ESGold Corp. (CSE: ESAU) (OTCQB: ESAUF) has revealed that its Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) survey results at the Montauban Gold-Silver Project align with academic studies comparing the site to Australia's Broken Hill deposit, a globally recognized mining area. The seismic imaging has identified mineralized zones extending down to 1,200 metres, supporting a vertically stacked model that was previously detailed in research from the University of Calgary and University of British Columbia.
The findings highlight sulphide melting, hydrothermal activity, and structural deformation as critical processes for the remobilization of precious metals, with ESGold's geophysical data now corroborating these academic insights. This positions the Montauban project as a complex, multi-lens system with potential on a district scale, drawing parallels to both the Broken Hill and Scandinavian massive sulfide systems.
ESGold is currently integrating these academic and geophysical findings into a 3D model to steer exploration efforts and advance its strategy for near-term production and generating cash flow from tailings. This development is significant for investors and the mining industry, as it underscores the potential for discovering substantial mineral deposits using advanced geophysical and academic research methodologies.
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