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A look at Fågeltofta’s geology
Let’s continue a bit more along the geology trail! After all geology is fun and interesting and many more should get insight into the subject – that’s at least what I think :-)) Linking geology to real life is a … Continue reading
Posted in Alum Shale, Österlen, geology, Shales, Thoughts and Tales
Tagged Alum Shale, Österlen, Drill cores, Exploration permits, geological maps, Geological Sciences, Geological Survey of Sweden, geology, Geosciences, quaternary sediments, Scandinavian ice sheet, Scandivanadium, Skåne
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A little bit of geology
Recently, Bergsstaten – the Mining Inspectorate of Sweden – approved ScandiVanadium‘s latest work plan (May 8th, 2019) for coring close to Spjutstorp (license Killeröd 1) and Fågeltofta (license Fågeltofta 1) in Österlen. In its decision, the Mining Inspectorate writes that … Continue reading
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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Same same, but slightly different
What we today know as Alum shale was originally an organic-rich clay that was deposited in a shallow ocean off the coast of the old continent Baltica. Although this deposition took place between 513 to 480 million years ago during … Continue reading
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Tagged Alum Shale, Österlen, Bergsstaten, Exploration permits, Jämtland, mining in Sweden, Myrviken, Oviken, Skåne, uranium, Vanadium
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A shale is a shale and a sandstone is a sandstone
In my last blog I showed how different the geochemical composition of a shale is as compared to a sandstone. In my example I compared a typical sandstone from southern Sweden with a typical shale and limestone from southern Sweden. … Continue reading
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Tagged Alum Shale, Andrarum, Österlen, Degerhamn, Exploration permits, groundwater, Kvarntorp, mining in Sweden, Oviken, pollution, Scandivanadium, Skåne, uranium, Vanadium
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