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Inventus Mining Corp V.IVS

Alternate Symbol(s):  GNGXF

Inventus Mining Corp. is a Canada-based exploration company. The Company is focused on the development of its gold and critical metals projects located east of the world class mining district of Sudbury, Ontario. The Company holds two 100% owned projects, Pardo Gold and Sudbury 2.0 Polymetallic Gold. The Pardo Paleoplacer Gold Project is located in Ontario, Canada, approximately 65 kilometers (km) northeast of the mining district of Sudbury. The Pardo Project consists of a 3.8 square kilometers (km2) block of mineral leases and 180 km2 of mineral claims covering the target paleoplacer geology. The Sudbury 2.0 Project is located east-northeast of Sudbury, Ontario. The property is accessible by road. The Sudbury 2.0 project consists of 240 km2 of mineral claims covering the Temagami Anomaly. The Company owns a 100% interest in the property. In addition, the Company, through Conquest Resources, holds claims to the east of the Sudbury 2.0 Project Area.


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Post by oceanelevenon Jan 03, 2021 12:48pm
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 1. Massive Sulfides. A coinciding airborne magnetic and electromagnetic anomaly, located 150 feet due west, in Rathbun Lake, of a mined out lens of massive sulfides, on the southern shore of the lake appears to be the long sought source of the massive sulfides. The geology, in a drill hole on the flank of the anomaly supports it being the source. A grab sample, by the Ontario Geological Survey, from the massive sulfide lens, assayed 10.2% copper and 34.6oz palladium per ton. Finding the source of the rich massive sulfide lens had been the objective of intermittent exploration over the past 100 years.
 1. Massive Sulfides. A coinciding airborne magnetic and electromagnetic anomaly, located 150 feet due west, in Rathbun Lake, of a mined out lens of massive sulfides, on the southern shore of the lake appears to be the long sought source of the massive sulfides. The geology, in a drill hole on the flank of the anomaly supports it being the source. A grab sample, by the Ontario Geological Survey, from the massive sulfide lens, assayed 10.2% copper and 34.6oz palladium per ton. Finding the source of the rich massive sulfide lens had been the objective of intermittent exploration over the past 100 years.
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