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Canada Zinc Metals Completes Large VTEM Geophysical Survey on Akie, Pie and Mt. Alcock Properties

Canada Zinc Metals Completes Large VTEM Geophysical Survey on Akie, Pie and Mt. Alcock Propert...

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Canada Zinc Metals Completes Large VTEM Geophysical Survey on Akie, Pie and Mt. Alcock Properties

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nCanada Zinc Metals Completes Large VTEM Geophysical Survey on Akie, Pie and Mt. Alcock Properties\n\nCanada Zinc Metals Completes Large VTEM Geophysical Survey on Akie, Pie and Mt. Alcock Properties\nVancouver, British Columbia CANADA, October 01, 2012 /FSC/ - Canada Zinc Metals Corp. (CZX - TSX Venture), is pleased to provide an update on the regional exploration program recently completed on the Akie and Kechika Regional projects. The Akie property is the Company's flagship exploration project and is host to the Cardiac Creek SEDEX Zn-Pb-Ag deposit. The Kechika Regional Project, represented by a series of contiguous property blocks including Pie and Mt. Alcock, extends northwest from the Akie property for approximately 140 kilometres covering the prospective Gunsteel Formation shale. The southernmost project boundary is located approximately 260 kilometers north-northwest of the town of Mackenzie, in northeastern British Columbia, Canada.  \nAirborne Geophysical Survey\nThe Company is pleased to announce that Geotech Ltd., of Aurora, Ontario, has successfully completed a large-scale, 1,526 line kilometre airborne Vertical Time Domain EM (VTEM) geophysical survey over the Akie, Pie and Mt. Alcock properties. The primary goal of the survey was to obtain lithological and structural information near surface and at depth across the three properties, as well as define a geophysical response directly from the Cardiac Creek deposit. \nA detailed orientation survey with 100 metre line spacing was conducted over the known extent of the Cardiac Creek deposit. This was intended to test the VTEM technology in the field and determine whether expected information was being acquired. The preliminary results from this orientation survey demonstrated a clear response from the Gunsteel Formation shale panel that is host to the Cardiac Creek deposit. In addition, other lithological boundaries such as the hangingwall siltstone and shale and footwall siltstones of the Road River Group were clearly defined. Interestingly, an unexpected positive response was detected to the east of Silver Creek. Based on the preliminary results from the orientation survey a decision was made to proceed with the remainder of the proposed survey over the broader Akie property, and the Pie and Mt. Alcock properties. \nCoverage across the remainder of the Aki...

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