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Post by Ridgeback on May 14, 2012 7:36am

Drill results

Marathon Gold Intersects Further High-Grade Gold Mineralization at the Leprechaun Gold Deposit and J. Frank Zone, Valentine Lake Project

 

Monday, May 14, 2012

TORONTO, May 14, 2012/CNW/ - Marathon Gold Corporation ("Marathon" or the "Company") (MOZ: TSX) today announced the concluding drill results from the 2012 winter drilling program at the Valentine LakeProject, Newfoundland (Figure 1).Step-out drilling at the Leprechaun Gold Deposit intersected high-grade gold mineralization up to 60 meters down-dip from previously defined Main Zone mineralization. Exploration drilling at the J. Frank Zonealso intersected wide intervals of mineralization, which are comparable to the Main Zone quartz, tourmaline and pyrite vein system at the Leprechaun Gold Deposit.

Highlights include:

Leprechaun Gold Deposit

  • Step-out drilling in the northeast area of the deposit intersected multiple high-grade intervals up to 60 meters down-dip from the Main Zone with 9.07 g/t Au over 6.80 meters including 66.63 g/t Au over 0.85 meters (Photo 1)and 7.38 g/t Au over 2.55 meters including 22.05 g/t Au over 0.85 meters in VL-12-414 and 22.05 g/t Au over 2.25 meters including 66.03 g/t Au over 0.75 meters and 15.10 g/t Au over 2.25 meters including 42.45 g/t Au over 0.75 meters in VL-12-409.


     
  • Step-out drilling in the central area of the Leprechaun Gold Deposit intersected high-grade intervals 40 meters down-dip from the Main Zone with 8.06 g/t Au over 11.4 meters including 29.54 g/t Au over 0.95 meters and 29.64 g/t Au over 0.95 meters in VL-12-410.


     
  • Significant new near surface high-grade Hanging Wall mineralization include 15.80 g/t Au over 6.0 meters including 65.33 g/t Au over 0.75 meters in VL-12-416 .

J. Frank Zone

  • New near surface high-grade Hanging Wall mineralization include 6.46 g/t Au over 3.0 meters including 19.14 g/t Au over 1.0 meters in VL-12-428.


     
  • New wide intervals of Main Zone style mineralization at the J. Frank Zoneinclude 0.64 g.t Au over 61.75 meters with 12.90 g/t Au over 0.95 meters in VL-12-431.


     
  • The Leprechaun Gold Deposit continues to demonstrate expansion both down-dip and along strike while the discovery of wide intervals of Main Zone style mineralization at the south west end of the current J. Frank Zone, provides an exciting target for future drilling.

"The Leprechaun Gold Deposit has continued to expand with our highly successful winter 2012 drilling program. The intersection of new wide intervals of Main Zone style mineralization in the J. {C}Frank Zone{C}, confirms the continuity of the gold system operating along the highly prospective thrust fault, which extends for over 25 kilometers within the {C}Valentine Lake{C} property," said Phillip Walford, President and CEO of Marathon Gold. "Summer drilling has resumed and with three drills turning, steady news flow is expected".

TABLE 1: Significant Assay Intervals from drill holes, Leprechaun Deposit and Frank Zone**

DDH Section Zone* Design From To Core

Length
TT (m) Gold (g/t)

