Tribeca Resources Reports Technical Update on Jiguata Porphyry Copper Project in Northern Chile
Tribeca Resources Corporation has provided a technical update on the Jiguata copper exploration project in Northern Chile, highlighting significant structural analysis, alteration centers, and geophysical data that indicate potential for mineralization. The project is located near the Loa fault and features four alteration centers over a 7 km by 4 km area, suggesting a multiphase porphyry-epithermal district. Ongoing fieldwork aims to further define drill targets following comprehensive geological mapping and initial geochemical analyses.
Tribeca Resources Corporation reported substantial findings at its Jiguata porphyry copper project in Northern Chile. The area shows structural alignment with the Loa fault and key NW and NE structures, indicating potential for mineral deposits.
Four large alteration centers have been identified along a 7 km by 4 km trend. Preliminary geophysical data reveal significant chargeability and resistivity anomalies, suggesting the presence of high sulphidation epithermal targets. Ongoing mapping and soil sampling aim to refine drill targets based on the collected data, with plans for drill rig mobilization following comprehensive analysis.




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