ESGold Corp. Validates Montauban Project's Potential with Seismic Imaging and Academic Studies

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ESGold Corp. (CSE: ESAU) (OTCQB: ESAUF) has recently unveiled findings from its Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) survey, which corroborate earlier academic research comparing the Montauban Gold-Silver Project to the renowned Broken Hill deposit in Australia. The seismic imaging has identified mineralized zones extending down to 1,200 metres, supporting a vertically stacked model that was previously outlined in studies by the University of Calgary and University of British Columbia. These academic investigations pointed to sulphide melting, hydrothermal activity, and structural deformation as critical processes in the remobilization of precious metals, a theory now reinforced by ESGold's geophysical data.
The Montauban project is now being redefined as a complex, multi-lens system with the potential to rival both the Broken Hill and Scandinavian massive sulfide systems in scale and significance. ESGold is currently amalgamating academic insights with geophysical data to construct a comprehensive 3D model. This model aims to steer future exploration efforts and bolster the company's strategy for near-term production and the conversion of tailings into cash flow.
Located 80 kilometers west of Quebec City, the Montauban property stands as a testament to ESGold Corp.'s commitment to clean mining and exploration innovation. The project not only exemplifies responsible mining practices but also showcases the potential for district-scale discoveries. With its fully permitted status and pre-production phase, ESGold is poised to make significant strides in sustainable resource recovery, offering long-term value to stakeholders and setting a benchmark for environmental stewardship in the mining sector.

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