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Goldstorm Metals Commences IP Geophysical Survey on the Crown Property, Located in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 26, 2025) - Goldstorm Metals Corp . (TSXV:...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Goldstorm Metals Commences IP Geophysical Survey on the Crown Property, Located in the Golden Triangle of British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 26, 2025) - Goldstorm Metals Corp. (TSXV: GSTM) (FSE: B2U) (\"Goldstorm\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce that the Induced Polarization (IP) geophysical program (the \"Program\") has commenced at the Company's 100%-owned Crown Property, which covers approximately 16,000 hectares situated adjacent to, and due south of, both Seabridge Gold Inc.'s KSM gold-copper project and Newmont's Brucejack gold mine. See map below to view the Crown Property location. The IP Program will target the Copernicus Zone and other geochemical anomalies along the Orion Spine at the Crown Property.Crown Property Location MapTo view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/9214/263873_62f16eaf64f9db92_002full.jpgKen Konkin, P. Geo., President and CEO, comments: \"We are pleased to announce that the geophysical phase of exploration on the Crown Project has begun. This study is expected to greatly assist our team in prioritizing drill targets along the Orion Spine, which is located directly south of, and on trend with the extensive string of Treaty-KSM gold-copper porphyry deposits. We believe that great geological potential exists for the continuation of the Treaty-KSM porphyry trend southwards, through the center of our Crown Claims beneath the Orion Spine.The geophysical surveys will focus on the known zones of mineralization at Copernicus and areas of anomalous gold-in-rock geochemistry immediately north and south of Copernicus which lies mid-way down along the Orion Spine. We expect the IP survey to be completed before the end of August and Simcoe Geoscience will follow up with a Magnetotelluric (MT) study, which is designed to map lithologies and structures at depth. We anticipate that the results of these surveys will considerably improve our geologic understanding of the project as we prepare for preliminary exploration drilling. The goal is to evaluate the underlying geology along the 1.4-kilometer trend of the Copernicus Zone to determine if a large intrusive-related target at depth may be the source for the mobilized copper-gold-silver mineralization identified on surface. The IP study will cover 3.5-kilometers of t...