Freeman Creek property Credit: Gaia Metals
Gaia Metals has released the second batch of sample results from the initial surface exploration program at its wholly owned Freeman Creek gold project in Idaho. According to the release, the latest assays “confirm prospective target areas at both Gold Dyke and Carmen Creek that are much larger than previously recognized.”
Sample highlights from the Gold Dyke target include 1.89 g/t gold and 0.6 g/t silver. This target area features an 800 by 700-metre gold-in-soil geochemical anomaly, with additional potential to the east and south. In addition, a sample from the eastern part of the Gold Dyke target returned 2.06 grams gold, 23.1 grams silver and 0.56% copper.
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Freeman Creek property Credit: Gaia Metals
Gaia Metals has released the second batch of sample results from the initial surface exploration program at its wholly owned Freeman Creek gold project in Idaho. According to the release, the latest assays “confirm prospective target areas at both Gold Dyke and Carmen Creek that are much larger than previously recognized.”
Sample highlights from the Gold Dyke target include 1.89 g/t gold and 0.6 g/t silver. This target area features an 800 by 700-metre gold-in-soil geochemical anomaly, with additional potential to the east and south. In addition, a sample from the eastern part of the Gold Dyke target returned 2.06 grams gold, 23.1 grams silver and 0.56% copper.
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