Three Northwest Trending Gold In Soil Geochemical Anomalies Delineated at Kodiak

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Stina Resources Limited (TSXV:SQA) announced three northwest trending gold in soil geochemical anomalies have been delineated on the Kodiak Property with maximum values of 856.8 ppb Au, 36 ppm Bi, 676 ppm As, 13.5 ppm Sb and 586.6 ppm Ni, and other results from its 2011 exploration program.

Stina Resources Limited (TSXV:SQA) announced three northwest trending gold in soil geochemical anomalies have been delineated on the Kodiak Property with maximum values of 856.8 ppb Au, 36 ppm Bi, 676 ppm As, 13.5 ppm Sb and 586.6 ppm Ni, and other results from its 2011 exploration program.

As quoted in the press release:

The anomalies are the Kodiak Trend, discussed above, a parallel 4 km long and up to 1 km wide anomaly (Central Trend) situated 1 km to the northeast with a maximum gold value of 308.2 ppb, and a lower order discontinuous open ended anomaly (Eastern anomaly) 2.5 km long by 100-200m wide in the northeast property area. The Eastern anomaly appears to be controlled by another west-northwesterly trending fault, sub-parallel to the Kodiak Fault, suggested by the 2011 airborne magnetic survey. A more gold anomalous zone, with coincident arsenic and antimony, occurs at the junction of a less pronounced north-northwesterly trending gold soil anomaly (Zipper Trend) with the Central Trend.

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