Killi Resources (ASX:KLI) identified chargeability anomalies from the pole-dipole induced polarization geophysical survey at the Kaa prospect, located within its Mt Rawdon West Project in Queensland, according to a Monday filing with the Australian Securities Exchange.
The survey, which covered 2.52 square kilometers, found a strong spatial association between chargeability anomalies, historical workings, and gold-copper mineralized rock chip samples, the filing said.
A diamond drill campaign is set to test targets identified from the survey and beneath high-grade copper and gold surface results, according to the company.
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