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ShortonCash

01/17/12 4:20 PM

#6961 RE: gump90 #6956

Used for the construction industry...before the quarry starts production......LOL seems alittle fishy to me that there is no information for the Bulldog quarry, no phone number seem they dont want the construction business to call.....

http://www.nr.gov.nl.ca/nr/mines/geoscience/publications/MinesBranchReview2011.pdf


There were 1649 quarry permits and 82 quarry leases issued
in the province in 2010. Total production for the province in
2010 was 4 774 148 m, a 44% increase over the 3 309 332 m
produced in 2009. During the 2011/12 fiscal year quarry
inspectors have completed 1120 inspections. Increased
inspection activity has led to better compliance with the
Quarry Materials Act, but serious violations still occur.
Currently court dates are pending for two incidents where
charges have been laid for illegal quarrying.
A significant enhancement was completed in July for Quarry
Permit/Lease information displayed on the Geoscience
Atlas. It is now possible to identify sites where new applications
for a Quarry Permit are located before the permit is
issued. As well, Subordinate Quarry Permit locations,
Quarry Leases and archived expired quarry permit locations
can now be identified and distinguished on the Geoscience
Atlas; a mine of useful information for groups in the construction
business!

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TinkerBelle

01/25/12 5:33 PM

#7038 RE: gump90 #6956

Yes Gump...looks that way...

It's the Pits !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL.


Quarry Pits....used for exploration...Cull's Harbour Quarry

Exploration History and Mineralization
In 2010, the owner of the property discovered a new polymetallic mineral
showing on the western side of the property in an active quarry, approximately
100 m X 100 m in area, just north of Cull’s Harbour, (Map 2). A strong government lake sediment
anomaly in Cu, Sb, Pb, and Ag occurs in the area covered by the claims...


Lots of great info on this pdf...since Rusty Ridge is just below on this map...Bunyan's Cove area...so open the link and read about the area.
http://www.nr.gov.nl.ca/nr/mines/prospector/matty_mitchell/pdf/Copper-Zinc/Cull%27s%20Harbour%20Cu-Zn-Sb-Au.pdf


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TinkerBelle

01/26/12 2:26 PM

#7053 RE: gump90 #6956

Prospecting in a quarry....:o)
Examples:



But we weren’t in Norway to quarry larvikite for kitchen countertops at home! Glenn and I are studying the mineralogy and chemistry of minerals within alkaline pegmatites that can be found within the complex.


http://canadianmuseumofnature.wordpress.com/2011/10/28/rock-tales-from-norway/


Quarry Pits....used for exploration...Cull's Harbour Quarry



Quote:Exploration History and Mineralization
In 2010, the owner of the property discovered a new polymetallic mineral
showing on the western side of the property in an active quarry, approximately
100 m X 100 m in area, just north of Cull’s Harbour, (Map 2). A strong government lake sediment
anomaly in Cu, Sb, Pb, and Ag occurs in the area covered by the claims...



Lots of great info on this pdf...since Rusty Ridge is just below on this map...Bunyan's Cove area...so open the link and read about the area.
http://www.nr.gov.nl.ca/nr/mines/prospector/matty_mitchell/pdf/Copper-Zinc/Cull%27s%20Harbour%20Cu-Zn-Sb-Au.pdf