EM anomalies identified beneath Nimy’s Cu-Ni-Co-Zn-rich Vera’s Gossan

Nimy Resources ASX:NIM) advises that GAP Geophysics has completed the MLEM survey at the Vera’s Gossan Prospect.

Highlights

Vera’s Gossan Prospect

  • GAP Geophysics have completed the MLEM survey and detected three large EM anomalies beneath, extending south and remain open to the north of the outcropping gossan.
  • Rock chip sampling of Vera’s Gossan returned highly anomalous assays with the peak sample being NRR00004 with nickel at 2750ppm, copper at 1119ppm, cobalt at 1370ppm, zinc at 3180ppm and sulphur at 1360ppm (ASX: “Vera’s Gossan confirmed as a nickel copper target 21/05/2024”).
  • The gossan is 13kms directly west of the Masson Prospect nickel, copper, cobalt and PGE massive sulphide discovery – continuing to show the fertile sulphide mineralisation of the region.

Nimy Executive Director Luke Hampson said:

The MLEM survey at Vera’s Gossan has identified three large EM anomalies. The survey follows the discovery of a mineralised gossan and indicates possible base metal sulphide mineralisation after assaying of the gossan returned anomalous levels of nickel, copper, cobalt and zinc.

The GAIP survey at Block 3 is complete with results imminent, our exploration strategy continues to unlock the potential of the newly identified greenstone belts within Nimy’s 3004km² Mons Project holding.

A drill program is now being planned at Vera’s Gossan and will be completed along with the Masson Discovery drilling and Block 3 GAIP survey recommendations.”

Figure 1 – Vera’s Gossan (white square), MLEM station points (Tx-Rx midpoint) (black dots are stations acquired) MLEM decay time channel 10 Z component anomaly outlines (Black polygons), MLEM decay time channel 10 Z component grid image (hotter colours indicate higher/positive amplitude response, cooler colours indicate lower/negative amplitude response), over satellite image.
Figure 2 – Vera’s Gossan (white square), MLEM station points (Tx-Rx midpoint) (black dots are stations acquired) MLEM decay time channel 20 Z component anomaly outlines (yellow polygon), MLEM decay time channel 20 Z component grid image (hotter colours indicate higher/positive amplitude response, cooler colours indicate lower/negative amplitude response), over satellite image.
Figure 3 – Vera’s Gossan (white square), MLEM station points (Tx-Rx midpoint) (black dots are stations acquired), MLEM decay time channel 10 Z component anomaly outlines (Black polygons). MLEM decay time channel 20 Z component anomaly outlines (yellow polygon), over coloured magnetics.

 

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