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Groundwater
Clean and healthy water is probably one of the most important things for our survival. We are really fortunate here in Sweden that we can drink tap water, that we can cook with clean water, water our plants with clean … Continue reading
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
Charming the media?
The most recent ASX announcement of ScandiVanadium of December 18 has made headlines in several regional newspapers and in Swedish TV. What is the whole thing about and why does it create such an interest? The only thing that ScandiVanadium … Continue reading
Posted in Alum Shale, Österlen, Shales, Thoughts and Tales
Tagged Alum Shale, alunskiffer, ASX, Österlen, Dictyonema shale, geology, geoscience, media, mining, Scandivanadium, Vanadium, vanadium pentoxide
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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
Posted in Alum Shale, Österlen, Jämtland, Shales, Thoughts and Tales
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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Where is the vanadium in Jämtland?
In my last blog I wrote that the geology of Skåne and Jämtland is different because tectonic processes affected Jämtland much more than they did affect Skåne. This means that rocks in Jämtland are thrust and partly folded, whereas rocks … Continue reading
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Tagged Alum Shale, Österlen, Geological Survey of Sweden, geology, Jämtland, Skåne, uranium, Vanadium
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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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Focus on Jämtland
Who would have thought that I would return to Jämtland after so many years? Not physically, however, only mentally … Years ago my research group analysed the sediments in Lake Spåime, a small lake close to Snasahögarna, between Handöl and … Continue reading
Posted in Alum Shale, Österlen, Jämtland, Shales, Thoughts and Tales
Tagged Alum Shale, Österlen, Häggån project, Jämtland, mine waste, uranium, Vanadium, Viken project
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What is a shovel?
This is a half serious text – no heavy geological facts and summary at all today! When I wrote about the latest Investors Summary of ScandiVanadium it struck me how simple the planned Alum shale mining process is communicated. The … Continue reading
A piece of the Lyby drill core
Last night I came back home with a small piece of the Lyby drill core. Now you might wonder how I could get hold of this precious piece of rock. Yesterday evening I was in Simrishamn, because the chairperson of … Continue reading
Posted in Alum Shale, Österlen, Shales, Thoughts and Tales
Tagged Alum Shale, Österlen, Dictyonema shale, Drill cores, geology, Lyby, Scandivanadium, Skåne, uranium, Vanadium, VetoNu.
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Window dressing
Media attention on ScandiVanadium‘s plans for Österlen and eastern Skåne is really at a peak currently. Not only did all local and some national Swedish newspapers and TV report about the start of the drilling in Lyby and about the … Continue reading
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Tagged Alum Shale, Österlen, media, mining, mining in Sweden, Scandivanadium, Skåne, Vanadium, VetoNu.
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Fake news, feelings and false information
Summer in Sweden is holiday time. But ScandiVanadium does not seem to have adapted this Swedish tradition. The company is really busy now. Just recently, they have issued a new flashy brochure for their share holders, and today they started … Continue reading
Posted in Alum Shale, Österlen, Shales, Thoughts and Tales
Tagged Alum Shale, Österlen, Dictyonema shale, Drill cores, Lyby, mining in Sweden, Scandivanadium, uranium, Vanadium
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Comments on ScandiVanadium’s latest ASX announcement
ScandiVanadium presents regular updates on the progress of their Skåne project to investors. In their last update, which was published July 19, the company reports on the analysis of samples in collaboration with RISE (the Research Institutes of Sweden) and … Continue reading
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Tagged Alum Shale, ASX, Österlen, Dictyonema shale, geology, mine waste, mining in Sweden, Scandivanadium, Skåne, uranium, Vanadium, XRF
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It is just farmland …
… is what ScandiVanadium’s chairman Brandon Munro is supposed to have said during an interview. I am not quite sure how this should be interpreted. Did he mean that it is easier to open a mine in farmland areas as … Continue reading
Posted in Alum Shale, Österlen, Shales, Thoughts and Tales
Tagged agriculture, Österlen, Mines, Scandivanadium, Skåne, Vanadium
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History is talking
Mining of Alum Shale is not a new idea at all. Alum Shale has been mined for centuries in Sweden and today we are left with huge heavy metal (and Uranium) leaking piles of mining waste. Initially the Alum Shale … Continue reading
Posted in Alum Shale, Österlen, Shales, Thoughts and Tales
Tagged Alum Shale, Andrarum, Österlen, Degerhamn, gas, Kvarntorp, mine spoil, mine waste, mining in Sweden, mining industry, oil, uranium, Vanadium
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Beautiful Österlen, beautiful Alum Shale
