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Rockhaven Drills 9.12 g/t Gold and 90.5 g/t Silver over 1.86 m and 5.29 g/t Gold and 132 g/t Silver over 2.39 m at the Klaza Zone, Klaza Project, Yukon

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Rockhaven Drills 9.12 g/t Gold and 90.5 g/t Silver over 1.86 m and 5.29 g/t Gold and 132 g/t Silver over 2.39 m at the Klaza Zone, Klaza Project, Yukon



Vancouver, British Columbia (FSCwire) - Rockhaven Resources Ltd. (TSX-V:RK) (“Rockhaven”) is pleased to announce additional results from diamond drilling at its 100%-owned and road-accessible Klaza property, located in the Dawson Range Gold Belt of southern Yukon.  The recently completed 2015 exploration program focused on expanding the current mineral resource and providing key geotechnical and environmental data to advance project engineering.

 

The fourteen diamond drill holes described in this release are from the western and central portions of the Klaza and BYG zones and sub-parallel vein structures that are developed in the immediate hanging wall and footwall of those zones.  Seven of the fourteen holes were designed to evaluate near surface mineralization in the BYG Zone and were not extended deep enough to reach the Klaza Zone.  Casing was left in those holes so that they can be deepened at a future date. 

 

The new results further delineate areas of high-grade mineralization within the Klaza and BYG zones, and will be incorporated into an updated resource estimate scheduled for completion later this year.  Highlights from the drill holes are as follows:

 

  • 9.12 g/t gold and 90.5 g/t silver over 1.86 m - Hole 278

 

  • 5.29 g/t gold and 132 g/t silver over 2.39 m - Hole 275

 

  • 2.84 g/t gold and 357 g/t silver over 2.14 m - Hole 249

 

  • 3.62 g/t gold and 102 g/t silver over 1.56 m - Hole 251

 

  • 4.21 g/t gold and 61.4 g/t silver over 1.69 m - Hole 273

 

“Drilling in 2015 has successfully expanded the area of mineralization and increased confidence in the continuity of the Klaza and BYG zones,” stated Matt Turner, CEO of Rockhaven.  “The geological model in this part of the deposit is now well defined, which will facilitate a more comprehensive resource estimate.”

 

The following table lists the highlight intervals and other significant intercepts from the announced holes.

 

Drill Hole

Zone ID

From

(m)

To

(m)

Interval

(m)+

Gold (g/t)

Silver (g/t)

Lead

(%)

Zinc

(%)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KL-15-247

Western Klaza HW

5.18

5.76

0.58

5.51

907

0.516

0.046

and

Western Klaza

267.63

274.40

6.77

0.92

6.35

0.044

0.254

incl.

273.13

274.40

1.27

2.86

23.3

0.137

0.345

and

Western Klaza FW

293.62

293.96

0.34

7.28

75.5

0.213

0.460

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KL-15-249

Western Klaza

195.36

197.50

2.14

2.84

357

0.732

0.435

incl.

195.36

195.76

0.40

12.10

1890

3.890

2.260

and

Western Klaza FW

235.63

236.41

0.78

2.18

313

10.850

2.880

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KL-15-251

Western Klaza HW

2.53

3.58

1.05

1.25

63.3

0.019

0.541

and

43.73

44.09

0.36

1.50

198

7.860

1.370

and

Western Klaza

211.79

213.35

1.56

3.62

102

0.227

0.279

incl.

211.79

212.09

0.30

12.55

524

1.165

1.420

and

214.90

215.34

0.44

1.34

2.29

0.004

0.012

and

Western Klaza FW

273.68

274.00

0.32

1.82

44.6

0.722

1.170

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KL-15-253

Western BYG

38.66

41.61

2.95

2.04

23.4

0.049

0.190

incl.

38.66

39.43

0.77

7.74

58.5

0.043

0.167

and

Western BYG FW

72.66

74.59

1.93

1.72

27.3

0.091

0.264

and

Western Klaza HW

221.57

223.05

1.48

2.56

40.5

0.240

0.383

and

Western Klaza

317.95

318.57

0.62

4.18

147

1.100

0.533

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KL-15-273

Central Klaza HW

18.16

18.49

0.33

2.03

139

0.253

0.703

and

39.06

42.83

3.77

1.35

17.7

0.295

0.140

incl.

