Stark is a 7,500-hectare, 5-claim block located 110 km from Kugluktuk in north-western Nunavut, within an established mining region. The claims are 100% DGRM-owned and sit directly adjacent to White Cliff Minerals' Rae Cu-Ag project and Somerset Minerals' Coppermine project.
Adjacent properties report high-grade copper and silver — up to 64.02% Cu and 152 g/t Ag — and geophysical data indicates the favourable geology continues onto DGRM ground.
Stark claims · Coppermine district, NunavutStark is hosted within Mesoproterozoic continental flood basalts of the Coppermine River Group, with mineralization developed primarily in the Copper Creek Formation — a 2–3.5 km thick basalt package.
Copper occurs as chalcocite, bornite and minor chalcopyrite in two styles: structurally controlled fissure systems along sub-vertical faults and breccia zones, locally yielding very high grades; and basalt flow-top replacement, where native copper and sulphides infill vesicular, brecciated flow tops — directly analogous to Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula (~11 billion lb Cu).
Chalcocite · bornite · native copperWe can share the complete Stark package — claim maps, adjacent-ground grades, geophysics and the proposed exploration program — with qualified partners and investors.