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They mention Hammond Reef which doesn't belong to us but here is some info on it..we have similar..according to them...
Brett Resources Inc. is a Canadian minerals exploration company whose primary mandate is the discovery, acquisition, and development of precious metals systems, with particular expertise in Canada and Latin America. Since 2006 Brett's primary focus has been the 100 percent owned Hammond Reef Gold Deposit in Ontario where a C.I.M. inferred resource of 5.2 million ounces of gold, 155 million tonnes at a grade of 1.04 gram per tonne utilizing a 0.6 gram per tonne gold cut-off has been outlined. The Company will continue to advance this flagship project.
And Fort Knox Gold Deposit,which also doesn't belong to us..but is similar..according to them..Here is some info on Fort Knox..
Located NE of Fairbanks on the north flank of Gilmore Dome, between Monte Cristo and Melba Creeks.
The Fort Knox gold deposit occurs in a granite body now commonly refered to as the Fort Knox Pluton. Gold occurs along margins of stockwork quartz veins and veinlets, on quartz-filled shear zones, and along fractures within the granite.
Discovered by a geologist walking behind a bulldozer on the Fort Knox claims, who picked up a piece of granite containing visible gold.
First gold bars were poured on Dec. 20, 1996. Total gold recovered as of Jan. 31, 2000 is 1,113,137 ounces. As of 2000, largest gold mine in Alaska, producing 1,000 ounces of gold from 36,000 to 44,000 tons of ore per day. Reserves are estimated at 186 million tons grading 0.027 ozs./ton, or 5.04 million ozs. The gold varies from 948 to 990 fine. Size of the open pit in 2000 was 3,000 feet by 5,000 feet.