Monument Mining Limited (TSX-V: MMY and FSE: D7Q1) “Monument” or
the “Company” is pleased to announce that the results from the
Phase 2 diamond drilling (“DD”) have been received and confirmed
the extension of gold mineralization, including high grades of up
to
17.8g/t gold, for more than 150m vertical depth
below the current Mineral Resource at the North of Alliance (“NOA”)
group of deposits (NOA 1 to NOA 7/8, NOA9), offering the potential
for significant future expansion of the Mineral Resource base.
The site work and data validation to wrap up the
Phase 2 drilling program has now been completed at Burnakura.
Together with the Phase 1 drilling program, the Company has tested
greenfield targets and extensions to known mineralized structures,
and successfully achieved initial objectives with the Phase 1
Junction target discovery and the Phase 2 drilling confirmation of
gold mineralization extensions at depth at the NOA group of
deposits highlighting the opportunity to grow the Murchison Project
organically.
Monument’s President and CEO, Cathy Zhai, said:
“These latest drilling results continue to demonstrate the
potential of the Murchison Project and support our strategy to
expand the existing Mineral Resource base that might turn Murchison
Project into the Company’s cornerstone project.
We see significant potential for near mine
extensions at the NOA group of deposits and across our entire
Burnakura and Gabanintha land package. The Murchison Project also
presents unique opportunities for greenfield targeting and
potential for additional discoveries in this mineral-rich
geological setting. We will continue to explore all options and
opportunities using systematic exploration techniques applied to
Monument’s land package”.
HIGHLIGHTS OF BURNAKURA DRILLING
RESULTS
The Phase 2 drilling
Results
The Phase 2 drilling program is contained within
the Company’s two-year exploration program testing extensions of
known mineralization down dip of the Burnakura tenements increasing
the potential longer term production profile.
Phase 2 Diamond Drilling Results
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Drilling results confirm the extension of gold mineralization,
including high grades of up to 17.8g/t gold, for
more than 150m vertical depth below the current Mineral Resource at
the NOA group of deposits, offering the potential for significant
future expansion of the Mineral Resource base.
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Drilling demonstrates an increase in width, grade, and associated
alteration of the mineralized package (mine sequence*) at depth,
affirming that unlocking the potential for the NOA group of
deposits rests with a focused exploration program to delineate
additional Mineral Resources beneath the historic open pits for
underground exploitation.
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Drilling highlights the potential to exploit historic pits deeper
and transition to underground mining.
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Furthermore, the drilling program provides more confidence in
extending the Mineral Resources beyond the current 1.6km strike
limit to the immediate south of NOA 1 pit and north of NOA 7/8
deposits and offers the opportunity to deliver additional
significant discoveries along the prospective NOA Shear zone.
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Significant intercepts returned from the outstanding DD portion of
Phase 2 drilling program include:
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4m at 12.0g/t gold from 392.6m in 21BNRD057 at NOA
7/8 target.
- 1m at 1.2g/t gold from 260m, 1.6m at
1.6g/t gold from 267.8m, and 2m at 17.8g/t
gold from 293m in 22BNRD006 at NOA 4-6 target.
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2.2m at 1.6g/t gold from 441m in 21BNRD055 at NOA
7/8 target.
Phase 2 Reverse Circulate Drilling Results
Recap:
Significant RC intercepts (Previously reported
in News Release dated May 30, 2022):
- 4m at 32.0g/t gold from 218m (including
1m at 71.8g/t gold from 219m), 1m at
1.1g/t gold from 226m, 1m at 4.2g/t gold
from 229m and 1m at 1.1g/t gold in 21BNRC050 at
NOA 1 target.
- 2m at 5.3g/t gold from 140m in 21BNRC047 at
NOA 1 target.
The Phase 1 Drilling
Results Recap
The Phase 1 drilling results were previously
reported in January 19, 2022, which initiated the Company’s
two-year exploration program to test unknown greenfield targets
across the Burnakura tenements with the aim of increasing the
potential longer-term production profile.
