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Massive Sulphide Project Overview

PROTEROZOIC SEDIMENTARY AGED ROCKS ā€¢ Paleographic reconstructions put Eastern Australia (Broken Hill) adjacent to modern day Yukon at the time of deposition of both deposits. These two deposits likely had a very similar genesis Grades vary from deposit to deposit, as does the specific geology Drilling at the Massive Sulphide Project to date, plots among the richest grades that are encountered in sedex deposits globally. Dariba-Rampura 1800 Zawar 1700 W E India 00 S I Kalahari Rosh Pinah 1100 Aggeneys 1650 Congo East Antarctica Sullivan >1400 Laurentia Balmat-Edwards 1300 West Africa Amazonia CANTEX TSXV: CD Australia HYC 1690 Broken Hill 1690 North Rackla Project Mt. ISA 1670 Baltica Siberia Grenvillian Belt Pre-Grenvillian Cratons Current True Magnetic North BROKEN HILL MINE 00 NORTH RACKLA Source: Hoffman, P. F. (1991). Did the Breakout of Laurentia Turn Gondwanaland Inside- Out? Science, 252(5011), 1409ā€“1412. 7
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