Don Benito Project |
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Don Benito |
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Spain
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Western spain |
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BROWN EXPLORATION
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Don Benito Project |
Status Risk : Brown exploration |
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Title(s) of the Don Benito Project |
| Mawson Resources Limited Owner: 100% |
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Title | Company Profile | All Projects | Company website | Company project page |
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Application for four “Permisos de Investigación” (Salamanca 1-4) totaling 11,400 hectares were awarded to Mawson after a competitive public tender over areas previously held by the Spanish Government under the uranium State Reserve “Ciudad Rodrigo, Nº 322”. The “Permisos de Investigación” will be processed and granted for an initial period of three years. |
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Location of the Don Benito Project |
The Salamanca uranium project is located in the Argañan district of western Salamanca Province, between Ciudad Rodrigo and near the Portuguese border of central western Spain . The district is one of two principal historic uranium mining and processing areas within the country.
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History of the Don Benito Project |
Previous exploration of the application area has been undertaken exclusively by government agencies. Uranium was first discovered in the area by the JEN (Junta Energía Nuclear)in 1957. JEN's exploration work continued until 1974, when ENUSA (Empresa more...
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Geology of the Don Benito Project |
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A thick Late Precambrian to Early Cambrian ‘Schist-Greywacke Complex’ forms the base of the regional stratigraphic sequence. Hercynian granites intruded the metasediments and appear in part to control the location of uranium mineralization within th more...
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Data last updated on : 12/31/2007
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Disclaimer
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