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Sunday, November 23, 2008 4:53 AM IDLE (GMT +12hrs)


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  • Deposit Type: Vein, Breccia and Stockwork
  • Commodity: Gold
  • State/Province: BC
  • Country: Canada
  • Latitude: 49° 37' N
  • Longitude: 116° 28' W
  • Deal Type: Option
  • Conditions:
    Available for Option or Joint Venture. Contact Eagle Plains.


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Exploration.

Summary

The Hall Lake (Cretin) Property located approximately 50km west of Cranbrook, BC consists of three contiguous claim blocks totaling 1779 hectares staked and owned 100% by Eagle Plains Resources. A network of logging roads provides access to the area and transmission lines run to a microwave tower on the property. The Hall Lake (Cretin) claims are centered over the Hall Lake Stock, a granodioritic intrusive hosted by the Creston and Aldridge sediments. The presence of mid-Cretaceous granitic intrusions, solitary, stockwork and sheeted quartz veins with Au-W-Bi metal signatures, and RGS anomalies for pathfinder elements gave reason to believe there may be proximal-related gold mineralization.

Geology

Cover a large (7.5 square-km) Cretaceous-aged granitic intrusive
known as the Hall Lake Stock, which is hosted by Aldridge and Creston
formation sediments.

Exploration

Exploration on the Hall Lake Property (Cretin) to date has been limited to preliminary prospecting and geochemical sampling. Anomalous Gold and Silver mineralization appears to be associated with a large felsic dyke located near the contact between the intrusive and the Creston sediments.