Electromagnetic anomalies totalling 18.4 km of cumulative length over 23 distinct conductors have been identified. This includes a 1.2-km-long conductor coincident with a 3-km-long mineralized corridor previously outlined by Azimut (see press release dated July 3, 2014). The geophysical anomalies also display an excellent correlation with strong property-scale copper and silver-arsenic-antimony-bismuth anomalies in lake-bottom sediments.
The geophysical program consisted of a VTEM plus time-domain electromagnetic survey and a high-resolution magnetic survey totalling 998 linear kilometres, with a line spacing of 200 metres. Geotech Ltd of Aurora, Ontario, has performed the survey and identified the conductor axes, with the results further interpreted by Jeremy S. Brett, senior geophysical consultant for MPH Consulting Limited of Toronto, Ontario.
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