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Gold mineralization at Delta-1 occurs as two distinct types: The Kasper, South, Creek and Mattawin gold occurrences are hosted by thin horizons of sulphidic and graphitic chert and chert breccia (perhaps sulphidic iron formations). At the Kasper gold occurrence, a banded iron formation is also observed. The rocks are ankeritized and silicified and characterized by an abundance of sulphide (dominantly pyrite with lesser arsenopyrite). At the Eureka and Wedge Gold occurrences gold is associated with an organized stockwork of quartz-ankerite-pyrite veinlets ranging from 1mm to 10cm in width. Multiple generations of mineralized veinlets are observed. Occasionally, fine grained disseminated visible gold is observed within the veinlets. Although visible gold is dominantly associated with the pyrite at the walls of the veinlets specks of visible gold also occur in the central portions of the quartz veinlets. 🔸TSX-V: DLTA | OTCBB: DTARF | Frankfurt: 6G01 🔸 #Delta1 #Gold #GoldMining #Mining #Exploration #Investing #TSX #ThunderBay #Ontario #CanadianMining Learn more about the Delta-1 Gold Project ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gEZht7Kc

Delta-1 Gold Project

Delta-1 Gold Project

https://www.deltaresources.ca

Brigitte D.

Ing. /P.Eng., M.Sc.A.

1mo

Alteration is very good and seeing gold in core is quite promising. Without naming the big open pit west of Val d'Or I don't remember seeing much gold there and yet it is one of the largest mine in Canada. Don't give up, your perseverence will pay some day.

Sandy Stares

President and CEO at Metals Creek Resources Corp.

1mo

Along the same trend at Shabaqua Corners

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