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felsic rock

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felsic rock

A plutonic rock composed chiefly of light-coloured minerals, such as quartz, feldspar, and mica. It is derived from feldspar, lenad (meaning feldspathoid), and silica. The term felsic also applies to light-coloured minerals as a group, especially quartz, feldspar, and feldspathoids.



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The focus will be on felsic rocks with alteration, rusty veinlets and quartz veinlets which will be sampled.
Three main types of mineralization have been reported on the property: 1) High-grade gold veins within felsic rocks along the Wolf Fault: Lingo, Grenouille I-II, Moman, Fleur-de-Lys, MA-1, Ete Indien, Muscovite, Isabelle, Elle, Nouska, Z-1, Norvin and Samba showings.
Three main types of mineralization have been reported on the property: 1) High-grade gold veins within felsic rocks along the Wolf Fault: Lingo, Grenouille I-II, Moman, Fleur-de-Lys, MA-1, Ete Indien, Muscovite, Isabelle, Elle, Nouska, Z-1, Norvin and Samba showings.
 
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