T2 Metals Corp. has received promising assay results from its initial field visit to its Copper Eagle copper-gold project in Douglas County.
Geologists located various trenches and shallow pits previously reported in 1971, sampling representative rock chips from five of these workings across an area of approximately 650 feet by 650 feet. The assay results from the five samples are highly encouraging, revealing significant mineralization:
- Copper: Ranging from 0.04 percent to 10 percent copper, with an average of 3.09 percent.
- Silver: Ranging from 0.18 to 32.5 grams per ton (g/t) silver, averaging 16.4 g/t.
- Gold: Ranging from 0.005 to 0.62 grams per ton (g/t) gold, averaging 0.15 g/t.
The highest gold grade sample exhibited highly anomalous trace element signatures, including tellurium, selenium, barium, indium, and antimony, indicative of a northern Nevada high sulfidation epithermal signature commonly associated with porphyry copper-gold deposits.
The Copper Eagle project is strategically located in Douglas County, approximately 13 miles southeast of Carson City and 20 miles from Yerington. The proximity to the Yerington mining district, which hosts several large, world-class copper mines and deposits such as Pumpkin Hollow, Yerington, and Ann Mason, further enhances the project’s potential for significant mineralization.
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