According to WestBay Research, Doubleview Capital Corp. (TSX: V.DBV, OTCQB: DBLVF, Forum) is “beginning to outline a large alkalic porphyry deposit”, constituting “an important copper-gold discovery in northwest British Columbia”. As readers due their due diligence on this project (and Company), it’s important to understand that it was not simple luck that Doubleview made its discovery in this area of B.C.
The Golden Triangle region of northwestern British Columbia is a region noted for its mineral riches. Understanding why the Golden Triangle is so prolific for mineral exploration requires becoming familiar with an even larger geological formation: the Pacific Ocean’s “Ring of Fire”.
The Ring of Fire is a volcanic formation which extends in a crude inverted horseshoe along the Pacific rim. The perimeter extends from Australia/New Zealand all along the Eastern coast of Asia before crossing the Bering Strait and creating a belt of rich mineralization all along the Western coast of North and South America.
Several of the world’s largest mines and richest mineralized districts are associated with the Ring of Fire, including the gigantic copper/gold Grasberg mine in Indonesia, Nevada’s famed Carlin gold trend, Chile’s world-famous copper district, and the multitude of silver-rich deposits in Mexico.
Unlike Nevada’s gold district, the Golden Triangle is at a much earlier stage of development. Doubleview Capital recently completed its option agreement and now holds 100% ownership of its Hat Copper-Gold Project in the Golden Triangle. Readers wanting to learn more about this important and under-developed district as well as the details concerning Doubleview’s recent discovery can learn much more in the in-depth report below:
Important Copper-Gold Discovery in a Prolific District
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