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FRAN CLAIMS

Pb
0.94
USD/lb
-1.11
red
Data as of Jun 18, 2013 12:00AM UTC
Ag
20.30
USD/oz
0.15
green
Data as of Jun 20, 2013 12:56PM UTC
Zn
0.82
USD/lb
0.06
green
Data as of Jun 18, 2013 12:00AM UTC


Key Facts
Status: Exploration
Type of Work: Surface
Location: British Columbia, Canada
                 0 km of CRANBROOK

Commodities: Lead, Silver, Zinc
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Latest Information
July 31, 2005
A third hole is planned.
November 1, 2004
One hole near the southern end of the Fran-Davent basin, located at the north end of Moyie Lake, intersected an anomalously thick Sullivan horizon, supportive evidence of deposition in a structural basin. It contained minor disseminated pyrrhotite and sphalerite with a 5-meter interval averaging 163 ppm Pb and 758 ppm Zn. This intersection, as well as similar results from a 2003 drill hole located 1.5 km to the south, is characteristic of mineralization at the distal fringes of a sedex style massive sulphide deposit. Furthermore, comparison of absolute metal values, Pb/Zn ratios and Sullivan horizon thicknesses indicate a mineralizing vector towards the south and therefore a third exploration hole, located farther southeast, is proposed for the Fran area early in the 2005 season.
June 10, 2004
Two step out holes from previous drilling were to commence. One hole drilled in 2002 and extended in 2003 to Sullivan Time intersected 40 m of Sullivan-time stratigraphy that contained a highly anomalous 13 metre interval that is similar to distal sedex mineralization. Within this interval were two sections, 1.0 and 1.3 m thick, of partly laminated sphaleritepyrrhotite mineralization that contained up to 2500 ppm zinc.

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