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Arctic Star Exploration Corp V.ADD

Alternate Symbol(s):  ASDZF

Arctic Star Exploration Corp. is a natural resource company. It is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties. Its projects include Diagras Diamond Project, Timantti Diamond Project, and Stein Diamond Project. The Diagras Diamond Project is located in the north-eastern part of the prolific Lac de Gras kimberlite field, approximately 22 kilometers (km) north-northeast of the Diavik diamond mine and 36 km east of the Ekati diamond mine in the northwestern territories of Canada. The Diagras Property consists of 58 contiguous claims with an area of approximately 48,346 hectares. The Timantti Project is located in Finland, approximately 17 km away from the town of Kuusamo. The project is comprised of two Diamond Bearing Kimberlites: the Black Wolf and White Wolf Kimberlite. The Stein Diamond Property is located approximately 85 km northwest of Taloyoak, Nunavut and consists of four prospecting permits covering an area of approximately 105,637 hectares.


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Post by _Highlander_on Sep 14, 2022 2:00pm
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Important note

Important noteAlso important for grade is how quickly the diamond counts decay from the smaller sieve size to the next largest. In this batch of results, we see the decay flattening with and unexpected larger number of stones >0.3mm. With two 0.6mm stones reporting. The Arbutus kimberlite could well be of economic interest if this trend continued, into larger stone sizes.
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