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As previously announced on January 19, 2022, the Company is also
increasingly encouraged by the discovery of a near-surface
high-grade mineralization system at the Junction target with
intercepts up to 3m at 10.2g/t gold, which could
rapidly advance towards production through open-cut methods.
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The early promising results at the Junction target, particularly
given the near surface high grades, strengthen the Company’s
resolve that the Burnakura area remains highly prospective with
several untested areas which could deliver another significant gold
discovery.
Follow up Works
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A critical technical evaluation, refinement and ranking of all
known targets incorporating all data across the extensive tenement
package are ongoing over Burnakura and Gabanintha project areas to
ensure future exploration efforts continue to deliver the Company’s
long-term strategy of turning the Murchison Project into a
cornerstone project.
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Undertaken the following programs at Gabanintha:
- To conduct drilling targeting mineralization along strike of
existing mineralization trends from the open pits and on parallel
and splay mineralized structural trends identified from wide-spaced
exploration drilling.
- To conduct drilling beneath the historic Terrells and
Canterbury pits to test for mineralization extensions at depth
which has not been closed off.
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Further programs might be carried out at Burnakura in future also
include but not limited to
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A follow up phase of drilling to provide coverage across the NOA
group of deposits testing for a mineralized package deeper to
approximately 300m below surface and then infill drilling to
provide confidence to grow the Mineral Resources when the estimate
is next completed.
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To systematically test for strike continuity along the NOA
mineralized structure to delineate further potential open pit and
underground Mineral Resources beyond the current 1.6km strike
limit.
- Follow up on the new shallow
high-grade Junction discovery by drill testing for extensions using
RC drilling to potentially progress it rapidly to a Mineral
Resource estimation.
1Press release on July 18, 2018, titled
“Monument Announces NI43-101 Mineral Resource Update at the
Burnakura Property, Western Australia.” Monument confirms that it
is not aware of any new information or data that materially affect
the information included in the announcement of July 18, 2018, and
that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning
the Mineral Resources estimate in the announcement of July 18,
2018, have not materially changed, and continue to apply.
2Armstrong, B. 2007, “NOA 2 Gold Project
Resource Statement as at 1 January 2007”, Page 10, Tectonic
Resources NL. Cited in “Independent Technical Report - NI 43-101 on
the Mineral and Mining Assets within the Burnakura Project held by
Tectonic Resources NL, Extract Resources NL located in the
Murchison Mineral Field of Western Australia for ATW Venture Corp”
effective as at 22 November 2007.
3Wells, L. 2013, “Due Diligence Report on
Burnakura and Gabanintha Gold Prospects of Kentor Gold Limited
Final”, Page 9.
*The highly deformed and altered package of
rocks contained within the BTZ is locally known as the mine
sequence. The original lithologies are dominated by altered mafic
with minor fine-grained felsic rocks.
PHASE 1 & 2 DRILLING PROGRAM AT
BURNAKURA
Monument commenced Phase 1 of a two-year
exploration drilling program in July 2021 and completed it in
August 2021(refer to news releases dated December 15, 2021, and
January 19, 2022). In November 2021, it commenced Phase 2 drilling
(completed in April 2022), and, in May 2022, announced the results
received from the RC portion of the program (refer to news release
dated May 30, 2022).
Target areas for the Phase 1 and 2 drilling
falls within the Company’s Burnakura project area and are shown in
Figure 1. The Burnakura area is considered highly prospective for
discovering economic gold mineralization associated with the
prolific Burnakura Thrust Zone (“BTZ”). This regional
northeast-trending lineament dominates the area and is related to
at least 15 deposits with pre-2005 historic gold production from 15
open pits and two underground operations amounting to 1.8Mt at
3.7g/t gold for a total of 216,000 ounces2. Subsequent underground
mining campaigns were undertaken at NOA 2 from 2005 to 2007
(185,000 tonnes at an average grade of 7.1g/t gold for 42,289
ounces3) and in 2009 (81,150 tonnes averaging 5.81g/t gold for
13,462 ounces3).
