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Go Cobalt Remote Spectral Geology Survey of Monster Property

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 29, 2018) - Go Cobalt Mining Corp. (CSE: GOCO) ("Go Cobalt" and/or the "Company") is pleased to update the

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Go Cobalt Remote Spectral Geology Survey of Monster Property

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[{"type":"text","content":" Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 29, 2018) - Go Cobalt Mining Corp. (CSE: GOCO) (\"Go Cobalt\" and/or the \"Company\") is pleased to update the Remote Spectral Geology (RSG) survey of the 100% Go Cobalt owned Copper Cobalt Monster Project (\"Property\") in the Yukon, Canada. Rodrigo Díaz, an independent senior geoscience consultant with over 28 years of experience in Economic Geology and 15 years expertise in IOCG deposits, Remote Sensing and RSG surveys was contracted to perform an RSG survey on the Monster Property. Highlights: An integrated interpretation of all historical and new generated geoscientific data of the RSG survey, Mr. Diaz generated 4 main areas of interest. Within these areas are a total of 27 specific zones of interest or possible targets for possible proximal Cu-Au and more distal Cu-Co mineralization. Visualized and interpreted spectral anomalies and their zoning corresponding to mineralization and alteration. Lineament analysis resulting in the identification of faults running through the Monster Property. One fault set runs parallel to the hydrothermal breccias. Another set is roughly perpendicular to the hydrothermal breccias. Context: The Property is located approximately 90 km north of Dawson City within the traditional territory of the Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in First Nation in the Yukon. The Property is approximately 70 km2 and requires helicopter access. Because of the short exploration season and remote property location, the Company decided use RSG to help focus the exploration goals before setting out to the property. The Monster Property is centered on a large IOCG-Co mineralized hematitic breccia system called the Wernecke Breccia. The Wernecke Breccia has been correlated to the giant Olympic Dam deposit in Australia based on age, lithological similarity and the presence of fall back sediments by several researchers. Remote Spectral Geology (RSG): RSG is the measurement and analysis-interpretation of spectral satellite data to identify different rock types and surface materials, their mineralogy and their mineralization-alteration signatures. Further processing of spectral data is required to obtain spectral images to reflect geological features. Mr. Díaz has applied his proprietary techniques to identify the sections of the Monster property with the best potential to host Cu-Au and...

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