Uncut
VL-12-409 10512.5 HW Step Out 45m 84 87 3 3 1.70
    MZ   212 215 3 2.25 22.05
including   MZ   212 213 1 0.75 66.03
    MZ   258 261 3 2.25 15.10
including   MZ   258 259 1 0.75 42.45
    MZ   285 288 3 2.25 7.62
including   MZ   286 287 1 0.75 14.03
VL-12-410 10100 HW Step Out 40m 24 27 3 3 2.11
    HW   30 33 3 3 2.41
    MZ   277 289 12 11.4 8.06
including   MZ   278 279 1 0.95 29.54
including   MZ   283 284 1 0.95 29.64
VL-12-411 10000 HW In Fill 53 57 4 3.8 2.15
including   HW   53 54 1 0.95 7.74
    MZ   123 126 3 3 3.75
including   MZ   124 125 1 1 10.80
    MZ   142 145 3 3 5.56
including   MZ   143 144 1 1 14.78
    MZ   164 169 5 5 4.60
VL-12-412 10550 MZ Step Out 45m 199 202 3 2.7 1.49
VL-12-413 9962.5 MZ In Fill 111 114 3 3 2.64
    MZ   150 153 3 3 2.55
VL-12-414 10400 HW Step Out 65m 15 22 7 7 2.61
including   HW   16 17 1 1 8.54
    HW   52 59 7 7 1.92
including   HW   57 58 1 1 6.54
    MZ   202 210 8 6.8 9.07
including   MZ   203 204 1 0.85 66.63
    MZ   259 262 3 2.55 7.38
including   MZ   260 261 1 0.85 22.05
VL-12-415 10262.5 MZ In Fill 118 122 4 4 3.78
including   MZ   120 121 1 1 8.07
    MZ   135 138 3 3 2.13
VL-12-416 9987.5 HW In Fill 20 23 3 2.25 2.57
    HW   52 60 8 6 15.80
including   HW   54 55 1 0.75 65.33
    MZ   165 170 5 5 6.97
including   MZ   165 166 1 1 19.34
VL-12-417 10287.5 HW In Fill 69 72 3 2.7 2.47
VL-12-418 9750 MZ Frank Zone 140 143 3 3 3.55
including   MZ   140 141 1 1 10.16
VL-12-424 9600 MZ Frank Zone 81 84 3 3 1.20
VL-12-426 8750 MZ Frank Zone 170 174 4 4 1.68
including   MZ   172 173 1 1 5.75
VL-12-428 9000 HW Frank Zone 14 17 3 3 6.46
including   HW   14 15 1 1 19.14
VL-12-429 8600 MZ Frank Zone 93 96 3 2.7 1.86
VL-12-431 8475 MZ Frank Zone 92 157 65 61.75 0.64
including   MZ   92 93 1 0.95 12.90
including   MZ   105 108 3 2.85 1.03
including   MZ   123 126 3 2.85 1.17
including   MZ   139 142 3 2.85 1.68
including   MZ   154 157 3 2.85 1.50
VL-12-432 9450 MZ Frank Zone 248 251 3 2.85 1.80
VL-12-433 8900 HW Frank Zone 45 48 3 3 2.31
VL-12-434 8600 MZ Frank Zone 155 160 5 4.5 1.55
    MZ   183 193 10 9 1.52
including   MZ   192 193 1 0.9 6.95

* Denotes: MZ - main zone, and HW - hanging wall zone

** No significant intervals in VL-12-419, 420, 421, 422, 423, 425, 427, 430

The Valentine LakeProject, including the Leprechaun Gold Deposit, is a 50/50 Joint Venture between Marathon and Mountain Lake Resources Inc. Both companies are equal contributors to a planned 40,000 meter 2012 drilling program in which Marathon is the operator. The 2012 exploration program has started at the Leprechaun Gold Deposit and will continue to expand southwest into the J. Frank Zoneand northeast into the Sprite Zone. All grades in this release are uncut, and all thicknesses are estimated true thicknesses. A total of 57 drill holes totaling 15,359 meters (38.4%) of the planned 2012 drilling campaign have now been completed.

All of the samples were analyzed at Eastern Analytical Laboratory Ltd., in Springdale, Newfoundland. Samples were assayed using lead collection fire assay with AA (atomic absorption) finish. Due to the coarse nature of the gold at the Leprechaun Gold Deposit, the metallic screening method is used on economically important intersections using standard fire assay techniques. The reported values in this release are fire assay results.

Sherry Dunsworth, M.Sc., P. Geo., VP of Exploration, Marathon's Qualified Person, has reviewed the contents for accuracy and has approved this press release on behalf of Marathon

Comment by Cousin_Gert on May 14, 2012 9:11am
A first glance at the drill results is giving me the impression that MOZ has circled in on what could prove to be the second deposit down in the JFrank Zone. Hoping soon to see a drill map put up on MOA's web site, but my current read goes something like this: The earlier holes in the NR were mostly infill with a bit of step out at LPond done to sure up a million OZ for next 43101(as ...more  
Comment by JR5 on May 15, 2012 2:33pm
Had a chance to look at the map and it appeas that if one draws a line from hole 432 to 431 the distance exceeds the lenth of the north boundary of L. Pond by almost double. Now if they can widen that line out they could easily have another million ounces by the end of the summer. This of course is all new step out drilling. Going west the numbers improve. Have to think the next set of results ...more