Still looking good22 Feb 2026 00:55
A measured helium concentration of 4.7% equates to almost nine thousand times above background level ,RNS , Feb 2024
Sustained helium concentrations of 5.4% (air corrected) with a maximum concentration of 9.2% (air corrected) at surface , RNS Feb 2026
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GWR in Geology
Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) is a powerful tool in the field of geology, particularly for analyzing spatially varying relationships among geological data. It allows for the exploration of non-stationarity in geological processes, such as the formation of orebodies, by measuring the nearness between factors in the data. GWR can be applied to various geological datasets, including those related to mineralization, ore-controlling factors, and other spatially varying geological phenomena. The technique is particularly useful for understanding the anisotropic influence of factors and for predicting the spatial distribution of geological features ).
Time frame unknown, but percentage results so far are better than expected. 2nd well out of six,
Still looking good