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Brixton Metals Delineates A New Large IP and Gold-in-Soil Anomaly
November 9, 2016 – Brixton Metals Corporation (TSXV: BBB) (the “Company” or “Brixton”) is pleased to announce the results from the 2016 soil and rock geochemistry and IP ground geophysics programs at its 100 percent owned Thorn project. The Company collected a total of 2,337 soil samples and 247 rock samples throughout the property and completed 15.5 kilometres of ground IP geophysics at the Chivas Zone.
November 9, 2016 – Brixton Metals Corporation (TSXV: BBB) (the “Company” or “Brixton”) is pleased to announce the results from the 2016 soil and rock geochemistry and IP ground geophysics programs at its 100 percent owned Thorn project. The Company collected a total of 2,337 soil samples and 247 rock samples throughout the property and completed 15.5 kilometres of ground IP geophysics at the Chivas Zone.
The latest soil and rock assays represent results from a two-phase 2016 geochemical survey focused on delineating the Chivas Zone as well as expanding other geochemical anomalies on the Thorn property. Results have delineated a substantial 7 square-kilometer gold-in-soil anomaly at the Chivas Zone with a predominant northwest trend. The strike length of the anomaly is 3.5 kilometres long and up to 2.0 kilometres wide and remains open to the northwest and southeast. A second new gold-in-soil anomaly (1,000m x 600m) was identified that is located about 800 metres west from the Outlaw Zone. It is unclear at this time if this second new anomaly is an extension of the Outlaw Zone as a gap in the data remains The rock samples returned 14 samples greater than 1 g/t Au, 5 samples returned greater than 6 g/t Au and 1 sample greater than 10 g/t Au for the high of 19.35 g/t Au. Using a 100 ppb cut off for the soil results, 478 samples are greater than 100 ppb Au, 257 samples are greater that 200 ppb Au, 132 samples are greater than 400 ppb Au, 53 samples are greater than 800 ppb Au and 2 samples are greater than 10,000 ppb with the two highest being 14,800 and 16,700 ppb Au.
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