The Carmacks Caldera region of the Yukon located in the basin of a collapsed volcano that hosts significant northwest trending geological structures and has important gold geochemical signatures.
Key Points:
- New Discovery Area
- Collapsed Volcano (60km by 1000 km Area)
- Strongest Group of Gold Anomalies in the Yukon
- Strongest PCA anomaly in the Yukon
- Gold Geochemical Profile may be stronger than
is reported due to intense surface weathering - Manganese (Mn) Geochemical profile may be reflecting epithermal nature of the area
- NW/SE and NE/SW structural trends (similar structures host most Gold Discoveries in Dawson Range)
- Mt. Nansen located in the Carmacks Caldera is the richest Au/Ag deposit in Yukon
– 446,549 Tons @ 17g/t AuEQ - South Yukon >99th percentile gold anomalies
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