Brixton Metals Corporation announces additional drill results from the Trapper Gold Target, with a total of 6272m drilled from 30 holes this season. Assays are pending for the remaining 13 holes, and the zone remains open for expansion. Exciting results include intercepts of 22.15m of 4.44 g/t gold and 30.85m of 1.47 g/t gold and 4.32 g/t silver.
Chairman and CEO Gary R. Thompson expresses excitement over the strong drill results from the Trapper Gold Target, highlighting the potential of the emerging gold system. Significant intercepts like 22.15m of 4.44 g/t gold and 30.85m of 1.47 g/t gold and 4.32 g/t silver reinforce confidence in the scale and continuity of the Trapper zone.
Drill holes THN25-342 and THN25-345 were designed to further delineate high-grade gold mineralization at the Trapper Gold Target, with notable intercepts indicating ongoing high-grade gold in the area. Gold mineralization is associated with vein assemblages containing pyrite, sphalerite, and galena, with higher-grade intervals located near lithology contacts.
Hole THN25-340 intersected gold and silver mineralization from shallow depths associated with feldspar porphyry dikes, expanding the known footprint of gold mineralization eastward. Analytical results for silver and other elements are pending from the laboratory, providing more insights into the mineralization at the Trapper Gold Target.
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