Sentences with phrase «square kilometer project»

Through two separate joint venture agreements, one with Millennium Minerals and another with the Creasy Group, Novo is undertaking systematic exploration for gold - bearing reefs across this approximately 560 square kilometer project.

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Western Watersheds Project and Center for Biological Diversity also want to block upcoming sales covering 1,800 square miles (4,662 square kilometers) in those four states plus Idaho.
The project will cover 50 islands and 34,000 square kilometers — an area bigger than Belgium — between the cities of Umluj and Al Wajh to attract «luxury travelers from around the globe,» according to an official statement sent to Bloomberg on Tuesday.
These are two of four deposits that the Company controls and is actively exploring within the 100 % - owned, 141 - square - kilometer Sterling Gold Project in Nye County, Nevada.
The Alberta government has leased almost 100,000 square kilometers of the oil sands deposit, so the potential certainly exists for an industrial project on the scale of England, if a little smaller.
Novo owns the approximately 10 square kilometer Beatons Creek Tenements in Western Australia and has the right to earn a 70 % interest in the approximately 1,800 square kilometer Pilbara Paleoplacer Gold Project (includes the Beatons Creek and Marble Bar paleoplacer gold projects) in Western Australia from the Creasy Group.
MC: Pure Gold Mining Inc. (PGM: TSX.V; Not Rated) owns a land package, the Madsen gold project, comprising approximately 45 square kilometers of ground within the Red Lake district in northwestern Ontario, making it the third largest landowner in the area.
The Company's other material exploration project is the property comprising a 47.3 square kilometers licence area in eastern Kazakhstan (the Karchiga Project), which is part of the Rudny Altai polymetalliproject is the property comprising a 47.3 square kilometers licence area in eastern Kazakhstan (the Karchiga Project), which is part of the Rudny Altai polymetalliProject), which is part of the Rudny Altai polymetallic belt.
According to News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, details of the project indicate the development of a sugar cane plantation of about 16,000 hectares or 160 kilometre square, longer than Lagos to Ibadan expressway which is estimated between 120 kilometres and 130 kilometers — more than 30 kilometres shorter than the proposed sugar plantation.
The ambitious, unprecedentedly vast Square Kilometer Array project should open up new realms in astrophysics.
In the city of Rio de Janeiro, the project is treating about 150 square kilometers over the course of two years and aims to protect 2.5 million city - dwellers for years to come.
But if proposed protections are put in place, the study projects a much smaller area of forest would be lost — 41,650 square kilometers, over 113,000 square kilometers less than under the agricultural development scenario.
A 14 - square - kilometer enclosure in central Australia is once again home to bouncing baby bilbies, thanks to the efforts of a project aimed at restoring a larger area to pre-European condition.
Hawkings and his collaborators spent three months in 2012 and 2013 gathering water samples and measuring the flow of water from the 600 - square - kilometer (230 - square - mile) Leverett Glacier and the smaller, 36 - square - kilometer (14 - square - mile) Kiattuut Sermiat Glacier in Greenland as part of a Natural Environment Research Council - funded project to understand how much phosphorus, in various forms, was escaping from the ice sheet over time and draining into the sea.
The 120 - telescope project will have two parts: a southern array with 100 instruments distributed over 10 square kilometers and a northern array with 20 instruments spread over 1 square kilometer.
Over the course of the week, the panel interviewed various members of the community including representatives from the three Task Forces, Regional Nodes, Project leaders, the National research Foundation, OAD Steering Committee, IAU Executive Committee, the South African Astronomical Observatory, the Square Kilometer Array, Department of Science and Technology (South Africa), etc..
With 19 responses for the Pan-Arctic Outlook (plus 6 regional Outlook contributions), the June Sea Ice Outlook projects a September 2012 arctic sea extent median value of 4.4 million square kilometers, with quartiles of 4.3 and 4.7 million square kilometers (Figure 1).
According to the SOLAR - JET Project Coordinator at Bauhaus Luftfahrt, Dr. Andreas Sizmann, a solar reactor with a 1 square kilometer heliostat field could generate 20,000 litres of kerosene a day.
With 19 responses for the pan-arctic (and 7 for the regional outlook), including several new contributors, the June Sea Ice Outlook projects a September 2011 arctic sea extent median value of 4.7 million square kilometers (Figure 1).
Arbetter et al. (North American Ice Service / National Ice Center); 4.9 Million Square Kilometers; Statistical / Heuristic Despite the reasonably large current extent (14.665 million km2) and compact concentration (12.461 million km2) in late April, the projected extent for mid-September is another near - record low (4.852 million km2).
However, of the 19 participants in the SIO June report, for example, 10 projected a September ice extent of 4.4 million square kilometers or less; thus, the majority of the participating groups were low relative to past years and thus were strongly in the right direction.
With observations from early summer, the projected median ice extent value increased to 4.9 million square kilometers for the July Outlook.
The median projected September ice extent from the July Outlook monthly report was 4.9 million square kilometers; the observed value was 4.7 million square kilometers.
Scant public information exists about the Greenfil project, which could be anywhere from 300 to 1,230 square kilometers (116 to 475 square miles).
Our projected Arctic sea ice extent from the NCEP CFSv2 model with June 2013 revised - initial condition using 30 - member ensemble forecast is (surprisingly increased to) 4.7 million square kilometers with a standard deviation of 0.4 million square kilometers.
«Dr. Amstrup, however, said that according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center, the average September sea ice extent for the years 2007 to 2017 was 4.5 million square kilometers, «nowhere near the low levels projected it would be by the middle of the century.»
Since the summer DA index for the average of June and July is 3.218, the projected September minimum is 4.93 million square kilometers.
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