The log-jam of assay results in Atlantic Canada has been broken.
Tse-listed Acadia Mineral Ventures has received encouraging assay results from 32 of 51 holes drilled on its Mooseland property in Nova Scotia.
All results are being evaluated by an independent consultant based in Toronto. Indications are, an underground exploration program will be recommended when that evaluation is completed.
The most significant intersections in the Irving zone, one of two identified on the property, include: Hole Width Oz per ton (ft) (uncut) 1-86 5.00 10.47 2-87 5.02 0.72 11-87 .99 0.52 16-87 6.90 0.41 17-87 5.40 0.08 19-87 5.71 0.30
Two holes, put down through the second zone, the Axial zone, intersected more than 5 ft of gold mineralization. One assayed 0.55 oz gold per ton over 6.46 ft and the other averaged 0.58 over 5.61 ft. Other intersections ranged from 1-4 ft.
Structurally, the deposit is complex. The Irving zone appears to occur within and adjacent to the centre of a tightly-folded dome of metasedimentary rocks. Other intersections lie on the north and south flanks of the structure. Collectively, they are called the Axial zone.
The zones appear to plunge at a shallow angle to the east and may be cut off by a fault on the west, according to the company.
Three drills continue to work on the property and more assay results will be reported as they become available. (Walt: There is a 3-col map to go with this story and there is another Acadia story that might run next to this one.)
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