Rockcliff Metals identifies 17 Au targets at Laguna Mr. Ken Lapierre reports
ROCKCLIFF IDENTIFIES SEVENTEEN HIGH PRIORITY GEOPHYSICAL GOLD TARGETS AT LAGUNA GOLD PROPERTY, MANITOBA
An induced polarization (IP) and resistivity geophysical survey has been completed at Rockcliff Metals Corp.'s Laguna gold property, Manitoba. The IP and resistivity survey was completed in an area covering the Laguna Gold Mine Trend, a 5.0 kilometre long by 1.0 kilometre wide gold-rich, sulphide-bearing quartz vein environment. The Laguna Gold Property hosts the former high-grade Laguna gold mine, Manitoba's first and highest-grade gold mine and is part of the Company's Manitoba property portfolio, one of the highest-grade base and precious metals property portfolios in North America. The Company's property portfolio is in the Snow Lake mining camp located within the prolific Flin Flon-Snow Lake greenstone belt hosting high-grade precious and base metal deposits and mines.
Ken Lapierre President & CEO stated "Our IP and resistivity geophysical survey at the Laguna Gold Property, has identified seventeen significant high priority anomalies within the Laguna Gold Mine Trend worthy of follow-up exploration. The Laguna Gold Mine Trend is a bona fide gold-rich, sulphide-bearing quartz vein environment with significant geophysical depth potential to at least 250 metres vertical. The Laguna Gold Mine Trend is a minimum 5.0 kilometres long by 1.0 kilometre wide and hosts the Laguna Gold Mine and multiple additional gold-rich, sulphide-bearing quartz veins with significant grab sample gold assays from trace to plus 620 grams per tonne. The Laguna Gold Mine Trend was last drilled in 1944 and now with definition of these new untested gold targets is a testament to the excellent untested gold potential at Laguna."
Induced Polarization and Resistivity Survey: Seventeen High Priority Gold Targets Identified