Everest Metals Corporation Limited (ASX: EMC) has obtained promising results from a Deep Ground Penetration Radar (DGPR) geophysical survey at the Mt Edon mining lease (M59/714) located about five km southwest of Paynes Find, in the Mid-West region of Western Australia.
The survey included 21 profiles comprising 19 main profiles at 100m spacing and two extra profiles for a total 21-line kilometres.
Highlights
* 21-line kilometres of DGPR survey completed over Mt Edon Mining Lease
*133 pegmatite-like anomalies have been interpreted and identified, compared to the historically ~30 surfaced mapped pegmatites. Pegmatites structures extend to more than 50m in depth
* Significantly, the resultant DGPR identification of numerous pegmatite dykes has delivered highly prospective drill targets planned for upcoming drilling programme.
* Drilling Contractor appointed and drilling to commence in second week May 2023
“The results of the DGPR geophysical programme and resultant data at Mt Edon has given the strongest imagery yet of numerous previously undiscovered pegmatite structures,” Chief Operating Officer, Simon Phillips said.
“The results have identified over 100 new geophysical anomalies and drilling targets. The data obtained from the DPGR has overwhelmingly supported the Geological team’s expectations as to the potential of Mt Edon and the results have provided a significantly optimised drill targets to support the RC drilling programme, scheduled for commencement in second week of May.”
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