Geophysics Survey Commences At La Adelita Project


VANCOUVER - Infinitum Copper Corp. reported on the commencement of a land-based geophysical survey at La Adelita project in Sonora and Sinaloa states in northwest Mexico. The Company's magneto-telluric geophysical survey will consist of ten lines totaling 14.8 kilometers that have been prepared in advance. Field crews started laying out the receivers and began the field survey on March 20th. The survey will take an estimated 3 weeks to complete.

"The recently announced discovery of the Pericos zone was made by crews preparing the grid for the geophysics, so this program is already off to a productive start. Preparation of the grid to led to discovery of the Pericos zone which is 800 meters west of the previously known Cerro Grande zone. The fact that those two zones are located on the western and eastern limb of an anticlinal fold now opens up more questions about what happens along the stratigraphy where it wraps around and closes to the south. That makes the timeliness of this geophysical survey even more important,” commented Steve Robertson, CEO.