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North Arrow Minerals Inc. V.NAR

Alternate Symbol(s):  NHAWF

North Arrow Minerals Inc. is a Canada-based exploration company. The Company is focused on the identification and evaluation of lithium and other exploration opportunities in Canada. The Company is engaged in evaluating spodumene pegmatites at its DeStaffany, LDG and Mackay Lithium Projects (NWT) and is also exploring for lithium in Nunavut at the Bathurst Inlet pegmatite field and on Baffin Island. DeStaffany project is located approximately 115 kilometers (km) east of Yellowknife and 18 km to the southwest is the Nechalacho Rare Earth Metal mine. Bathurst Inlet’s seven claim blocks are located on or within nine km of tidewater on the east side of Bathurst Inlet. It also owns interests in the Naujaat (NU), Pikoo (SK), Mel (NU) and Loki (NWT) Diamond Projects. The Naujaat Diamond Project is located approximately nine km northeast of Naujaat. It owns an interest in the Hope Bay Oro Gold Project, located approximately three km north of Agnico Eagle’s Doris Gold Mine, Nunavut.


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Post by Agilanton May 31, 2021 1:25am
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Another reason I like the Loki Target

Another reason I like the Loki TargetBesides being a gravity low target, I like the Loki target as it appears to be very close to what I interpret to be a diabase dyke running approx east-west.  It has been argued/theorised that diabase dykes may provide structural control for kimberlites.  If you look at the airborne gravity survey from 2014 (assessment report 33559) for this area, you can see the Loki gravity low target (Page 58), and what I think is a diabase dyke on page 57. I copied part of the images and pasted below.

NWT Geological Survey Open Data : Industry Gravity Outline : Industry Gravity Outline (arcgis.com)


Loki target shown in blue (3 dots) from 2014 airborne gravity survey


diabase dyke running approx east /west


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