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Algo Grande Identifies 32 High-Priority Exploration Targets at Adelita and Commences High-Definition Ground Magnetic Survey and Appointment of João Rocha, Vice President of Exploration
TMX Newsfile· 2026-01-09 12:30
Core Insights - Algo Grande Copper Corp. has completed a comprehensive reprocessing and reinterpretation of historical datasets at its Adelita Project, confirming it as a district-scale porphyry-skarn mineral system with multiple exploration targets identified [2][8][40] Geophysical and Geological Findings - The integrated study identified 32 high-priority copper-gold-silver exploration targets, including 18 targets from geological, geophysical, and geochemical data, and 14 targets generated through machine learning [7][8][33] - Evidence of significant expansion potential beyond the known Cerro Grande skarn zone into areas such as Mezquital, Cerro Grande NW, Cerro Potrero, and Las Tablas was noted [7][8] - The reprocessing of geophysical data revealed deep, vertically extensive conductive feeder structures linking porphyry intrusions to overlying skarn mineralization [8][12][20] Exploration Activities - A high-definition ground magnetic survey has commenced over the Cerro Grande skarn zone to refine skarn geometry and structural controls [3][39] - Ongoing drilling at the Cerro Grande skarn zone has completed 1,000 meters in 2025, with plans to continue in January and February 2026 [7][8] Leadership and Technical Advancements - João Rocha has been appointed as Vice President of Exploration, enhancing the technical leadership of the company as it advances the Adelita Project [9][11] - The company is utilizing modern exploration technologies, including AI-based target generation and advanced geophysical modeling, to improve exploration efficiency and accuracy [11][40] Future Plans - The integration of multiple high-quality datasets aims to build a robust geological model for the Adelita Project, systematically reducing geological uncertainty and generating well-constrained drill targets [40]