42.44

42.83

0.39

11.20

135

2.280

0.134

and

68.19

68.60

0.41

1.48

16.8

0.475

0.377

and

77.93

78.23

0.30

1.62

145

3.940

2.960

and

82.18

82.51

0.33

2.27

51.3

0.642

0.447

and

107.74

108.04

0.30

4.20

73.3

0.975

0.634

and

Central Klaza

144.18

144.50

0.32

3.71

59

0.166

0.466

and

163.74

165.16

1.42

1.05

40.1

0.760

0.421

and

171.19

171.95

0.76

1.44

16.7

0.272

0.275

and

182.31

184.00

1.69

4.21

61.4

0.635

1.062

incl.

183.15

183.47

0.32

17.45

110

1.575

2.800

and

190.59

191.02

0.43

1.51

5.33

0.093

0.317

and

195.48

195.78

0.30

3.37

26.2

0.226

0.780

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KL-15-275

Central Klaza HW

83.58

84.01

0.43

1.74

64.3

0.287

0.593

and

152.06

152.38

0.32

7.31

240

2.260

2.490

and

Central Klaza

259.67

260.04

0.37

1.15

17.7

0.628

1.465

and

369.58

371.97

2.39

5.29

132

1.004

1.900

and

Central Klaza FW

424.33

424.68

0.35

4.13

510

5.240

7.990

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KL-15-278

Western Klaza

225.91

226.34

0.43

2.69

14.0

0.304

0.164

and

239.00

240.86

1.86

9.12

90.5

0.486

2.160

incl.

239.00

239.39

0.39

29.90

370

1.675

9.160

and

247.10

247.40

0.30

6.21

2.53

0.007

0.103

and

248.78

249.87

1.09

1.04

2.45

0.011

0.026

and

253.18

255.26

2.08

1.26

57.4

0.199

0.108

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KL-15-280

Western BYG HW

16.89

17.21

0.32

1.63

2.15

0.005

0.020

and

Western BYG

78.13

78.44

0.31

6.53

2.56

0.003

0.007

and

87.00

88.08

1.08

1.77

73.3

0.497

1.823

and

92.21

92.70

0.49

2.16

0.64

0.002

0.007

and

113.73

114.08

0.35

9.84

195

2.940

2.030

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KL-15-281

Central BYG

7.49

7.84

0.35

1.00

102

2.660

0.291

and

45.49

45.73

0.24

2.77

139

3.570

4.500

and

62.19

62.75

0.56

0.27

110

2.180

2.780

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KL-15-282

Central BYG

79.52

80.09

0.57

1.62

39.9

1.230

0.428

and

82.77

87.48

4.71

1.45

49.2

1.097

1.469

incl.

85.06

85.39

0.33

7.26

452

10.850

13.600

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KL-15-283

Central

BYG

93.04

95.77

2.73

2.26

14.4

0.505

1.066

incl.

95.28

95.77

0.49

9.76

43.7

1.350

3.160

and

Central Klaza HW

151.57

151.96

0.39

4.00

35.7

0.206

2.470

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KL-15-284*

Central BYG

63.53

63.84

0.31

1.95

48

1.930

1.565

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KL-15-285

Central BYG

73.58

73.93

0.35

0.48

98.0

2.970

4.070

and

76.60

76.90

0.30

0.16

334

2.950

0.192

and

92.31

93.39

1.08

3.19

6.94

0.022

0.014

incl.

92.31

92.85

0.54

5.81

9.61

0.027

0.010

and

95.25

95.74

0.49

1.42

7.06

0.035

0.030

and

97.64

98.90

1.26

1.81

6.37

0.022

0.026

and

101.96

102.29

0.33

1.47

4.24

0.015

0.022

and

Central Klaza HW

122.53

124.05

1.52

1.34

19.8

0.517

0.624

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KL-15-287

Central BYG

48.53

49.35

0.82

0.88

83.1

1.255

1.210

and

78.99

79.44

0.45

1.14

82.4

2.920

2.710

and

Central Klaza HW

95.40

95.70

0.30

0.49

74.2

1.395

1.395

and

97.52

97.83

0.31

1.47

17.6

0.254

0.764

 

+ Represents the sample length.  True widths are estimated to be approximately 80-90% of the interval.

