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EM Group Update

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EM Group Update

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \nRNS Number : 7576H Great Western Mining Corp. plc 02 August 2019  \n\nGreat Western Mining Corporation PLC\n \n(\"Great Western Mining\", \"GWM\" or the \"Company\")\n \nEM Group Update\n \nHaving now received the XRF soil results from ALS Geochemistry's laboratory in Reno and the ICP-AES grab samples from Bureau Veritas Inspectorate's laboratory in Reno, Great Western Mining (AIM: GWMO; Euronext Growth: 8GW) now provides the following update on the EM Group (\"M8\") fieldwork conducted in June 2019.\nAnalysis of the soil samples has identified two strong trends of copper anomalism, centred along the two fault corridors previously recognised during the geological mapping exercise, Figure 1. http://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/7576H_1-2019-8-2.pdf The copper anomalies are most pronounced atop pre-tertiary basement lithologies (slates and siltstones), which are postulated to be horst blocks, within a NE-SW basin and range type setting.  \nGrab samples were also taken during the mapping phase with encouraging results, including 0.39% Cu, Table 1, in the vicinity of the northern fault corridor, along with anomalous molybdenum and zinc readings.  Zinc appears to ring the copper anomalies and was seen in both the grab samples and the soil samples, suggesting a metal zonation around the target area. Elevated molybdenum, a common associated metal in porphyry copper systems, is coincident with elevated copper in the northern half of the lower fault block.\nTable 1 Results for copper, molybdenum, and zinc, from the 34 grab samples conducted at EM Group, June 2019. Anomalous results >0.1% (>1000ppm) shown in bold.\n\n\n\n\nSample Easting (NAD83 metre)\n\n\nSample Northing (NAD83 metre)\n\n\nCu (ppm)\n\n\nMo (ppm)\n\n\nZn (ppm\n\n\n\n\n 384,987 \n\n\n 4,217,498 \n\n\n70\n\n\n130\n\n\n50\n\n\n\n\n 384,946 \n\n\n 4,217,476 \n\n\n50\n\n\n10\n\n\n50\n\n\n\n\n 385,237 \n\n\n 4,218,045 \n\n\n150\n\n\n5\n\n\n50\n\n\n\n\n 384,960 \n\n\n 4,218,133 \n\n\n5\n\n\n5\n\n\n50\n\n\n\n\n 384,819 \n\n\n 4,217,986 \n\n\n580\n\n\n940\n\n\n50\n\n\n\n\n 384,813 \n\n\n 4,217,985 \n\n\n610\n\n\n150\n\n\n50\n\n\n\n\n 384,846 \n\n\n 4,217,986 \n\n\n270\n\n\n150\n\n\n50\n\n\n\n\n 384,794 \n\n\n 4,217,983 \n\n\n30\n\n\n70\n\n\n50\n\n...

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