Central Mineral Belt (Bayswater)
Central Mineral Belt (Bayswater)
Country Canada 
Province Labrador
Status GREEN EXPLORATION 
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Central Mineral Belt (Bayswater)
Status Risk : Green exploration
Country Risk : Very Low
Title(s) of the Central Mineral Belt (Bayswater)
Bayswater Uranium Corp.
Interest: 100%
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Location of the Central Mineral Belt (Bayswater)
The Central Mineral Belt district runs for more than 250 km through south-central Labrador, on the eastern edge of Canada. The project area is located approximately 40 km to 100 km from Postville, a town of approximately 250 people.
 
History of the Central Mineral Belt (Bayswater)
Exploration for uranium and base metals in the Central Mineral Belt started in 1955 and continued on and off until the late 1970's. In 1993 the Geological Survey of Canada completed a detailed lake sediment and water sampling survey program that revealed significant uranium, silver, copper and iron anomalies.
 
Geology of the Central Mineral Belt (Bayswater)
The area of the Northwest Block is underlain by rocks more than 2.5 billion years old, including granite-like rock types and lesser amounts of volcanic rocks. The Southwest and Southeast Block are underlain by similarly aged rocks as well as an extensive terrain of slightly older granite-like intrusives.
 
Data last updated on : 12/11/2008
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