From past CNJ announcements:
"The Cascata Prospect is a new discovery interpreted to be a likely volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS). Over 6km of strike length has been traversed, with sulphides discovered consistently at surface. The area of interest is approximately 15km2 and is all within the Company’s existing Ryberg licence."
"Drill-hole CADD001 at the newly discovered Cascata Prospect is complete and intersected volcanic-sedimentary units that commence at surface, persisting to 275m downhole and containing lenses of massive sulphide. The geology encountered at Cascata and the presence of fine-grained lenses of massive sulphide conforms with the interpretation that it is a volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) occurrence. From 275m downhole to end of hole at 407m, CADD001 also intersected a layered **bro that is also visible in outcrop 3km to the south. It is therefore extensive in size and represents a newly identified layered mafic intrusion prospective for precious and base metals."
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