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Cabin Lake, Yukon Territories

 

overview | past workCabin Lake


overview

The Cabin Lake massive sulphide property is located in the Yukon Territory, 190 kilometres southeast of Whitehorse. It was staked to cover the source area of a precious and base metal anomalies in stream sediments and soil samples.

 

image: Ed Balon prospecting in the Yukon.

 

past work

June 1997: A 277 line-km airborne eletromagnetic and magneic survey was flown over the complete claim group. Several EM anomalies and conductive trends parallel to stratigraphy and to major fault structures were identified over widespread parts of the property.

Induced Polarization geophysical surveys in 1997 and 1998 outlined a zone with elevated chargeability over a length of 600 metre and a programme of soil sampling defined a 900 x 400 metre anomaly with copper values over 250 parts per million.

September 2003: Kobex Resources Ltd. options Mor, Caribou, and Cabin Lake properties. A program is planned for Summer 2004.

2005: Kobex terminates the option.

 

 

May 10th, 2007:
Almaden deals Yukon zinc-silver properties

April 27th, 2005:
Project Updates
September 2nd, 2003:
Yukon Projects Optioned to Kobex Resources Ltd.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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