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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Thunderstruck Resources Ltd V.AWE

Alternate Symbol(s):  THURF

Thunderstruck Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based mining exploration company. The Company’s principal mineral property interest is a project located on the main island of Fiji. Its projects include Korokayiu Copper-Zinc Prospect, Liwa Gold-Silver Prospect, Rama Copper-Gold Prospect and Nakoro Zinc-Copper Prospect. The Korokayiu prospect is located on the southern part of Fiji’s largest island... see more

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Thunderstruck Resources Ltd > Nakoro Is Expanding
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Post by TonyDj on May 01, 2023 1:52am

Nakoro Is Expanding

When the JOGMEC JV was on the focus was Korokayiu.Nakoro was IMO an after thought but from recent mineral exploration dicoveries that area is also expanding.
Thunderstruck's geological team carried out further geological mapping and sampling at Nakoro, which features an 8 km untested prospective geologic horizon highlighted through the interpretation of regional magnetics. (See Figure 2.) That work revealed a significant extension to the mineralized system at Nakoro. Extensive gossan outcrops were discovered along the Navakaruku creek area with one instance of massive sulphide mineralization associated with quartz veins within the gossan. The gossans are associated with strong limonite staining and small chlorite-epidote veinlets and amygdules. These results are typical for a VMS system, which typically occur in clusters.
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