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Troubador samples 373.8 g/t Au, 1,305 g/t Ag at Texas
2021-03-10 10:56 ET - News Release
Mr. Geoff Schellenberg reports
TROUBADOUR REPORTS OVERLIMIT BONANZA GRADE RESULTS FROM THE TEXAS PROJECT
Troubadour Resources Inc. has released the overlimit gold, silver and base metal results from phase 1 fieldwork at its 2,186-hectare Texas property located in the Greenwood mining division of Southern British Columbia.
Key highlights
- Grab sample 1749801 from the Doorn returned 373.8 grams per tonne (12 ounces per tonne) gold and 1,305 g/t (42 oz/t) silver, representing the highest grades sampled on the property to date;
- Grab sample 1749802 from the Doorn returned 220.1 g/t (seven oz/t) gold and 827 g/t (26 oz/t) silver; and
- Planning is well under way for the inaugural drill program to commence this spring.
Grab samples are by definition selective. Grab samples are solely designed to show the presence or absence of mineralization, and are not intended to provide nor should be construed as a representative indication of grade or mineralization at the project.
"The results from our phase 1 program include the highest gold and silver values ever reported on the property. Grade and continuity are key in vein-hosted deposits and we are definitely seeing mounting evidence of a robust mineralized system at the Texas project," states Geoff Schellenberg, company president.
The overlimit and metallic screen results from the 2020 phase 1 exploration program are listed in the attached table.
Analytical values for all of the rocks collected from the 2020 field program ranged from less than 0.01 g/t to 373.8 g/t gold, less than 0.02 g/t to 1,305 g/t silver, four parts per million to 31,430 ppm (3.143 per cent) copper and five ppm to 13,500 ppm (1.35 per cent) lead.
Preparations are well under way for an inaugural drill program at the Texas project planned for this coming spring. The primary focus of the drill program will be the Doorn and surrounding geophysical and geochemical targets. All planned drill targets are near surface and will provide a cost advantage as less metres will be required to reach and effectively test the drill targets. Additional details of the proposed program will be announced once finalized in the coming weeks.
Rock samples were collected by Coast Mountain Geological Ltd. of Vancouver, B.C., and submitted directly to MSA Labs, an ISO 170251 and ISO 9001 accredited analytical laboratory, in Langley, B.C.
All rock samples were prepared using MSA Labs PREP-915 that includes drying, crushing with 70 per cent passing two millimetres. A 500-gram subsample of the coarse crush is further pulverized with 85 per cent passing 75 microns. Gold results were conducted by an ore grade fire assay with an AAS finish (FAS-211). The 35-element analysis was done with a true aqua regia digestion and ICP-AES (ICP-130).
Overlimit for Ag, lead and Cu analysis were completed using MSA's single-element four-acid ore grade analysis with ICP-AES (ICF-6Ag, ICF-6Pb and ICF-6Cu).
Samples with gold values greater than 10 ppm (10 g/t) were rerun by metallic screen analysis and prepared to ensure particle separation, sample homogeneity and representation (MSA-530). A 500-gram aliquot of the original one-kilogram crush passing two mm is pulverized with a Cr-steel ring pulverizer, to 85 per cent passing 75 microns. The entire head sample is pulverized then screened using a Ro-tap assembly and screened by a 106 micron mesh. The entire plus fraction is submitted to the lab for analysis to extinction. Two 50 g aliquots are riffled from the minus fraction and submitted for fire assay. Final assays are weight ratioed back to the representative sample weight. Lead collection by fire assay with gravimetric or instrumentation (ICP-OES or AAS) finish depending on sample concentration and the detection limit required.
Patrick McLaughlin, PGeo, a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, supervised all technical aspects of the work programs performed at the project, has verified the exploration data disclosed, including sampling, analytical and test data contained in the written disclosure, and has reviewed and approved the contents of this news release.
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