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Kestrel Gold Inc. - Results from King Solomon Dome 3D-IP geophysical survey
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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n/NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION TO U.S. NEWSWIRE SERVICES OR FOR DISSEMINATION IN\n THE UNITED STATES. ANY FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS RESTRICTION MAY\n CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF U.S. SECURITIES LAWS./\n\n\nVANCOUVER, Sept. 4, 2012 /CNW/ - Kestrel Gold Inc. (\"Kestrel\" or the \"Corporation\") (TSX Venture: KGC) announces the results from a deep 3D-IP\n geophysical survey have been processed from Kestrel Gold Inc.'s King\n Solomon Dome Property south of Dawson City, in the Yukon Territory.\n\n\nThe Resistivity and chargeability survey using the Volterra-3DIP system\n was conducted by SJ Geophysics of Delta, B.C., in late June in\n conjunction with a magnetometer survey using 200 metre line spacing\n over a 1.6 km x 1.6 km grid.\n\n\nSignificantly, the survey has detected a large chargeability anomaly at\n depths to around 350 metres below the topography, and below the main\n gold, silver, arsenic and lead soil anomaly associated with the Sheba,\n Mitchell, Orekon vein systems (where gold values in rock samples of up\n to 17.1 g/t Au were collected in Kestrel's 2011 trenching program).\n\n\nHighlights of the survey:\n\n\nTwo deep chargeability anomalies totalling over 1 km in width (approx.\n 300m below surface) are present east and west of the Sheba vein showing\n\n\nThe two deep chargeability anomalies are spatially related to gold,\n silver, lead and arsenic soil geochemical anomalies at surface\n\n\nThe two deep chargeability anomalies are generally shallow dipping to\n the east (north plunge) and are open to depth\n\n\nThe chargeability anomaly east of Sheba is approximately 800 metres in\n strike length (approx. 300 metres below surface)\n\n\nAn additional strong chargeability anomaly is present in the south\n western part of the property detected from near surface to 300 metres\n below surface and open to depth\n\n\nAnother chargeability anomaly is present in the north eastern part of\n the property at depths of 250 metres below surface and open to depth\n\n\nThe 2012 survey follows up on the first phase of geophysical work\n conducted in 2011 which was successful in outlining a large chargeable\n IP anomaly centred in the area around the Sheba showing and trending\n towards the Mitchell Shaft in the north over a distance of\n approximately 1.2 kilometres open along strike and extending to depth.\n The 2011 su...