Ridgeline Minerals Announces High-Grade Polymetallic Discovery at Selena Project in Nevada
Reuters
Nov 04
Ridgeline Minerals Announces High-Grade Polymetallic Discovery at Selena Project in Nevada
Ridgeline Minerals Corp. has announced the discovery of a high-grade zinc-silver-gold-lead-copper-antimony massive sulfide carbonate replacement (CRD) deposit at the Chinchilla Sulfide target within its Selena project in Nevada. The discovery was made in the company's maiden drill program, with notable results from hole SE25-053, which intersected 1.1 meters grading 27.0% zinc, 60.1 g/t silver, 1.5 g/t gold, 0.7% lead, 0.4% copper, and 0.03% antimony, as well as an 8.6 meter interval grading 10.4% zinc and 21.1 g/t silver. The project is subject to an earn-in agreement with South32, allowing the partner to earn up to an 80% interest by funding up to US$20 million in qualifying expenditures. Ridgeline's management highlighted the potential for a significant polymetallic CRD deposit at Selena.
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