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Revision as of 20:50, 17 November 2023
an NI 43-101 Technical Report pulled from the GeoArchive collection
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English | NI 43-101 Technical Report for the Mesa del Oro Project in New Mexico, United States dated February 2004 |
an NI 43-101 Technical Report pulled from the GeoArchive collection |
Statements
areas. Pennsylvanian age Madera Limestone and the Permian age San Andres Limestone occur both at surface
subsurface of these areas, along with the younger Jurassic age Todilto Limestone. Mesa Aparejo travertine
on an irregular erosion surface of the underlying Triassic Chinle Formation. The deposit is approximately
Oro. The Mesa del Oro travertine is a relatively young Quaternary age, relatively high purity calcium carbonate
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Linkage to this mine was established with a simple name match from imperfect metadata identifying the geographic area of the mining project