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Multiple Conductors Identified At Rånbogen

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Nico

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Nico

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Kingsrose Mining reported the identification of multiple strongly conductive zones at the Rånbogen Nickel-Copper-Cobalt prospect following the interpretation of a recently conducted magnetotelluric geophysical survey. Anomalies 01, 02, and 04 are known to be related to highly resistive pyroxenites and peridotites – increasing the likelihood of the observed conductive responses to be associated with sulfide mineralization. Anomaly 03 is located at the basal contact of the intrusion. While this contact is known to contain conductive graphitic rocks elsewhere, the basal contact is also very favorable for the occurrence of massive sulfides.

Following the magentotelluric survey, ground-based and downhole EM surveys are underway to further refine drill targets with a helicopter portable system to be moved from the Bruvann Mine to the Rånbogen prospect shortly.

 

Priority exploration targets at the Rånbogen prospect (Source: www.kingsrose.com)

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