Pánuco

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Pá•nu•co

(ˈpɑ nəˌkoʊ, -nu-)

n.
a river in E central Mexico, flowing E to the Gulf of Mexico. ab. 315 mi. (505 km) long.
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ENPNewswire-August 30, 2019--Santacruz Silver Updates Panuco Deposit, Veta Grande Project Resource Estimate to 19.5 Million AgEq Ounces Inferred
Certain statements contained in this news release constitute "forward-looking information" as such term is used in applicable Canadian securities laws, including statements relating to the Silva Acquisition and the inferred mineral resource for the Panuco deposit.
The Lerma River Basin is considered as the most degraded basin in Mexico (Cotler-Avalos & Garrido-Perez, 2010) and the Panuco River Basin (PRB) has been considered a priority zone for conservation (Wikramanayake et al., 2002; Gutierrez-Yurrita et al., 2013).
ni larvae were collected from soybean crops in the municipalities of Altamira, Tamaulipas (22.573211[degrees]N, 98.178025[degrees]W), and Panuco, Veracruz (21.974477[degrees]N, 98.441155[degrees]W).
M2 EQUITYBITES-August 23, 2017-Petrofac Sells Remaining Stake in Panuco Contract in Mexico to Schlumberger