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The Nechako property is located in north-central BC, west of Prince George. The property consists of 177 mineral claims encompassing approximately 82,000 hectares.
The Nechako property is underlain by the Chelslatta Caldera Complex, a circular feature approximately 60 kilometres in diameter comprised mainly of Early Tertiary felsic and mafic volcanics.
Evidence suggests the presence of separate smaller-scale volcanic centres within the overall larger caldera complex ptentially leading to multiple areas of mineralization.
The mineralized targets sought are epithermal-style gold-silver deposits; the area includes a number of high priority mineral showings both precious and base metals, and past producers Equity Silver Mines to the north and Blackdome Mines to the south.
In 2006/07 the Company undertook 3D-IP surveying on three grids totaling 143.775 line-kilometres focused on areas of anomalous geochemistry and favourable regional magnetic trends.
The IP survey outlined a large chargeability anomalies on all three grids from near surface extending to 250-400 metres depth, the limit of the survey; the anomalies remain open at depth.
Many of the anomalies have coincident magnetic features and major fault zones transecting the IP anomalies as interpreted from the magnetic data.
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