Goshen Project |
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Goshen |
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Canada
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GREEN EXPLORATION
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Number of claims |
322 |
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Goshen Project |
Status Risk : Green exploration |
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Location of the Goshen Project |
The Goshen property consists of 322 claims covering part of the Carboniferous-aged Moncton sedimentary sub-basin. The Basin is a post-tectonic successor basin of the larger Maritimes Carboniferous Basin which extends from Newfoundland southwest through Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick.
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History of the Goshen Project |
The property hosts a historical copper prospect known as the Goshen Prospect. This prospect is reported to contain a resource (non 43-101 compliant) of approximately 25,000 tons grading 2.25% Cu. Mineralization occurs along the Caledonia fault zone; a major north-east trending structure.
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Geology of the Goshen Project |
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This geological environment is considered highly permissive for the development of Sediment-hosted Stratiform Copper (SSC) deposits. The permeable zones of fining upward fluvial cycles, along with fault and fracture zones permit groundwater transport of metals through oxidized beds.
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Data last updated on : 9/28/2009
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Disclaimer
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All information on this page comes from internal and external sources deemed reliable. This information might not be up to date, so please perform due diligence before making any conclusion or making any action. Do contact us should any information be missing or incorrect.
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