Extensive Zones Of Anomalous Gold And Carlin-Type Pathfinder Elements At Roberts Creek


EDMONTON - Cortus Metals Inc. reported the geochemical results of an Ionic Leach soil survey at its 100% owned Roberts Creek project in Eureka County, Nevada. The 23 line-kilometer survey added 201 samples collected at 120 m intervals with 300 m line spacing to extend the existing soil sample grid to a collective total of 558 samples covering the entire property. The combined results have outlined several extensive zones anomalous in gold and Carlin-type pathfinder elements. An anomalous gold zone coincides with projected fault structures, emphasizing the relationship between the Gold Bar deposits and Roberts Creek Project.

CEO, Sean Mager, said, "The 2021 soil geochemistry assay results overlaying the 2020 high-resolution ground magnetic survey indicate favorable structural, stratigraphic, and geochemical relationships. ALS Global's Ionic Leach technique provides exceptionally low detection limits providing better background levels for key elements in the soils and is a cutting-edge tool for identifying mineralization and associated alteration through cover. There is a defined contrast between higher gold values in projected fault zones and lower gold values in the background alluvium, giving a strong indication that these structures are mineralized at depth."