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International Millennium Mining’s Wild Goose MMI Shows Strongly Anomalous Presence of Molybdenum
International Millennium Mining Corp. (TSXV:IMI) announced the results of a mobile metal ion soil sampling survey on their Wild Goose Property in B.C.
International Millennium Mining Corp. (TSXV:IMI) announced the results of a mobile metal ion soil sampling survey on their Wild Goose Property in B.C.
As quoted in the press release:
The results within the North Grid show two anomalies, one of which is strongly anomalous in lead, copper, molybdenum, silver, gold, zinc, and cadmium, and averages about 225 meters in width, with a minimum strike length of 100 meters. The second anomaly is highly anomalous in lead, silver, antimony, and rare earth elements (REEs); this anomaly has an average width of 200 meters and a minimum strike length of 130 meters.
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