Earth Search Sciences Unlocks Mineral Values In Company's Proprietary Hyperspectral Database
April 11 2007 - 7:00AM
Business Wire
Earth Search Sciences, Inc., (OTCBB:ESSE), today announced it will
offer its rich hyperspectral mapping archive identifying
approximately 200,000 square kilometers of potential mineral
deposits to interested companies. �During the past seven years,
Earth Search Sciences has provided its hyperspectral services to
more than 20 companies � including a number of the world�s largest
mining and exploration companies � principally in Canada, Mexico
and South America,� said Larry Vance, chairman of Earth Search
Sciences. �Our hyperspectral services have been used by these
companies to identify specific minerals and substances on the
surface of the earth by their diagnostic reflectance patterns.
These are the images that comprise our archive. We believe there
are significant unclaimed and untitled mineral discoveries within
this vast archive of information.� The Probe-1, Earth Search�s
hyperspectral technology, has been successfully used in mineral
exploration by one of the world's largest mining companies, Noranda
Minerals. Officials at Noranda credited the Probe-1 airborne
hyperspectral system as marking a revolution in geological mapping
and mineral exploration. This cutting edge technology provides a
wealth of information on geology, alteration and mineralization at
an accuracy and scale unachievable through alternative approaches,
improving target selection in emerging geologic terrain with the
great potential to lead to new discoveries and lower costs (see
http://www.earthsearch.com/pdf/peshko.pdf). About Earth Search
Sciences Earth Search Sciences, Inc.�s (OTCBB:ESSE) revolutionary
hyperspectral technology provides the ability to accurately read
the chemical properties of surface substances from great altitudes
and produce easily interpreted maps allowing the user to identify
specific minerals and substances on the surface of the earth by
their diagnostic reflectance patterns. Ultimately, this remote
sensing capability�identifies a greater number of exploration
targets quickly and economically, monitors the environmental
situation, and improves the probability of finding anomalies.
Older, more conventional methods would take�decades to cover the
same area, and at a much greater cost. Within the realm of
exploration, remote sensing does not replace the need for
geological knowledge, geochemistry, geophysics, seismic, drilling,
etc, which are some of the more conventional tools used for
exploration. This news release includes forward-looking statements
that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. The information
reflects numerous assumptions as to industry performance, general
business and economic conditions, regulatory and legal
requirements, taxes and other matters, many of which are beyond the
control of the company. Similarly, this information assumes certain
future business decisions that are subject to change. There can be
no assurance that the results predicted here will be realized.
Actual results may vary from those represented, and those
variations may be material.
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