Hammer Metals Ltd (ASX:HMX) has lined up a suite of copper-gold drill targets throughout different parts of its Mt Isa task in Queensland, consisting of an extensive dirt anomaly picked up at the Tourist Area-- with dirt outcomes of as much as 0.49 grams per tonne of gold and 0.74% copper.
Hammer has actually been advancing dirt tasting and geological mapping at this zone, as well as Overlander North, Kalman East and South, and Mascotte North-- all within the Mt Isa tenements.
Soil surveys have also been prolonged southern of the zone's well-known mineralisation and earlier drilling work, and this has shown dirts with greater qualities of anomalism than a formerly drilled anomaly, with the last currently going for up to 3 kilometres with width of approximately 150 metres.
Hammer is looking in advance specifically to a reverse flow exploration program at the Visitor Zone, with this supported by a potential trend uncovered through area mapping and geological reconnaissance; throughout this work, a rock chip sample of 3.96 grams per tonne of gold and 14.3% copper was uncovered.
At the same time at Kalman, a prospective target consisting of a surface area rock chip example of 7 grams per tonne with geological reconnaissance of gold mineralisation converged formerly at the Kalman North EM target.
Anomalous copper, gold and molybdenum areas have actually additionally been grabbed at Kalman
East, Kalman South and Kalman South-East, through dirt tasting which was prolonged east and southern of the Kalman down payment.
Taking Care Of Supervisor Daniel Thomas said the soil tasting job had actually been successful in producing a range of drill targets at Mt Isa.
" The recognition of a more considerable gold and copper fad to the south of previous boring is extremely motivating considered that the historic drilling at the north target generated copper intercepts of as much as 37m at 1% Cu," he claimed.
" These fads are very anomalous and are sustained by our geological reconnaissance which has actually identified mineralisation on surface area.
" These prospects have never been pierced prior to and use possible for better
discoveries on our 100%- owned Mount Isa period.
" Hammer has actually been systematically recognizing untried fads and abnormalities within our substantial tenement placement for more examination by soil tasting and geological reconnaissance.
Substantial tasting and mapping program repays for Hammer in QLD's Mt Isa gold-copper project