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Engagement of Geophysics Contractor
Engagement of Geophysics Contractor.

About this update from Bradda Head Lithium Limited
[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n \n \n RNS Number : 1031J\n Bradda Head Holdings Ltd\n 19 August 2021\n \n \n \n 19 August 2021\n Bradda Head Holdings Ltd\n (\"Bradda Head\", \"Bradda\", or the \"Company\")\n Engagement of Geophysics Contractor\n \n Bradda Head Holdings Ltd (AIM:BHL), the North America-focused lithium development group, announces that, as part of its ongoing exploration efforts on the ground in Arizona, it has engaged geophysics contractor Terravision Exploration Ltd. (\"Terravision\") to conduct geophysical programmes at the Company's Burro Creek (East and West), Wikieup and San Domingo lithium projects.\n \n \n \n Highlights:\n \n · Terravision has been engaged to conduct geophysical programmes with its leading ground-penetrating radar (GPR) technology, GPRplus™.\n \n · GPRplus™ can penetrate depths of up to 200m and will be used at Bradda Head's sedimentary (clay) and pegmatite lithium assets to identify different geological structures and layers by identifying differences in densities between the clay layers and basement rocks.\n \n · The geophysics programme should assist the Company with its forthcoming exploration and resource definition exploration programme, minimising the risk of unnecessary drilling meterage and accelerating the overall programme.\n \n · Research has confirmed that, due to the geological settings of the pegmatites, the GPRplus™ system can provide accurate high-resolution imagery of the resource area.\n \n · As stated in the IPO budget, a geophysical programme was planned at our pegmatite district, San Domingo. This has now been extended to the larger Wikieup-Burro Creek land package. \n \n Bradda Head has engaged geospatial imaging contractor Terravision Exploration to conduct geophysical programmes using its GPRplus™ technology, a geophysical technique that uses density differences in geophysical features to identify different geological structures and layers.\n Bradda Head has recently doubled its landholding on the Burro Creek-Wikieup lithium district to 47km2, and geophysical surveys are a proven, cost effective first stage in identifying prospective drilling areas within known clay beds. The survey will help guide drilling programs at the newly-staked claims and add further data to the planned drilling programmes at Wikieup and Burro Creek.\n Previous research has already...