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Golden Predator drills 7.62 m of 4.16 g/t Au at Brewery
2010-08-27 12:57 ET - News Release
Mr. Corwin Coe reports
GOLDEN PREDATOR REPORTS INITIAL RESULTS FROM BREWERY CREEK
Golden Predator Corp. has released initial results from its continuing diamond and reverse circulation drilling programs on its Brewery Creek project as well as results from its Eureka project.
Brewery Creek
To date, the company has drilled six diamond drill holes totalling 1,430 metres and 17 RC drill holes totalling 2,350 m on its Brewery Creek property, located 55 kilometres due east of Dawson, Yukon. Results for the six diamond drill holes as well as six of the RC drill holes have now been received and analyzed. A detailed plan map and drill hole results table are available for viewing at Golden's website.
Significant results from RC holes BCRC10-2315 and BCRC10-2316 are highlighted by intercepts of 4.161 grams per tonne gold over 7.62 metres starting at 53.43 m in depth and 1.428 g/t over 4.57 m starting at 60.96 m in depth, respectively. Both of these holes targeted the downdip extension of higher-grade gold remaining south of the Lucky pit.
The continuing exploration program at Brewery Creek has been designed to explore the potential for higher-grade feeders lying beneath the historic resource and to increase the existing resources through near-surface drilling. Initial results indicate the presence of gold mineralization downdip of the known resource near structural intersections.
2010 INITIAL DRILL INTERCEPTS GREATER THAN ONE G/T AU Hole From To Interval Au (m) (m) (m) (g/t) Brewery Creek BC10_162 4 6 2 1.555 BCRC10-2314 38.1 44.2 6.1 1.115 BCRC10-2314 57.91 60.96 3.05 1.09 BCRC10-2315 53.34 60.96 7.62 4.161 BCRC10-2315 64 65.53 1.53 2.59 BCRC10-2316 50.29 53.34 3.05 1.506 BCRC10-2316 60.96 65.53 4.57 1.428 Eureka EU-10-02RC 10.67 12.19 1.52 1.035 EU-10-02RC 60.96 62.48 1.52 1.93 EU-10-04RC 70.1 71.63 1.53 2.44 EU-10-08RC 62.48 64.01 1.53 1.72 EU-10-10RC 60.96 62.48 1.52 1.15 EU-10-20RC 64.01 67.06 3.05 1.382 EU-10-23RC 120.4 121.92 1.52 1.19 EU-10-26RC 71.63 73.15 1.52 6.62 Note: Results under 2.5 g/t gold per m are not reported unless the grade was greater than one g/t gold.
Brewery Creek was the site of a heap leach gold mine which operated from 1996 to 2002 and produced 279,541 ounces of gold. Current resources remaining on the property include an indicated resource of 3.98 million tonnes grading 1.135 g/t Au and an inferred resource of 2.2 million tonnes averaging 2.01 g/t Au (Diment and Simpson, 2009). Brewery Creek is authorized under a Type A water licence with an expiry date of Dec. 31, 2021, subject to the restrictions and conditions contained in the Yukon Water Act and Regulations. The project also has a production licence with an expiry date of Dec. 31, 2021.
Eureka
Golden has also completed a 2,927-metre drill program on its Eureka project, located 90 km southeast of Dawson. It drilled 27 RC drill holes to test a broad gold-in-soil anomaly and to verify previous trench results. Assay results have been received and analyzed from all 27 holes. A detailed plan map and assay sheet showing significant intersections are available for viewing at the company's website.
The program demonstrated that a series of gold-bearing structures are present, cutting schists and phyllites. These structures typically occur in zones of anomalous gold mineralization exceeding 0.3 g/t Au with the actual structure containing higher values as illustrated in the drill results. Over all, the results indicate that the structures and surrounding host rock contain several zones of low-grade (under one g/t) gold mineralization. More work will be required to refine the understanding of the nature of the mineralization at Eureka, including geophysics, additional closely spaced soil surveys over yet untested portions of the expansive property and trenching.
The diamond drill holes were drilled by skid-mounted drills utilizing HQ, NQ and NTW core sizes (6.4 centimetres or 2.5 inches, 4.8 cm or 1.87 inches and 5.6 cm or 2.2 inches, respectively). Core is cut or split. One-half is sent to the lab for analysis and the other is retained on site.
The RC drill holes were drilled by track-mounted drills that produce a 5-inch-diameter (12.7-centimetre-diameter) drill hole. Samples were collected from 12.5 per cent of the material from a five-foot (1.5-metre) interval, utilizing a splitter incorporated on the cyclone.
Both the RC samples and core samples were sent to ALS Chemex's prep lab in Whitehorse and then forwarded to its ISO 9001-certified preparation facility in Terrace, B.C. The pulps were analyzed at ALS's ISO 9001-certified laboratory in Vancouver. Approximately 5 per cent of the pulps are sent for secondary check assays at the Stewart Groups Eco Tech laboratory in Kamloops, B.C. Blanks, commercial standards and duplicate samples were included in each batch. To determine Au levels at the part-per-billion level detection limit of five to 10,000 ppb (five to 1,000 ppb at Stewart), 30-gram samples were fire assayed, digested in aqua regia solution and then analyzed by atomic absorption. At Eco Tech, values over 1,000 ppb are reassayed by fire assay, digested with aqua regia and then reanalyzed by an atomic absorption instrument (detection limit of 0.03 g/t Au). At ALS Chemex, values over 10 g/t gold are reassayed by fire assay, followed by a gravimetric finish (lower detection limit of 50 ppb). Other elements are analyzed by a 35-element package (ME-ICP41), whereby the sample is dissolved in a aqua regia acid solution and then analyzed by inductively coupled plasma. Additional check analyses are carried out by the lab which did not receive the original sample.
Golden Predator employs high standards of protocol with respect to the handling and chain of custody of its samples. All sampling is conducted under the supervision of the company's project geologist. The chain of custody from the drill to the sample preparation and logging facility is continually monitored by the project geologist. Samples are shipped to the lab by qualified couriers or Golden's personnel under locked bags with independent identification lock numbers. Data verification of the analytical results includes a statistical analysis of the duplicates, standards and blanks that must pass certain set parameters for acceptance, to ensure accurate and verifiable results. All assays are reported as drilled intervals and are not to be interpreted as true widths.
The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Corwin (Cor) Coe, AScT, BSc, PGeo, Golden's vice-president of exploration (Canada) and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
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