ArcPacific finds long lost gold-copper mine at LMSL property in British Columbia

Date:

Extensive compilation by ArcPacific’s team has identified three samples from the vicinity of the newly located mine workings, two of which assayed as follows: 50.83 g/t gold and 125.4 g/t silver, and 0.92 g/t gold and 130 g/t silver.

The historic gold-copper mine follows a mineralized fault structure located along the west side of the valley cutting Swakum Mountain. The fault orientation suggests it is likely a sub-parallel splay or branching structure related to a larger and more significant magnetic-low (fault) structure that is at least 2.5 km long within the untested valley floor.

Historic gold-copper mine located within the south central LMSL project area. Credit: ArcPacific Resources

The 2022 drilling program includes drill holes targeting the prominent magnetic-low structure in the vicinity of the historic mine. The planned drilling also aims to test other areas including newly developed geological vector models where…

Read more…

Share post:

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

Tampa RV giant Lazydays to delist from Nasdaq

Tampa-based Lazydays Holdings Inc., one of Florida’s most recognized...

Granite Geek: New Hampshire might get access to ‘balcony solar’

I had solar panels put on my roof six...

TSX Today: What to Watch for in Stocks on Monday, November 10

Despite firm gold and silver prices, Canadian stocks...

While BNB and DOT Struggle Under Market Pressure, BlockDAG’s Presale Soars Past $435M!

As market-wide fear grips the sector, the Binance Coin...