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Caribou King samples up to 18.1% Cg at Walker
2014-07-28 08:55 ET - News Release
Mr. Michael England reports
CARIBOU COMPLETES TRENCHING PROGRAM AT BUCKINGHAM
Caribou King Resources Ltd. has completed a trenching and sampling program in the Southeastern zone area of its Buckingham graphite project, situated approximately 750 metres west of the historic Walker graphite mine in Buckingham township, Quebec. Graphite-bearing grab samples were obtained from three trenches with assay values ranging from 13.6-18.1% Cg (graphitic carbon). The trenching program was designed to follow up on the Southeastern Zone described in Caribou's news release dated November 18, 2013, which yielded grab samples hosting high-grade graphite up to 81.1% Cg. Trenching efforts tested Beep Mat electromagnetic anomalies identified during ground surveying in late 2013 (see news release dated November 12, 2013). Three trenches, ranging from 4 to 6 metres in length and oriented in a north-easterly direction, were completed to investigate geophysical anomalies. Graphite-bearing grab samples were obtained from all three trenches and results are described below.
Sample Easting Northing Cg% Type 1133606 460813 5053015 14.0 Grab 1133607 460841 5053006 13.6 Grab 1133608 460774 5052956 18.1 Grab
Grab samples exhibit both irregular masses and vein type graphite hosted in feldspar dominated pegmatitic rocks. Results of the limited trenching to date on the Southeastern Zone area confirm the presence of graphite-bearing strata associated with shallow electromagnetic anomalies. Caribou King will continue to investigate these encouraging results during the next phase of exploration on its Buckingham Graphite Project property.
All samples were treated at Actlabs (Ancaster, ON.) using protocol 5D-C, where they underwent drying, crushing with up to 90% passing through a #10 square-mesh screen, riffle splitting (250 g) and pulverizing to 95% passing a 105 micron square-mesh screen. Graphitic carbon (Cg) was determined by multistage furnace treatment and infrared absorption, with a 0.05% detection limit.
Mulloy Project
Caribou also announces it has completed preliminary diamond drilling on its 100% owned Mulloy Project graphite property located proximally west of Zenyatta Ventures' Albany Graphite Deposit. A total of 1,210 metres of NQ diamond drilling was carried out in six drill holes during late winter 2013. Drilling targeted Max-Min (HLEM) and magnetic anomalies defined by ground surveying carried out in December 2013.
Lithologies intersected in the drilling consisted of metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks along with mafic intrusive units. Although no graphitic horizons were encountered in the present program, several high priority HLEM and magnetic anomalies immediately north of the current drilling have yet to be tested. Caribou King is currently compiling geological and geophysical information from the recent programs in preparation for continued exploration efforts on the Mulloy Project property. The technical contents of this release were approved by Randall Salo, P. Geo., qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101. The property has not been the subject of a National Instrument 43-101 report, and Mr. Salo has not verified the technical data disclosed in this release.