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To: jpthoma1 who wrote (26362)8/29/2018 6:32:30 PM
From: riversides  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39519
 
je ne sais pas si cross hills est d'âge protérozoïque,je vais m'informer,sur le site ça dit ceci.

The Cross Hill areas has also been recognized by the Geological Survey of Canada who noted it in a technical paper (Iron Oxide Copper-Gold (±Ag ±Nb ±P ±REE ±U) Deposits: A CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE, by Lousie Corriveau)

Geologically the project is hosted with a sequence of granites, sediment all sitting along a large regional structure break called the Cross Hills Lineament. The southern portion of the project is underlain by a peralkine granite and sedimentary formations. The northern portion of the property is composed of undivided volcanic and sedmentary rocks which has been intruded by the Ackley Granite. The property Cross Hill Fault underlies the property and is a regional structure that can be traced for +25 kilometres. Numerous north to north east shear zones and faults intersect the larger Cross Hill Fault over its length.