CH-60 Kimberlite
*Information in this current blog is based on information obtained up to mid 2018 and should be considered legacy at this time and should no longer be relied upon.*
This kimberlite was discovered during the 2012 season by prospecting.
Discovery news release -- July 24 2012
"Follow-up prospecting has led to the first kimberlite discovery of this
season, CH-60, which is defined by a magnetic anomaly with an estimated
surface expression of 0.3 hectares, and by the occurrence of abundant
kimberlite float coincident with the anomaly. CH-60 is located
approximately eight kilometres southeast of the CH-7 kimberlite. In
addition, four new discrete occurrences of kimberlite float have been
discovered and further prospecting and ground geophysics will be
required to identify the kimberlite sources."
No microdiamond testing has been completed on this kimberlite.
The focus of the project at this point in time has been shifted to focusing on the priority kimberlites.
This will get tested at some point in the future, but is deferred for now.
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