Wednesday 12 September 2012

Mount Burgess Mining pinpoints strong zinc lead anomaly in Botswana

The north-east trending geochemical soil anomaly has returned values of up to 236 parts per million zinc and 117 parts per million lead.

The anomaly may represent a parallel repeat of the Kihabe synclinal fold structure in this SEDEX style mineralised area.

Mount Burgess Mining is planning further geochemical soil sampling in the area, south of the Kihabe Resource, once current bush-fires have burned-out.

Soil sampling will be extended northeast to join up with a previously sampled area which resulted in delineation of the geochemical anomaly over what has now been drilled to produce the Nxuu Resource, 7 kilometres to the east of the Kihabe Resource.

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