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OD6 Metals Ltd (ASX:OD6) managing director Brett Hazelden joins Proactive's Jonathan Jackson to talk through significant progress at its Splinter Rock Rare Earth Elements (REE) Project in Western Australia. Phase 3 testing at the Australian Nuclear Science Organisation (ANSTO) achieved metallurgical recoveries up to 90% of magnet REEs (MREE) in multiple prospect areas. Hazelden highlights the project's comparability to prominent Brazilian clay-hosted rare earth sites, asserting Splinter Rock's status as Australia's leading clay-hosted rare earth deposit. The project yielded average recoveries around 60% MREE using 25g/l hydrochloric acid, with recoveries varying from 42% to 90% at the Centre Prospect, 44% to 76% at Inside Centre Prospect and 41% to 77% at Prop Prospect. These outcomes underline the potential economic viability of the project, driven by factors like low stripping ratios and acid consumption. 71 samples were selected across diverse clays, locations and depths to enhance the geometallurgical understanding of recovery across different regolith types. The samples varied in REE grades, chemical compositions, and geological settings, aiding in a comprehensive analysis of the deposit. Further, Hazelden emphasises the strategic advantages of the project's location, including no private royalties, proximity to renewable energy sources and the major port of Esperance. The next steps include phase 4 metallurgical leaching and processing optimisation, with a planned mineral resource estimate update later this quarter. #ProactiveInvestors #OD6Metals #ASX #RareEarthElements, #SplinterRock, #MetallurgicalRecovery, #WesternAustralia, #ANSTO, #REEProject, #MineralResource, #EconomicViability, #ClayHostedREE, #GeometallurgicalStudy, #Phase3Testing, #MREE, #RenewableEnergy, #PortOfEsperance, #ResourceEstimate, #Metallurgy, #Mining, #Exploration, #ResourceManagement #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Ciao Irene Cara, da te ho imparato a volare La clip in sottofondo è “Fame” la canzone portata al successo da Irene Cara (autori Micheal Gore e Dean Pitchford-etichetta RCA-1980 all rights reserved) qui nella versione cantata da Mree all rights reserved
!!!!!WELCOME BACK EVERYONE!!!!!Get ready for the Second Season of the MREE podcast!Hutch and Heath are back to pack value into your mindset, investing journey, and to let you know that you can do it!Listen this week as we talk through our strategic plan for our MARCH TO 1,000 DOORS in the next two years. In fact, we are inviting all of our listeners to let us know what you think about this plan and to get any suggestions for making this happen to us!Please let us know by leaving an honest review and emailing us with your thoughts. We would LOVE to hear from you all!!Email us at:hutch@hsquaredcapital.com heath@hsquaredcapital.com*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=Visit our website to find out more:www.hsquaredcapital.comJoin our Facebook Group:The Multifamily Real Estate Experiment Follow us on Instagram:@hutchandheathPublished: Feb. 03, 2021
Henri Bardot; A Portland, Oregon based multi-instrumentalist, music producer and songwriter. Henri has worked with many incredible artists including Mree, Miel, and is one half of the group Perlo. In addition, Henri also self-produces his own music. Henri joins my pop five to discuss Tom Waits - The Early Years Vol.2, Zelda - Ocarina of Time, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Sufjan Stevens - Illinois, and Just Kids by Patti Smith. Henri also talks through making records with loved ones and why he has found success creating on his own vs. creating in a group. Henri's "Pop Five" gravitates towards the feeling of Melancholy and longing and we discuss exactly why he's felt connected to those feelings. Henri Bardot's newest single "Sleep It Off" is available everywhere March 10th, 2022. Follow Henri using the social links below. Follow Henri:@henribardot IG & Twitter henribardot.com Support the show: Rate and Review: https://kite.link/mypopfiveShow Email: ryan@mypopfive.com
This episode we discuss the new purchase John made.. A resin 3d printer! After years of waiting for his Ono/olo 3d printer he finally took the plunge and has thoughts on the matter. Fun stuff alan | Gotcha Pork Roast from Food Wars | https://polymatic.link/ye john | The secret mechanism in your drink carton | https://polymatic.link/y3 alan | The Best Mac | https://polymatic.link/yf john | Lock picking lawyer’s Johnson (lock) | https://polymatic.link/y6 alan | What’s new? | https://polymatic.link/yg alan | I Made Super Mario Bros but it’s 3D | https://polymatic.link/yh Music alan | Juniper Vale – Everything is Color | https://polymatic.link/yi john | Semi Automatic – O Mer | https://polymatic.link/y1 john | Kiki’s song – Mree | https://polymatic.link/y2 john | Tony Anderson – Nuit (album, spotify) | https://polymatic.link/y4 john | Tony Anderson – Nuit (album ,youtube) | https://polymatic.link/y5 john | Mascaron – Lissom (YT) | https://polymatic.link/y7 john | Mascaron – Lissom (Spotify) | https://polymatic.link/y8 john | Kaleidoscope – MAE ( Multisensory Aesthetic Experience) | https://polymatic.link/y9 john | O, My Perfection – Chrome Sparks (YT) | https://polymatic.link/ya john | Attack Sustain Release – Chrome Sparks (YT) | https://polymatic.link/yb john | Stay gold – Android52 | https://polymatic.link/yc john | waiting for you, in snowing city – Snail’s House | https://polymatic.link/yd Credits: Twitter: Alan http://twitter.com/chaess or https://jawns.club/@alan Twitter: John http://twitter.com/webdevvie or https://mastodon.cloud/@webdevvie Music by Sahy Uhns . Which you can find at http://polymatic.link/ek For feedback: podcast@polymatic.media Twitter polymatic: http://twitter.com/thepolymatic
