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Re: Hurricane_Rick post# 272

Friday, 05/04/2018 3:47:47 PM

Friday, May 04, 2018 3:47:47 PM

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Some items on the Falconbridge Mirage project which may be noteworthy (I guess we'll find out Monday):

A report from a Geotem Magnetic Survey performed in the early 1990s:

http://www.geologyontario.mndmf.gov.on.ca/mndmfiles/afri/data/imaging/41I16NW0063//41I16NW0063.Pdf

From a March, 1992 Northern Miner article:

At the Wanapitei anomaly northeast of Sudbury, Ont., the company will spend about $500,000 to test for Sudbury-type mineralization. The Mirage project, as Falconbridge calls the wildcat program, will focus on relatively shallow targets (400-500 metres) on the east portion of the company’s claim group, says Knuckey.

“Mirage is a very long-term grassroots project. It’s something you have to keep picking away at.”


http://www.northernminer.com/news/falconbridge-cuts-1992-exploration-budget-by-20/1000176980/


From a July, 1992 NorthernMiner article:

"At the 2,000-claim Mirage project near Sudbury, Ont., Falconbridge is spending $1.2 million to investigate the Wanapitei anomaly, a geophysical target similar in size and shape to the anomaly that defines the Sudbury mine basin."
http://www.northernminer.com/news/falconbridge-set-to-resume-drilling-at-white-star-property/1000132558/

The Wanapitei Anamoly

"The Temagami Magnetic Anomaly has striking similarities to the nearby Sudbury Basin, which is one of the richest mining areas in the world, its magnetic anomalies are very similar to the Sudbury Basin and so it could be a second metal-rich impact crater"

https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Temagami_Magnetic_Anomaly