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March 13th, 2012
Selwyn Expands Airborne Geophysical Survey for Nova Scotia Properties

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As part of the initial surveys, Selwyn undertook a 19 kilometre flight-line test grid flown over the Northeast zone of the ScoZinc deposit in the Gays River district. Preliminary modelling of the data for the test flights over the Northeast deposit at ScoZinc have defined a geophysical signature for the deposit. With these positive results Selwyn plans to fly an additional 595 flight line kilometres over its mineral claim holdings in the Musquidobit area along the interpreted northeast extension of the favourable carbonate reef structures that host the ScoZinc mine.

Jason Dunning, Vice President Exploration of Selwyn states, “The geophysical signature identified for the Northeast deposit is one of the best results an exploration company can have from a geophysical survey outside of a new discovery. Moving forward, the application of the airborne geophysical survey data will be providing Selwyn with a very attractive tool in assessing the presence of base metals on its large landholdings in Nova Scotia.” Read More