Complete Of High Resolution Ground Magnetics Survey At Grayson Project


EDMONTON - Cortus Metals Inc. announced the completion of a 59.3 line-kilometer high-resolution ground magnetics survey over the southern one-third of its 7,613 ha Grayson Project, where rock grab samples in silicified jasperoid yield highly anomalous gold concentrations of up to 647 ppb. This new data shows linear magnetic lows coincident with mapped structures and alteration, indicating these structures extend into the basin below shallow alluvial cover. The orientation and scale of these structures support these features as potential zones of structurally controlled, subsurface, hydrothermal fluid flow leading to epithermal alteration.

CEO, Sean Mager, said, "Several large gold and silver deposits are located in close proximity to the Grayson Project, where similar structures are coincident with anomalous mineralization and its associated alteration. We look forward to following up these magnetic survey and rock grab sample results with gravity and soil survey results to generate targets for near-term drilling at Grayson."