Cruz Project |
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Cruz |
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Canada
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Province |
British columbia |
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Close to |
Cranbrook |
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GREEN EXPLORATION
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Latitude / Longitude |
49 N 15 / 116 W 9 |
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Legends
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Explores for
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Gold - Lead - Silver - Zinc -
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Cruz Project |
Status Risk : Green exploration |
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Location of the Cruz Project |
The Cruz property, totaling 20,748 acres, is a lead/zinc property located 20 kilometers southwest of Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada. The property is comprised of 282 claim units located southeast of Moyie Lake, British Columbia, Canada.
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History of the Cruz Project |
The earlier history of the area is brief and not well known. Small lead/zinc showings along the northern Sundown Creek attracted initial attention.
About 4 kilometers north of the north boundary of claims, a 3476 meter oil/gas exploration well was drilled in 1987, it yield chips collected over 3 meter intervals for a significant portion of the Aldridge Formation.
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Geology of the Cruz Project |
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The Cruz property is underlain by the Mesoproterozoic Purcell Supergroup, a thick succession of fine-grained terrigenous clastic, carbonate and very minor volcanic rocks exposed in the core of the Purcell Anticlinorium in southeastern British Columbia. The Purcell basin was formed by block faulting in an intracratonic setting on the western margin of the ancient North American Craton.
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Data last updated on : 1/30/2009
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Disclaimer
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