Integral Metals Corp. Provides Comprehensive Analysis of Soil Geochemical Survey at the KAP Project
Globenewswire·2025-10-01 12:00

Core Insights - Integral Metals Corp. has completed its 2025 soil geochemistry survey at the KAP Project, revealing significant geochemical anomalies that will guide future exploration efforts [1][4]. Group 1: Survey Details - A total of 2,164 soil samples were collected, with 2,040 being B-horizon soils, which are optimal for detecting geochemical variations [2]. - The analytical work was conducted using advanced methods, including four-acid digestion and ICP-MS, to analyze a broad suite of elements such as zinc, lead, cadmium, thallium, barium, and strontium [2]. - Quality assurance protocols included 174 field duplicates and 117 certified reference materials, ensuring the reliability of the results [2]. Group 2: Anomaly Findings - Out of the 2,040 B-horizon samples, 818 samples exhibited two or more anomalies, with scores ranging from 2 to 11 [3]. - Notably, two samples achieved the maximum score of 11, while 128 samples (6.3%) recorded scores of 7 or higher, indicating concentrated areas of interest near the Main Showing [3]. Group 3: Future Exploration Plans - The company plans to integrate the soil geochemical dataset with existing geological mapping, drilling, and geophysical surveys to identify and prioritize drill targets [5]. - The focus will be on zones where high anomaly scores coincide with structural features, enhancing the potential for successful exploration [5].