Dianor investigates anomalies (September 24, 2001)

Dianor Resources (DOR-M) has begun field work over 14 airborne magnetic anomalies in the James Bay region of Quebec.

The anomalies are clustered in a 100-sq.-km area, within granitic terrain near several large diabase and ultramafic dykes. Once the field examination is completed, till and soil sampling will begin.

Dianor has applied for 62 claims over an area measuring 31.6 sq. km.

The company has also staked 23 claims over three xenolithic lamprophyre diamond targets near its MEP 1404 property, 45 km southeast of Radisson, Que.

Rock, stream-sediment, till and soil sampling are under way at MEP 1404 and surrounding areas.

Earlier this summer, Dianor discovered a microdiamond measuring 0.1 by 0.1 by 0.08 mm in bedrock on its nearby Yasinski North property. The stone was recovered from a 13.6-kg sample of lamprophyre dyke and is described as a yellow, clear octahedral-cube.

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