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Lake Winn Resources Corp. Provides Exploration Update, Little Nahanni Lithium Project, Northwest Territories, Canada

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Lake Winn Resources Corp. Provides Exploration Update, Little Nahanni Lithium Project, Northwest Territories, Canada

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[{"type":"text","content":"Lake Winn Resources Corp. Provides Exploration Update, Little Nahanni Lithium Project, Northwest Territories, Canada\n \n \n (TheNewswire)\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n January 26\n \n \n th\n \n \n , 2023 –\n \n \n TheNewswire -\n \n \n Vancouver, British Columbia – Lake Winn Resources\nCorp.\n \n \n (“\n \n \n Lake\nWinn\n \n \n ” or the “\n \n \n Company\n \n \n ”) (TSXV:LWR.H) (\n \n \n FSE:EEI)\n \n \n (OTC:EQTXF) is pleased to\nprovide an exploration update on the Company’s 100% owned Lithium\nProject, Little Nahanni Pegmatite Group (LNPG) at the Northwest\nTerritory, Yukon border. The claims cover the majority of LNPG\nlithium, cesium, tantalum, tin (LCT) pegmatite vein swarm which\nextends over 13km of strike length. The property lies within 5km of a\nbulldozer trail and within 12km of an all-weather gravel road to\nHoward’s Pass.\n \n \n \n \n Current Exploration\n \n \n \n \n Lake Winn commenced exploration in late 2022\nimmediately upon funding (NR private placement timing). The most\nanticipated component of the current program is the magnetometer\nsurvey.\n \n \n \n \n This is no ordinary magnetometer survey, Lake Winn has\ndeployed DIAS Geophysical state of the art\n \n \n QMAGT\nsystem which uses a state of the art, SQUID (superconducting quantum\ninterference device) sensor. The system measures the complete gradient\ntensor (second-order) of the earth’s magnetic field providing\ndirectional information about the magnetic field at an order of\nmagnitude higher sensitivity, not available from total field sensors,\nwhich have been the industry standard for many years.\n \n \n \n \n The SQUID sensors are developed by Supracon AG of Jena,\nGermany. Operating within a liquid helium bath, the result of over 20\nyears of development and testing and has now flown many successful\nexploration campaigns.\n \n \n \n \n The vector magnetic data and ultra-high sensitivity was\nthought necessary to detect and map the LCT pegmatites at LNPG which,\ndo not have a particularly strong magnetic response. The preliminary\ndata just received, has striking linear magnetic responses, with one\nzone lining up with the known pegmatite trend (see Figure 1). and with\na second stronger linear anomaly with no known geological explanation.\nField crews will be ...

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