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Falcon Receives Assays at Golden Brook "Moose Mountain" Project, Identifies Lithium and Multiple Rare Earth Element Anomalies
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / September 6, 2023 / Falcon Gold Corp. (FG:TSX-V), (3FA:GR), (FGLDF:O...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Falcon Receives Assays at Golden Brook “Moose Mountain” Project, Identifies Lithium and Multiple Rare Earth Element Anomalies VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / September 6, 2023 / Falcon Gold Corp. (FG:TSX-V), (3FA:GR), (FGLDF:OTCQB); (\"Falcon\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce the company has received assay results from the late spring, early summer 2023 exploration program conducted over the Moose Mountain project located in Southern Newfoundland. The project covers the eastern portion of the Golden Brook Property, and is located approximately 140 kilometers south of Deer Lake. Samples from the first pass reconnaissance program have identified multiple anomalies from rock samples, including:Copper-anomalyAnomalous Gold-ArsenicMultiple Tungsten and Molybdenite anomaliesMultiple Critical and Rare Element anomalies including Antimony, Beryllium, Cerium, Lanthanum, Lithium, Niobium, Tantalum, Vanadium and ZirconiumProspecting surveys were completed by the company in late May and early June 2023 over predetermined target locations within the largely unexplored Moose Mountain project, as part of the company's Q2 2023 Reconnaissance Program. The primary objective of the Moose Mountain program was to investigate the lithium potential of the property through initial prospecting over a number of priority target areas that were identified in 2022 on the basis of geophysical, geological and structural analysis completed by Falcon. The comprehensive review identified multiple areas deemed prospective in the eastern part of the Golden Brook Property. A total of 149 rock samples were collected by the prospecting team and submitted to Eastern Analytical Ltd. In Springdale, Newfoundland, an ISO 17025 Certified Analytical Testing Facility, for 34 Element ICP Analysis, and 4 Element ICP-OES analysis that includes Li, Nb, Sn and Ta. Sample collection included float, chip and grab samples from locations deemed of interest by the in-field personnel. Preliminary results from the Moose Mountain project have identified anomalous results for multiple critical and rare earth metals, and the highlights from this sampling include the following:22.1% of results deemed anomalous for Lithium, with highest Lithium returning 215ppm20.8% of results deemed anomalous for Lanthanum, with highest Lanthanum returning 98ppm34.2% of results deemed ...