Zonte Metals Advances Cross Hills Copper Project with Significant Mineralization Discovery
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Zonte Metals' discovery of copper and silver mineralization at Cross Hills creates investment advantage with nine drill-ready targets in a district-scale IOCG system.
Zonte Metals systematically advanced Cross Hills over seven years using geophysical surveys to identify nine large targets with dimensions up to 3300m long and 1000m deep.
This copper discovery could support global electrification and sustainable development by providing essential metals for renewable energy infrastructure and economic growth.
Zonte Metals found copper-silver mineralization in Newfoundland with grab samples showing 0.5% copper and 14.3 g/t silver above a massive 3300-meter geophysical anomaly.
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Zonte Metals Inc. has reported significant exploration advancements at its Cross Hills Copper Project in Newfoundland and Labrador, marking a major step forward in the development of what has evolved into a district-scale Iron Oxide Copper-Gold system. The company's systematic seven-year exploration program has transformed the project from early-stage prospects to an advanced exploration stage featuring nine drill-ready targets, with the N Dunns target emerging as particularly promising due to the discovery of surface copper and silver mineralization.
Recent geophysical surveys, especially high-resolution gravity data, have revealed substantial deep-seated anomalies interpreted as potentially representing mineralized systems. These anomalies demonstrate impressive dimensions reaching up to 3,300 metres in length, 600 metres in width, and 1,000 metres in depth, with many remaining open along strike and at depth. The targets display gravity anomalies ranging from 1 to 5 mGals, with volumes indicating significant tonnage potential that could host substantial mineral deposits.
The N Dunns target represents a critical development, with copper-silver mineralization discovered at surface directly above a large geophysical anomaly. Fieldwork identified IOCG-style mineralization in narrow veins measuring 2-15 cm wide, traceable for up to 150 metres before disappearing under cover. A grab sample collected from one vein returned assay results of 0.5% copper, 14.3 g/t silver, trace gold with greater than 10% iron content. The company emphasizes that grab samples are selective by nature and may not represent mineralization throughout the entire target area, but the discovery provides important validation of the project's mineral potential.
With approximately $5 million invested in systematic exploration including comprehensive geophysics, geochemistry, and geological mapping programs, Cross Hills now stands as an advanced exploration-stage project with geological characteristics analogous to globally recognized IOCG systems such as Olympic Dam and Prominent Hill in Australia. The spatial relationship between surface copper mineralization and the N Dunns anomaly has prompted plans to advance this target to the drill testing stage, with additional exploration work planned including infill and extensions to soil and gravity grids to better define the mineralized system.
Terry Christopher, CEO of Zonte Metals, stated that years of dedicated exploration have delineated a large-scale, copper-fertile hydrothermal system at Cross Hills, with the N Dunns discovery providing crucial validation of the project's IOCG potential. The company's progress represents significant advancement in understanding the mineral potential of this previously underexplored district as it transitions into the critical drilling phase to test the identified targets. More information on the Cross Hills Copper Project can be found at https://www.zontemetals.com/projects/cross-hills-copper-property.
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