Hamak Gold identifies high priority drill targets by geophysical survey
Published by Isabelle Keltie,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,
Hamak Gold announced that it has received the report and interpretation of the geophysical Induced Polarisation (IP) survey conducted over the high-grade Ziatoyah gold discovery on the Company's Nimba licence in northern Liberia.
Highlights
- Consulting group GeoFocus conducted the detailed IP geophysical survey.
- 21 line km of survey successfully completed over the high-grade Ziatoyah gold discovery and northern gold insoil anomaly.
- The survey has identified strong geophysical anomalies which are coincident with the high-grade Ziatoyah gold discovery and gold in soil anomalies.
- Priority drill targets have been identified to test these geophysical anomalies and to identify extensions of the gold mineralisation encountered in the first drill hole at Ziatoyah which intersected 20 m @7g/t Au.
Karl Smithson, Executive Director of Hamak Gold commented: "We are extremely encouraged with the results the geophysical survey which has generated strong IP anomalies that are believed to be associated with the high-grade gold discovery at Ziatoyah and with the gold in soil anomalies. After detailed review of the results, we have identified several high priority drill targets to test these anomalies and determine whether they represent extensions of the gold mineralization intersected at Ziatoyah."
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/11052023/hamak-gold-identifies-high-priority-drill-targets-by-geophysical-survey/
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