A minimum-2,000-metre diamond drilling program is under way on a gold showing uncovered by
The drilling will test targets within a prominent multi-element till anomaly, dubbed Anomaly A, where initial prospecting work uncovered visible gold and bonanza-grade values as high as 418 grams gold per tonne. Measuring 4 by 1 km, Anomaly A is one of several anomalies defined by a property-wide sampling program in 2000. The large northwest-striking till anomaly is characterized by highly anomalous levels of gold, bismuth, antimony, arsenic, tungsten and molybdenum. The new target area occurs some 3 km northwest of the Central zone, the site of an aggressive drilling program carried out last year.
In late 2001, Freewest brought in an excavator and began trenching in an effort to locate the source of the gold-bearing boulders and sub-crop. The backhoe trenching exposed quartz vein stockwork and sheeted quartz veins hosted within sericitized and silicified meta-sedimentary rocks. Known as the Murphy zone, it has been intermittently exposed over a 400-metre strike length and over widths ranging from 10 to 50 metres.
Channel sampling has returned better values of 4.81 grams across 5 metres and 3.78 grams over 8.5 metres. Where poor exposure and wet ground hampered the channel sampling, Freewest resorted to taking grabs, which yielded values as high as 11.87 grams.
Two other showings in Anomaly A are slated to be drill-tested. The AD and MW prospects returned bedrock grabs of up to 14.9 grams and 10.2 grams, respectively.
The Clarence Stream property lies 70 km southwest of Fredericton and some 25 km northwest of St. George.
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Chip sampling by the vendor of the property along the most highly altered outcropping zone averaged 2.22 grams across 3.7 metres, including 1.2 metres of 5.3 grams.
The gold mineralization is hosted in quartz-carbonate-altered gabbroic rocks, which intrude basaltic volcanic rocks. The gold is associated with up to 30% disseminated sulphides consisting of mainly arsenopyrite, with minor pyrite. The projected width and length of the gold-bearing zone are masked by extensive overburden in the area and by a large amount blast rock covering the lower slope of the pit.
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