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.