Thomson Resources Intersects Moly, Tungsten, Gold at F1 Anomaly

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Thomson Resources Ltd. (ASX:TMZ) announced that it has received assay results from recent drilling at the F1 anomaly, located in New South Wales, noting that while no ore-grade material was intersected, anomalous tungsten, molybdenum and gold were returned.

Thomson Resources Ltd. (ASX:TMZ) announced that it has received assay results from recent drilling at the F1 anomaly, located in New South Wales, noting that while no ore-grade material was intersected, anomalous tungsten, molybdenum and gold were returned.

As quoted in the press release:

The three holes, which were collared 100m apart on the eastern flank of the anomaly (Figure 2), have defined a clear zonation pattern.

The easternmost hole, F1DD01, passed through an anomalous molybdenum zone with multiple spot highs including a best result of 1m at 0.2% Mo at a depth of 247m down hole (see Table). This sample also contained anomalous zinc (0.1%), lead (0.1%), arsenic (1%) and gold (0.1 g/t). The best gold number was recorded 10m further down hole – 0.24 g/t Au over a metre.

F1DD02 identified anomalous tungsten, again with multiple spot highs. The best result was 0.3% W over 1m at a depth of 220m downhole. No anomalous results were returned from F1DD03. The overall pattern between the three holes suggests a clear zonation in the F1 anomaly, pointing to potential for high gold zones to the east, possibly on the fringes of the anomaly, outside the centre of the intrusion.

Click here to read the full Thomson Resources Ltd. (ASX:TMZ) press release.

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