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RANDOM IS. & BLACK DUCK COVESLATE METAMORPHICNEWFOUNDLAND
Geology:  Appalachian Province; Avalon Tectonic Zone;
Lower Cambrian Bonavista Fm - Adeyton Gp.
Mineralization:
Beds of purple, green and red slate folded into tight syncline
Work:
Some very small quarries were operating during the early 1900's but the full potential of this major resource has yet to be developed.
Results:
Estimated slate resource of 600,250,000 tonnes above sea level
Drill core and channel sample results, historic documentation and studies along with recent ASTM testing are available.
Property Details & Access:
43 claims 1,075 ha
highway access
Detail Location:  Random Island, Trinity Bay
100 km from St. John's
Nearest town is Clarenville 25 km by paved road on the TCH
Other Comments:  Slate deposits in the Lower Cambrian rocks in Newfoundland are correlative with the Lower Cambrian slate deposits in Caernarvonshire, North Wales; renowned for its quality.
Vendor is inviting offers for a Work Option Agreement over 3 years.
Vendor / Contact: Kevin P. Ryan CRA
15 Hopedale Crescent St. John's, NL, A1B 0B3

Phone: (709) 738 - 2340
Cell: (709) 727 - 2822
Email: ryandesign@nf.sympatico.ca nnfl02Submitted: 06/10
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