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Longlac

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Metals of interests:  Gold  LongLac Gold Project.PDF

Ownership:
100 % Melkior

Location:
50 km northeast of the town of Geraldton – Accessible by road all year-round.

Surface area:
 176 claims covering a total area of 28.16 km2

Highlights:

  • 462 line-km airborne AeroTEM survey and interpretation.
  • 26.1 line-km Induced Polarization survey.

Description:

The Longlac Property in the Laponen/Castlebar Lake areas is located near the town of Longlac and approximately 50 kilometres east of Geraldton, Ontario.  The property consists of 176 unpatented mining claims, divided into two blocks (LL and LL3), covering a total area of 28.16 square kilometres in the eastern part of the LongLac-Geraldton-Beardmore Greenstone/metasedimentary belt, the host of one of the main gold mining camps in Ontario.  

The LL3 Gold Property lies to the immediate west of Milestone Project, which is currently under option from Milestone Exploration Ltd. by Prodigy Gold.

The property is underlain by a narrow assemblage of northeast trending metavolcanic and metasedimentary rock units, which are bordered to the north and the south by intrusive granitic rocks.  The metavolcanics and metasedimentary rock units and enclosing granitoids are intruded by northerly trending diabase dykes.  The westernmost block encompasses a large Z-fold structure, as recognized from aeromagnetic data provided by the 1989 Ontario Government Airborne Magnetic/Electromagnetic Survey of the Tashota-Geraldton-LongLac Area (map sheet nos. 81330 and 81331).  The Z-fold structure is interpreted as being the result of folded, continuous iron formations interbedded with other metasedimentary units.

Maps

       LONGLAC GOLD PROJECT (LL3), Longlac, Ontario, Canada

Longlac

      LONGLAC PROJECT MAP, Longlac, Ontario, Canada

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