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"Three weeks after the Diamond field tour returned to Vancouver, the company could boast irrefutable proof of the significance of its discovery. On February 6, the company issued a press release announcing that the core from holes 7 & 8 contained the richest and thickest intersections of massive sulphides ever yanked from the earth. More than 104 metres of massive sulphides had been pulled from hole no. 7 assaying nearly 4% nickel almost twice the nickel (content tested in hole no. 2.
Now Noront:
TORONTO, ONTARIO, Jan 28, 2008 (Marketwire via COMTEX News Network) --
Noront Resources Ltd. ("Noront") (TSX VENTURE:NOT) is pleased to announce the receipt of assays on hole NOT-07-27 and 29 on its 100%-owned Eagle One occurrence within Noront's Double Eagle Project in the McFauld's Lake Area of northeastern Ontario. "The results from hole 27 are the highest grade encountered to date. This hole is quite significant as it contains high gold values within the massive sulphide zone not seen in earlier holes, and it extends the high grade massive sulphide zone to depth on this section. Results include thirty-five meters of massive sulphide averaging 7.91% nickel, 3.45% copper, 1.66 grams per tonne platinum and 12.79 grams per tonne palladium, along with 3.87 grams per tonne gold and 9.27 grams per tonne silver.
LOOK AT THE % OF NICKEL AND THE REST OF THE FIND.
THEN REMEMBER EAGLE 2 HAS LANDED
This new massive sulphide discovery occurs at the Aerotem Anomaly #2, located approximately 2 kilometers to the southwest of the Eagle One magmatic massive sulphide occurrence. Four holes have intersected massive to semi-massive sulphide mineralization. The rock units encountered at Eagle Two consist of strongly altered peridotite hosting a multi-phased deformation zone containing veins of sulphides ranging from a few centimeters wide to over 3 meters wide. The deformation zone varies in length from 3 meters to 26 meters in the holes drilled to date. The sulphide veins encountered in each hole are composed of pyrrhotite, magnetite, chalcopyrite and pentlandite with variable amounts of talc. Large crystals of pentlandite up to a few millimeters in size are evident in the most recent drill hole (NOT-08-1G8). A detailed account of this new discovery will be press released shortly.
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