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Explor Resources Inc New EXSFF

Explor Resources Inc is a Canadian company which is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mining properties in Canada. Its projects comprise of Chester Copper Deposit, Bathurst Mining Camp, Timmins Porcupine West, Montrose, Kidd Township, Carnegie and Eastford Lake among others.


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Post by Boerseun1on Aug 25, 2016 9:53am
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The mystery of Kidd Creek

The mystery of Kidd Creek file:///C:/Users/absl323/Downloads/Gemmell_Thomas_2013_thesis.pdf - please read the yellow section in context. This is the work of Thomas Gemmell (all credit to him)

Page 128: Some features of the deep mine indicate the proximity to another significant upflow zone. For example, as the Offset Fault migrates through the massive sulfides with depth, strong Cu-rich mineralization is always bound to its northern flank (see Figures 1.5 to 1.10) and due to its original vertical nature it may represent another upflow zone at depth. (have a look again where claim 4210980 is situated :-) )

Geology of the Kidd Creek Deep Orebodies – Mine D, Western Abitibi Subprovince, Canada

A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Science Degree in Earth Sciences Department of Earth Sciences

Faculty of Science University of Ottawa © Thomas P. Gemmell, Ottawa, Canada, 2013
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