South Pass And Bradley Peak Gold Camps Included In Joint Wyoming State And U.S. Geological Survey’s Airborne Geophysical Program


VANCOUVER - Relevant Gold Corp. reported that the entire project portfolio, including all of the South Pass and Bradley Peak gold camp areas, will be covered by a large-scale airborne geophysical survey being conducted jointly by the Wyoming State Geological Survey (WSGS) and the U.S Geological Survey (USGS). Over the next four months, magnetic and radiometric data will be collected over approximately 3,300 square miles (~854,000 hectares) in central Wyoming including Relevant Gold's entire ~16,000 ha landholdings.

"This survey provides significant value for our shareholders at no cost to Relevant Gold, drastically increasing our district-scale targeting potential while allowing us to focus our capital on drilling. We thank the State of Wyoming, the WSGS, and the USGS for investing in the state's vast mineral potential," commented Brian Lentz, CXO. "We eagerly look forward to seeing what these airborne surveys reveal about the regional geological framework beneath the extensive cover that mantles the region."

Airborne geophysical surveys are commonly employed in gold-bearing Archean terranes like those found in Wyoming and the Abitibi of Canada. The techniques used can "see" through the extensive cover and provide remarkable detail of the major geology and structural trends that control gold mineralization. Data produced from the airborne survey will provide a much clearer picture of the geology and highlight potential targets within both the South Pass and Bradley Peak gold camps.