News MacDonald Mine Drills 14.04 g/t Gold over 4.21 Metres
MacDonald Mine Drills 14.04 g/t Gold over 4.21 Metres at its SPJ Property
2019-10-07 06:00 ET - News Release
TORONTO, Oct. 07, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MacDonald Mines Exploration Ltd. (TSX-V: BMK) (“MacDonald Mines”, “MacDonald” or the “Company”) announces results from the second hole of its on-going exploration program at the Company’s SPJ Property, 40 kilometres east of Sudbury, Ontario. The second hole was collared 35 metres from the previously reported SM-19-001 (see Sept. 26, 2019 News Release) in the North Zone of the Scadding Deposit. Two distinct zones of high-grade mineralization were intersected (Table 1): 8.56 g/t gold over 7.63 metres, including 14.04 g/t gold over 4.21 metres, and 3.21/t gold over 15.29 metres, including 23.15 g/t gold over 0.87 metres.
The Company has expanded its exploration program at the SPJ Property beyond the current and on-going drill program at the Scadding Deposit. Six (6) holes have been completed to date and assay results will be announced as they are received.
Table 1. Highlights from hole SM-19-002 include two (2) distinct zones of high-grade gold mineralization:
Hole | From (m) | To (m) | Length (m)* | Gold (g/t) | X | Y | Z | Az | Dip |
SM-19-002 | 20.2 | 27.83 | 7.63 | 8.56 | 529181 | 5166726 | 306 | 245 | 49 |
Including |
23.0 | 27.21 | 4.21 | 14.04 |
32.34 | 47.63 | 15.29 | 3.21 |
Including |
37.0 | 37.93 | 0.93 | 13.44 |
43.15 | 44.02 | 0.87 | 23.15 |
* Assays results presented over core length and are estimated to represent between 75 and 85% true width. Additional drilling is necessary to define the geometry of the intersected zones of gold mineralization.
Highlights from other completed drill holes include:
- Observation of visible gold in holes SM-19-003, SM-19-004 and SM-19-005;
- Observation in SM-19-005 of flecks of visible gold at 49 metres, 50 metres, 73 metres, and 106 metres depth.
Quentin Yarie, MacDonald’s President and CEO commented: “These results support our model of multiple, thick zones of high-grade gold mineralization at Scadding. As we target these stacked zones of mineralization in our on-going drilling program, we’ve observed visible gold in four discrete locations down the hole in SM-19-005, located 60 metres down-dip of hole SM-19-002. This indicates that the gold-rich zones form a mineralized envelope that appears to be wider than suggested by historic drilling and that the mineralized system likely extends to depth."
"Also, our recent sampling program within and beyond the Scadding Mine area was indicative of a gold-rich Iron-Oxide-Copper-Gold system. This can potentially expand, beyond what was previously thought, the size and footprint of mineralization on the property. We have expanded our exploration program to include further prospecting, stripping, and trenching of these new areas, along with the on-going drill program to expand the Scadding Deposit.”
Figure 1. is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/f58f8e20-17de-4104-b313-5131c042d21e
Figure 2. is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/b5e76745-d458-44f5-8532-c1390f7b918b
Fall 2019 Exploration Program
The objective of the current 2,000-metres drill program is to confirm and expand the high-grade gold zones of the Scadding Deposit. Six (6) holes were planned and drilled in the North Zone of the deposit. Drilling in the North Zone covered a strike length of 100 metres and a down-dip extension of 150 metres. The Zone remains open in all directions.
Following the completion of drilling in the North Zone, MacDonald is testing the drilling gaps between the North and the Central zones of the Scadding Deposit. The Company will then explore the extension of the high-grade gold zones of the Central Zone.
Based on results to date, MacDonald’s exploration program on the SPJ Property has been expanded to include prospecting and trenching in addition to the on-going drill program.
MacDonald will begin a mechanized stripping program in areas where the Company’s recent prospecting and surface mapping uncovered zones of chlorite and magnetite alteration that were never drilled before. Nineteen (19) grab samples were collected last month and assay results are pending. These zones, located outside the known footprint of the Scadding Deposit, have the potential to expand the mineralized zone.
SM-19-002 intersected two (2) gold zones composed of iron-rich chlorite with variable disseminated sulfides and locally abundant specks of visible gold. The hole was planned near the historic holes CR-4, CR-8, and JS-02. In contrast to the historic holes, SM-19-002 was drilled closer to perpendicular to the predicted dip direction of the chlorite zones. This resulted in the intersection of a stack of high-grade gold zones that is a better representation of the width of the mineralized system.