NI 43-101 Technical Report for the Haile Project in South Carolina, United States dated April 2010 (Q31718): Difference between revisions

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Property / addresses subject: Cambrian Period / rank
 
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Property / addresses subject: Cambrian Period / qualifier
 
concept highlight: metamorphosed sedimentary rocks of Late Proterozoic or Early Cambrian age. This volcanic arc assemblage was deposited
Property / addresses subject: Cambrian Period / qualifier
 
concept highlight: present within all of the Late Proterozoic to Early Cambrian aged units. This deformation manifests
Property / addresses subject: Cambrian Period / qualifier
 
concept highlight: laminated sediments of Late Precambrian or earliest Cambrian age. The mineralization was driven by hydrothermal
Property / addresses subject: Cambrian Period / qualifier
 
concept highlight: metavolcaniclastic and upper metasedimentary rocks of Precambrian/Cambrian transition age (560 million years ago (Ma))
Property / addresses subject: Cambrian Period / qualifier
 
concept highlight: strain is present within all of the Precambrian to Cambrian aged units. This deformation manifests
Property / addresses subject: Cambrian Period / reference
 
Property / addresses subject: Cambrian Period / reference
 
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Property / addresses subject: Cretaceous Period / rank
 
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Property / addresses subject: Cretaceous Period / qualifier
 
concept highlight: textures of the rocks. Regional submersion during the Cretaceous resulted in the deposition of kaolinite
Property / addresses subject: Cretaceous Period / qualifier
 
concept highlight: metasedimentary lithologies. 7.1.1.6 Coastal Plain Sand The Cretaceous Middendorf Formation can have thicknesses
Property / addresses subject: Cretaceous Period / qualifier
 
concept highlight: metasediments, saprolite, Mesozoic diabase dikes, and Cretaceous coastal plain sand were updated with
Property / addresses subject: Cretaceous Period / qualifier
 
concept highlight: Sand A wire-mesh surface of the basal contact of the Cretaceous aged Middendorf Formation was created
Property / addresses subject: Cretaceous Period / qualifier
 
concept highlight: deposition of Coastal Plain sediments during the Cretaceous. The area has since gone through continental
Property / addresses subject: Cretaceous Period / qualifier
 
concept highlight: laminated metasiltstone. 7.1.4.6 Coastal Plain Sand The Cretaceous Middendorf Formation can have thicknesses
Property / addresses subject: Cretaceous Period / reference
 
Property / addresses subject: Cretaceous Period / reference
 
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Property / addresses subject: Jurassic Period / rank
 
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Property / addresses subject: Jurassic Period / qualifier
 
concept highlight: units are crosscut by northwesttrending, Triassic to Jurassic age diabase dikes. Saprolite of variable
Property / addresses subject: Jurassic Period / qualifier
 
concept highlight: assemblage is crosscut by northwest-trending, Triassic to Jurassic age diabase dikes. Saprolite of variable
Property / addresses subject: Jurassic Period / reference
 
Property / addresses subject: Jurassic Period / reference
 
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Property / addresses subject: Triassic Period / rank
 
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Property / addresses subject: Triassic Period / qualifier
 
concept highlight: while areas of metasedimentary rocks are unpatterned (Triassic rift basins not shown). Generalized slate
Property / addresses subject: Triassic Period / qualifier
 
concept highlight: sheared. These units are crosscut by northwesttrending, Triassic to Jurassic age diabase dikes. Saprolite
Property / addresses subject: Triassic Period / qualifier
 
concept highlight: entire assemblage is crosscut by northwest-trending, Triassic to Jurassic age diabase dikes. Saprolite
Property / addresses subject: Triassic Period / reference
 
Property / addresses subject: Triassic Period / reference
 

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an NI 43-101 Technical Report pulled from the GeoArchive collection
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NI 43-101 Technical Report for the Haile Project in South Carolina, United States dated April 2010
an NI 43-101 Technical Report pulled from the GeoArchive collection

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    metamorphosed sedimentary rocks of Late Proterozoic or Early Cambrian age. This volcanic arc assemblage was deposited
    present within all of the Late Proterozoic to Early Cambrian aged units. This deformation manifests
    laminated sediments of Late Precambrian or earliest Cambrian age. The mineralization was driven by hydrothermal
    metavolcaniclastic and upper metasedimentary rocks of Precambrian/Cambrian transition age (560 million years ago (Ma))
    strain is present within all of the Precambrian to Cambrian aged units. This deformation manifests
    textures of the rocks. Regional submersion during the Cretaceous resulted in the deposition of kaolinite
    metasedimentary lithologies. 7.1.1.6 Coastal Plain Sand The Cretaceous Middendorf Formation can have thicknesses
    metasediments, saprolite, Mesozoic diabase dikes, and Cretaceous coastal plain sand were updated with
    Sand A wire-mesh surface of the basal contact of the Cretaceous aged Middendorf Formation was created
    deposition of Coastal Plain sediments during the Cretaceous. The area has since gone through continental
    laminated metasiltstone. 7.1.4.6 Coastal Plain Sand The Cretaceous Middendorf Formation can have thicknesses
    units are crosscut by northwesttrending, Triassic to Jurassic age diabase dikes. Saprolite of variable
    assemblage is crosscut by northwest-trending, Triassic to Jurassic age diabase dikes. Saprolite of variable
    while areas of metasedimentary rocks are unpatterned (Triassic rift basins not shown). Generalized slate
    sheared. These units are crosscut by northwesttrending, Triassic to Jurassic age diabase dikes. Saprolite
    entire assemblage is crosscut by northwest-trending, Triassic to Jurassic age diabase dikes. Saprolite
    2 references
    Linkage to this mine was established with a simple name match from imperfect metadata identifying the geographic area of the mining project
    P97 (Deleted Property)
    4530692:3T4UACES Property P97 not found, cannot determine the data type to use.
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