NI 43-101 Technical Report for the Aljustrel Project in Europe, Portugal dated March 2007 (Q28527)

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NI 43-101 Technical Report for the Aljustrel Project in Europe, Portugal dated March 2007
an NI 43-101 Technical Report pulled from the GeoArchive collection

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    Carvelho et al. 1997. The IPB consists of a Devonian-Carboniferous volcano-sedimentary sequence that
    area is host to a number of Late Devonian to Early Carboniferous stratiform, exhalative polymetallic
    Iberian Pyrite Belt The IPB consists of a Devonian-Carboniferous volcano-sedimentary sequence that
    Volcanic-Siliceous complex (VS-Upper Devonian to Carboniferous) and (iii) Flysch group (FG-Carboniferous;
    Carboniferous) and (iii) Flysch group (FG-Carboniferous; Culm group of Schermerhorn and Stanton,
    summarized by Carvelho et al. 1997. The IPB consists of a Devonian-Carboniferous volcano-sedimentary sequence
    deposits. The Aljustrel Mine area is host to a number of Late Devonian to Early Carboniferous stratiform, exhalative
    sulphide. The area is interpreted to represent a Late Devonian rifted basin which appears to have controlled
    of the Iberian Pyrite Belt The IPB consists of a Devonian-Carboniferous volcano-sedimentary sequence
    youngest: (i) Phyllite-Quartzite group (PQ-Upper Devonian), (ii) Volcanic-Siliceous complex (VS-Upper
    Devonian), (ii) Volcanic-Siliceous complex (VS-Upper Devonian to Carboniferous) and (iii) Flysch group
    limestone units near the top of this unit are Upper Devonian. The VS conformably overlies the PQ and
    structures, the oldest rocks exposed are always Upper Devonian or younger suggesting a decollment at the
    Geology The Aljustrel Mine area is host to a number of Late Devonian to Early Carboniferous stratiform, exhalative
    Aljustrel Mine area is interpreted to represent a Late Devonian rifted basin which appears to have controlled
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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
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