Figure 1: Murchison
Exploration Phase 1 and Phase 2 Target Areas |
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While a detailed discussion on Phase 2 drilling program is seen
below, reader is recommended to refer to the News Release dated
January 19, 2022 for Phase 1 drilling program discussion.
PHASE 2 DRILLING PROPRAGE
DISCUSSION
The Phase 2 program focused on the New Alliance
and NOA group of deposits, which have a combined Mineral Resource1
of 289Koz Indicated and 52Koz Inferred, to identify mineralized
extensions aimed at increasing the scale of the previously mined
open pits and underground deposits.
A combined 18 RC and DD holes for a total of
5,595.1m against a planned 18 holes for a combined RC and DD total
of 5,546m was drilled for the Phase 2 program. The breakdown of the
drilling completed is provided in Table 1. The drill locations and
results reported in this press release are shown in Figures 2 and 3
and interpreted long sections and cross-sections in Figures 4, 6, 8
and 9, with all holes listed in Appendices 1 to 2.
Table 1: Completed RC and DD drilling for
Phase 2
Target |
Number of holes |
Drill metres |
RC |
RCDD |
Total |
RC |
DD |
Total |
NOA 1 |
4 |
3 |
7 |
1,559.8 |
385.5 |
1,945.3 |
NOA 2 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
510.0 |
49.7 |
559.7 |
NOA 4-6 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
525.0 |
71.0 |
596.0 |
NOA 7/8 |
1 |
5 |
6 |
1,740.2 |
588.9 |
2,329.1 |
New Alliance |
1 |
- |
1 |
165.0 |
- |
165.0 |
Total |
8 |
10 |
18 |
4,500.0 |
1,095.1 |
5,595.1 |
All drill collars are accurately surveyed using
Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) techniques.
Coordinates and azimuth are reported in MGA 94 Zone 50. Downhole
survey was completed by downhole gyroscopic method at regular
intervals.
Geological logging was completed for all holes
and representative across the deposits. The drill hole lithology,
alteration, mineralogy, and structural characteristics of core were
logged directly to a digital format following procedures and using
Monument Mining geologic codes. All data was imported into a
central SQL geological database.
Monument Murchison Quality Control and Quality
Assurance (QAQC) protocol is considered industry standard with
certified reference material (CRM) regularly submitted with routine
samples to ensure ongoing quality control. CRMs and Blanks are
inserted at a minimum of a 5% frequency rate.
An independent commercial laboratory, ALS
Geochemistry, performed all sample preparation and gold assaying of
primary samples in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. Samples were
analyzed for gold by lead collection fire assay of a 50g charge
with AAS finish.
Figure 2: Phase 2
drilling completed for NOA group, showing anomalous intercepts in
DD (yellow boxes) and previously reported RC results (white boxes).
All intercepts are downhole widths. |
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Figure 3: Phase 2 drilling completed for New Alliance
target, showing anomalous RC intercepts previously
reported. |
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The NOA Group Phase 2 DD
Drilling
NOA gold deposits comprise NOA 1 to the south
and NOA 7/8 to the north and are in a flat sheetwash area and
underlain by felsic to intermediate volcanic rocks and associated
sediments within mafic intrusive and volcanic rocks. Five of the
known deposits NOA 2, NOA 4-6 and NOA 7/8, are colinear within a
northerly trending dilational structure (NOA Shear Zone) that
splays off the regional BTZ and dipping to the east at
approximately 30°- 60° (Figure 1). NOA 1 is offset to the east by
some 200m on a different but related structure. The NOA Shear Zone
intersects a dolerite sill which is interpreted as having intruded
along a sequence of felsic pyroclastic flows and associated
sediments and is the dominant feature at the NOA deposits that
constrains and controls economic gold mineralization at depth
within a strongly sheared and altered sequence of siltstone felsic
volcanic and intrusive mafic rocks (Figures 1 and 2). The bulk of
the mineralization occurs within massive quartz veins and quartz
breccia within a large irregular silica-carbonate-sericite-pyrite
(potassic) alteration halo.
