KSK: Impressive 3D IP Survey Results

Junior Mining Weekly (03/30/2010)
"Kiska Metals announced that drilling has commenced at its Whistler Project, Alaska. A total of 15 holes (totaling 5500 meters) are planned in the current program. Thirteen holes will test targets within the Whistler Corridor and two holes will target follow up gold-copper mineralization discovered in 2009 at Island Mountain, 23 kilometers south of Whistler. The company suggests drilling will test at least 10 distinct targets within the Whistler Corridor (9 by 18 kilometers).

In late 2009, Kiska conducted an extensive 3D IP (three-dimensional induced polarization) ground geophysical survey. Multiple targets exhibit a similar geophysical response to that associated with the current gold-copper resource at Whistler. Among the highest-priority targets in the Whistler Corridor are the Whistler North Lobe and Raintree targets. The Whistler North Lobe is a large untested anomaly that the company suggests could be the fault offset extension of the Whistler Deposit at depth and immediately north of the current resource."

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