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Kingfisher Metals confirms Early Jurassic porphyry mineralization across Hank-Mary district

PUBT·04/28/2026 09:07:31
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Kingfisher Metals confirms Early Jurassic porphyry mineralization across Hank-Mary district
  • Kingfisher Metals released new geochronology results for Hank-Mary district on its 933 sq km HWY 37 Project in British Columbia’s Golden Triangle.
  • U-Pb zircon and Re-Os molybdenite dating placed porphyry mineralization across Hank, Mary, Williams at about 190-186 million years ago.
  • Timing overlaps with Mitchell Cu-Au porphyry deposit at Seabridge Gold’s KSM project, dated about 196-189 million years ago.
  • Kingfisher also tied Hank epithermal gold mineralization to about 188-184 million years ago, close to Brucejack Au-Ag at about 184-183 million years ago.
  • Results support interpretation of a single, district-scale mineralizing system linked to Early Jurassic Texas Creek magmatism, a recognized fertility window for major Golden Triangle deposits.


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