Digitally Enhanced Prospecting Commences On Ghost Mountain Project
VANCOUVER - iMetal Resources, Inc. announced the commencement of a Digitally Enhanced Prospecting (DEP) survey at its Ghost Mountain property, a 220-hectare property, 42 km NE of Kirkland Lake.
Saf Dhillon, Chief Executive Officer, said, "Ghost Mountain lies along the ‘Golden Highway' one of the most historically prolific gold belts not only in Canada but in the World. Several gold exploration and mining operations are active in the immediate vicinity. We like Ghost Mountain's address and are excited to move one step closer to drilling."
Waring Minerals Inc. is undertaking the DEP program at Ghost Mountain. The program is utilizing onsite analysis of UAV LiDAR to locate outcrops on the property for the purposes of sampling and mapping. The DEP results will be combined with the 2022 AeroVision® results to guide the next stage of exploration which will include defining drill targets.
The geology of Ghost Mountain can be divided into a south and north section. The north is underlain by mafic to ultramafic intrusive rocks of the Kidd-Munro Group, while the south of the property is underlain by a mixed group of felsic to mafic metavolcanic rocks and clastic metasedimentary rocks of the Destor Porcupine Complex. Both are important regional assemblages and host numerous world-class Gold and VMS deposits.