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Copper Exploration Mineral Claims Staked at Thunder Bay Project

Stockhouse Editorial
1 Comment| April 20, 2022

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(Map via Argo Gold Inc. Click to enlarge.)

On Wednesday, Canadian mineral exploration and development company Argo Gold Inc. (CSE: ARQ, Forum) announced that it had staked copper exploration mineral claims in the Marshall Lake Area located 250 kilometres north of Thunder Bay, Ontario.

The four claim blocks cover 50 square kilometres that is prospective for copper mineralization indicated by known sulphide mineralization present in the area Marshall assemblage.

The SW Claim Block is on the NE -SW trend line of local faults and is possibly down dip of the east dipping F2 fold.

The North Claim Block is underlain by the Marshall assemblage, multiple faults, the F1 fold and the gabbroic intrusion associated with known mineralization in the camp.

The East Claim Block covers the F2 fold extension associated with the trend of notable VTEM anomalies.

The SE Claim Block has historic drill holes intersecting the lithology like Marshall Lake including sulphides with 12 historic assessment reports assaying for nickel and copper.

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