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West Huntoon Survey Results
West Huntoon Survey Results.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\nGREAT WESTERN MINING CORPORATION PLC\n(\"Great Western\", \"GWM\" or the \"Company\") \n \nWEST HUNTOON SURVEY RESULTS \n \nGreat Western Mining Corporation PLC (AIM - GWMO, Euronext Growth - 8GW) announces positive results of induced polarisation (\"IP\") and resistivity surveys at its West Huntoon copper prospect. \n \nHighlights\n \n· Three new chargeability anomalies identified at West Huntoon.\n· Two anomalies are associated with known surface mineralisation indicators and a magnetic high.\n· One anomaly occurs under valley sediments to the northeast, not previously identified as a prospective area.\n· The two largest anomalies are both over 1400 m long, are open and increase in intensity and size towards their open direction.\n· Thirteen new claims staked.\n \nGreat Western Chairman Brian Hall commented: \"West Huntoon is part of the Huntoon Copper Project where we have already carried out extensive drilling and established a resource in the northeast sector at M2. In addition, at M4 to the southeast, initial drilling identified a further copper anomaly and we have in the past drilled a single hole at West Huntoon with strong copper indications. \n \n\"An independent specialist last year confirmed evidence of a porphyry setting at West Huntoon and our challenges are, firstly, to determine the extent of this prospective zone where it disappears under tertiary volcanics cover in the hills and recent sediments in the Huntoon Valley and, secondly, to establish if there is linkage across the Huntoon Valley between the West Huntoon porphyry, M4 and the skarn resource at M2. An IP survey is a sophisticated geophysical tool which enables us to map the area and pinpoint next stage drill locations. The results are extremely encouraging.\"\n \nIntroduction\nAn induced polarisation/resistivity (IP) survey has recently been completed at the West Huntoon prospect in Mineral County, Nevada, leading to the identification of several chargeability anomalies which can be clearly related to surface indications of mineralisation already established through soil sampling and mapping.\n \nPrevious work at West Huntoon\n \nPrior to the 2023 field season, Great Western cond...