Core Insights - Midland Exploration Inc. announced positive gold results from its Caniapisc Au project, indicating a successful follow-up exploration program that identified new gold-bearing boulders and significant assay values [1][3][4] Exploration Program Details - The autumn exploration program included geological mapping, prospecting, soil sampling, and a 2,001-kilometre magnetic and electromagnetic geophysical survey [3][4][9] - A total of 111 grab rock samples and 112 soil samples were collected during the follow-up campaign, with results for soil samples still pending [3][5] Key Findings - The exploration program identified several new gold-bearing boulders, with a maximum assay value of 24.5 g/t Au from a selected grab sample [4][8] - Out of the rock samples, 16 returned gold values exceeding 0.5 g/t, including eight samples greater than 2.0 g/t Au [4][5] - A specific boulder returned a value of 19.2 g/t Au, while another returned 11.9 g/t Au, indicating a promising mineralization potential in the area [8] Geological Context - The Caniapisc Au project is located within the Ashuanipi Subprovince, characterized by a volcanosedimentary belt with historical exploration highlighting the potential for various mineralizations [10] - Previous till sampling surveys in the area identified gold anomalies, suggesting further exploration opportunities [10] Quality Control Measures - Rock and soil samples were analyzed at Actlabs laboratories, employing industry-standard quality assurance and control practices [12]
Midland Continues to Discover New Gold Mineralization at the Caniapisc Au Project, James Bay