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Post by billk2on Aug 16, 2005 1:28pm
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newsAcero-Martin intersects 1.07 g/t Au at Red Mountain Acero-Martin Exploration Inc (TSX:ASD) Shares Issued 27,377,477 Last Close 8/15/2005 $0.59 Tuesday August 16 2005 - News Release Mr. Jeffrey Reeder reports RED MOUNTAIN DRILLING RESULTS Acero-Martin Exploration Inc. has released significant new drilling results from the 2005 Ice claims drill project at Red Mountain, Yukon. Eight HQ core drill holes, totalling 1513.63 metres (4965.97 feet) were completed on the Jethro structure between June 15 and July 27, 2005. Over 1,200 samples were submitted for analyses at Eco-Tech Laboratories of Kamloops, B.C. Highlights include 104.91 metres grading 1.07 grams per tonne Au within hole DD05-20, and 63.57 metres grading 1.13 grams per tonne Au in hole DD05-21. Preliminary results for holes DD05-20 through 25 are in the following table, while results from holes 26 and 27 are pending. Results from these holes are expected to be released early September. The objective of the 2005 drill program was to expand upon the known mineralization at the Midway zone, within the Jethro structure. Mineralization consists of intense sheeted veining hosted within a quartz monzonite intrusion, and within hornfels proximal to the intrusion. SUMMARY OF RESULTS, RED MOUNTAIN PROPERTY Drill From To Interval Au hole (m) (m) (m) (g/t) DD-05-20 122.47 227.38 104.91 1.07 Includes 122.47 148.90 26.43 0.81 Includes 148.90 186.23 37.33 1.47 186.23 227.38 41.15 0.88 227.38 304.00 76.62 0.67 DD-05-21 42.83 106.40 63.57 1.13 Includes 42.83 74.15 31.32 0.64 Includes 74.15 106.40 32.25 1.60 161.10 183.18 22.08 0.62 DD-05-22 4.27 32.48 28.21 1.24 32.48 60.65 28.17 0.53 60.65 75.36 14.71 0.70 75.36 94.60 19.24 0.54 119.30 135.30 16.00 0.55 DD-05-23 118.00 132.16 14.16 0.94 DD-05-24 6.66 19.77 13.11 0.74 60.86 79.74 18.88 1.07 148.50 165.80 17.30 0.56 DD-05-25 107.46 113.34 5.88 1.15 124.28 145.28 21.00 0.68 Hole DD05-20 was collared 80 metres southwest of hole DD04-14 (0.87 gram per tonne Au over 213 metres, including 27 metres of 2.19 grams per tonne Au; previously reported in Stockwatch on July 27, 2004) and 60 metres south of DD04-18 (0.85 gram per tonne Au over 204 metres including; previously reported in Stockwatch on Aug. 30, 2004). DD05-20 returned 1.07 grams per tonne Au over 104.91 metres; including 37.33 metres of 1.47 grams per tonne Au. DD05-21 was a 50 metre step-out to the northwest from DD04-18. It returned 1.13 grams per tonne Au over 63.57 metres including 32.25 metres of 1.60 grams per tonne Au. DD05-22 was collared a further 50 metres northwest of DD05-21. Anomalous gold was intersected throughout the hole DD05-22, including 28.21 metres of 1.24 grams per tonne Au starting at 4.27 metres. DD05-23 collared 200 metres east of DD05-20 returned a 14.16 metres section of 0.94 grams per tonne Au between 118.00 and 132.60 metres. DD05-24 was located a further 170 metres east of DD05-23 and was drilled at azimuth 230 degrees across the Jethro structure. The hole intersected anomalous gold throughout the hole, including 1.07 grams per tonne Au over 18.88 metres between 60.86 and 79.74 metres. DDH05-25 collared 100 metres northeast of DD05-24 intersected some narrow intervals of quartz monzonite. The best results returned 5.88 metres of 1.15 grams per tonne Au. Red Mountain project is located 42 kilometres west of the Dublin Gulch property currently being explored by Stratagold Corp. Dublin Gulch is reported to contain an indicated resource of 55.2 million tonnes at 0.934 gram per tonne Au. The 2005 exploration program at Red Mountain, including the supervision and collection of core samples, is being conducted and managed by Aurum Geological, under the direction of Al Doherty, PGeo, a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101. Samples are run for fire assay on a 30-gram sample and for a 31-element ICP analyses. A blank field sample is inserted every 25th sample. The lab also runs repeats and resplits plus standards for every assay batch.
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