Magna Terra Begins Exploration on the Hawkins Love Gold Project, Southern New Brunswick
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Magna Terra Minerals Inc. via
AccessWire
May 25, 2021 at 08:00 AM EDT
TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / May 25, 2021 / Magna Terra Minerals Inc. (the "Company" or "Magna Terra") (TSXV:MTT) is pleased to announce that it has started systematic exploration on its 100% interest in the Hawkins Love Gold Project ("Hawkins Love" or "Project"), located in Southern New Brunswick. The Company plans to undertake systematic prospecting, geological mapping, collection of 3,500 B-Horizon soil samples, and a drone magnetic survey designed to cover the main contact Zone between the Saint George Batholith and adjacent Mascarene volcanic and sedimentary rocks, a similar geological environment to Galway Metals' Clarence Stream Project (Exhibit A). Project Highlights
"We are excited to start our initial exploration program at Hawkins Love and look forward to potential discoveries on this unexplored property. The Hawkins Love Project is underlain by similar rocks as those hosting the Clarence Stream Deposit and boasts a largely untested 8 kilometre strike extent of anomalous gold bearing soils, high grade boulders, and alteration intersected in drill core all coincident with the Back Bay Fault. The Hawkins Love Project provides Magna Terra and its shareholders another large property within an emerging gold district in southern New Brunswick that is marked by the ongoing exploration success of Galway Metals at the nearby Clarence Stream Project. The Property is well positioned in a district that has shown recent staking and consolidation by other junior explorers, including Brunswick Exploration Inc.'s recent acquisition of the Fundy Gold Project to the immediate south and west of Hawkins Love, and Magna Terra's own Cape Spencer Project." ~ Lew Lawrick, President and CEO, Magna Terra Minerals About the Hawkins Love Project The Hawkins Love Project is centered along a 10 kilometre section of the regional Back Bay Fault and underlain by variably deformed Silurian-Devonian Saint George Plutonic Suite (Jake Lee Mountain Granite), Silurian Mascarene Group volcanic and sedimentary rocks and fault bound slices of Proterozoic New River Suite granite and volcanics (Exhibit B). Historic exploration from 1969 to 2013 on the property has largely been focused on base metal massive sulphides and rare earth elements and has comprised collection of B-horizon soil samples, ground magnetics and electromagnetics, and minimal diamond drilling (15 holes totalling 2,256 metres) on small grid areas. Highlights of exploration work completed to date include:
The Company has critically considered logistical matters given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, to ensure that this exploration program and all future programs are executed in a way that ensures the absolute health and safety of our personnel, contractors, and the communities where we operate. *Note: "grab and boulder samples" are selected samples and are not necessarily indicative of mineralization that may be hosted on the property. Cape Spencer Project Update Qualified Person and Technical Reports About Magna Terra Forward-Looking Statements Cautionary Statements Regarding Forward-Looking Information FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Exhibit A: Regional Geology and Gold Deposits of Southern New Brunswick with Magna Terra Project Locations.
Exhibit B: Property Geology and Gold Anomalies; Hawkins Love Project. SOURCE: Magna Terra Minerals Inc. View source version on accesswire.com: https://www.accesswire.com/648888/Magna-Terra-Begins-Exploration-on-the-Hawkins-Love-Gold-Project-Southern-New-Brunswick More NewsView MoreVia MarketBeat
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