Cartier Resources has reported latest results from the channel samples, which yielded 83.57 g/t silver, 3.03% copper and 1.63% zinc over 10.0 m in a wider interval taken partly across a fold formation grading 31.84 g/t silver, 1.00% copper and 1.11% zinc over 58.0 m at the Cadillac extension project, which is situated 115 km east of Val-d'Or in Quebec.
The company has also intersected 61.56 g/t silver, 3.49% copper, and 8.93% zinc over 2.0 m in an extensive interval grading 25.05 g/t silver, 1.24% copper, and 1.73% zinc over 14.0 m. The results are obtained from further trenching at the Langlade polymetallic zone. The company performed the zone’s systematic channel sampling in a goal to feature the mineralization for additionally expanding an exploration plan for the project. The zone is open in a lateral direction and at depth and is assisted by the latest geophysical survey results. The company is waiting for further results from the remaining channels.
The favourable mineralized and alteration rock units present at the Langlade are folded and fall at a near surface angle towards the eastern direction. Cartier completed the comprehensive sampling and mapping of the zone to define the general geometry of the fine potential units. Three-dimensional modeling of the zone influenced with all the drilling results and the latest geophysical results will be utilized to orient upcoming drilling.
The company has defined an anomaly with an average breadth of 100 m and length up to 70 m through an IP survey at the Langlade region. The anomaly associates with the mineralization and helps the field observations that the prospective for the mineralization extension is open to the east and west along the survey border.
The CEO and President of Cartier resources, has stated that these assay results determine that the high-grade base metal mineralization can be strong in regions that are open laterally and at depth. The follow-up drilling will be performed based on all the results and three-dimensional modelling.