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Cascadia Completes Regional QMAG™ Full Tensor Magnetic Gradiometry Survey at Carmacks
Cascadia Minerals Ltd.("Cascadia") (TSXV: CAM) (OTCQB: CAMNF) is pleased to announce the completion of a high-resolution Quantum Magnetic Gradiometer Technology ("QMAGT") Full Tensor Magnetic Gradiometry geophysical survey at its 100%-owned road-accessible Carmacks copper-gold project in central Yukon.
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VANCOUVER, BC, July 14, 2026 /CNW/ -- Cascadia Minerals Ltd.("Cascadia") (TSXV: CAM) (OTCQB: CAMNF) is pleased to announce the completion of a high-resolution Quantum Magnetic Gradiometer Technology ("QMAGT") Full Tensor Magnetic Gradiometry geophysical survey at its 100%-owned road-accessible Carmacks copper-gold project in central Yukon. Highlights "We're excited to have had the Dias team onsite at Carmacks," said Graham Downs, President and CEO of Cascadia. "The 180 km2 Carmacks Project covers a massive portion of Yukon's Minto Copper Belt which hosts an exceptional combination of favourable geology, widespread copper-gold mineralization but has seen very little modern exploration. The QMAGT survey will provide a significantly more detailed understanding of the entire property's magnetic architecture, improving our interpretation of the geological controls on mineralization and allowing us to refine existing and new targets for follow-up exploration." The survey represents the next phase of systematic exploration at Carmacks. Cascadia anticipates the data will help identify additional targets beneath and adjacent to the existing Carmacks Deposit, refine existing targets and identify new copper-gold targets throughout the property. Following completion of the survey, Cascadia will integrate the processed full tensor magnetic data with existing geological mapping, geophysics, soil geochemistry, rock sampling and historical drilling to refine its geological model and prioritize targets for future drilling. Key areas of focus include Zone A, located 11 km north of the Carmacks Deposit, where historical drilling in 1980 intersected 22.86 m grading 2.27% copper and 2.20 g/t gold from 56.21 m, as well as an anomaly east of Zone 10, located 4 km south of the deposit, where recent soil sampling and prospecting has identified mineralization at surface in a historical road cut. Follow-up soil sampling, prospecting and trenching are underway or will be completed in this area and at numerous other underexplored targets across the property
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