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GREY:CWNYF - Post by User

Post by denj681on Mar 04, 2011 2:47pm
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Veins 15, 30,19,23,5,28,29 Belleterre

Veins 15, 30,19,23,5,28,29 Belleterre

9.3 Other veins

9.3.1 Veins No. 15 and 30 These veins were recognized approximately 700 meters southwest of the Shaft No. 2. A trench followed with a 2.4 meters deep bulk sample on Vein No. 30 and made it possible to define its potential. Three boreholes were carried out in 1986 by Exploration Brosnor including one too short, a second "down-dip" and a third which intersected the vein over a core length of 3 meters with an average grade of 0.25 oz/t Au (Figure 9).

9.3.2 Veins No. 19 and 23 These veins are located approximately 1 km southwest of Shaft No. 2 and have revealed significant gold values over more than 600 meters along an East-West axis dipping towards the south (Figure 9). The work completed in 2001 and recently by Mine Belleterre on Vein No. 19 is significant on the continuity of the host structure. The gold bearing potential remains to define since the assay results are still pending. 9.3.3 Veins No. 5, 28 and 29

All these veins were recognized on the property by surface and underground drilling at the time of the development of the mine or on surface outcrops at the time of the prospection. These veins are concordant or transverse with stratigraphy. However the current work level does not enable us to confirm. All these veins were little explored and show gold values varying from some ppb to more than 1,0 oz/t Au (Figure 9). The work completed in 2001 and recently by Mine Belleterre on Vein No. 5 demonstrates the continuity and the width of the carrying structure. The gold bearing potential remains to be defined. The cartography of summer 2006 significantly demonstrates the potential of veins 28 and 29 with values of more than 7,6 g/t Au as well as a potential for base metals.

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