The NOA 1 to NOA 4-6 deposits are in mining
lease M51/116 and NOA 7/8 straddle mining leases M51/116 and
M51/177. The surface RL in the area is approximately 460m, with the
deepest portion at NOA 2 pit, which is about 80m below surface
(Figure 4). Mining of the NOA group of deposits began in 1995 with
underground ore sourced exclusively from the NOA 2 deposit.
Currently, the combined unmined Mineral Resource total for the NOA
area is 1.81Mt at 3.1g/t gold for 182,000 ounces of gold Indicated
and 0.64Mt at 2.3g/t gold for 48,000 ounces of gold Inferred1.
The focus of the Phase 2 drilling at the NOA
group of deposits was to identify extensions to existing Mineral
Resources and increase the scale of the existing open pits and
underground deposits at Burnakura.
Seventeen drill holes were designed to test the
extensions of potentially economic mineralization down dip and
down-plunge. Fourteen of the drill holes drilled intercepted the
prospective horizon of quartz-sericite-pyrite alteration (mine
sequence) with significant gold mineralization returned, including
high grades of up to 17.8g/t gold. The mineralized
package appears to continue down-plunge and down-dip of the current
NOA group Mineral Resources, which remain untested by drilling
along strike, down-dip, and down-plunge (Figure 4).
Figure 4 shows the interpretive NOA group long
section looking west of recent and historic drilling with pierce
point locations of the significant primary intercepts. The drill
results confirm that the width, alteration, and grade of the
prospective horizon are more pervasive at depth, providing
significant potential for underground Mineral Resources discovery
to the south of the NOA 1 open pit, further north beyond the NOA
7/8 deposit and underneath the existing NOA open pits (Figures 4,
6, 8 and 9).
These encouraging results indicate that
significant potential for the NOA group of deposits hinges on a
focused exploration program to delineate deeper Mineral Resources
around the previously mined open pits for underground exploitation.
In line with this, the Company plans to further test for
mineralization extension to approximately 300m below surface to
extend the underground Mineral Resource targets.
Figure 4: NOA Group Long Section Looking West showing
recent and historic drilling (Drillhole ID is grey font) with
pierce point locations of the primary intercepts shown in bold. RC
drilling significant intercepts are shown in white boxes and DD
significant intercepts are shown in yellow boxes. All intercepts
are downhole widths. |
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NOA 1
NOA 1 lies east of NOA 2 and contains a
north-south strike length of approximately 200m, with
mineralization dipping to the east between 50° to 60° (Figure 2).
Historic gold production has been from open pit, with approximately
16,200 ounces of gold recovered2. The deepest portion of the pit is
approximately 75m below surface.
Before the Phase 2 drilling, drill density was
limited below the pit (greater than 30m below surface) and
immediately to the south, even though promising drill results
indicated the potential for mineralized package to be open at depth
and along strike to the south.
Seven drill holes totaling five RC (21BNRC047 to
21BNRC050 and 21BNRC052) for 1,235m and two RC pre-collars with
diamond tails (RCDD) (21BNRD051 and 21BNRD053) totaling 611.3m were
completed at NOA 1 area to test for possible additional Mineral
Resources immediately south and down-dip of existing Mineral
Resources in areas which are largely untested (Figures 2 and 4).
The prospective horizon targeted is the highly sheared and altered
Burnakura Thrust Zone.
Significant gold results include:
- 4m at
32.0g/t Au from 218m (including 1m at 71.8g/t
Au from 219m), 1m at 1.1g/t Au from 226m,
1m at 4.2g/t Au from 229m and 1m at 1.1g/t
Au in 21BNRC050 approximately 190m below surface and
remains open. Visible gold was observed in RC chips associated with
the 4m at 32.0g/t Au intercept (See picture in Figure 5
below).
- 2m at 5.3g/t Au
from 140m in 21BNRC047.
- 1.1m at 1.7g/t Au
from 246m in 21BNRD051.
- 1m at 1.2g/t Au
from 240m in 21BNRC049.
