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invitation.
Invitation to PDAC Reception and
Project Update, March 9, 2010
Invitation to Reception for
Chinese Investors, March 11,
2010
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LET'S MEET AT PDAC 2010 BOOTH 3020
(Investor Exchange) |
Darnley Bay Resources Limited is pleased to invite you to visit us at the upcoming PDAC Convention in Toronto. This is an opportunity to learn of our new property acquisitions, exploration and drilling programs for the Darnley Bay Anomaly in 2010.
We will be located at booth 3020 in the Investor Exchange, which is located on Level 800 in the South Building of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre:
Tuesday, March 9 10:00 am – 5:30 pm |
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Wednesday, March 10 9:00 am –
12:00 noon |
There is no cost to register for the Investor Exchange.
Thanks to Anaconda Mining for letting us take over their booth space for the two days.
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PRESENTATIONS |
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Darnley
Bay
Corporate
Presentation
Exploring
North America's
Largest Gravity Anomaly
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Darnley Bay Background and
Historical Review Presentation September, 2009
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BASE
METAL PROJECT |
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The Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) has assigned a moderate to a high rating for
the Anomaly to be a major mineral complex comparable to the Sudbury Basin in Ontario. |
Darnley
Bay Anomaly

Magnetic and gravity
intensity
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Anomaly Drill Target Areas
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Locations of the eleven gravity targets (black circles) selected from the fine gravity inversion,
with previous deep drill hole (DBR-001) and original gravity stations (red circles)
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SURFACE
DRILL TARGET
The location of the eleven targets selected from the gravity
modelling are display in a plan superimposed on the density contrast extracted from the
fine gravity model for the layer at sea level. The purplish colours indicate zones of
positive density contrast whereas the bluish colours indicate zones of negative density
contrast. The zones of positive density contrast are of greatest interest for further exploration.
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UPDATED DIAMOND PROGRAM |
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In addition to the base metals, diamondferous kimberlites have been discovered in the projected area. It appears that the Lac de Gras diamond corridor has been offset to the west and continues north through Darnley Bay. |
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