Mree is a singer, songwriter, producer, birdhouse/crafts maker and everything in between! So much talent. If you've not heard her sing yet, I highly recommend you get yourself over to YouTube right after this interview and watch her. She's like no one I've ever come across. When she sings, the entire room and everything in it stops to listen to her... I'm not even joking. I've seen it with my own eyes!Today we dive into how Mree found her voice, inner-confidence and style. We also tackle determination, loss, deep-rooted fears, anxiety, social media and lots more. Huge thanks to this beautiful woman for letting me dive into her brain.We upload new episodes every other Monday!Social media:Mree: @mreemusicKate: @katemcgillPodcast: @wedivedeeperSupport the Podcast: www.patreon.com/katemcgillSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/katemcgill)
Portland-based folktronica artist Mree on her new EP "The Middle" available at mreemusic.com. Opening track: "In the Kitchen" by Mree. All other tracks licensed from Soundstripe.Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/pdxpod)
What’s up with the over-the-top uncertainty we sometimes feel when we try something new? We share two women’s stories of trying new things in the outdoors in spite of self-doubt or feeling like they won’t measure up. Women Featured in this Episode: Locke Hughes and Laura Hughes Hosted by Gale Straub In this episode, you'll hear: How Gale sometimes struggles with not feeling "outdoorsy" enough Why Gale felt a bit apprehensive about some new high-altitude activities in Winter Park, Colorado What being outdoorsy in Florida meant to Locke growing up vs. what it means today Why Locke loved mountain biking so much her first time that she decided to move to Utah The benefit of trusting your mountain bike and other lessons that translate to everyday life Why trying new things is rarely as scary as it sounds in your head Why Laura Hughes took the opportunity to take a two week trip rafting and hiking the Alsek River in Alaska How Laura felt before she left Why comparing herself with others makes Laura doubt her abilities in the outdoors What Alaska taught Laura about herself The camera gear Laura brought with her to Alaska The bright spots of challenging weather on a long trip Why Laura thinks we create mental blocks to trying new things at the outdoors at time Sponsored by Escape Campervans and Victorious Resources: Locke Hughes: Instagram and Portfolio Laura Hughes: Instagram and Women on the Road Learn more about Laura's Alaska Experience This is the trip Laura went on with MT Sobek Learn about Winter Park Resort Sponsors & Codes Escape Campervans: Use code 'SHEEXPLORES20' for 20% off. Book for now through June 1, 2019! Some restrictions apply - see landing page for details. Victorious.com/explores: Get your first month free by heading here! Enjoy this episode? Rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. It’ll help other people find us. Music is by Jason Shaw and Kai Engel via Free Music Archive (CC by A license) Music is also by Mree.
Marie Hsiao, also known as Mree, is a Portland based experimental folk artist whose music has drawn the attention of music industry professionals including Grammy Award Winning Artist Bon Iver (Justin Vernon), who shared several of her music videos with his fans and followers. She is a skilled multi-instrumentalist who not only records and produces her own music but films and edits her music videos with stunning visual results. She has released three independent albums to critical acclaim and her music has been featured in numerous national TV shows and ad campaigns. She began her career performing cover songs on YouTube helping gain her several million video views and tens of thousands of subscribers and Facebook fans worldwide. In 2011, she successfully crossed over to an original artist releasing her self-produced, full length, debut album entitled, Grow. The album debuted at #18 on the iTunes Singer/Songwriter Chart and several of her singles have charted on the Top 10 of Amazon.com. Now, Mree has come full circle and her original songs are being covered regularly by a wide array of YouTube artists. Marie shares what it was like when she decided to use her voice through her music at a middle school talent show and how it was able to build her confidence to pursue her true calling by becoming a successful music artist. Check out thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Marie's episode, Marie's website, resources, gifts and so much more.
