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Gold Terra Resource Corp V.YGT

Alternate Symbol(s):  YGTFF

Gold Terra Resource Corp. is a junior gold exploration company. It holds a portfolio of gold exploration assets in the mining jurisdictions of the Northwest Territories and New Brunswick. Its Yellowknife Project (YP) encompasses 918 square kilometers of contiguous land immediately north, south and east of the City of Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories. The district-size property lies on the prolific Yellowknife greenstone belt, covering nearly 70 kilometers of strike length on the southern and northern extensions of the shear system that hosts the Con and Giant gold mines. YP comprises the Northbelt, Southbelt, Eastbelt and Quyta-Bell properties. Its Con Mine Option Property is located beside the City of Yellowknife and adjacent to its 100% owned Yellowknife City Gold Project in the Northwest Territories. It also holds the Mulligan gold project in New Brunswick. It is also focused on its drilling on the prolific Campbell Shear, where over 14 Moz of gold has been produced.


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Post by CNG1978on Jun 14, 2023 9:43am
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The cross section looks like the Campbell Shear pinches down to almost nothing near the bottom of the historic mine workings. The drifting at depth also suggest the mineralization thins near the bottom. 

Is this a function of minimal mining at these levels as the operation wound down or does the width of mineralization shrink.

Is the idea with deep hole to demonstrate that there is still mineralization within the existing mine workings or to discover a new separate zone a little deeper that is similar in nature to the one the Robertson shaft pinched through?

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