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Montanore Video Fly Through | Libby Adit Reopening Activities
Montanore Video Fly Through
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The Montanore Deposit is approximately 12,000 ft. long and averages approximately 2,000 wide, and averages 2-3,000 ft. in depth. Consisting of primarily two flat-lying beds of mineralization, the two zones slope downward to the northwest at a grade of approximately -15%. The deposit is bounded on the southwest by a vertical fault zone, and on the northeast side by the boundary to the company’s mineral rights, called extralateral rights. The zones of color illustrate the mineralized zones by silver grade, with the warmer colors indicated higher concentrations of silver. The white vertical lines illustrate the diamond drillholes from the original drilling program in the 1980’s totaling approximately 70,000 ft. The green area is an illustration of the surface of the ground. The dashed yellow line illustrates the fault line, the solid yellow lines refer to the company’s patented minerals claims, and the red lines illustrate boundaries to the company’s mineral rights.
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