
Gässjö
Gässjö is an early-stage project in the Faxälven district with a historical sulphide ore environment, reports of copper, nickel, and graphite, as well as older geophysical indications.
Project focus
Mapping and sampling at a historical sulphide ore mine
Clarifies the potential for copper, nickel, graphite and possibly gold.Geochemical till sampling
Identifies anomalies that can guide the next step in exploration.Evaluation of historical electrical conductors
Tests whether older geophysical indications coincide with mineralised structures.
Gässjö is part of Crustal's Faxälven district along with Edsele and Stensjö. The project is based on an historical, smaller sulphide ore mine, where older records indicate that copper, nickel and graphite have been mined and traces of gold have been noted.
The area coincides with electrical conductors identified through LKAB's airborne surveys in connection with graphite prospecting during the 1980s. This provides Gässjö with a concrete technical basis for further evaluation, but the project should still be described as an early-stage target area.
Crustal's work at Gässjö is aimed at evaluating the historical data and creating a better understanding of the project's technical conditions. Initial focus is on mapping and sampling around the historical mine, as well as geochemical till sampling to assess whether the area warrants more detailed geophysical surveys.
