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Awale Resources Ltd V.ARIC

Alternate Symbol(s):  AWLRF

Awale Resources Limited is a Canada-based mineral exploration company focused on discovering high-grade gold and copper-gold deposits. The Company undertakes exploration activities in the underexplored parts of Cote d'Ivoire. The Company’s portfolio includes the Odienne Project in north-west Cote d’Ivoire. Odienne Project lies in the northwest Denguele Region of Cote d’Ivoire, close to the borders of Mali and Guinea. The project covers approximately 2,462 square kilometers (km2) in seven permits - the granted Odienne East and Sienso permits, and five permits under application. Its mineralization targets include the Sceptre, Charger, Lando, and BBM Prospects. Sceptre is a 5-km-long high-tenor copper-gold (Cu-Au) Iron Oxide Copper Gold (IOCG) geochemical target which has broad copper-gold, molybdenum, and silver intercepts. The Empire Gold Discovery is a high-grade gold target located on the 20 km long Empire structural corridor.


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Post by nozzpackon Nov 13, 2024 11:50am
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Termite Hills Lead to Big Gold Discoveries

Termite Hills Lead to Big Gold Discoveries

THE WORLD’S OLDEST GOLD PROSPECTING TOOLS: TERMITES AND ANTS?

 

 

finding gold in termite mounds

Giant termite mounds in Australia.

Some companies that want to find gold in Australia are starting to look at termite mounds as sources of information about whether or not large deposits of gold underneath the ground.

According to this article from Australasian Mining, geologists and entomologists are starting to use termites, ants and other insects to find gold deposits that are too deep in the ground to detect by other technological methods.  Apparently the termites, which can burrow many meters beneath the ground, bring up tiny particles of gold that eventually amasses in the termite mounds.  Scientists are discovering that the gold concentration in the mounds can be a good indicator of what lies beneath, as well.

Australia isn’t the first place that termite mounds have been used to prospect for gold deposits.  In fact, civilizations in Africa have been using termites and ant mounds to prospect for gold deposits for hundreds of years. 


Because they drill down so far into the ground in search of water, termites can often reach depths that humans cannot . . . and they sometimes bring back particles of the material that they dig through, including gold.

And gold isn’t the only valuable mineral that has been discovered using termite mounds.  Copper, nickel and even diamond mines have been discovered by checking out termite mounds, too.

In addition to gold particles present in the mounds, gold can also be detected in the termites themselves if there is a high concentration of the valuable metal in the vicinity.  Apparently metals like gold can build up in the digestive systems of insects, and show up as tiny kidney stone-like lumps.

In addition to testing termite and ant mounds for gold concentrations, civilizations have also been checking plants for gold traces for hundreds of years.

So before you think that gold panning, metal detecting and drilling are the only methods available to us to prospect for gold deposits, think again.  Nature has been providing human beings with gold deposit indicators for many centuries!


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