Murchison Completes a High-Resolution Airborne Magnetic Survey on the HPM Project in Quebec and Closes Quebec Private Placement
TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / December 10, 2020 / Murchison Minerals Ltd. ("Murchison" or the "Company") (TSXV:MUR) is pleased to provide the results generated by the recently completed airborne magnetic (MAG) survey which covers the entirety of the HPM project. Prospectair Geosurveys Inc. of Gatineau, Quebec completed the 1,440-line kilometre survey with a 50 m line spacing. The 2020 airborne magnetic survey of the HPM property provides high-resolution detail of geological and structural features which will aid in identifying additional magmatic intrusions which could host nickel, copper and cobalt mineralization.
Project location
Interesting geological and structural features could be interpreted from the magnetics data such as faults, with 3 possible fold hinges in the Barre de Fer area as well as several rounded magnetic highs features coinciding with mafic intrusive rocks, gossan zones and mineralization in E-NE trend from Barre de Fer to the QB4048 area.
The property can be described as hosting numerous mineralized showings with 10 gossans identified and over 24 electromagnetic (EM) conductors that could potentially be drills targets. While historical EM surveys covered approximately
This press release follows the November 19th update on the recent prospecting results on Murchison's HPM Ni-Cu-Co project. Results of the reconnaissance sampling program completed by Orix Geoscience 2018 Inc. confirm the widespread nature of Ni-Cu-Co mineralization across the HPM project area. Grab sample assay results reach up to
2020 Airborne Magnetics - First Vertical Derivative provides additional details about the underlying geological features
Map of 2020 prospecting results over recently completed magnetic data in the Barre de Fer area. Magnetic highs may indicate potential accumulation of sulphides.
Possible fold pattern is repeated twice to the east of the Barre de Fer area. Fold noses can act as structural traps in mineralized systems.
Map of electromagnetic coverage over the HPM Project - only
Airborne Magnetometer Geometrics G-822A
The heliborne magnetic sensor consists of a non-oriented (strap-down) optically pumped Cesium split-beam sensor. These magnetometers have a sensitivity of 0.005 nT and a range of 15,000 to 100,000 nT with a sensor noise of less than 0.02 nT. The heliborne sensor is mounted in a bird made of non-magnetic material located 21 m below the helicopter when flying. Total magnetic field measurements are recorded at 10 Hz in the aircraft. The ground system recording magnetic data at 1 sample every second.
Private Placement Closing
Murchison also announces the closing of the non-brokered private placement of
Qualifying Statement
The foregoing scientific and technical disclosures have been reviewed by Paul Nagerl, P. Geo., who is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101. Mr. Nagerl is an independent consultant to Murchison and the HPM project.
About the HPM Project:
Murchison's Haut Plateau de la Manicouagan (HPM) property is located 60 km east of the Manicouagan crater in eastern Quebec. The 58 km2 HPM property lies within the Grenville Province's Allochthonous Belt and is host to numerous Ni-Cu-Co showings associated with mafic to ultramafic intrusions, including the high-grade Barre de Fer magmatic nickel sulphide occurrence. The Barre de Fer occurrence returned up to
About Murchison Minerals Ltd. (TSXV: MUR)
Murchison is a Canadian‐based exploration company focused on the exploration and development of the
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