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Taranis Resources Inc V.TRO

Alternate Symbol(s):  TNREF

Taranis Resources Inc. is a mineral exploration company. The Company is principally engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of precious and base metal projects. The Company owns a 100% interest in certain mineral rights entitled the Thor Property located in the Revelstoke Mining District of British Columbia, Canada and holds certain contiguous mineral claims. It has drilled over 250 drill holes on the project, defining a near-surface epithermal deposit that is over 2 km long. The Thor project is a collection of over 27 Crown Granted Mineral Claims and approximately 14 Mineral Tenures covering approximately 3,314 hectares, which forms a contiguous property over the Thor precious and base metal Deposit. The Company, together with its subsidiaries, is engaged in acquiring and exploring its mineral properties.


TSXV:TRO - Post by User

Post by TrumpThison Dec 04, 2023 4:52pm
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"We believe . . . underlying intrusive body"

"We believe . . . underlying intrusive body"John Gardiner, President, and CEO of Taranis states "British Columbia's volcanic-hosted porphyry systems have well-documented and distinctive alteration patterns. It is unrealistic to assume that the intrusives that form these types of deposits were exclusively emplaced in volcanic rocks. Elsewhere, geologists are now asking what happens if these intrusives are emplaced in sedimentary rocks? Studies of alkalic porphyry deposits elsewhere in the world (Cadia Hill, Ridgeway) are now providing valuable insight into what the top of a concealed alkalic porphyry deposit looks like, and it does bear a resemblance to what we are seeing at Thor. The tops of alkalic porphyry bodies include epithermal deposits, widescale pyritization, illite-muscovite-carbonate (Au, Zn, Pb), and albite-K-feldspar-illite alteration. We believe that the Thor epithermal deposit which now extends for over 2 km at surface has a reason for being where it is - and that is an underlying intrusive body".

Rock Hounds, I found some info on "Cadia Hill" and the informative hour+ description is amazing:

Tops of alkalic Au-Cu porphyry systems: Exploration challenge & opportunity – Alan Wilson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPefg5Ruk6w

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