New Found Gold wants to do more seismic survey and trenching work to explore for minerals near Appleton, in central Newfoundland — but they need to clear a 269km path to do it.
A New Found Gold work camp near Bernard's Pond in Central Newfoundland. Facebook photoAPPLETON, N.L. — New Found Gold wants to do more seismic survey and trenching work to explore for minerals near Appleton, in central Newfoundland.
According to documents filed with the department, the company wants to conduct a seismic survey over 48 square kilometres.Marathon expecting first gold from Central Newfoundland Valentine Lake project in 2024 “Line cutting is typically the first ground-based geology exploration work done on a claim and involves cutting a main base line through the middle of the mining claim with a series of grid or wing lines running off the base line at 90-degree angles,” the company explained inThese core samples were drilled from the New Found Gold properties near Appleton, in central Newfoundland.
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