The Princeton Project features characteristics of alkalic porphyries, including, but not limited to: A large cluster (property-wide), or multiple small clusters (i.e., Whipsaw Creek, Fourteen Mile Creek – Lamont Ridge) of small diorite to gabbro porphyry intrusive bodies;Areally small intrusive exposures;Broadly coeval Nicola Group host rocks;Associated structural complexity;Accompanying selective to pervasive porphyry-style (although low temperature) alteration; andCu-Au ± Ag, with limited acco
Highlights Results of the 2023 soil sampling program, taken together with previous geochemical and geophysical results1, are interpreted to support the Trojan-Condor Corridor as a high priority, drill ready exploration target. VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- COLLECTIVE METALS INC. (CSE: COMT | OTC: CLLMF | FSE: TO1) (the “Company” or “Collective”) is pleased to provide a review of results from Ah and B horizon soil samples taken from the Trojan-Condor target areas i
Figure 1 Fourteen, Fifteen and Sixteen Mile Target Areas with Aeromagnetic anomalies, alteration, intrusions, 2011 high-quality sieved sediment samples and 2023 soil pathfinder anomaly geochemistry. Highlights Results from the 2023 Phase II B-horizon soil-sampling program confirm multi-element pathfinder element geochemical anomalies at Fourteen and Fifteen Mile targets;Results confirm an approximately 5-km-long trend of scattered exposures of porphyry-style alteration, geophysical signatures, a