SLEITAT Project
SLEITAT
Country USA 
Province Southwest alaska
Close to Dillingham
Status EARLY DISCOVERY 
Surface 14 km² / 3,521 acres
Latitude / Longitude 60 N 03 / 157 W 03
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Risk and valuation analysis of the SLEITAT Project
Status Risk : Early discovery
Country Risk : Very Low
Title(s) of the SLEITAT Project
Osisko Mining Corp.
Interest: 80%
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On September 2, 2008, Brett accelerated completion of the terms of the JV proposal and has now earned an 80% interest in the property and has issued 1,000,000 shares to Solomon. Solomon retains a 20% participating interest.
Solomon Resources Ltd
Interest: 20%
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In August 2005 a Letter of Intent (LOI) was executed with Solomon Resources Limited (Solomon) to form a joint venture in order to earn 80% of Solomon's 100% owned Sleitat Mountain Tin-Silver-Tungsten Deposit, in southwest Alaska. The 3,520 acre Sleit more...
Location of the SLEITAT Project
The Sleitat Mountain project is located in southwestern Alaska, 415 kilometres southwest of Anchorage. The property lies 130 kilometres west-northwest of lliamna and 35 kilometres north-northeast of Koliganek. Access to the property is by helicopter.
 
History of the SLEITAT Project
Tin on the Sleitat Property was discovered by Cominco American Inc. and Enstar Resources Corporation during a 1983 regional exploration program. Mapping, geochemical surveys, geophysical surveys and nine drill holes totaling 723.8 metres completed between 1983 and 1987 defined and tested a complex granitic intrusion which hosted cassiterite mineralization in sheeted greisen zones.
 
Geology of the SLEITAT Project
The deposit is exposed in a saddle on Sleitat Mountain, where tin, tungsten, and silver occur in an east-west trending, steeply dipping greisen zone that extends nearly one kilometre along trend. The mineralized greisen varies from 30 to 240 metres wide and, based on results of drilling by Cominco in 1989, extends to a minimum depth of 90 metres.
 
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Data last updated on : 12/31/1989
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