|
Eagle Plains Commences Iron Range Exploration
Cranbrook, B.C.: Eagle
Plains Resources Ltd. (EPL:CDNX) has mobilized field crews
to commence fieldwork on its 100% owned Iron Range property
located near Creston, in south-eastern British Columbia.
The Iron Range property consists of 64 units (3890
acres) overlying the 16km-long expression of a prominent
iron-oxide
resource associated with the regional-scale Iron Range
fault structure. The property is road-accessible,
and is located within one kilometer of hydro-electric
power,
a high-pressure natural gas-line and rail service.
First recognized in 1897, the structure was until
recently, secured by crown grants owned by the Canadian
Pacific
Railway and Cominco Ltd. Fourteen documented iron
showings are located within Eagle Plains' current claim
group
and are located along a north-south trend. Surface
exploration completed in 1957 confirmed the presence
of a hematite-magnetite
breccia zone over a 3km strike length, with widths
of between 60m and 150m. Alteration assemblages suggest
the presence of multi-phase mineral emplacement associated
with hydrothermal fluids. The structure has never
been
tested below a 20m depth, and is considered by Eagle
Plains geologists to hold considerable potential for
hosting Olympic Dam type copper-gold and/or Sullivan-type
base-metal deposits.
Phase One exploration is expected to take 30 days, and
will consist of a comprehensive soil geochemical survey
over the entire 16km strike-length, in conjunction with
prospecting and geologic mapping. Some 1500 samples
will be collected and analyzed. If warranted, a Phase
Two program of trenching will be initiated, followed
by diamond drilling.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors
Tim J. Termuende, P.Geo.
President and CEO
|