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Dec
16:27
COPPER: Giant anomaly identified at Brazil's Juruena project
Meteoric Resources says new exploration at its Juruena copper-gold project in Brazil has detected a large chargeability anomaly measured in kilometres that is believed strongly indicative of disseminated sulphides, Kallanish reports.
The giant anomaly is more than 2,000 metres in length and 1,500 m in width and less than 500 m below the surface. It is open to the northwest. Its size indicates a likely porphyry system. Given the geological setting the company says …
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