The company said the survey results are considered important because they show several intrusions at Zackly SE which are in turn surrounded by a broad zone of magnetite destruction.
PolarX (ASX:PXX) has announced that its new high‐resolution aeromagnetic survey more clearly defines the significant copper‐gold porphyry potential of the Zackly SE prospect at its Alaska Range project.
The company said the survey results are considered important because they show several intrusions at Zackly SE which are in turn surrounded by a broad zone of magnetite destruction.
As highlighted in the press release:
- Detailed aeromagnetic data defines multiple phases of intrusion at Zackly SE
- The result is highly significant and confirms Zackly SE as a high‐priority porphyry target
- Survey data also highlights a pronounced, 12km‐long mineralized structural corridor extending from Zackly SE to the Mars copper-gold porphyry target
- The known high‐grade copper‐gold skarn mineralization at Zackly occurs along the fault‐bound northern edge of this corridor
- The new data will greatly assist targeting drilling extensions to the 47‐55m thick, near‐surface high‐grade mineralization discovered in holes ZX‐18020 and ZX‐18024, 850m east of the existing inferred resource
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Scott has a Master's Degree in journalism from the University of Melbourne and reports on the resources industry for INN.
Scott has experience working in regional and small-town newsrooms in Australia. With a background in history and politics, he's interested in international politics and development and how the resources industry plays a role in the future.
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