ELKO, NV - Thunder Mountain Gold, Inc. reported that it has identified anomalous gold mineralization in previously unexplored, multi-lithic intrusive breccia at the Company's 100% owned and controlled South Mountain property in Owyhee County, Idaho. The newly identified gold targets significantly raise the potential for discovery of gold resources on the 868 acres of private land that make up the Company's
Anomalous gold mineralization was discovered through rock chip sampling and a soil orientation survey on private land leased by the Company. All 20 rock chip samples obtained from outcrop and float in the mineralized area were anomalous with gold values ranging from 0.047 ppm to 5.81 ppm. In a 24-sample, 100-foot spaced soil orientation survey in one area resulted in 23 of the samples being anomalous with gold values ranging up to 0.31 ppm.
The gold mineralization occurs in a multi-lithic intrusive breccia that covers an area of at least 60 acres and is oriented parallel to copper, zinc, silver, gold, and lead mineralization at the main
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