something to think about
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Dec 08, 2010 05:52PM
NI 43-101 Update (September 2012): 11.1 Mt @ 1.68% Ni, 0.87% Cu, 0.89 gpt Pt and 3.09 gpt Pd and 0.18 gpt Au (Proven & Probable Reserves) / 8.9 Mt @ 1.10% Ni, 1.14% Cu, 1.16 gpt Pt and 3.49 gpt Pd and 0.30 gpt Au (Inferred Resource)
Do not forget about the rhodium.(almost double the price of gold!) The link below was provided in our latest NR. I've been looking at this drawing more carefully. http://norontresources.com/find/id/53/k4 The recently identified footwall mineralization, though narrow, returned elevated platinum, palladium, gold and copper which the Company believes represents a new style of mineralization, distinct from the Eagle's Nest nickel, copper sulphides. This mineralization is hosted within structures that splay off of the main Eagle's Nest body into the surrounding granitic host rocks . This interval is the second occurrence of footwall mineralization proximal to Eagle's Nest. The first was intersected in hole NOT-09-070W1 as noted in the Company's press release dated December 8, 2009. Eagle's Nest Footwall Hole NOT-10-096 intersected 0.4 metres of 11.2 gpt Pt, 25.1 gpt Pd, 2.08% Cu, 2.42 gpt Au ======================================================= What about the 171.8 g/t over 3.04 meters. When you read below I wonder how much Rhodium and other iums are being found! Look again at some of the platium and rhodium grades given to us from Dec.8 2009 and read the words again in our most recent NR Pay attention to the significance of hole 70w1. As a reminder here it is below. Do not forget about the Rhodium! RE look at the Rhodium in hole 70 (grades in excess of 2.0 grams per tonne associated with higher grade platinum palladium).
Look carefully at the NR in Dec. 8, 2009 and the reported platinum palladium nickel and copper values. Then go back to the latest NR link drawing I provided above showing hole 70w1 & 96. Look to the right where you see the legend and then look at the red bars sticking out of hole 70w1. My eyes popped when I saw the following: 171.8 g/t PLATINUM over 3.04 meters. I don't remember seeing this!
The Dec. 8 NR is below. It was important to point out the
Noront Confirms High-Grade Platinum - Palladium Grades Identifies Presence of Rhodium
This interval is the second occurrence of footwall mineralization proximal to Eagle's Nest. AND: This mineralization is hosted within structures that splay off of the main Eagle's Nest body into the surrounding granitic host rocks."
How many such occurrences proximal to the eagles nest will be found?Noront found two so far. Where is the source?
Toronto, Ontario, December 8, 2009. Noront Resources Ltd. (“Noront” or the “Company”) (TSX Venture: NOT) is pleased to report that check assays of hole 09-070-W1 at the Company’s Eagle’s Nest deposit, at the McFaulds Lake Property, confirm the impressive platinum and palladium grades originally reported on November 19, 2009. More interestingly, the high grade platinum and palladium grades triggered internal quality controls which included assaying samples with both platinum and palladium results exceeding 10.0 gpt for rhodium. Preliminary rhodium results indicate grades in excess of 2.0 grams per tonne associated with the higher-grade platinum and palladium samples. In light of the preliminary results which strongly suggest the presence of additional platinum group elements, specifically, rhodium, iridium, osmium, ruthenium and rhenium; Noront has instructed Activation Laboratories Ltd. (“Actlabs”) to immediately begin the process of assaying the entire 22.8 metre interval for additional platinum group elements.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Rhodium is a relatively rare and valuable platinum group element (pge) found in platinum ores and is commonly used to harden platinum and palladium. It is found in the nickel-copper-pge deposits of the Sudbury basin and at this stage the abundance in the Eagle’s Nest is not completely understood due to insufficient sampling. However, the Company plans to undertake a comprehensive sampling campaign and study to evaluate the significance of the rhodium and other platinum group elements throughout the entire Eagle’s Nest deposit.
The first step in developing an understanding of the significance of the platinum group elements at Eagle’s Nest will be a complete resampling of the entire mineralized interval in hole NOT-09-070-W1 for the additional platinum group elements including rhodium, iridium, osmium, ruthenium and rhenium. The Company anticipates this analysis to be completed in the coming weeks and results will be reported when available.
Drilling results continue to expand the size of the Eagle’s Nest deposit and have definitively filled in all remaining gaps along the vertical length defining the mineralization to depth to below 1,000 metres. Hole NOT-09-068-W1 was targeted to fill in the gap between the B and C lenses at Eagle’s Nest. In addition hole NOT-09-070-W1 intersected very significant massive mineralization including the highest platinum grades encountered to date at Eagle’s Nest. The massive sulphide zone is taking shape and is close to being defined along the down dip length of the deposit.
Noront’s President and CEO, Wes Hanson, states: “The discovery of rhodium within our Eagle’s Nest deposit continues to demonstrate the robust and unique nature of the Ring of Fire and the mineral deposits within it. Rhodium is primarily recovered as an accessory mineral in a number of the world’s major nickel sulphide deposits. Our analysis to date suggests our rhodium grades are within the upper quartile worldwide albeit, over a very limited area. More importantly, this discovery resulted from our rigid quality control, quality assurance program. Our check assaying confirmed the very high-grade platinum and palladium results from hole 09-070-W1 as expected. That our procedures also turned up the presence of high grade rhodium is an additional benefit.”