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Guskin Gold Corp. (OTCQB:GKIN) Announces Highly Favorable Airborne Geophysics Findings on the Kukuom Gold Project
Guskin Gold Corp. (OTCQB:GKIN) Announces Highly Favorable Airborne Geophysics Findings on the Kukuom Gold Project.

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[{"type":"text","content":"SAN JOSE, CA / ACCESSWIRE / March 7, 2022 / Guskin Gold Corp (OTCQB:GKIN) ("Guskin Gold" or the "Company") is pleased to announce results of a recent interpretation of the airborne geophysics survey on the Kukuom property.The report identifies six (6) high-priority target anomalies. The most promising, a 2,000 meter long anomaly directly overlain and correlating to the previously announced high-grade samples, which tested up to 46.6 g/t gold in the open pit.The airborne surveys, commissioned by the Minister of Land and Natural Resource and operated by Aerodat Inc. and High Sense Geophysical Ltd., both from Canada and from 1994 to 2000, flew a regional area which included the Kukuom Concession and collected multiple geophysical data including magnetic, thorum, potassium, and uranium responses (see footnote 1).HighlightsThe Company's technical team has completed a review of the geophysical data and found a correlation between the location of high-grade-gold bearing Vein 54 and Vein 55 of the Kukuom open pit and a magnetic anomaly typified by very high magnetic response.Vein 54 and Vein 55 are exposed in the open pit, approx. 50 meters in length, and correlate to a Total Magnetic Intensity (TMI) boundary and relief indicative of a highly probable shear zone that runs over 2,000 meters in length.As previously reported, initial samples collected at the Kukuom open pit tested up to 46.6 grams per tonne (g/t) gold. In preparation for a proposed drill and open pit bulk testing program, the Company collected six (6) samples on the Kukuom property from the hard rock vein, surrounding open pit wall, and two historic alluvial tailing piles found onsite. Most notably, three samples were taken from the exposed vein measuring 46.6 g/t and 10.65 g/t gold. The third sample, broken quartz and weathered host rock was recovered and further broken up in a cast iron/steel mortar using a steel pestle. The resulting comminuted ‘ore' was then washed and panned in the traditional manner; this material returned a gold value of 23.3 g/t Au. Additionally, a random weathered hostrock sample was also assayed measuring 1.84 g/t gold.Highly Favorable TMI ResultsThere are two (2) distinct magnetic domains evident on the TMI image (Figure 1); a domain of moderate-to-high magnetics in the southeast, and a domain of low-moderate magnetics ...