SLAM Explores Goodwin Project for Copper, Nickel, and Cobalt Deposits Using VTEM Survey
SLAM is using a new VTEM survey on the Goodwin Project to identify potential copper, nickel, and cobalt deposits. The company aims to generate targets for further exploration based on the data collected.
The VTEM (Versatile Time-Domain Electromagnetic) survey is a geophysical technique used to map subsurface conductivity. By analyzing the conductivity variations, SLAM hopes to pinpoint areas with high potential for hosting copper, nickel, and cobalt mineralization. These minerals are often associated with conductive geological formations, making VTEM surveys a valuable tool in exploration. The data gathered from the survey will be processed and interpreted to create detailed maps of the subsurface, which will then guide future drilling and exploration efforts on the Goodwin Project.
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Date: June 1, 2026







