Alicanto Minerals intersects up to 5.92% copper in first Stone Lake holes at Greater Falun in Sweden
The second hole intersected semi-massive sulphide skarn mineralisation with visual chalcopyrite and returned 5.92% copper and 4.6 ppm silver within a 0.92-metre intersection at 1.92% copper and 1.3 ppm silver.
Results are consistent with the geological model the company has developed for Greater Falun.
Alicanto Minerals Ltd (ASX:AQI) has intersected semi-massive sulphide skarn mineralisation with visual chalcopyrite in the second hole drilled at Stone Lake target within the Greater Falun Copper-Gold Project in Sweden.
Assays returned 0.27 metres 5.92% copper and 4.6 parts per million (ppm) silver from 124.2 metres, as part of an interval grading 1.92% copper and 1.3 ppm silver over 0.92 metres.