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Anglo Swiss Resources Retains St.Pierre GeoConsultant Inc. for Airborne Geophysical Survey Nelson Mining Camp

Anglo Swiss Resources Retains St.Pierre GeoConsultant Inc. for Airborne Geophysical Survey Nelson...

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Anglo Swiss Resources Retains St.Pierre GeoConsultant Inc. for Airborne Geophysical Survey Nelson Mining Camp

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nAnglo Swiss Resources Retains St.Pierre GeoConsultant Inc. for Airborne Geophysical Survey Nelson Mining Camp\n\n\n Apr. 13, 2010 (Filing Services Canada) -- Anglo Swiss Resources Inc. (ASW - TSX Venture, ASWRF - OTCBB)Anglo Swiss Resources Inc. has retained the services of St.Pierre GeoConsultant Inc. (\"St.Pierre\") to compile and interpret the MAG/EM data generated from the Aeroquest airborne geophysical survey underway on the 150 square kilometer Nelson Mining Camp (\"NMC\") in southeastern British Columbia. The NMC is located along the Silver King Regional Shear zone which is host to numerous historical gold, silver and poly-metallic mines and Anglo Swiss' Kenville Gold Mine which is located at the northern boundary of the Camp.The NMC has never been subjected to large-scale systematic exploration using modern techniques, and the first phase of this approach consists of flying a state of the art airborne magnetic and electromagnetic survey consisting of Aeroquest's AeroTEM III system.  This survey will collect approximately 2,667 line kilometers of high-resolution data and provide complete coverage of the property.  It will enable the direct detection of conductive features, often caused by metallic mineralization, and aid in the structural interpretation of the geology as it relates to known deposits.St.Pierre will overseen the execution of the airborne survey, and interpret the results in order to define anomalies and design follow-up exploration programs consisting of ground surveys and drilling.St.Pierre has also completed the initial analysis of a smaller VTEM airborne survey completed in February of 2010. The results successfully identified two significant anomalous conductive features.  One consists of a NNE trending conductor with a strike extent in excess of 3km, and the other is a cluster of conductors in the immediate vicinity of the Silver Lynx zinc, lead, copper and silver showings.Len Danard, President and CEO remarks \" We are very pleased to have St.Pierre's extensive expertise and experience as we initiate the airborne survey of the 2010 exploration program over the Nelson Mining Camp. We welcome St.Pierre to our team as we work towards meeting our mutual goal of defining a gold-enriched poly-metallic deposit and bringing a new major discovery to this historically mineral ric...

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