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Goldseek Resources Commences its Summer Program at Val D'or North
Highlights: Plans for follow-up soil (till) and prospecting program on 4 targets at Val D’Or North Project nearby recent M&A in the district Target 3 has the hi

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[{"type":"text","content":"Highlights: Plans for follow-up soil (till) and prospecting program on 4 targets at Val D’Or North Project nearby recent M&A in the district Target 3 has the highest calculated ppb Au values (295ppb, 380ppb, and 1747ppb Au) and the highest total gold grain count (125 and 165 total grains), indicating a probable proximal source to the NNE of the defined anomaly. June 3rd 2021 – TheNewswire - London, Ontario – Goldseek Resources Inc. (CSE:GSK) (CNSX:GSK.CN) (OTC:GSKKF) (FSE:4KG) (“Goldseek” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce summer follow-up surveys on its Val-d'Or North Property. The Company completed a till sampling survey in 2020 which it submitted to gold grain count and heavy mineral concentrate (“HMC”) assaying (for base metals and other elements) (see news release dated April 20th, 2021). The results generated a total of 4 targets and the Company has started a follow up survey to better define the anomalies associated with each target. The program consists of a soil sampling survey on a tighter grid basis for each target, followed by a short prospecting phase. The soil sampling survey will consist of approximately 160 samples of 1kg B-Horizon material, along with outcrop and boulder sampling. The samples are located up-ice from the targets and will allow the Company to better define the source of the anomalies on each target. A geological prospecting survey is also planned on each target. The Company will provide an update once field activities are completed. Below is a summary of the targets, while Figure 1 shows the target that are subject to a follow-up survey. Target 1 is located north of the Mogul showing. The showing has been described as a VMS system hosted at the contact between felsic tufs and basalts. The gold grain anomaly is open toward north and will require additional sampling to define its extension. Target 2 is south of the Lavoie-Simard showing. The showing has been described as a Mo-Cu-Au-Zn showing, returning up to 3.32% Mo, 0.2% Cu, 2.06% Zn, 1.03g/t Au and 5.14g/t Ag (Ingham, 1953). Target 2 could be the down-ice manifestation of and extension of the Lavoie-Simard showing and present a very narrow dispersion trail in a NNE-SSW direction. Target 3 is a very intense anomaly, with a cluster of the highest calculated ppb Au values (295ppb, 380ppb and 1747ppb Au) and highest total gold grain ...