Globex Mining Enterprises (TSE:GMX) announced Monday it intersected high grades of copper and zinc, along with additional gold and silver mineralization, at its wholly owned Tonnancour property in Quebec, Canada.
The Tonnancour project consists of 63 claims covering 3,568 hectares, and is located mainly over the Tonnancour and Josselin townships in southwestern Quebec, approximately 15 kilometres south of the city of Lebel-sur-Quevillon.
To date, 22 holes have been drilled on the property, and results from 20 of those holes have been logged.
Notable results included 5.23% copper, 13.12% zinc, 41.0 grams per tonne (g/t) silver and 0.718 g/t gold over 4.55 metres, including 0.55 metres grading 4.6% copper, 13.06% zinc, 34.5 g/t silver and 0.56 g/t gold, from hole GT11-01.
This first hole, which tested the northeast-southwest trending Tom Lake deposit, also returned 1.45 metres grading 9.45% copper, 8.55% zinc, 68.9 g/t silver and 1.15 g/t gold.
The remaining 21 holes were drilled to test the sulphide zone laterally to the northeast and southwest of the Tom Lake trend.
Other highlights included 2.6 metres grading 3.07% copper, 1.17% zinc, 20.8 g/t silver and 0.26 g/t gold in hole GT11-02, including 15.9% copper, 4.29% zinc, 22.93 g/t silver and 0.15 g/t gold over 0.25 metres.
Based in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, Globex said a second tier of holes was drilled under the first five holes of the program. Several of these holes, for which assays are pending, intersected sulphide mineralization, it added.
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