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Timmins, Ontario / TheNewswire / May 28, 2018 - Melkior Resources Inc. (“Melkior”) is releasing six additional maps from the recently completed $275,000 (2,170-line kilometer) VTEM helicopter
borne magnetometer and EM survey on the Maseres Project. The two first maps below are provided for regional context.
Maseres Magnetic Survey overlain on Regional Magnetics.
http://www.melkior.com/ MKR_Maseres_TMI_Regional. pdf
Maseres TAU overlain on Regional Magnetics.
http://www.melkior.com/ MKR_Maseres_TAU_Regional. pdf
MKR_Maseres_25K_TauBF: BField Calculated Time Constant (Tau)
http://www.melkior.com/MKR_Maseres_25K_TauBF.pdf
MKR_Maseres_25K_TauSF: dB/dt Calculated Time Constant (Tau)
http://www.melkior.com/MKR_Maseres_25K_TauSF.pdf
MKR_Maseres_25K_SFxFF20: Fraser Filtered dB/dt X Component Channel 20, Time Gate 0.220 ms colour
image.
http://www.melkior.com/MKR_Maseres_25K_SFxFF20.pdf
MKR_Maseres_25K_SFz10: dB/dt Z Component Channel 10 Time Gate 0.055 ms.
http://www.melkior.com/MKR_Maseres_25K_SFz10.pdf
MKR_Maseres_25K_SFz25: dB/dt Z Component Channel 25 Time Gate 0.440 ms.
http://www.melkior.com/MKR_Maseres_25K_SFz25.pdf
MKR_Maseres_25K_SFz40: dB/dt Z Component Channel 40 Time Gate 3.521 ms.
http://www.melkior.com/MKR_Maseres_25K_SFz40.pdf
Geotech states, “The most reliable method to discriminate or rank conductors ….. is by calculating the EM field decay
time constant (TAU parameter), which directly depends on conductance despite their depth and accordingly amplitude of the
response...The EM Time-Constant (TAU) is a general measure of the speed of decay of the electromagnetic response and indicates the
presence of eddy currents in conductive sources as well as reflecting the “conductance quality” of a source... Generally, TAU
calculated on base of early time response reflects both near surface overburden and poor conductors whereas, in the late ranges of
time, deep and more conductive sources".
Tomorrows new release will present apparent resistivity depth slices (RDI)!! Interested parties are invited to follow
the discussion, review the VTEM survey maps and formulate their own opinions. Additional background and regional context on the
Maseres Project can be gained through a review of Maseres Project news releases.
Melkior is of the opinion the Maseres Project may be situated in one of the most prospective gold rich, Bousquet
Type, VMS environments Canada has ever seen. The scale is highly unique. This robust 12 km conductive trend is linked into a very
intriguing 4 km by 6 km concentric magnetic anomaly with an outer robust conductive ring anomaly. A-horizon soil analysis in 2017
over a portion of the EM trend returned up to 121 ppb Au; 59 ppm Ag; 93 ppm Cu; 78 ppm Zn; 30 ppm Pb (NR September 17, 2017). The
reader is reminded that the Maseres land package is about 12 km by 20 km of contiguous sole ownership. The anomalous trends are
centered within the Maseres Project.
Wade Kornik, P.Geo., has approved the information contained in this release. Mr. Kornik is the Exploration
Manager of the Company and is Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Keith James Deluce, CEO
For more information, please contact:
Melkior Resources Inc.
E-mail: info@melkior.com
Tel: 705-267-4000
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