Collective Metals Announces Results of Phase One Soil Survey from its Flagship Princeton Copper Project
The Program was designed to identify surface geochemical anomalies related to copper mineralization in close proximity to known historic copper mineral showings.
- The Program was designed to identify surface geochemical anomalies related to copper mineralization in close proximity to known historic copper mineral showings.
- Assay results from Phase One samples collected from the southern part of the Project with historic copper showings hosted in a structural corridor (the “Trojan – Condor Corridor”) are highlighted below (Figures 1 to 4).
- Two areas with anomalous Copper, Silver, Gold & Tellurium were identified based on assay results of Phase One samples.
- The Company’s 2023 field exploration program is progressing well with results of the regional reconnaissance Phase Two soil sampling program expected in the coming weeks.