Magnetic susceptibility

Collective Metals Announces Soil Sampling Program at its Princeton Cu-Au Project in Southeastern British Columbia

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Thursday, June 15, 2023

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 15, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- COLLECTIVE METALS INC. (CSE: COMT | FSE: TO1) (the “Company” or “Collective”), is pleased to announce a Soil Sampling Program (the “Program”) at its Princeton Copper Project (the “Project”), which is scheduled to begin next week.

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  • VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 15, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- COLLECTIVE METALS INC. (CSE: COMT | FSE: TO1) (the “Company” or “Collective”), is pleased to announce a Soil Sampling Program (the “Program”) at its Princeton Copper Project (the “Project”), which is scheduled to begin next week.
  • The Project emphasizes exploration for one (or more) Copper Gold Alkalic Porphyry centres and hosts documented MINFILE occurrences similar to Copper Mountain’s deposit.
  • Christopher Huggins, Chief Executive Officer, stated, “With the initial field visits successfully completed, the geological team believes this soil sample program will provide key insights that will drive our future drilling program.
  • Geo., who is acting as the Company’s Qualified Person for the Princeton Property project, in accordance with regulations under NI 43-101.

Canterra Minerals Identifies a New Gold Target and Expands the Red Ochre Complex through Soil Sample Results at the Wilding Gold Project, Newfoundland

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Wednesday, May 5, 2021

The soils had been collected as infill sampling of previous widely spaced soil sampling to the south and northeast of the Red Ochre.

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  • The soils had been collected as infill sampling of previous widely spaced soil sampling to the south and northeast of the Red Ochre.
  • Other samples had been collected to the north and northeast and were part of the regional soil program.
  • Airborne magnetic data reveals that the magnetic porphyry forms long linear belts that extend to both the northeast and to the southwest of Red Ochre.
  • Magnetic susceptibility measurements of diamond drill core from Red Ochre reveal that gold is associated with zones of intense magnetite destruction within the porphyry.