Gold Hills (Clifton Shear Zones) Project
Gold Hills (Clifton Shear Zones)
Country USA 
Status PAST PRODUCER 
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Gold Hills (Clifton Shear Zones) Project
Status Risk : Past producer
Country Risk : Very Low
Title(s) of the Gold Hills (Clifton Shear Zones) Project
Clifton Mining
Owner: 85%
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Private Company
Joint venture: 15%
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As part of its contract, Desert Hawk, a well-funded private company, paid the company $250,000 and will issue 500,000 Desert Hawk common shares to the company (equal to approximately 10 percent of outstanding shares of Desert Hawk). Clifton will rec more...
History of the Gold Hills (Clifton Shear Zones) Project
The Shear Vein system contains over forty identified veins that were mined historically in the 1800's and early 1900's. These claims were originally owned by as many as 100 surviving descendants of the original miners. It took management almost 30 years to obtain every patented claim in this historic mine area, and to form them into one contiguous block of claims
 
Geology of the Gold Hills (Clifton Shear Zones) Project
The veins are a rich source of silver, lead and gold. The Shear Veins are unique in the fact that they come right to the surface. The Shear Veins are visible on the surface for distances of up to 6,000 ft. Approximately 100 mine workings penetrate the shear veins and give access into the veins for distances of over 400 ft.
 
Exploration and drilling
3/13/2011 Desert Hawk Gold completed the overhaul and renovat...
Discoveries and Drilling Results
8/9/2006Cane Springs Drill Results
Data last updated on : 9/16/2006
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