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Aston Bay Holdings Ltd V.BAY

Alternate Symbol(s):  ATBHF

Aston Bay Holdings Ltd. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company exploring high-grade copper and gold deposits in Virginia, United States, and Nunavut, Canada. The Company is exploring the high-grade Buckingham Gold Vein in central Virginia and is in advanced stages of negotiations on other lands with high-grade copper potential in the area. The Company is focused on its Blue Ridge Project in Virginia. The Nunavut Property is 100% owned by the Company and located 112 kilometers (km) south of the community of Resolute Bay, Nunavut on western Somerset Island. The Storm Copper Project is located on Somerset Island, Nunavut, approximately 20 km from tidewater at the Company. Its Seal Zinc deposit is located at the base of a small peninsula approximately 350 meters from tidewater at its on Somerset Island, Nunavut. Its Mountain Base Metals Project is located on 2,072 acres of private land with direct access to both highway and rail transportation.


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Post by traps7on May 18, 2024 11:07am
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Elizabeth Turner recipient of GAC Howard Street Robinson Med

Elizabeth Turner recipient of GAC Howard Street Robinson Med

Dr.Turner, Bay{s new Director, talks pre cambrain sedimetary rocks..

Dr. Tuner, explains how BAY compares to IVN, African copper belt..

 

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Dr. Tuner. Explains Nunavut,   Africa and Virgina are regions for Sedemintary copper belts..

Read,. Virgina,.Seismicity in Virginia 

Most people when they think of Earthquakes associate these events with California and the West coast, where there is a major fault, the San Andreas. In comparison, Virginia is situated in the middle of a tectonic plate and rests on a passive margin. This causes several major differences in the types of Earthquakes we have in the Commonwealth. First, the earthquakes occur at much greater depths, ranging from three to fifteen miles beneath the surface, making it difficult to associate it with a specific fault. Second, earthquakes occur much less frequently due to different strain rates. There is a pattern of having large events followed by long periods of no activity. Third, the coherency of the basement rock causes the affected area to be up to ten times larger than a West coast event of a similar magnitude. In short, the earthquake can be felt much farther away from the epicenter. The crust also factors into the movement of Virginia earthquakes: “The Earth’s crust is stronger here, so shock waves moving from the epicenter of an earthquake don’t lose as much energy as during quakes in California.” -Martin Chapman, director of the Virginia Tech Seismological Observatory. However, only 29 earthquakes since 1973 have been large enough to be felt at the Earth’s surface. This is out of 195 that have originated beneath the surface. Below is a map of these earthquakes and the size of their magnitude.

Seismicity in Virginia

 

Where can you expect to have earthquakes? 

Earthquakes in Virginia are not associated with a specific fault underground, rather they are associated with three major seismic zones: the Central Virginia Seismic Zone (CVSC), the Giles County Seismic Zone (GCSZ), and finally the Eastern Tennessee Seismic Zone (ETSZ).   

  1. CVSC: Located in the central Piedmont alongside the James River, this zone includes the cities of Richmond and Charlottesville as well as the counties of Albemarle, Buckingham, Chesterfield, Cumberland, Fluvanna, Goochland, Hanover, Louisa, Powhatan. This is the largest of the three seismic zones in Virginia.
  2. GCSZ:This zone lies in Southwestern Virginia borders the state of West Virginia and extends into the New River Valley. It includes the counties of    Bland, Carroll, Grayson, Montgomery, Pulaski, and Wythe. Faults in this area trend towards Tennessee, and earthquakes in this zone can be associated with the Narrows Fault, the Saltville Fault, and/or the Holston Valley Fault. According to records, the largest known earthquake in this zone occurred in 1897 and was a magnitude of 5.9
  3. ETSZ: This zone is the smallest zone in Virginia are reaches the farthest southwestern region containing Lee County.  The entirety of the zone extends to northeast Alabama and is one of the most active seismic zones in the eastern United States.

image taken from the Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals, and Energy

Image taken from the Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals, and Resources. 

2011 Eathquake

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