ESGold Corp. has announced that its Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) survey results at the Montauban Gold-Silver Project corroborate previous academic research, highlighting similarities with Australia's Broken Hill deposit. The survey's seismic imaging has uncovered mineralized zones reaching depths of 1,200 metres, validating a vertically stacked model initially proposed by the University of Calgary and University of British Columbia. This discovery underscores the importance of sulphide melting, hydrothermal activity, and structural deformation in the redistribution of precious metals, now supported by ESGold's extensive geophysical data.
The Montauban project is emerging as a complex, multi-lens system with the capacity to match the scale and importance of the Broken Hill and Scandinavian massive sulfide deposits. ESGold is integrating these academic and geophysical insights into a detailed 3D model to guide upcoming exploration activities and expedite its plan for near-term production and revenue generation from tailings. For more information, visit https://ibn.fm/qcDTE.


