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Re: ShortonCash post# 183544

Wednesday, 01/11/2012 11:54:45 AM

Wednesday, January 11, 2012 11:54:45 AM

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Great DD Shorton! :o) I like this part:

Here is a map that shows where (NTS 2C/04) (NTS 2C/06) and (NTS 2C/11) are on the NTS grid.

Leon Normore continued 1:50 000-scale bedrock mapping
in the Avalon Zone of eastern Newfoundland with the
Random Island map area (NTS 2C/04). This area is to the
south of the Trinity and Bonavista map areas (NTS 2C/06,
NTS 2C/11) that were mapped during the 2009 and 2010
field seasons. The Random Island map area contains a
greater variety of rock types compared to areas to the north
and includes sedimentary, volcaniclastic, volcanic and plutonic
rocks. Field work focused on extending the previously
established stratigraphic framework of the Bonavista
Peninsula to the southwest into the Random Island area.
The well known copper-bearing Blue Point Horizon of the
Crown Hill Formation was found in several new localities
across the entire eastern edge of the map area. Copper mineralization also occurs in the chilled margins of the Herring
Cove Facies pillow lavas located between the Crown Hill and
Rocky Harbour formations.

The well known copper-bearing Blue Point Horizon of the
Crown Hill Formation was found in several new localities
across the entire eastern edge of the map area. Copper mineralization
also occurs in the chilled margins of the Herring
Cove Facies pillow lavas located between the Crown Hill and
Rocky Harbour formations


Thats is North Lucky....Herring Cove is South Lucky