Sierra Completes Soil Geochemistry Programs at its Nevada Properties News provided by Share this article Sierra Growth Corp. (the " Company" or " Sierra") (CSE: SGRO) (OTC: SIERF) (FSE: F9IQ) is pleased to announce that it has completed soil geochemistry programs over all 3 of its Nevada projects: Glitra/Sat, Mildred/B&C Springs and Betty East. Program Summary Figure 1. Simplified geologic map of Nevada, showing broad mineralized corridors and locations of the Betty East, Glitra-Sat and Mildred-B&C Springs properties (CNW Group/Sierra Growth Corp.) Previously announced fieldwork was recently completed at Sierra's 3 properties, Glitra-Sat, Betty East, and B&C Springs-Mildred, located in the northern part of the Walker Lane trend of west-central Nevada. The focus of the work was on soil geochemistry, with totals of 813, 332, and 645 soil geochemical samples collected from the Glitra-Sat, Betty East, and B&C Springs-Mildred properties, respectively. Including blank samples submitted for QA/QC, a total of 1,805 soil geochemical samples were submitted. The aim on each property was to provide more or less complete coverage of the properties via wide-spaced sampling (50 to 100 metres between samples) along lines oriented across known mineralized and/or altered trends separated by 100 to 200 metres. Preliminary analyses for gold pathfinder elements (e.g., As and Sb) along with base metals (e.g., Cu, Pb, Zn) were obtained through use of a portable XRF instrument. This approach appears to have highlighted both known trends and a number of new areas worthy of follow-up. Complete assay results from this soil geochemistry program via gold fire assay and multi-element ICP are expected to be received from ALS's laboratory in Reno within approximately one month, and will be released following compilation and interpretation in light of what is known of the historical exploration at each property.