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Boxxer Outlines Multiple Strong Targets on Boss and Crystal Pass Using TITAN-24 DCIP & MT Surveys

Boxxer Outlines Multiple Strong Targets on Boss and Crystal Pass Using TITAN-24 DCIP & MT Surveys

articleExgen Resources Inc.April 15, 20104/company/exgen-resources-inc/news/boxxer-outlines-multiple-strong-targets-on-boss-and-crystal-pass-using-titan-24-dcip-and-mt-surveys
Boxxer Outlines Multiple Strong Targets on Boss and Crystal Pass Using TITAN-24 DCIP & MT Surveys

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nBoxxer Outlines Multiple Strong Targets on Boss and Crystal Pass Using TITAN-24 DCIP & MT Surveys\n\n\n Apr. 15, 2010 (Filing Services Canada) -- Boxxer Gold Corp. (BXX - TSX Venture), is very pleased to announce the results of the Quantec TITAN-24 DCIP/MT survey completed over its 100% owned Boss and Crystal Pass projects located in the Goodsprings Mining District, southwest Nevada. The identified targets combined with the previous exploration results suggest huge potential for the district.Highlights Significant number of targets outlined, most targets open in two directions:  - Boss Extension: 15 targets outlined,  - Crystal Pass: 17 targets outlined; Diamond drill program planned to test recently identified targets.Boxxer's President and CEO, Elmer B. Stewart, explained, \"The results from the Quantec Survey are the single most significant set of data generated from our Boss and Crystal Pass projects in the last 18 months.  The number of new targets has moved Boxxer a major step closer to proving the porphyry potential for this district. The large TITAN-24 DCIP and MT targets coincide with previously identified zones that display conductivity at depth, interpreted intrusives and mineralized skarn, all resulting in the generation of numerous very high quality diamond drilling targets at Boss and Crystal Pass. We are encouraged by the dimensions of the chargeability and resistivity responses in the new target areas interpreted to contain porphyry copper style mineralization as this is consistent with the porphyry copper model being used by Boxxer to explore the Goodsprings Mining District.\"A total of three high priority targets (high chargeability and conductivity), six moderately-high priority targets (high chargeability and moderate conductivity), 15 moderate priority (high chargeability and resistivity), six moderate-low priority targets (shallow or deep conductivity) and two low priority targets were located over the Boss and Crystal Pass areas. Please see press release dated March 16, 2010, for the parameters of the Quantec Survey.  Boss Extension:Two lines (labeled L1 and L2) were completed over the Boss Extension; each line was 6 km long and spaced 400 m apart. The Boss Extension is a large area of widespread mineralized skarn hosting 22 large and yet undefined zones of cop...

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