ANTIMONY-SILVER: Jaxon discovers new mineralization at Red Springs

BRITISH COLUMBIA – Jaxon Mining of Vancouver has discovered high grade antimony-silver mineralization on its flagship Red Springs (Hazelton) property in the […]
Tourmaline breccia from the Red Springs project in B.C. (Image: Jaxon Mining)

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BRITISH COLUMBIA – Jaxon Mining of Vancouver has discovered high grade antimony-silver mineralization on its flagship Red Springs (Hazelton) property in the northwest region of the province. [caption id="attachment_1003727215" align="alignright" width="257"] Tourmaline breccia from the Red Springs project in B.C. (Image: Jaxon Mining)[/caption] Assays from the 2018 surface sampling and geological mapping program contained up to 5% antimony, 302 g/t silver, 2.94% zinc and 1.70% lead. These samples came from an area of more than 500 metres long and 200 metres wide. Jaxon is designing a multi-disciplinary exploration program to map the sources of the mineralization and extend the antimony-silver discovery area. A drilling program is planned to test the porphyries that the company has modeled as the source of the antimony-silver and gold-cobalt tourmaline mineralized breccia zones. Detailed information about the Red Springs project is available at www.JaxonMining.com.

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