The holes tested a mineralized horizon at relatively shallow depths below a surface showing discovered earlier this year. Two earlier holes had also intersected base metal mineralization on the downdip extension of the showing.
In the most recent results, hole 4 intersected 3 metres grading 4.91% zinc, 0.64% lead and 0.11% copper, plus 98 grams silver and 1 gram gold per tonne, at a vertical depth of 15 metres. The grades were similar to results from two holes the partners reported in July.
A second, “step-back” hole, no. 5, cut a 2.6-metre length grading 11.8% zinc, 0.05% lead, 0.03% copper, 109 grams silver and 3.2 grams gold at a vertical depth of 30 metres.
GLR (the reorganized Greater Lenora Resources) and RJK are operating the project as an equal joint venture.
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