Hinterland Metals updated on Kipawa project
Hinterland Metals Inc. (TSX VENTURE:HMI) updated on the 100%-owned Kipawa project. This site is located in the Kipawa area in the southwestern corner of Quebec, roughly 20km northeast of the town of Temiscaming.
The press release is quoted as saying:
The Kipawa area has long been known for its Rare Earth Element (“REE”), zircon (“Zr”) and yttrium (“Y”) potential (Matamec) but recent exploration in the area has been more focused on its uranium and gold potential (Aurizon, Fieldex, Globex). REE-Zr-Y mineralization in the area is generally related to the Kipawa Syenite Complex (“KSC”) that occurs as a 100 to 300m thick, sheet-like body which can be traced around an arc-like structure for almost 100km from Lac Sairs to Lac Audoin.
Click here to access the entire press release
Click here to access Hinterland Metals Corporate Site
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Thu, Nov 19, 2009
Post by Anne Bagchi, Rare Earth Researcher