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Killala Lake West and South / DIAMOND Potential Property
The property ties on to the south/east/north of Ripple Lake Diamonds Inc. claims Kimberlite targets have been identified from the residual magnetic intensity data, based on indentification of roughly circular anomalies.
Location and Access: The Killala Lake South Property consists of 84 units, 1344 hectare. The Killala Lake East Property consists of 256 units, 4096 hectare. Claims/units Killala Lake West Property 3012183 (16), 3015172 (16), 3015129 (16), 3012184 (16),3015171 (16), 3015128 (16), 3012185 (16), 3015170 (16), 3015124 (16), 3015195 (16), 3015096 (16), 3015097 (16), 3015177 (6) 3015125 (2) more claim numbers will be added soon. Claim Location Map Magnetic Survey and Targets Pictures from Target # 6
Sample site with anomalous geochemical Kimberlite signatures
Regional Structural Setting Recommendations for Map & Report Regional Exploration
First Rock Sample Pictures Lamprophyre from the Property
Possible Kimberlite found on Property August 7 / 2005
Superior Croton History
The absence of claims suggests that little recent diamond exploration has been done in the area and that diamond exploration data in the area provided by the government has not been followed up. To evaluate the diamond potential of the area the Ontario Geological Survey (“OGS”) conducted a till and alluvium heavy mineral, kimberlite indicator mineral sampling program in the area in 1999. The results of this survey pertinent to the Issuer’s properties are set forth. In conjunction with the kimberlite indicator mineral sampling the OGS also conducted a high resolution helicopter airborne magnetic and electromagnetic geophysical survey in the area. The results of this work outlined a number of like geophysical anomalies similar to the anomalies from known kimberlites on the Prairie Lake south property. Most of the previous historical work in the general area was focused on gold and base metal exploration and is not directly applicable to diamond exploration. The Ontario Geological Survey carried out a kimberlite indicator mineral sampling program in the Marathon area following the success of a similar sampling program elsewhere. The sampling returned a number of kimberlite indicator minerals and seven areas and six individual anomalies were identified with potential for diamond mineralization. The property is strategically located on the basis of these results. The sampling was limited in scope and of insufficient density to establish the provenance of the indicator mineral anomalies. In addition, not enough is known about the glacial transport history to determine the proximity of the kimberlite source rocks. The Prairie Lake west Property was also covered by a high resolution helicopter airborne magnetic and electromagnetic geophysical survey as part of the Ontario Geological Survey, Treasure Hunt program. This survey outlined a number of circular anomalies which look similar to the signature of kimberlite pipes.
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