Falcon Gold Corp. (TSXV: FG | GR: 3FA | OTCQB: FGLDF) has completed a fixed wing airborne magnetic survey over its Gaspard Gold Project.
The Gaspard Property comprises three mineral claims, covering 3,955ha in the Clinton Mining District of central British Columbia. The property reportedly covers similar geology to the Spences Bridge Gold Belt that hosts Westhaven Gold Corp.’s (TSXV: WHN) Shovelnose gold project, and the Blackdome Zone gold-silver deposit owned by Tempus Resources (ASX: TMR). The property has year-round, all-season road access with a good network of active logging roads.
Falcon’s Chief Executive Officer, Karim Rayani, commented: “We look forward to reviewing the airborne data, and integrating this with the success of our water stream sampling program to focus in on the highest priority targets. We have potentially outlined a large gold source that is supplying six separate drainage systems. We look forward to reporting back once the data has been analyzed.”
The airborne survey covered the entire Gaspard block, which included 347- line km of magnetic and radiometric surveying. The purpose of this was to delineate and map subsurface features identified in previous programmes.
On February 3, 2022, Falcon released results from its 2022 field programme receiving heavy mineral concentrates from three creek drainages which assayed 0.236g/t Au, 1.097g/t Au and 0.525g/t Au. The stream sediment samples were collected over 3km southeast of previous and historical anomalous stream samples taken in 1990 from four parallel drainage patterns. Total apparent length of a gold anomaly that would support an extensive drainage system at Gaspard is now 5km in length.
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