Panther Metals PLC (LON:PALM) has received the processed high-resolution airborne electromagnetic and magnetics geophysics survey data and associated maps and report over the Dotted Lake property on the north limb of the Schreiber-Hemlo greenstone belt in Ontario, Canada.
The Canadian airborne geophysics survey company Prospectair Geosurveys flew the 818 line-kilometre survey using helicopter-borne sensors over a series of seven flights conducted between 9 and 11 December 2020.
Prospectair also successfully flew geophysics over Panther's Big Bear Project in June 2020.
A total of 138 geophysical anomalies have been identified by the survey. These are now being evaluated and prioritised for follow-up investigation.
The Dotted Lake property is located 93 kilometres east of Panther's Big Bear gold project, 18 kilometres north of the Barrick Hemlo Mine and 34 kilometres north-east of the Marathon palladium project where a proposed open pit mine for palladium, platinum, gold and copper is currently undergoing permitting and planning by Generation Mining.