This month we're featuring local Portland API creatives that use different forms of self-expression from storytelling to poetry and zines, visual art and audio documentaries, to original music. Featuring Elina Lim's Invisible Spectrum Stories, Ken Yoshikawa, writer, poet, and performer, aka Yo Shake Awaken, artist Anna Vo. With live performances by Jae Jin, Mree, Perlo and Eden C recorded at our home station, KBOO 90.7FM.
Full show: http://itsourshow.net/12-19-15-show/ Artists Played: Sincere Vega, conshus, Mean Joe Scheme, Mike Two, J57, Optiks, Blackalicious, P.SO, 2 Hungry Bros., Skyzoo, Black Thought, Bilal, Talib Kweli, 9th Wonder, Add 2, J Dilla, Planet Asia, TzariZM, MidaZ the Beast, Casual, Dregs One, Ill Sugi, Priscillia, Basia Bulat, Nolan The Ninja, Phat Kat, LOrange, Kool Keith, EyeQ, Roots Manuva, Robot Koch, Mree, Gangrene, Oh No, Alchemist, Your Old Droog, Fashawn, Illa J, Moka Only, Nujabes, GOODie MOb, OutKast, IMAKEMADBEATS
Kingdom Hearts Union Episode 76 and it is marked by the return of Kingdom Hearts University! Yes, that's right, Branden is back with Churro and Sabrina to educate listeners on a brand new topic from the world of Kingdom Hearts and this time it's Kingdom Hearts Chi. The topic was suggested by Patreon backer William Helmrich and it proves a rather interesting one, as without going into spoilers, the group talk about the connections with Chi and the upcoming Kingdom Hearts 3. The group also have the unfortunate news of talking about some recent passings in the world of Kingdom Hearts as both the English and Japanese voices for Master Xehanort passed away and there is also another special mention for Monty Oum. There's also some room for some intense questions from the community at the end of the show and we have a track from Mree (on YouTube), which you really won't want to miss out on.
Fakultät für Geowissenschaften - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU
The present work combines palaeomagnetic and rock magnetic methods with clay mineralogy, isotope geochemistry of clay minerals and trace element geochemistry of Fe-oxide leachates to study remagnetised sedimentary rocks from Palaeozoic outcrops in Middle and Eastern Europe. Three areas were selected (NE Rhenish Massif, Barrandian and Holy Cross Mountains), where the causes of Late Palaeozoic remagnetisations are yet unclear. The results yield important implications for the processes and mechanisms responsible for the remagnetisations in the areas studied. NE Rhenish Massif: A Late Carboniferous remagnetisation (component B) is identified in Late Palaeozoic carbonate and clastic rocks from the NE Rhenish Massif. Three individual incremental regional fold tests across the area show a unique and distinctive variation in timing of remagnetisation relative to the age of folding. The remagnetisation is postfolding in the South and of synfolding origin in the North of the area. Consequently, the timing and the duration of the remagnetisation event is constrained by the age of folding, which varies throughout the area and reflects a northward migration of the deformation front during 325 Ma to 300 Ma. Comparison of the resulting palaeolatitude of the NE Rhenish Massif with the palaeolatitudinal drift history for the region yields an estimate for the age of remagnetisation of ca. 315 - 300 Ma, which is in good agreement with the age of deformation. The concordance of the magnetic palaeoinclinations obtained from the entire area indicates that the rocks were remagnetised during a relatively short period of only a few My. The thermal stability of the remanence up to 550°C the comparably low palaeotemperatures in the studied region and the short duration of the remagnetisation event favour a chemical remagnetisation process. Rock magnetic experiments reveal a complex magnetomineralogy of the remagnetised Palaeozoic sediments from the NE Rhenish Massif. The dominant carrier of the Carboniferous magnetisation component is magnetite, but pyrrhotite and hematite accompany magnetite as carrier of the NRM in some grey carbonates and red sandstones or red nodular limestones, respectively. The hysteresis ratios, magnetic viscosity and low temperature behaviour of the carbonate rocks give strong evidence for the presence of very fine grained (superparamagnetic) magnetic minerals. This material is also thought to be responsible for similar rock magnetic properties of siliciclastic rocks. This interpretation, however, is not unique for the siliciclastic rocks, due to the predominance of detrital MD magnetite and the high amount of paramagnetic material. The hysteresis ratios from medium to coarse grained rocks and reef carbonates fall in or close to the fields of MD magnetite and remagnetised carbonates, respectively. The fine grained clastic rocks (siltstones) and limestone turbidites have intermediate hysteresis properties. This implies the presence of very fine grained magnetic material in all lithologies of the NE Rhenish Massif, which is indicative for authigenic growth of magnetic minerals and formation of a CRM. However, the magnetic fingerprint of SP grains gets increasingly disguised with increasing amount of detrital MD magnetite in clastic rocks. K-Ar dating of