Bayswater intersects 9.5% Zinc & 3.3% Lead
Wed, Jun 10, 2009
Bayswater Uranium Corporation reports an update of its Avoca project, Ireland.
The Avoca project consists of approximately 7,300 hectares of land prospective for base metals in southeastern Ireland, and is 100% owned by Bayswater Uranium. The property was once a significant copper producer with historical production estimated at 12 million tonnes of ore averaging 0.75% copper. The Avoca deposit is considered to be a typical volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit that contains a copper rich core and marginal zinc and lead rich zones with significant gold and silver credits.
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