Ice Sheet, and hence, potentially, all other ice cover on Earth, geoengineering is a highly contentious topic," Greve concludes.

Stallion Uranium Mobilizes Ground EM Survey on Coffer Uranium Project in the Athabasca Basin

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星期四, 十二月 14, 2023

The Geophysical crew are mobilizing to the Coffer Project for the initiation of a Ground TDEM survey.

Key Points: 
  • The Geophysical crew are mobilizing to the Coffer Project for the initiation of a Ground TDEM survey.
  • The detailed ground EM survey will utilize SQUID (Superconducting Quantum Interference Device) technology.
  • The survey area will focus on the Appaloosa Target of the Coffer Project in preparation for the Company’s maiden drill program.
  • Stallion Uranium has engaged Discovery International Geophysics Inc (“Discovery”) for the ground TDEM survey over the Appaloosa Target on the Coffer Project as outlined in Figure 1.

SilverBow Resources Announces Appointment of Ellen R. DeSanctis to the Board of Directors; David Geenberg Stepping Down

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星期一, 十一月 27, 2023

SilverBow Resources, Inc. (NYSE: SBOW) (“SilverBow” or “the Company”) announced today that David Geenberg has stepped down from the Company’s Board of Directors (“the Board”) effective November 27, 2023.

Key Points: 
  • SilverBow Resources, Inc. (NYSE: SBOW) (“SilverBow” or “the Company”) announced today that David Geenberg has stepped down from the Company’s Board of Directors (“the Board”) effective November 27, 2023.
  • Marcus C. Rowland, Independent Chairman of the Board, commented, “It has been a pleasure working with David over the past seven years.
  • On behalf of the entire Board and management team, I would like to thank him for his dedication and valuable contributions to SilverBow.
  • With the appointment of Ms. DeSanctis, the Board remains comprised of nine directors, eight of whom are external and independent.

Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises, Inc. Appoints Dr. Naomi Boness (Ph.D.) to Board of Directors

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星期二, 十一月 14, 2023

Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises, Inc. (B&W) (NYSE: BW) announced today that Dr. Naomi Boness (Ph.D.) has been appointed to its Board of Directors, increasing the size of the Board to seven members.

Key Points: 
  • Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises, Inc. (B&W) (NYSE: BW) announced today that Dr. Naomi Boness (Ph.D.) has been appointed to its Board of Directors, increasing the size of the Board to seven members.
  • Dr. Boness is the Managing Director of the Natural Gas Initiative at Stanford University and Co-Managing Director of the Stanford Hydrogen Initiative.
  • Dr. Boness also teaches classes in earth science and energy engineering.
  • Dr. Boness currently serves on the Board of Directors at Aemetis, a renewable fuels company, and is an advisor to a number of startups in the energy sector.

Appia Completes Lidar and Orthophoto Survey over PCH Ionic Clay Target IV Project Area, Goias, Brazil

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星期五, 十月 27, 2023

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - October 27, 2023) - Appia Rare Earths & Uranium Corp. (CSE: API) (OTCQX: APAAF) (FSE: A0I0) (the "Company" or "Appia") is pleased to announce that it has completed a high-definition Lidar and Orthophoto survey across an area of 1,702.50 hectares which includes the Company's priority Ionic Clay Target IV project area.

Key Points: 
  • Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - October 27, 2023) - Appia Rare Earths & Uranium Corp. (CSE: API) (OTCQX: APAAF) (FSE: A0I0) (the "Company" or "Appia") is pleased to announce that it has completed a high-definition Lidar and Orthophoto survey across an area of 1,702.50 hectares which includes the Company's priority Ionic Clay Target IV project area.
  • Metro Cúbico Engenharia LTDA (Metro) was engaged by Appia to complete the survey.
  • The PCH Project is located within the Tocantins Structural Province in the Brasília Fold Belt, more specifically, the Arenópolis Magmatic Arc.
  • The PCH Project is 17,551.07 ha in size and located within the Goiás State of Brazil.

SPEY RESOURCES CORP. ANNOUNCES KASLO, BC SILVER PROJECT ADVANCES

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星期二, 九月 19, 2023

Vancouver, British Columbia, Sept. 18, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Spey Resources Corp. (CSE: SPEY) (OTC: SPEYF) (FRA: 2JS) ("Spey” or the "Company") announces that it has received the results from its June 23 soil sampling, rock chip and reconnaissance work on its 42 claims west of the town of Kaslo, BC Canada.

Key Points: 
  • Additional work was completed on the Silver Bell – Silver Bear trend and the Cat occurrence.
  • A total of 207 soil samples were collected along predetermined soil lines (green on above map) at a 25 m spacing.
  • Field duplicates and blanks were inserted at a rate of 2 QC samples per 50 soil samples.
  • The Silver Bear – Silver Bell* trend is defined as a > 1 km long SW-NE trending set of mineral occurrences in the south-west portion of the Property.