Greenland zinc lures Platinova

Toronto-based Platinova (PAS-T) has been granted the exploration rights to a parcel of land in northwestern Greenland.

The property hosts a zinc showing that was outlined by Greenland government geologists last summer. Limited exploration at that time also identified several zones of weathered mineralization over a strike length of 2.4 km in a 100-metre-wide stratabound horizon. Grab samples returned up to 24% zinc and 12% lead, as well as 170 grams silver per tonne.

Platinova intends to begin a program of geological mapping and sampling in May.

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