Viking Mines (ASX:VKA) defined a gold anomaly over 400 meters in length and with a grade of greater than 40 parts-per-billion at the Bifrost target in Western Australia after receiving results for its infill auger program, according to a Thursday Australian bourse filing.
This was based on assay results and interpretation for the first 220 samples collected as part of a larger 575-sample infill auger program completed across prospective targets.
The anomaly overlaps with an over 400-meter-long anomaly with a grade of over 30 parts-per-million arsenic.
It is advancing phase two drilling at the Central Duplex target, with 35 holes for 4,150 meters drilled as of Wednesday. Around 15 holes remain to be drilled for around 1,800 meters.
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