Vancouver – Copper explorer GWR Resources (GWQ-V) has cut significant mineralization on its Lac La Hache project near Williams Lake in south-central British Columbia.
The company recently drilled six holes on the North and South zones with assays received from two of the holes returning up to 82 metres of 0.4% copper including a 21 metre section of 0.8% copper. Within the intersections, mineralization grading 2-4% copper was encountered over widths of 1-2 metres.
Drilling intersected zones of magnetite-chalcopyrite mineralization thought to represent a folded sequence of mafic volcanics and flow breccias associated with an area of calc-silicate alteration sitting between the North and South zones.
GWR will further drill test the strike extent of the mineralized zone and will include an area toward the south where an induced polarization anomaly beneath overburden occurs in the same stratigraphy.
The company’s La La Hache project, acquired in 1988, is situated within the Quesnel Trough, an assemblage of Upper Jurassic aged volcanic, sedimentary and intrusive rocks hosting numerous alkalic porphyry copper-gold and skarn deposits. The almost 2,000 km long belt extends from the border with Washington State through to north-western B.C.
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