Riverside Resources (RRI.V) and Questcorp Mining (QQQ.CN) completed the expanded geophysical programs linked to the current drilling at the La Union Project, Sonora, Mexico, the companies said in separate statements on Thursday.
The completed programs include an aeromagnetic drone survey and an Induced Polarization (IP) ground geophysics survey, said Riverside.
The processed data received from the aeromagnetic survey can now be integrated into the ongoing summer core drilling program at La Union, said Riverside. Processed results from the IP ground survey, expected soon, is expected to build on current drill targets and help in identifying expansions and additional targets, Riverside added.
Drilling has been completed at Union and Union North targets, with drilling ongoing at the Jabali target, it added.
"With the IP survey now complete, combined with the processed aeromagnetic data, we have a expanded view of the Union Project's targets and structural framework, both at depth and along strike from current drilling," said Riverside Resources' CEO John-Mark Staude. "Our teams are in the field continuing Phase 2 drilling, and this data is immediately helping us expand targeting and prioritize the project's robust set of targets. The program is going well, and our teams are processing drill core and sending samples to the laboratory for assays."