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Latest Information February 28, 1997 A pyroxenite plug measuring approximately 3 kms long by 1 km wide was recommended for staking. In 1974, Rio Tinto drilled three holes in the central part of the pyroxenite plug intersecting minor chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite and magnetite hosted in a massive pyroxenite. The property was subsequently flown by Aerodat. The survey defined three weak but definite EM/Mag anomalies in areas that have never been previously explored. A Phase I program consisting of deep Pulse EM over the three airborne anomalies followed by diamond drilling has been recommended (as reported Sep/00). February 28, 1997 A pyroxenite plug measuring approximately 3 kms long by 1 km wide was recommended for staking. In 1974, Rio Tinto drilled three holes in the central part of the pyroxenite plug intersecting minor chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite and magnetite hosted in a massive pyroxenite. The property was subsequently flown by Aerodat. The survey defined three weak but definite EM/Mag anomalies in areas that have never been previously explored. A Phase I program consisting of deep Pulse EM over the three airborne anomalies followed by diamond drilling has been recommended (as reported Sep/00). |