SCHEELITE DOME Project
SCHEELITE DOME
Country Canada 
Province Yukon territory
Close to Mayo
Status GREEN EXPLORATION 
Surface 112 km² / 27,675 acres
Latitude / Longitude 63 N 46 / 136 W 15
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Status Risk : Green exploration
Country Risk : Very Low
Title(s) of the SCHEELITE DOME Project
Copper Ridge Explorations Inc
Owner: 100%
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Copper Ridge's 100% owned, 11,250 hectare Scheelite Dome Project, located in central Yukon Territory, features one of the largest and strongest gold soil geochemical anomalies in the Tintina Gold Belt.
Location of the SCHEELITE DOME Project
The 11,250 hectare Scheelite Dome Project are located in central Yukon Territory, features one of the largest and strongest gold soil geochemical anomalies in the Tintina Gold Belt. The property is road accessible from the town of Mayo and has a history of placer gold production.
 
History of the SCHEELITE DOME Project
The earliest activity in the area consisted of small-scale placer mining following the discovery of placer gold in 1884 on Johnson Creek and later in 1903, by John Hiatt, in Highet Creek. Highet Creek has produced the largest amount of placer gold in more...
 
Geology of the SCHEELITE DOME Project
The 10 km long gold soil anomaly at Scheelite Dome occurs over gold mineralization in metamorphic rocks, immediately adjacent to a 90 million year old intrusion, with a classic gold-arsenic-bismuth-antimony geochemical signature. Gold mineralization occurs in veins, stockworks, replacement zones and skarn.
 
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