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The Blye Canyon area is about 23 miles west of Seligman in NW Arizona. It is south of Highway 66 about eight miles along the border of Yavapai and Mohave Counties. Infrastructure Materials Corp US has State of Arizona Mineral leases on 3.5 sections of land. The basal unit in the rocks in this area is a 300 feet thick dolomite with minor chert and limestone beds. Overlying this is a clean gray white limestone that may be 100-150 feet thick. The gently north to northeast dipping rocks have little relief in the low rolling hills. The project area has been mapped and over a hundred samples have been taken from this unit. Many cement grade values were found in the samples.
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The Tres Alamos Project is located 65 miles east of Tucson and 18 miles northeast of Benson, Arizona. Infrastructure Materials Corp US has leased 14 sections of State of Arizona land in the Little Dragoon Mountains and the area just north of them in Cochise County. Railroad lines are approximately 12 miles to the southeast of the project area. The Tres Alamos project comprises two different areas: one in and along Tres Alamos Wash and the second at Palomas Ridge about five miles to the north. Limestone beds exposed are the Escabrosa and Horquilla limestone formations. The exposure of the limestone beds at Palomas Ridge stretch over 8000 feet in the NW-SE direction and for about 2000 feet in the SW-NE direction. Smaller exposures of limestone bodies are found along Tres Alamos Wash and on the north flanks of the Little Dragoon Mountains. Over 300 surface rock chip samples have been taken and indicate good cement grade limestone.
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