Vancouver —
The announcement is based on results from a series of drill holes that tested the Greywacke North zone near surface and two holes that tested the zone to depths of 200 metres below surface.
“There is a wide zone of gold mineralization at surface on top of a ridge,” says President Micheal Magrum, “and there’s a strong probability we’ll be able to design an open pit to take out the top 20 metres or so of the zone.”
Eleven shallow holes were drilled 5-10 metres below surface over a strike length of 95 metres, and 10 of these intersected gold mineralization over widths of up to 16.5 metres with gold grades reaching 17.1 grams per tonne over 4.1 metres. The 10 holes returned an average grade of 6.84 grams gold over 9.1 metres.
The deep holes returned 9.64 grams gold over 1.8 metres in hole 76 and 4.35 grams gold over 1.6 metres in hole 68. The results indicate the zone has a strike length of 160 metres down to depths of 200 metres.
“These results prove that the Greywacke North zone continues to depth, significantly enhancing the tonnage potential of the property,” adds Magrum. “Now that we have a handle on the plunge of the gold zone, I’m confident we’ll find more wide, rich lenses like those between surface and the 100-metre level.”
The company also drilled two holes to test the gold zone hosted in volcanic rocks cut by hole 57 (10.4 metres grading 5.58 grams gold). Hole 66 returned 3.3 metres grading 7.78 grams gold, including a higher-grade portion averaging 17.1 grams gold over 1.17 metres. Hole 67 cut 13.21 metres of 1.68 grams gold. Mineralization is hosted in massive and tuffaceous andesite, hornblende porphyry and diorite. The volcanic rocks form a zone at least 35 metres thick, which appears to have a flatter dip and a more easterly strike than the tuffaceous metasediments that host the bulk of the Greywacke North gold zone.
In 2001, the junior’s drilling program confirmed gold grades cut by
The Greywacke project, which includes the North, South and Lyons zones, is under option from equal partners
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