During the last months I have posted various blogs relating to the Alum Shale and Scandivanadium’s planned exploration of Vanadium in Österlen. Scandivanadium’s plans for Österlen have made headlines in various media and have also been mentioned recently in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Alum Shale, Österlen, geology, Luleå University, mining in Sweden, Scandivanadium, sedimentary rocks, Skåne, uranium
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A look at Scandivanadium’s work plan
A few days ago I looked into Scandivanadium’s most recent work plan for their exploration target Killeröd, where the company is planning to make 8-10 drill holes. In the work plan the company repeats the same old story; i.e. that … Continue reading
Brachiopods are not bivalves
In one of my last blogs, I addressed the answers I got from the qualified geologist who is hired by Scandivanadium, i.e. whether bottom water conditions were oxygen poor or not during the formation of the Dictyonema Shale and whether … Continue reading
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Tagged Alum Shale, Österlen, Dictyonema shale, Scandivanadium, Skåne
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Obsessed by the Swedish Alum Shale
I would almost say that I have become obsessed with the Swedish Alum Shale. With this super boring dark grey to black shale that has hardly any fossils in it and was deposited 500 million years ago on an even … Continue reading
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Tagged Alum Shale, Österlen, geochemistry, Scandivanadium, Skåne
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A question to Scandivanadium
In my e-mail correspondence I found some lines from Scandivanadium’s CEO David Minchin, where he writes that since the Vanadium bearing Dictyonema Formation sits on top of the Cambrian Alum Shale, Scandivanadium will not have to dig up the Alum … Continue reading
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Tagged Alum Shale, Österlen, Dictyonema, Scandivanadium, Skåne, Vanadium
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Mining and the Alum Shale in focus
I spent most of yesterday in the building of the Swedish Parliament. This was a nice change to my usual environment, the campus of Stockholm University at Frescati, and the Department of Geological Sciences in the Geoscience building. The reason … Continue reading
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Tagged Alum Shale, Österlen, mining in Sweden, Skåne, Vanadium
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Metals versus organics
It may not be easy for a person who has no or little geological or geochemical knowledge to read geological literature or to interpret geological maps. Yet all of this, or most of this literature is available and can be … Continue reading
Mining and exploration in focus on Swedish Television
A few days ago, the Swedish news program Agenda reported on the protest movement VetoNu, which works to prevent mining of Alum Shale in Österlen. As I have written earlier, the UK/Australian company Scandivanadium wants to explore the Alum Shale … Continue reading
Posted in Alum Shale, Österlen, Shales, Thoughts and Tales
Tagged Alum Shale, Österlen, geochemistry, Jämtland, mine spoil, Scandivanadium, sustianability, Vanadium, vanadium uranium, VetoNu.
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Flagabro and the Dictyonema shale
Flagabro is a small hamlet in eastern Skåne. Lately it has gained international fame. Well – this is actually not entirely correct, because it is not the hamlet that is famous, but the creek that runs close to the hamlet … Continue reading
Posted in Alum Shale, Österlen, Shales, Thoughts and Tales
Tagged Alum Shale, alunskiffer, Österlen, Dictyonema, Flagabro, Scandivanadium, Skåne, vanadin, 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
Posted in Alum Shale, Österlen, Shales, Thoughts and Tales
Tagged Alum Shale, Andrarum, Österlen, Degerhamn, Exploration permits, groundwater, Kvarntorp, mining in Sweden, Oviken, pollution, Scandivanadium, Skåne, uranium, Vanadium
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Different name, same content
In its latest update (23rd of April 2019), Scandivanadium, the company which is exploring Österlen’s Alum Shale for mining of Vanadium, no longer calls the Dictyonema shale (where most of the Vanadium is located) a shale (or an Alum Shale), … Continue reading
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Tagged Alum Shale, Österlen, Dictyonema, geochemistry, groundwater, mine spoil, pollution, Scandivanadium, Skåne, uranium, Vanadium
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500 million year old mud and clay
In my last blog I started to write about Alum Shale and more specifically about the Alum Shale of southernmost Sweden, which is about 500 million years old. It is fascinating that geologists can read these old rocks and reconstruct … Continue reading
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Tagged Alum Shale, Österlen, Drill cores, geology, trace elements, uranium, Vanadium
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Becoming a Nimby
Three years have gone by since my last blog entry. A lot has happened during the past three years and I just felt far too busy to commit to writing a blog. But today I decided to start writing again. … Continue reading
Posted in Alum Shale, Österlen, Thoughts and Tales
Tagged Alum Shale, Österlen, Bergsstaten, Scandivanadium, Skåne, Vanadium
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