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TONOPAH, NV – A2Gold Corp. has commenced an expanded gravity survey at its Eastside Project in Esmeralda County, Nevada. The expanded program is designed to further delineate and gain clarity on several newly identified geophysical targets that were only partially captured along the margins of the Company’s recently completed, property-wide gravity survey.
Initial interpretation of the original gravity data identified multiple compelling anomalies at or near the edges of the survey area. These targets extend into areas of more extreme topographic relief that were not included in the initial survey design due to access and terrain considerations. However, the strength, continuity, and geological context of the partially imaged anomalies were considered sufficiently compelling to warrant additional gravity coverage.
The expanded gravity survey will extend coverage into these previously unsurveyed areas to fully resolve the geometry and extent of the emerging targets. The Company believes this additional data will provide important insight into potential extensions of the Eastside mineralized system and will further refine drill targeting ahead of planned exploration drilling.
Peter Gianulis, CEO, said, “The original gravity survey exceeded our expectations and revealed a much larger and more complex system than previously understood. Several intriguing anomalies were cut off at the edges of the survey due to rugged terrain. Given the quality of these partial targets, we felt it was critical to expand the survey to properly image them and understand their relationship to known mineralization and regional structures. This additional work is already underway and will directly inform our upcoming drill programs.”
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