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Decade drilling finds 50m zone of mineralization at Bow
2014-07-16 09:41 ET - News Release
Mr. Ed Kruchkowski reports
DRILLING OUTLINES NEW WIDE ZONE OF ALTERATION, SHEARING AND MINERALIZATION - VISIBLE GOLD PRESENT IN CORE
Decade Resources Ltd. is conducting a drill program on the Bow property. The property consists of two claims totalling 471 hectares contiguous with the Scottie gold mine Crown-granted claims 50 kilometres north of Stewart, B.C., in the Skeena mining division. The Bow property adjoins the southeast portion of the Pretium Resource Ltd. property which hosts the Brucejack Lake gold deposits: 1.2 million ounces of gold in the measured mineral resource category (two million tonnes grading 19.3 grams per tonne (g/t) gold), 7.5 million ounces of gold in the indicated mineral resource category (13.4 million tonnes grading 17.4 g/t gold) and 4.9 million ounces of gold in the inferred mineral resource category (5.9 million tonnes grading 25.6 g/t gold), 20 kilometres north of the Bow property.
This year's drill program is designed to test the area where sampling in 2013 yielded up to 3,418.07 g/t gold in grab sampling and 280.50 g/t across a four-metre chip sample. Early results have identified a 50-metre-wide zone of mineralization associated with intense sericite-chlorite alteration and shearing that has not been previously identified. This 50-metre-wide zone occurs in an area of a large gold-in-soils geochemical anomaly with values up to five and 12.5 g/t gold from previous exploration (these values are historical and have not been confirmed by the company and are used for reference purposes only). The company feels that this structure has the potential for high-grade gold-bearing mineralization.
Ed Kruchkowski, PGeo, a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101, is in charge of the exploration programs on behalf of the company and is responsible for the contents of this release. Mr. Kruchkowski has conducted all the exploration on behalf of the company on this property and was responsible for all the logging and sampling.
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