Rockcliff Resources (RCR-V) has extended copper-gold mineralization at the Rail zone of its Snow Lake project in Manitoba.
Rockcliff completed a Crone Deep Penetrating EM survey on the Rail zone that extended the anomaly northward for more than a kilometer. Drilling and EM modeling of the geophysics have confirmed that the anomalous trend is a direct continuation of the Rail zone.
Based on the latest drill core results it also reaches to the same depth. The Rail zone starts at about 300 metres depth and extends to at least 1,200 metres.
These holes are the furthest north holes that have intersected the Rail zone, extending it by 30 metres.
The zone in this area continues to be hosted by a single massive sulphide lens rich in copper, gold, zinc and silver and remains open along strike and to depth.
The company now plans to focus its upcoming drill program on the new zone.
Highlights from recent drilling include 2.71 metres grading 3.47% copper, 1.3 grams gold per tonne, 2.32% zinc and 16.1 grams silver per tonne.
Another hole returned 3.48 metres grading 1.49% copper, 1.04 grams gold per tonne, 1.09% zinc and 7.5 grams silver.
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