
MUPALA COPPER PROJECT,
SOIL SAMPLING RESULTS
Further to the news release dated
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· Geologically located on the west side of the Kabompo Dome, in the prospective
· A total of 684 soil samples collected on a 300m by 300m offset grid with infill sample spacing of 150m by 150m in areas of anomalous copper-in-soil.
· Copper-in-soil anomaly approximately 1,800m long by 600m wide identified with a peak value of 422 ppm copper determined by portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) analysis. The anomaly is consistent with historical exploration data and extends to the licence boundary with the Anglo American/Arc Minerals JV.
· A sub-set of samples will be submitted for check laboratory based geochemical analysis.
"I am delighted to announce the delineation of a large and strategically located copper-in-soil anomaly at Mupala. The anomaly confirms the prospectivity of the licence which was originally indicated by historical data and its proximity to the Anglo American/Arc Minerals JV area. More work is required to determine the significance of this soil anomaly, but this is a very promising start to exploration at Mupala."
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Detailed Information
The Mupala Exploration Licence 32139-HQ-LEL (the "Licence") covers 41.2 km2 and is located in the Kabompo Dome region in the
The Licence is underlain by rocks of the prospective Lower Roan Subgroup and lies directly adjacent to the Anglo American/Arc Minerals joint venture area where Anglo American has the right to earn a 70% interest through expenditure of
Existing geological maps indicate that the licence covers some 16 km strike length of the main copper mineralised horizon in
Soil Sampling Programme
First pass soil samples were taken on a 300m by 300m offset grid over the entire Licence area with samples collected from a depth of approximately 30cm in the B-horizon of the soil profile and dry-sieved to -180 micron. A subsample of the minus soil fraction was then placed into a plastic sample cup and analysed in the field by a portable X-ray fluorescence instrument ("pXRF") to provide analytical results. A total of 452 first pass soil samples were collected. Analytical results were relayed from the field and infill sampling was conducted in the areas of anomalous copper-in-soil. Infill sampling tightened the grid to 150m by 150m in areas of anomalous copper-in-soil and a total of 232 infill samples were collected.
The main copper-on-soil anomaly is approximately 1,800m long and 600m wide with a peak value of 422ppm and is broadly coincident with a surface geochemical anomaly defined by Mwinilunga Mines in the 1960s.
A sub-set of soil samples will now be submitted for conventional laboratory based geochemical analysis as a QA/QC check on field results.
Further follow up work is planned to follow up the significance of the soil geochemical anomaly to include trenching and/or drilling.
The information in this release has been reviewed by Mr.
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