INAJA Project
INAJA
Country Brazil 
Province Carajas
Status BROWN EXPLORATION 
Latitude / Longitude 8 S 54 / 37 W 49
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Risk and valuation analysis of the INAJA Project
Status Risk : Brown exploration
Country Risk : Moderate
Title(s) of the INAJA Project
Aura Minerals Inc.
Owner: 100%
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Location of the INAJA Project
The Inaja Greenstone Belt (IGB) is a 100 kilometer long E-W trending arc in the southernmost part of the Carajas Mettallogenic Province in Para State.
 
History of the INAJA Project
IGB is best known for alluvial gold deposits active in the mid-1980s. The largest are Forquilha and Carrapato in the east-central part of the belt, each with workings several kilometers long and hundreds of meters wide.
 
Geology of the INAJA Project
Many of the alluvial workings expose sulfidic quartz veins in bedrock shear zones, the apparent source of the gold.
 
Location
Data last updated on : 12/10/2008
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