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We have 10,000 acres of claims in Wyoming USA.
This prospect is similar to the Carlin trend in Nevada. The best surface rock sample had 5.42 ppm gold and the best soil sample had 0.982 ppm gold. The expansive clays (including Bentonite) used in cosmetics appear to have a value of several hundred million dollars. Two major companies are reviewing clay content for Bentonite deposits.
Here is some information:
1. It contains ultramafic rock outcrops that are candidates for Shoshonitic dikes.
2. There is strong evidence (organic vents, fossilized wood, etc.) of hydrocarbon escape, probably more than at the Carlin Trend.
3. It has compressional structure, bounded on one side by a mapped reverse fault.
4. Normal faults occur parallel to the reverse fault, as if extensional stresses may have post-dated the compressional stress.
5. It has Mississippian-aged Madison Limestone outcrops a few miles updip from the prospect.
6. It has similar regional geochemistry (from about 100 rock samples collected at evenly spaced claim posts)
7. There is ample evidence of multiphase silicification over a wide area, with jasperoids numerous in parts of the claim.
8. There is evidence of prophlitic and argillic alteration.
9. Sedimentary breccia and sedimentary conglomerates are common.
10. The prospect has massive occurrences of sodium and calcic bentonite deposits at the surface (produced by hydrothermal alternation and in greater quantities than at Carlin), some of which appear to have flowed upwards (starting underground) along at least one of the normal faults.
The regional gold values are typically several to a few tens of ppb in quantity (as measured by Ultratrace at Actlabs in Canada). Some selected surface samples were measured by Reed Laboratories in business since 1954, the best rock sample had 5.52 ppm gold and the best soil sample had 0.82 ppm gold. The samples measured by Ultratrace (1 gram samples) of this area were in the 10's of ppb range, but it is not uncommon for small samples to yield a much lower value than large-samples of the same specimen, possibly because of undersampling and/or gravity basing.
NOTE: There is a railroad right next or near the property.
Listed oil operating companies may request further information.
CONTACT: Aubrey Barrow
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Posted by n on Thursday, August 14, 2008 18:11
Location Wyoming
Category Items for Sale
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