Angkor Resources Initiates IP Survey at Gossan Hills, Cambodia
Angkor Resources Corp. has commenced a 20 line-kilometre Induced Polarization survey at Gossan Hills, Ratanakiri Province, targeting copper and iron skarn mineralization. This survey aims to identify sulphide zones that may support a drilling decision, enhancing exploration efforts in the area.

Angkor Resources Corp. is executing a 20 line-kilometre Induced Polarization (IP) survey over the Gossan Hills target, adjacent to the Canada Wall copper porphyry target in Cambodia's Ratanakiri Province. The survey, utilizing a dipole-dipole configuration, aims to detect sulphide mineralization at depth over eight lines, which will be processed into 2-D cross-sectional images for analysis.
The Gossan Hills area features a significant skarn mineralization, characterized by a geochemical transition from iron oxides to copper-rich zones, indicating its potential economic value. Additionally, the IP survey is supported by collaboration with the Institute of Technology of Cambodia, enhancing local capacity in applied geophysics. The implementation of this survey could lead to new drilling opportunities and a better understanding of the mineral potential in the region.




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