HARRY BROOK Project |
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HARRY BROOK |
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Canada
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Province |
New brunswick |
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GREEN EXPLORATION
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Risk and valuation analysis of the HARRY BROOK Project |
Status Risk : Green exploration |
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Location of the HARRY BROOK Project |
Harry Brook is located approximately 20 km to the northeast of the Annidale claims in a very accessible area of the province.
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History of the HARRY BROOK Project |
In 2005, Susan Johnson, a geologist with the N.B. Department of Natural Resources, discovered a float boulder of quartz vein material in Harry Brook which assayed 1320 g/tonne gold (nearly 40 ounces per tonne gold). This represents the highest gold assay ever recorded in New Brunswick and suggests the possibility of high-grade gold deposits in the region.
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Geology of the HARRY BROOK Project |
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This area had seen sporadic gold exploration over the years. Small claim blocks had been staked by prospectors and it was known from provincial geochemical surveys that one of the highest stream sediment gold anomalies in the district had come from Harry Brook.
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Data last updated on : 1/9/2008
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Disclaimer
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