J2 Metals (JTWO.V) mobilized crews to complete a high-resolution unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) drone magnetometer geophysical survey across its Sierra Plata silver-gold-antimony project in the Zacualpan-Taxco district of Guerrero State, Mexico, it said Wednesday.
The airborne magnetic survey, the company's first geophysical program at Sierra Plata, will cover approximately 1,885 hectares of the Sierra Plata Project area for a total of 562 line-kilometers, said the company.
The survey will be carried out by JM Geoconsultores, with field activities beginning on July 8, it said.
Survey deliverables will include a Total Magnetic Intensity (TMI) anomaly map together with a "suite of filtered products", added J2 Metals.
The company plans to complete a 3D inversion of the magnetic data and to construct a structural model of the project, after receiving the survey deliverables, it said.
"For the first time, we will have modern, high-resolution geophysical coverage across the project that we can integrate with our ground mapping to build a true three-dimensional picture of the structures that host mineralization," said Chief Executive Officer Thomas Lamb. "That structural framework is exactly what we need to focus our targeting and move the project toward drilling."
The company's shares last traded July 7, closing at C$0.14 on the TSX Venture Exchange.