Cornish Metals (LON, TSXV: CUSN) shares rose on Monday on new drill results from its flagship South Crofty tin project in southwest England
Earlier, the company reported results from the first six drill holes of the ongoing 9,000-metre Carn Brea drill program
All six drill holes intersected the Wide Formation lode structure, which is characterized by strong tourmaline alteration and variable tin mineralization, similar to all historically mined tin-bearing structures in the South Crofty area
This structure has been confirmed over a strike length of at least 1 6 kilometres, a downdip extent of at least 525 metres, with thicknesses ranging from 1 8 to 4