Mineral Exploration

Winter 2014

Mineral Exploration is the official publication of the Association of Mineral Exploration British Columbia.

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Aeromagnetic survey, KSP project. Brixton Metals Corporation explored beyond the Oban Breccia silver zone and evaluated the Glenfiddich and Outlaw zones at its Thorn project. Drilling at Outlaw tested a gold-in- soil anomaly and returned several multi-gram gold intersec- tions in siltstone and greywacke. Colorado Resources Ltd. conducted grassroots explora- tion at its KSP project, generating drill targets based on 1,900 combined soil and rock samples and a 600-line-kilometre air- borne magnetic survey. A drilling program was completed in early October. PORPHYRY (COPPER-GOLD, COPPER-MOLYBDENUM, MOLYBDENUM) PROJECTS Seabridge Gold Inc. is poised to make its KSM project a reality, having received a provincial environmental assessment certifi- cate and other permits. The company can now start precon- struction activities, including building the rights-of-way for the 23-kilometre Mitchell-Treaty tunnel. Deep drilling at the Iron Cap and Kerr deposits yielded copper-gold values that suggest resources beyond the 2.68 billion tonnes of proven and prob- able reserves grading 0.51 grams per tonne gold and 0.22 per cent copper. Photograph : Government of British Columbia W I N T E R 2 0 1 4 69 Matrix Diamond Drilling.indd 1 8/3/10 3:40:42 PM

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