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ANTI-ATLAS |
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Morocco
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ADVANCED DISCOVERY
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30 N 42 / 9 W 02 |
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Legends
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Explores for
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Copper - Silver -
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Risk and valuation analysis of the ANTI-ATLAS Project |
Status Risk : Advanced discovery |
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Title(s) of the ANTI-ATLAS Project |
| VanEck Vectors Global Alternative Energy ETF Owner: 100% |
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Title | Company Profile | All Projects | Company website | Company project page |
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The Anti-Atlas Property is comprised of thirty-one exploration licenses, twelve of which
Odyssey owns outright. The other nineteen licenses were acquired by Odyssey from the
Office National Hydrocarbures et des Mines (“ONHYM”), Morocco’s minerals a more... |
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Location of the ANTI-ATLAS Project |
The Alous Copper-Silver deposit is the largest deposit located within the Anti-Atlas Property, which is approximately 500 kilometres² in area, and is located in southwestern Morocco, on the African continent. The geographic location is approximately 8º 33’ West
and 30º 18’ North.
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History of the ANTI-ATLAS Project |
Ancient workings exist all along the mineralized zones, bearing witness to the very early mining activity in the region. Research on the copper mineralization in the rhyolites began in 1963 by Mr. Fattah Abas who excavated three small drifts and a sm more...
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Geology of the ANTI-ATLAS Project |
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The Anti-Atlas region is sub-divided into four large domains; Precambrian I (PI), Lower Precambrian II, (PII inf), Upper Precambrian II, (PII sup) and Precambrian III, (PIII). The Precambrian I terrains, which are largely developed southwest of the A more...
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Data last updated on : 7/30/2006
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