(Copperman VMS Deposit Longitudinal with Multiple VMS Lenses via Rockcliff Metals Corporation. Click to enlarge.)
A Canadian exploration and resource development company with several advanced-stage, high-grade volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) copper-zinc dominant deposits in the Snow Lake area of central Manitoba recently completed its phase 2 drill program.
Rockcliff Metals Corporation (CSE: RCLF, Forum) announced that multiple high-grade VMS lenses were identified at its 100% owned Copperman Property. The Copperman Property hosts the historical unmined Copperman VMS Deposit and is part of the Snow Lake Mining Camp that is located within the world class Flin Flon - Snow Lake Greenstone Belt, the largest Paleoproterozoic VMS District in the world.
In a news release, Rockcliff's Interim President and CEO Ken Lapierre commented that the first two drill programs at Copperman have now identified at least three separate copper-zinc rich lenses associated in and around the historical Copperman VMS Deposit.
“The lenses have been intersected near surface, over strike lengths of up to 200 metres and to depths of approximately 300 metres. All lenses remain open in all directions. We look forward in advancing the Copperman Property with additional surface work including drilling planned in 2022. Rockcliff remains committed to advancing our extensive portfolio of grass roots to PEA level properties that are favorably located within the world class Snow Lake Mining camp.”
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Earlier this week, RCLF announced the completion of its phase 2 drill program at the historical
Last Hurrah Zone at its 100% owned Freebeth Property. The Last Hurrah Zone is defined as a near surface, steeply dipping, high grade VMS lens that is open at depth, to the north and partially to the south. The Freebeth Property is part Rockcliff's property portfolio within the Snow Lake mining camp and is also located within the Flin Flon - Snow Lake Greenstone Belt.