Larvotto Resources has struck geophysical gold at its Hillgrove antimony-gold project in New South Wales, with a groundbreaking induced polarisation (IP) survey at the previously undrilled Kiarra prospect revealing resistivity highs that scream untapped potential.

Historic gold-antimony mineralisation found at the site, 23 kilometres east of Armidale in northern New South Wales, shows a strong correlation with resistivity highs, with the geophysical anomalies interpreted as potential lode extensions.

The gradient-array IP and resistivity survey at Kiarra kicked up a series of potential new targets outside the immediate planned mining area. It identified structural similarities between Kiarra and the Metz mining centre, mirroring the high-grade structures found at Metz.

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