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Gold/Mining/Energy : Canadian Diamond Play Cafi

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From: Schneps8/31/2020 3:57:21 PM
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Mike, I am going to post this here because I don't participate on CEO.ca. I have been reading the discussion on the RJX board and would like to contribute some further insight into the dyke/sill encountered. The big geological/structural feature related to the Lorrain Valley and Lake Temiskaming is the fact that it is a rift valley fault zone. As the geography of Lake Temiskaming was dropping the west side (Lorrain Valley and Silver Centre) were rising. Structural faulting occurs parallel to the lake. This is what has allowed for the kimberlite intrusions to occur. This is still an active zone. I have attached a document where Tres-Or Resources has already been through the Cross Lake area.
Once again a lot of hype by this crew.
Cheers
geologyontario.mndm.gov.on.ca
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