Canada Silver Cobalt Expands Airborne Survey for ALS GoldSpot's AI Drill Targeting to the St. Denis and Sangster Lithium Project
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Monday, July 10, 2023
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The survey is an important step in collecting robust data about this underexplored lithium prospect where we intend to follow up with field work this summer.
Key Points:
- "We're also looking forward to completing the airborne survey at St. Denis as soon as conditions allow.
- "Since we acquired the property earlier this year, we have been compiling as much data as possible from various sources for the St. Denis and Sangster blocks.
- Canada Silver Cobalt remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of exploration and unlocking the full value of its mineral assets.
- By combining the advanced AI and machine-learning techniques of the M-PASS survey with on-the-ground exploration efforts, Canada Silver Cobalt aims to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of its exploration program.