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Canada Carbon Makes Significant Graphite Discovery on Miller Property
Canada Carbon (TSXV:CCB) announced that the VN6 showing has been identified as the most significant graphite zone on the Miller project. Extensive trenching and drilling are currently underway to test the conductive anomaly at various points, with drilling to date revealing that the mineralization continues to depth.
According to the press release:
The VN6 showing is associated with other previously reported graphite mineralization, identified as VN4, VN5 and VN6 Extension. All of these showings are inside a 155 metre (“m”) long corridor. The 155 m long corridor aligns perfectly with a 250m long conductive Induced Polarization (“IP”) anomaly modelled at 5m depth. When combined with conductive zones identified at 20 and 40 m depths, the conductive anomaly extends for over 700 m, reaching the historic Miller Mine Pit to the north and the E3 airborne anomaly to the south. This conductive anomaly is open to the northwest and to the southeast, at the boundaries of the IP grid.
Extensive trenching and drilling are currently underway to test the conductive anomaly at various points along strike. Drilling to-date has revealed that the VN6 mineralization continues to depth, with significant graphitic intersections, identified by visual examination of the core, currently at 9m and 22m beneath the VN6 surface vein showing. A large chargeability anomaly also runs parallel to the conductive anomaly, which can be explained by disseminated graphite already observed in trenches.
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