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Therma-Med Plans for Exploration at Hindon Copper Property

Therma-Med has planned for exploration at the Hindon copper property, Canada. This property seems to include two extensive copper mineralization regions namely, the west and east zones. During 1950, original sampling was conducted and encountered 1.6% copper from the east zone and over 4% copper from the samples of the west zone.

The company has the objective of using an inexpensive surveying system, which employed the new geophysical technologies that have a record of minute information. This will define the structures of very fine surfaces and offer the potential to make brief and clean maps, which will be utilized by the company for additional exploration. Aeromagnetic survey, with high resolution, is a completely integrated exploration process, which fits in the exploration budget of the company and offers a way to find drillable prospects. This surveying system uses the technology, which is enough for identifying the variation in conductivity to 100 m depth. Therma-Med has planned to send exploration groups to the perspective anomalies, based on survey results, and conduct a ground electromagnetic (EM) and a line-cutting surveying campaigns.

Zajay Trujillo, Therma-Med’s CEO, commented that the company has decided to approach the exploration, which is not influenced by the seasonal weather. This approach will allow the company to gather considerable amount of valuable data from the property. Currently, the company is analyzing the work contract surveying proposals. When it reaches the contract finalization, surveying at the property is expected to commence immediately.

Joel Scanlon

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Joel relocated to Australia in 1995 from the United Kingdom and spent five years working in the mining industry as an exploration geotechnician. His role involved utilizing GIS mapping and CAD software. Upon transitioning to the North Coast of NSW, Australia, Joel embarked on a career as a graphic designer at a well-known consultancy firm. Subsequently, he established a successful web services business catering to companies across the eastern seaboard of Australia. It was during this time that he conceived and launched News-Medical.Net. Joel has been an integral part of AZoNetwork since its inception in 2000. Joel possesses a keen interest in exploring the boundaries of technology, comprehending its potential impact on society, and actively engaging with AI-driven solutions and advancements.

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