American Pacific Reports Additional Assay Results From 2023 Drilling at Its Palmer Vms Project, Including 30.7 Metres At 2.59% Copper and 11.21% Zinc
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Tuesday, November 14, 2023
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Palmer is an advanced-stage, high-grade volcanogenic massive sulphide-sulphate deposit (“VMS”) located in the Porcupine Mining District of the Haines Borough, Alaska, US.
Key Points:
- Palmer is an advanced-stage, high-grade volcanogenic massive sulphide-sulphate deposit (“VMS”) located in the Porcupine Mining District of the Haines Borough, Alaska, US.
- Assay results released herein are from five (5) drill holes targeting the Southwall Zone of the Palmer Deposit and one (1) geotechnical drillhole located in the RW Zone.
- The five resource definition drillholes within the Southwall Zone 1 continue to return thick intercepts of significant copper (“Cu”) and zinc (“Zn”) mineralization.
- Various metals including silver, gold, copper, lead and zinc were analyzed by inductively-coupled plasma (ICP) atomic emission spectroscopy, following multi-acid digestion.