Sisson Brook Region
Sisson Brook Regional Properties
Geodex is actively exploring for granite-related tungsten-molybdenum-tin-antimony deposits within the large metallogenic belt in central New Brunswick which hosts the Sisson Brook deposit. This belt includes the formerly-producing Lake George antimony and Burnt Hill tungsten mines. Further discoveries of tungsten and/or molybdenum deposits of even modest tonnages, but within trucking distance of an operating mine at Sisson Brook, would be especially significant.
Much of the area saw exploration for Bathurst-type copper-zinc deposits, tungsten-tin-molybdenum and uranium in the 1960s -- 1980s. But because most of this prospective belt is covered by extensive, but relatively thin, glacial deposits (as at Sisson Brook), Geodex considers that excellent potential is present in this region.
Turnbull Mountain
The Turnbull Mountain property adjoins the northeastern corner of the Sisson Brook claim block and was staked to cover a large molybdenum soil anomaly outlined during 1970s' exploration. The glacial dispersion trends in this area are very complex but the regional ice-movement directions suggest the source of the anomaly could be near the contact of the same granitic batholith which hosts the Sisson Brook deposit.
Geodex's has done limited surficial geological studies involving overburden sampling and backhoe pitting. Two holes drilled in 2008 did not intersect molybdenum mineralization to explain the soil anomaly and thus further exploration is needed to discover the source of the anomaly
Nashwaak
The Nashwaak property consists of three claim blocks which cover sections of the western contact of the Nashwaak granite pluton, thus having a similar geological setting as at Sisson Brook deposit, located on the eastern contact of the same intrusion. Regional government geochemical surveys outlined multi-element till and stream sediment anomalies down-ice from areas of interest.
Previous explorers outlined soil and stream sediment anomalies of tungsten and tin which were never followed by with trenching or drilling. In 2008, Geodex did a limited amount of additional soil sampling and prospecting. The results of this work are encouraging as numerous float boulders with significant scheelite mineralization were found. More extensive prospecting, soil geochemistry and geophysical surveys followed by trenching and diamond drilling are planned for 2009.
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