Kincaid Breccia

Reconnaissance mapping and surface sampling in 2011 led to the discovery of the Kincaid Breccia. Assays returned high grade surface samples, up to 17% copper which justified follow up drilling. 1000m were drilled in the winter of 2012 with significant but inconsistent results. Future exploration will target nearby showings, the down dip extension, and the strike extension to the north.

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Summary
  • 300 meters of known strike length to date
  • Well mineralized felsite vein breccia
    • Chalcocite, native copper, and chalcopyrite
  • Near surface location makes surface mining a possibility
  • Potential to extend zone to the North


Best Drill Results To Date      Hole No.      From          To           Width           Cu %           Ag g/t     
KB-01-11 19.5 22.3 2.8 1.36 3.7
Drill Hole Location Map KB-02-11 18.0 21.6 3.6 1.57 3.5
KB-02-11 26.6 29.0 2.4 2.82 5.6
Cross Section: Structural Model      KB-03-11 22.4 22.7 0.3 3.70 21.7
KB-03-11 25.6 30.2 4.6 0.32


* KB-04-11 had no significant mineralization (213-2780 ppm Cu)
**For all significant results see: "Superior Copper continues to Intersect Copper Mineralization in the Kincaid Breccia, Batchawana, Ontario"