Santa Clara / Cerro Bonito Project |
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Santa Clara / Cerro Bonito |
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El Salvador
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GREEN EXPLORATION
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Surface |
47 km² / 11,614 acres |
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Latitude / Longitude |
13 N 32 / 87 W 47 |
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Santa Clara / Cerro Bonito Project |
Status Risk : Green exploration |
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Title(s) of the Santa Clara / Cerro Bonito Project |
| Osisko Mining Corp. Owner: 100% |
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Title | Company Profile | All Projects | Company website | Company project page |
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Brett Resources Inc., through its wholly owned Salvadoran subsidiary Brett Resources El Salvador, S.A. de C.V., holds 100% of the mineral rights to a 47 square kilometre exploration license, located in eastern El Salvador. The license, called Cerro Bonito, was approved by the Salvadoran government in June, 2005. |
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Location of the Santa Clara / Cerro Bonito Project |
The license, called Cerro Bonito is a 47 square kilometre exploration license, located in eastern El Salvador. It is roughly 15 km in N-S extent and varies in width between 1 and 4 km in an E-W direction. It covers three distinct gold targets: the centrally located Santa Clara, Gaspar in the northern portion of the concession and Tinta Amarilla in the south.
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History of the Santa Clara / Cerro Bonito Project |
At the Santa Clara prospect, an epithermal, low sulfidation, banded quartz-adularia vein system is developed in a rift-related volcanic sequence. Although outcrops of the vein are limited, intersections in three shallow core holes completed by Brett more...
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Geology of the Santa Clara / Cerro Bonito Project |
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Santa Clara is a high-grade gold vein occurrence that projects over two kilometres along strike towards Gaspar, a high level zone of silicified volcanic rocks. Surface sampling of the Santa Clara vein returned 24.7 g/t Au over 2.3 m true width. Gaspa more...
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Data last updated on : 4/12/2008
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