Risk and valuation analysis of the Copper Mountain Project |
Status Risk : Mine development |
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Title(s) of the Copper Mountain Project |
| Copper Mountain Mining Corp. Owner: 100% |
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Location of the Copper Mountain Project |
The project is located 15 km southwest of Princeton, BC, an established mining town.
The property consists of approximately 18,000 acres of prospective mining land held under a combination of 135 crown grants, 132 mineral claims, 14 mining licenses, 8 cell mineral claims and 12 fee simple lots.
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History of the Copper Mountain Project |
Initial exploration at Copper Mountain dates back to 1884. In 1923, Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Company (Granby) acquired the property, built a milling facility in Allenby adjacent to Princeton and extracted 31.5 million tonnes of more...
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Geology of the Copper Mountain Project |
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The Copper Mountain alkalic porphyry copper-gold camp is part of a northerly trending Mesozoic tectonostratigraphic terrane termed Quesnellia, composed of a volcanic arc with overlying sedimentary sequences, all of which were built on top of a deformed, oceanic sedimentary-volcanic complex.
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