Visionary Gold Corp: Visionary Hires Consulting Geologist, Adds Multiple Veteran Geologists and a Geophysicist to its Advisory Board Ahead of Inaugural Drill Campaign
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Company ) is pleased to announce that it has substantially enhanced its technical team through the hiring of consulting geologist, Mr. Jason Felsman, and the addition of W. Dan Hausel, Eugene D. Spiering, Patrick Hillard, Dr. Nuri Uzunlar and Geophysicist Kenneth Sweet to its newly formed Exploration Advisory Board. Collectively, the new advisory board members have been a part of several significant mineral resource discoveries that have led to commercial production and have more than 150 years of experience in economic geology and exploration geophysics. The purpose of the exploration advisory board is to provide guidance to Visionary s exploration team, to implement innovative practices for systematic mineral exploration and to evaluate new projects for the company with the ultimate objective of
Visionary Hires Consulting Geologist, Adds Multiple Veteran Geologists and a Geophysicist to its Advisory Board Ahead of Inaugural Drill Campaign
Visionary Gold Corp. is pleased to announce that it has substantially enhanced its technical team through the hiring of consulting geologist, Mr. Jason Felsman, and the addition of W. Dan Hausel, Eugene D. Spiering, Patrick Hillard, Dr. Nuri Uzunlar and Geophysicist Kenneth Sweet to its newly formed Exploration Advisory Board. Collectively, the new advisory board members have been a part of several significant …
Visionary Gold Corp. (TSXV: VIZ) (“Visionary” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has substantially enhanced its technical team through the hiring of consulting geologist, Mr. Jason Felsman, and the addition of W. Dan Hausel, Eugene D. Spiering, Patrick Hillard, Dr. Nuri Uzunlar and Geophysicist Kenneth Sweet to its newly formed Exploration Advisory Board. Collectively, the new advisory board members h
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Migration to flee rising seas could affect 1.3 million Bangladeshis by 2050
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By Naimul Karim
DHAKA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Bangladeshi migrants leaving the coast due to rising sea levels could trigger waves of migration across the country that will affect at least 1.3 million people by 2050, according to a new study.
A new mathematical model predicts the country s southern regions along the Bay of Bengal will be the first impacted by sea level rise, causing displacement that would eventually affect all of the nation s 64 districts.
Some migrants could displace existing residents, triggering further movement of people, said the study published by the American Geophysical Union, an international scientific group.
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