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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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From: E. Charters6/30/2006 6:24:05 AM
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Here are two maps links that are central to the Everton possibility. The structure is not clear to me. It may be this or that. But it is powerful. There is lots of it. Some of the most important geology may be the southern diorites. The Volcanics to the west and south do not appear to be important. These do not show in these maps which are satellitic.

If the ground appears to you very warped, fractured and disturbed, you are right. It is very much so. Thus the locii of gold and other mineral injection are major. This is not always typical of shield terranes to this degree, and admittedly much disturbed planitesimally is not fecund of ore. Nevertheless with other pragmatic and empiric domains, this augurs plenteous of reward.

Aerially, I admit many terranes are very deformed. Sudbury, Pickle Lake, the Grenville, Armstrong, these areas are quintessentially fractured, with a violence that makes todays earthquakes seem picayune. However when one can correlate important mineralization with such terrane, one should take note of the character and extent of the deformation.

maps.google.ca

maps.google.ca

This map below is the rock geology of the gold zones up there. Note the 180 KM-long "Eastmain" gold-break area to the south in the volcanics. (green rock)

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