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News Releases:

July 29, 2010
Gold Fields Commences 5000 m Drilling Program on Southeast Zone, Woodjam South, British Columbia (more...)

July 27, 2010
Woodjam North: Drilling at Deerhorn Zone Yields 115.9 m Grading 0.287g/t Gold and 0.321% Copper. Initial Drilling at Spellbound Area Provides Encouraging Results (more...)

July 7, 2010
Fjordland Provides Update on Sampling Programs on Six Copper-Gold-Molybdenum Prospects in North-Central BC (more...)

July 6, 2010
Gold Fields Completes Due Diligence on Woodjam South Property, BC (more...)

June 2, 2010
Fjordland Expands Tak Gold-Copper Property Portfolio (more...)

May 26, 2010
Gold Fields Granted Option on Woodjam South Property, BC (more...)



Market Coverage:

July 2010 - Northern Miner
Fjordland, Cariboo shift Woodjam (read more...)

July 2010 - Resource World
Woodjam Gold-Copper Project Looking Good (read more...)

March 2010 - Midas Newsletter
Fjordland's Discoveries Attract Major Miners (read more...)

February 2010 - Lawrence Roulston
Fjordland Exploration (read more...)

June 2009 - AME BC
Intersections
- Digging deeper for high quality products (read more...)

August 2009 - Dow Jones Newswires
CANADA VENTURE: Fjordland A Diversified Copper-Gold Play (read more...)

January 2009 - Research Capital
Fjordland makes Research Capital's "Drillers Dozen" to highlight some of the best new discoveries of the past 3 years (read more...)


 
Copper Property


Location


Compilation

 

The Copper Property lies approximately 20 kilometres south of Prince George via Highway 97. The property consists of 40 mineral claims with a total area of 18,371 hectares.

The entire property is covered by glacial tills underlain by upper Triassic-aged Takla Group volcanics intruded by early Cretaceous-aged intrusives.

Historically, no work has been reported in the immediate area of the property. In 2007 an airborne magnetics survey was completed over the entire property. Two anomalous magnetic trends were identified on the property (east and west). The west magnetic anomaly is typified by a 20 km long semi-circular feature. The east magnetic anomaly appears as a large NW trending linear feature.

In 2008 six IP survey lines tested both magnetic targets. Of the 4 IP survey lines testing the west anomaly only 1 line tested a pattern consistent with high chargeability ± resistivity anomaly. Prospecting in the area found the area is underlain by lacustrine sediments that may be the cause for the large circular magnetic feature that was being tested.

Only 2 lines tested the eastern magnetic anomaly. The northernmost delineated a 600 n wide zone of moderate chargeability and lower resistivity along the flank of the magnetic trend. The southernmost line tested a weaker portion of the magnetic trend and may not be indicative of the 15 km long magnetic trend through the property.

The property was downsized and additional IP is planned.

   
 
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