Yukon Metals geologists completed eight ERT and IP geophysical surveys over the eastern portion of the 2024 soil sampled copper and gold anomaly at Birch and identified several high-priority drill targets, the company said.
The new geophysical data aligns with previously identied soil anomalies of up to 0.24% Cu in soils and up to 0.99 g/t Au spanning 1400 meters, and rock chip sampling with values up to 2.42% Cu and 14.1 g/t Au, further emphasizing the project’s potential for significant mineralization, Yukon Metals said.
All sections intersecting the soil anomaly zone showed geophysical anomalies below surface that are interpreted to correspond to changes in rock type and sulphide mineralization in skarn horizons over several hundred meters.
The survey identified several high-priority geophysical anomalies supporting the next phase of exploration and the results mark an important step forward in…


