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Mining News Pro - Palladium One Mining has received approval from the Finnish Mining Authority for a ~20,000-hectare reservation, Kostonjarvi (KS), adjacent to the company’s flagship Läntinen Koillismaa project.
The KS reservation covers a large buried gravity and magnetic anomaly that is interpreted to represent a buried Feeder Dyke to the Koillismaa complex which hosts the palladium-dominant Läntinen Koillismaa PGE-nickel-copper project, the company said.
“While the LK and KS projects are contiguous, the targets are very different: The LK project is an open-pit style, with disseminated sulphide mineralization along the prospective basal unit of the Koillismaa complex, with similarities to Platreef-type deposits. Whereas the KS project target is underground, high-grade massive sulphide, in the feeder system (Feeder Dyke) of the Koillismaa Complex, similar to a Norlisk, or Voisey’s Bay type deposit,” Palladium One said in a press release.
The miner said that KS is under-explored, notably where it connects to the Koillismaa Complex.
“The KS exploration targets are ‘traps’ in the Feeder Dyke with the potential to host massive sulphide accumulation,” the brief reads. “The company now possesses two significant projects in Finland with potential for large mineralized systems with similarities to Platreef and Norilsk style deposits.”
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