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Ajax Moly Project
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Burn Project
Kansas Claim Project
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Burn Property Tenajon has a 100% property interest in the Burn Property which is an under explored molybdenum project located 4 km northwest of Kispiox, B.C. Highlights
The Burn Property saw limited exploration completed on it in the mid 1970's and early 1980's by Noranda and Amoco Canada Petroleum. Historical work included geological, geochemical and geophysical surveys along with limited drilling. No work has been undertaken on the property since 1980. The work showed the Burn Property to be underlain by sediments that have been intruded by a 400 metre wide by 1100 metre long granodiorite intrusion. Within the intrusion and sediments molybdenum occurs in quartz vein stockwork and veins, along fracture faces and as disseminations. In 1979 and 1980 Amoco drilled six vertical holes, of which only the results for Hole 80-6 are available. Hole 80-6 was located at the north end of the property peripheral to the recently completed soil and resistivity anomaly. The hole intersected anomalous molybdenum values throughout its 606 metre length. Some of the more noteworthy intersections are listed below.
2007 Exploration Program In November 2007, Tenajon completed a five hole drill program totaling 1,500 metres in length. The program was designed to follow-up on the results of recently completed geochemical and geophysical surveys, as well as historical surveys. A soil sample survey completed in October 2007 showed a >25 ppm molybdenum contour outlined an up to a 650 metre wide by 1000 metre long anomaly. Within the anomaly soil values ranged up to 1084 ppm molybdenum. A 2007 I.P survey outlined a 600 metre long by 900 metre wide resistivity high zone that is in part coincidental with the intrusion and soil anomaly. Flanking the resistivity high are were a series of chargeability anomalies. A ground magnetic survey showed a magnetic low to correspond with the strongest part of the soil anomaly. |
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