One of the world‘s highest grade CRD systems. Today, Core Assets Corp. announced assay results from selected high-grade carbonate replacement mineralization encountered in 2 drill holes located 2 km apart at the Silver Lime Porphyry-CRD Project on its 100%-owned, district-scale Blue Property near Atlin, British Columbia. It‘s very rare, and thus highly impressive, to see drill results yielding higher grades than prior grab and channel sampling – normally, it‘s the other way around with surface sampling returning higher grades than drilling. What we know about CRDs is that these systems are continuous and geochemically zoned with regards to their porphyry source. When you intersect a CRD at depth, you simply follow it to the source – and by doing this with the drill bit, CRD mineralization typically gets thicker while the grades may increase even more.
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