Mosaic Minerals Corporation (CSE: MOC) has started the drilling campaign of a minimum of 1,000 metres on the 113 North property in Quebec.
The company’s management wants to test the possible continuity of an ultramafic associated with the Fortin/Ducros showing of Québec Nickel, located approximately 300 meters south of the property boundary.
A magnetic anomaly trending NNO-SSE seems associated with this showing. This, according to MERN data and results obtained by Québec Nickel would contain interesting Ni, Cu, Pt, Pd and Au values.
A prospecting campaign on the northern part of the 113 North property was also launched in the last few days. The objective is to collect as many samples as possible to learn more about this part of the property.
The 113 North project is located in the south-eastern part of the Abitibi greenstone belt and is comprised of 59 claims totalling 3,010 ha within a 6-to12-kilometer-wide band made up of volcano-sedimentary rocks located between the granodiorite-tonalite batholiths of Josselin and Montgay.
The volcanic rocks of this group exhibit felsic, intermediate, and mafic compositions and are intersected by dunite, gabbro and diorite dykes. Iron formations (sulphides and oxides) and clastic sedimentary rocks, such as greywackes and shales, are also present.
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