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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / March 17, 2021 / Sky Gold Corp. (TSX-V:SKYG)(OTC PINK:SRKZF) ( Sky Gold Corp. or the Company ) is pleased to report on two geophysical surveys completed on its Evening Star Property, located in Mineral County, Nevada. The Company awaits assays from the remaining 17 holes drilled at its Mustang Project located in Newfoundland.
The Evening Star property is located 12 kilometers southeast of the town of Hawthorne, and is contiguous to the Pamlico property, owned by Newrange Gold Corp.
The Evening Star property covers two historic, formerly producing mines; the Evening Star mine and the Gold Bug mine, and is prospective for gold, silver, and base metal mineralization in several deposit types. One objective of the recent surveys was to assist the targeting of silver-rich skarn and/or Carbonate Replacement Deposit ( CRD ) mineralization encountered in a single diamond drill hole in 1970 (exact collar location unknown) which were reported to have return
Ximen Mining Corp.: Ximen Mining Completes Airborne VTEM Geophysical Survey Over Bud-Elk and Providence Properties
Historic Mining Camp Greenwood BC
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / March 17, 2021 / Ximen Mining Corp. (TSXV:XIM)(FRA:1XMA)(OTCQB:XXMMF) (the Company or Ximen ) is pleased to announce that that it has completed its airborne geophysical survey at Greenwood in southern British Columbia.
The helicopter-borne VTEM and magnetics survey has now been completed over the Providence and Bud-Elk properties. The survey results are expected to be delivered within weeks and will be used to guide the Company s 2021 exploration programs. The survey is expected to outline conductive bodies related to massive sulphide occurrences, magnetic bodies related to skarn bodies and related magnetic intrusions and will guide the interpretation of geological features related to vein-type mineralization.
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Our planet is a bit lopsided. One half of Earth is losing heat from the planet’s interior faster than the other, and has been for much of the past 400 million years.
The uneven heat loss is probably a relic of past supercontinents, when all the land masses were joined together on one side of the planet.
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Global warming has some complicated feedbacks that mostly increase the average global warming. (Note that I use “global warming” rather than “climate change” to denote the direction of the current