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Balch Exploration Consulting has Mobilized the Heliborne EM-Mag Survey over Carnegie and Crawford Townships on Noble's Project 81
(via TheNewswire) Toronto, Ontario / TheNewswire / June 7, 2017 - Noble Mineral Explor...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Balch Exploration Consulting has Mobilized the Heliborne EM-Mag Survey over Carnegie and Crawford Townships on Noble's Project 81(via TheNewswire)\n \n \nToronto, Ontario / TheNewswire / June 7, 2017 - Noble Mineral Exploration Inc. (\"Noble\" or the \"Company\") (TSX-V:NOB, FRANKFURT: NB7, OTC.PK:NLPXF) is pleased to announce that the EM and Mag Survey commissioned with Balch Exploration Consulting Inc (\"BECI\") to carry out a 2,100 line kilometre helicopter airborne over Carnegie and Crawford Townships, the two southern most townships on Project 81, has been mobilized. These two townships, which have not yet been flown with modern and proprietary instruments, are located immediately north of the world-class Kidd Creek mine currently celebrating its 50th continuous year of production.\n\n \n \nThe object of the survey is to identify discrete conductors that could represent copper-lead-zinc mineralization (e.g. Kidd-Creek style) or nickel-copper sulphide, plus to map weakly conductive trends that could represent gold in sulphide. Previous airborne work on nearby townships within Project 81 identified conductive trends in bedrock that correlated with historic drilling that encountered anomalous copper, lead, zinc and gold.\n\n \n \nThe system to be used is AirTEM-150, a compact and concentric helicopter time domain EM system that can penetrate to depths of 400 m with high resolution. Measurements of the three axes of the EM secondary field are measured in a full waveform mode and the resulting profiles are used to determine the size, orientation, conductance and depth of the anomalous source.\n\n \n \nVance White, Noble's President and CEO commented: \"We're pleased get this survey underway as this survey, together with a proposed Airborne Gravity Gradiometer Survey over the entire ~70,000 Hectare Project Area, may allow us to light the project up like a Christmas Tree with multiple targets, in addition to those already drill-ready targets identified in the northern eight townships. Noble believes that VMS deposits of the Kidd Creek Type occur in clusters.\".\n\n \n \nRandy Singh P.Geo. (ON), P.Eng. (ON), VP Exploration & Project Development of Noble and a \"qualified person\" as such term is defined by National Instrument 43-101, has verified the data disclosed in this news release, and has otherwise reviewed and approved t...