And now the Picture! TSX-V: TRO OTCQB: TNREF Shown to the right is a color image of the Expert Geophysics MT airborne resistivity through the Broadview Mine Area. There are two targets on this image. The first is a near-vertical structure of elevated conductivity under the Broadview Mine area, and the second is a large conductive body called the South Tusk target. The Broadview Mine is high-grade epithermal deposit that has origins from below the surface; and we believe that both of these targets are highly prospective for the discovery of further mineralization in the Broadview Mine area. These are just some of the exciting targets planned for 2023! Want to learn more? Click on the following links. Taranis One-Page Overview. Taranis Corporate Presentation. | Cross-section through the Broadview Deposit showing Upper Target and South Tusk anomalies planned for deep drilling 2023. | | |
Taranis Resources is a mineral exploration company that is focused on development of its Thor precious/base metals resource near Trout Lake, British Columbia in addition to precious metal exploration activities in Nevada. Taranis is led by a hands-on, accomplished leadership team with over 100 years of collective experience in the mining and exploration sector.
Our exploration team identified two exploration targets at Thor after adopting a geological model known as the linked epithermal-porphyry model.
One Target was at the north end of the epithermal deposit, and the second was below the epithermal deposit. In 2021, we drill tested for a north extension to the epithermal deposit and discovered the Thunder Zone.
In May 2022, we completed an important airborne mag, VLF and MT survey over the property and outlined an intrusive that we know is mineralized based on several prior drill holes that intersected mineralization within intrusive rocks (Thor-193). Other prior holes drilled testing the epithermal deposit at Thor intersected the hallmark argillic alteration commonly found around the edges of porphyry deposits. In addition, we have also identified two large conductive features (Western Deeps and Thunder North) that we believe have the potential to host large disseminated precious and base metal deposits.