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Mineralization

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min·er·al·ize  (mnr--lz)
v. min·er·al·ized, min·er·al·iz·ing, min·er·al·iz·es
v.tr.
1. To convert to a mineral substance; petrify.
2. To transform a metal into a mineral by oxidation.
3. To impregnate with minerals.
v.intr.
1. To develop or hasten mineral formation.
2. To collect or study minerals.

miner·al·iza·ble adj.
miner·al·i·zation (--l-zshn) n.
miner·al·izer n.


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Meanwhile, Evolving Gold says the drill results in RSC-020 represent a major extension of the North Stock high grade gold mineralization at Rattlesnake, while the drill results from holes RSC-017 and RSC-018 continue to confirm the presence of an extensive zone of bulk tonnage halo gold mineralization at North Stock which contains intervals of higher grades.
Gold mineralization continues to extend at Detour Gold Corporation's Detour Lake property 140 kilometres northeast of Cochrane, with results of 19 holes reported from the Phase I drill program.
This initial scout drilling program intersected widespread, classical granitoid - hosted gold mineralization in Zone 2 of the Kibi Gold Trend; an over 5.
 
 
 
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