White Rock Minerals hits high-grade zinc intersection
2021-09-29 13:21:33 [Print]
Australian-based White Rock Minerals announced it had hit high-grade zinc intersections during step-out drilling at the Red Mountain VMS project in Alaska.
Drill holes testing the down-dip projection intersected 1.4 metres of high-grade massive sulphide, with results including 35 per cent zinc, 12.2 per cent lead, 237 grams per tonne (g/t) silver, 2.9 g/t gold and 0 . 3 per cent copper.
This drill hole has now doubled the known depth of the resource in this area of the deposit. Assays are still pending for a further three drill holes.
Drill holes testing the down-dip projection intersected 1.4 metres of high-grade massive sulphide, with results including 35 per cent zinc, 12.2 per cent lead, 237 grams per tonne (g/t) silver, 2.9 g/t gold and 0 . 3 per cent copper.
This drill hole has now doubled the known depth of the resource in this area of the deposit. Assays are still pending for a further three drill holes.