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Mountain Boy Minerals Ltd.: Drilling Confirms High Grade Silver-Lead-Zinc Mineralization at BA, and Identifies New High-Grade Structures
Mountain Boy Minerals Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:MTB) announced that Great Bear Resources Ltd. (CNSX:GBR) has released the first drill results from the BA project in the Eskay Creek mining district near Stewart, northern British Columbia.
Mountain Boy Minerals Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:MTB) announced that Great Bear Resources Ltd. (CNSX:GBR) has released the first drill results from the BA project in the Eskay Creek mining district near Stewart, northern British Columbia.
The press release is quoted as saying:
BA-2010-79 was drilled on a 150 degree azimuth with a -80 degree dip, in order to better characterize the thickness of the main mineralized horizon, and test new host rocks in the footwall of the zone. It intersected 44.04 metres of high grade silver-lead-zinc mineralization in the known zone, termed “Zone 1″, but went on to intersect two additional structurally hosted mineralized zones in previously untested volcaniclastic rocks, termed “Zone 2″ and “Zone 3″.
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