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Much less than expected?
ScandiVanadium‘s recently issued ASX Announcements, one dating November 14, 2019 and another dating November 29, 2019, are interesting reading. These announcements detail some of the analytical results of drill holes HDD001, HDD001B, HDD002, HDD003B, and HDD005 from Lybymosse. During the … Continue reading
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Tagged Alum Shale, Österlen, Cambrian, Dictyonema shale, Dictyonma formation, Exploration permits, geology, Lyby, Lyby drilling, mining, mining in Sweden, Ordovician, Scandivanadium, stratigraphy, Tremadocian, uranium, Vanadium, vanadium pentoxide
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Thoughts about the ‘Dictyonema shale’
About two months ago, I commented on ScandiVanadium’s drilling in Lybymosse and suggested that the extended drilling program (including additional drill holes) might be due to the fact that the company had encountered difficulties and that they might not have … Continue reading
Posted in Alum Shale, Österlen, Jämtland, Shales, Thoughts and Tales
Tagged Alum Shale, Österlen, Cambrian, Dictyonema shale, Dictyonma formation, Drill cores, Geosciences, Mines, Ordovician, Scandivanadium, Skåne, Tremadocian, uranium, Vanadium, vanadium pentoxide
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