Copper Fox Metals Inc ( TSXV : CUU )
Copper Fox Reports Large Chargeablity Signature on Sombrero Butte Property
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Sep 8, 2015) - Copper Fox Metals Inc. ("Copper Fox" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:CUU)(OTC PINK:CPFXF) and its wholly owned subsidiary, Desert Fox Copper Inc. ("Desert Fox") are pleased to announce the results of the deep penetrating Quantec Titan-24 DCIP ("IP") survey on the Sombrero Butte copper project located in the Bunker Hill Mining District, Arizona. The Titan-24 DCIP survey is a "state of the art" geophysical exploration technique used to explore for chargeability and resistivity signatures that are commonly associated with porphyry copper deposits.
The objective of the IP survey was to determine if chargeability and/or resistivity signatures, which are typically associated with porphyry copper deposits, occur below the area explored in 2013. The 2013 exploration program on the Sombrero Butte project outlined an area that measures approximately 4,000 meters ("m") (13,000 feet) long by 1,200m (4,000 feet) wide that exhibits the alteration types, copper-molybdenite veining, geochemical signatures and a number of mineralized breccia pipes (commonly associated with porphyry copper deposits in this part of Arizona), all of which suggest the presence of a porphyry copper system at depth (see News Release dated November 19, 2013). Some of the breccia pipes located within this area were previously tested by diamond drilling prior to Desert Fox's involvement in this project. This diamond drilling intersected higher grade copper mineralization over considerable widths (see News Release dated July 9, 2012) in some of the breccia pipes tested.
Highlights of the survey are: