Core Viewpoint - Adamera Minerals Corp. has significantly expanded the Glix Gold Prospect on the South Hedley property, indicating a larger and more cohesive target than previously recognized [1] Exploration Program Summary - The exploration program included 13 line-kilometres of detailed ground magnetic surveying and 6 line-kilometres of VLF-EM surveying, with a total of 441 soil samples collected on the Glix Prospect and 165 soil samples on the Max Prospect [3][4] - A total of 606 soil samples are awaiting analysis, which will be integrated with existing geophysical and geological datasets to build a 3D model of the Glix prospect [8] Geological Findings - The VLF-EM survey outlines a conductive corridor over 300 meters long and 100 meters wide, with strong gold responses in soil samples ranging from 80 ppb to 4,283 ppb, particularly over the VLF-EM conductor [4][5] - The geological setting at Glix is similar to the Nickel Plate and Mascot gold mines, with favorable secondary NW–SE cross-structures present that are known to host mineralization [5][6] Next Steps - The next phase will focus on integrating pending soil sample results to prioritize drill targets, alongside submitting a Notice of Work (NoW) drill application for permitting [8] Property Overview - The South Hedley property spans 18,714 hectares and is located within a mineral belt in southern British Columbia, extending from the historic Nickel Plate gold mine, which has produced over 2.5 million ounces of gold [9]
November Field Program at South Hedley Gold-Copper Project, Boosts Potential of the Glix Exploration Target
Thenewswire·2025-11-26 15:30