LOCATION: South Coast of Newfoundland
OWNERSHIP: 100%
SIZE: 5,275 hectares (52.6 km2)
Project Highlights:
- The region is characterized by mafic intrusions and volcanic sequences, and known for its extensive mafic dikes and sills, which are ideal candidates for serpentinization and hydrogen production.
- The region contains several prominent fault zones, particularly along the contact between mafic intrusions and older basement rocks, which serve as potential migration pathways for hydrogen originating from deep crustal or mantle sources.
- The presence of mafic intrusive rocks and faulting allows for serpentinization to occur along faulted contacts and for hydrogen to migrate through the fractured mafic rock units.
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