Time for some Updates | Geology for Investors
In the 11 years since Geology for Investors launched companies have come and gone, mines have closed and (rarely) opened, and scientific understanding has progressed. Over the last few weeks we’ve been making some updates to reflect these developments, starting with our oldest articles.
To summarize these updates:
Mines of Australia’s Bendigo Gold Fields
- Fixed grammar and factual errors
- Updated to include Catalyst Metals recent significant gold discoveries (ie 6.5m @ 197.2g/t)
- Several changes to ownership
Aluminum Deposits of North Queensland
- Fixed missing figure
- Added modern production stats
Kalgoorlie, Australia’s Largest Gold Producer
- Updated to reflect current ownership
Donlin Gold Project, Alaska
- Updated to include expanded resources and obstacles to development
Iron Oxide-Copper-Gold (IOCG) Deposits of Australia
- Several ownership updates
- Descriptions of formation processes and alteration styles updated to reflect new advances in geological understanding
Newman Todd Gold Property, Ontario
- Updated to reflect current ownership, recent high-grade intercepts, and mining developments in the region
A large piece of visible gold in a quartz vein from the Newman Todd Property. Years of drilling have produced many high grade intercepts on the property.
San Jose Mine, Mexico
- The mine is now expected to close later this year, although new discoveries may provide a lifeline
- Missing images were replaced
East Manhattan Wash Gold Project, Nevada
- Updated to include results of 2014 drill program and new ownership
- Fixed missing figure
Samapleu Nickel Copper Project, Ivory Coast
- Removed broken hyperlink and fixed formatting errors
- Updated to include new ownership
- Added resources estimate and mining plans
Barisan Porhyry Belt, Indonesia
- Updated with new drill results
- Project appears to have been abandoned for unknown reasons
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