King Property Project |
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King Property |
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Canada
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Province |
Northwest territories |
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Close to |
Yellowknife |
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BROWN EXPLORATION
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Surface |
125 km² / 30,818 acres |
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Latitude / Longitude |
63 N 45 / 111 W 0 |
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Risk and valuation analysis of the King Property Project |
Status Risk : Brown exploration |
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Location of the King Property Project |
The King property is located 220 kilometres northeast of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. This property adjoins the northern boundary of De Beers Canada Mining's Snap Lake diamond deposit, which has been developed as Canada's fourth diamond mine.
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History of the King Property Project |
Six widely spaced, vertical NQ-diameter drill holes were completed in 2001 to test for the down-dip extension of the Snap Lake kimberlite dyke. Five holes intersected kimberlite with one hole abandoned because of technical difficulties. A total of 56 more...
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Data last updated on : 4/28/2010
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