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Title: | EL 7331 Fenton annual report 03-05-1994 to 02-05-1995 |
Title Holder / Company: | North Mining |
Report id: | CR1995-0408 |
Tenure: | EL7331 |
Year: | 1995 |
Author: | Hoschke, AM |
Abstract: | The IP survey further defined two anomalies (the eastern and western anomaly) and a further anomaly referred to as the NW anomaly. These anomalies were drill tested. Drilling included 25 RC holes totalling 3350m and 3 diamond drill holes totalling 681.8m including 375m percussion precollar. Drilling failed to interest the source of the Western IP anomaly, though it is believed to be associated with quartz sulphide veining in a shear zone. The eastern anomaly is due to graphite and sulphide rich metasediments near the contact of the Fenton Granite. The NW anomaly is due to sulphides within a shear zone. Weakly anomalous gold values associated with all three anomalies. |
Date Added: | 23-Oct-2013 |
Appears in Collections: | Minerals Exploration Reports (MEX) |
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