Helicopter-Borne Vtem and Magnetic Geophysical Survey Completed at Stardust

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Sun Metals has announced the completion of a 1,103 km helicopter-borne VTEM and Magnetic Geophysical Survey at the Stardust copper-gold project in north central British Columbia.

Sun Metals (TSXV:SUNM) has announced the completion of a 1,103 km helicopter-borne Versatile Time Domain Electro Magnetic (VTEM) and Magnetic Geophysical Survey at the Stardust copper-gold project in north central British Columbia.

The surveys were done as part of the company’s 2018 Stardust field program.

In it’s release, Sun Metals said that the state-of-the-art survey improves on previous generations of geophysics in the following ways:

  • Full project coverage: This survey will provide detailed results over the full project area.
  • Increased resolution: 100-metre line spacing design improves on the historic magnetic survey flown on 250-metre line spacing.
  • Modern Technology: Advancements in instrument sensitivity, data acquisition and processing are expected to provide superior results.
  • Successful track record: VTEM surveys are recognized as a successful tool for exploration in other CRD systems around the globe.

Click here to read the full Sun Metals (TSXV:SUNM) press release.

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