HW represents unnamed subsidiary structures that are developed in the hanging wall of the named zone.

FW represents unnamed subsidiary structures that are developed in the footwall of the named zone.

Holes 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285 and 287 were collared to test only the BYG Zone and were not extended to test the Klaza Zone.  Casing was left in these holes so that the Klaza Zone can be tested at a future date.

*Hole 284 twinned hole 283 to core a vein that was not recovered in hole 283.

 

Central and Western Klaza and BYG Zones

 

The current mineral resources for the Klaza property includes parts of the Central and Western Klaza zones.  The BYG Zone lies southwest and subparallel to the Klaza Zone, about 150 m into the hanging wall.  None of the BYG Zone mineralization was included in the current mineral resource.   

 

The Central Klaza Zone is a laterally extensive complex of steeply dipping and anastomosing veins, breccias and sheeted veinlets emplaced within a 25 to 100 m wide structural corridor.  The Western Klaza Zone consists of discrete veins that tend to be higher grade than those observed further to the east.  Mineralization in the Central and Western Klaza zones and adjacent subsidiary structures has been traced over a 1,300 m strike length and to a maximum depth of 325 m.  The Klaza Zone remains open to extension at depth, into the footwall and along strike.  The BYG Zone has received much less drilling than the Klaza Zone.  It has been traced over an 850 m strike length and to a maximum depth of 150 m.  It is open to extension at depth and along strike.

 

The 2015 field program at the Klaza property consisted of 13,738 m drilled in 56 holes.  Maps and sections can be viewed at the Rockhaven’s website at www.rockhavenresources.com.  Remaining results will be released once the last of the assays are received, compiled and evaluated.

 

All analyses for rock and core samples from the 2015 program were performed by ALS Minerals with sample preparation in Whitehorse and assays and geochemical analyses in North Vancouver.  Core samples were routinely analyzed for gold by fire assay followed by atomic absorption (Au-AA24) and 48 other elements by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ME-MS61).  Samples that exceeded the detection limits of the routine methods were assayed for silver, copper, lead and zinc by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy (Ag/Cu/Pb/Zn - OG62) and gold by gravimetric analysis (Au-GRA22).  Rigorous procedures were in place regarding sample collection, chain of custody and data entry.  Certified assay standards, coarse reject duplicates, field duplicates and blanks were routinely inserted into the sample stream to ensure integrity of the assay process.  All of the results reported have passed the QAQC screening.

 

The 2015 program was managed by Archer, Cathro & Associates (1981) Limited (Archer Cathro).  Technical information in this news release has been approved by Matthew R. Dumala, P.Eng., a geological engineer with Archer Cathro and qualified person for the purpose of National Instrument 43-101.

 

About the Klaza Project and Rockhaven

 

The road accessible Klaza project hosts an inferred mineral resource currently estimated at 7,040,000 tonnes containing 948,348 oz gold, 21,780,313 oz silver, 121,060,093 lbs lead and 144,340,881 lbs zinc at an average grade of 4.19 g/t gold, 96.23 g/t silver, 0.78% lead and 0.93% zinc using a 1.5 g/t gold cut-off (see Klaza Property Amended Technical Report dated June 19, 2015 which can be viewed at www.sedar.com under the Rockhaven profile or on the Rockhaven website).

 

Rockhaven Resources Ltd. is a well-funded company focused on growth through exploration of its Klaza project.  For additional information concerning Rockhaven Resources Ltd. or its various exploration projects please visit Rockhaven’s website at www.rockhavenresources.com or contact:

 

Matthew Turner, CEO and Director

Rockhaven Resources Ltd.

T:604-688-2568

mturner@rockhavenresources.com

 

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