- 1m at 1.7g/t Au
from 184m and 1m at 4.3g/t Au from 190m in 21BNRC048.
- 1m at 1.5g/t Au
from 243m and 1m at 4.3g/t Au from 246m in 12BNRC052.
Figure 5: Visible gold sighted in RC hole 21BNRC050 at 219m
downhole at NOA 1. |
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The northernmost drilled DD hole 21BNRD053 did
not encounter mineralization and potentially indicates the boundary
of the northern extent of the NOA 1 deposit.
The location of results from drillholes reported
in this release is shown in the plan view in Figure 2 and in the
interpretive long sectional view in Figures 4. The E-W
sectional view in Figure 6 is an interpretive cross-section
7010000mN at the NOA 1 deposit with a clipping window of 100m on
either side of the section line AA1 indicated on the plan view in
Figure 2. The cross-sectional view shows significant intercepts of
drilling within the clipping window reported in this release shown
in yellow boxes and some previously reported drilling in white
boxes.
Drillholes 21BNRC047, 21BNRC048, 21BNRC049,
21BNRC050, 21BNRC052 and 21BNRD051 were drilled to target the
deeper portions of the NOA 1 high-grade gold mineralization, where
previous drillholes 16MRC107 and 20MRD013 had intersected
7m at 9.0g/t Au from 140m and 1m at 7.6g/t
Au from 243m respectively (Figure 6). The bulk of the gold
mineralization within all drillholes is associated with the
strongly sheared and altered BTZ occurring within quartz veins and
quartz breccia within a large irregular
silica-carbonate-sericite-pyrite (potassic) alteration halo. In
diamond drill core, the mineralized zones are visually distinctive
due to the presence of millimeter to centimeter wide
quartz-carbonate veins that are commonly folded and display
yellow-brown talc-carbonate selvages. The width of the prospective
horizon appears to increase at depth and remain open as depicted in
the cross section in Figure 6.
The promising results intercepted beneath the
NOA 1 pit indicate the potential to host significant open pit
underground amendable gold mineralization immediately south,
down-dip and down-plunge of the deposit, which is largely
untested.
Drilling is currently being planned to focus on
delineating deeper economic mineralization around the NOA 1 pit to
a depth of approximately 300m below surface and to continue to test
the strike extensions to the south of the deposit for potential
open pit and underground exploitation.
Figure 6: NOA 1 cross-section 7010000mN (AA1) ±100m looking
North showing Phase 2 anomalous intercepts in recent RC drilling
previously reported (white boxes) and anomalous intercepts in DD
drilling (yellow boxes) falling within the clipping distance of the
section. Historic drillholes (white boxes with grey font for
drillhole IDs). All intercepts are downhole widths. |
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NOA 2
Open pit mining commenced at NOA 2 in 1995 and
was finalized in 1997 to a depth of approximately 80m below
surface. From 2005 to 2007 and in 2009, underground mining was
undertaken at NOA 2 to a total of 160m or 80m below the open cut.
Approximately 26,000 ounces of gold was historically mined from
open pit. Underground gold production from 2005 to 2007 at NOA 2
totaled approximately 185,000 tonnes at an average grade of 7.1g/t
gold for 42,289 ounces3. Ore recovered underground in 2009 totaled
81,150 tonnes averaged 5.81g/t gold for 13,462 ounces3.
The ore structure at NOA 2 is approximately 400m
in strike, dips eastward at approximately 40° and remains highly
prospective for additional gold discovery.
Two RCDD holes, 22BNRD001 and 22BNRD002,
totaling 336.7m, were completed at NOA 2, testing the potential for
extensions to economic mineralized package at depth below the
deposit (Figures 2). Neither drillholes intersected the prospective
horizon due to mineralization offset by a fault (Figure 7).
Figure 7: Isometric view looking south
of NOA 2 showing fault planes truncating mineralization in
22BNRD001 and 22BNRD002.
Several structures cut the NOA 2 deposit, with
three main systems controlling the mineralization zones (Figure
7):
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An east-west fault to the south end of the deposit separates NOA 1
and NOA 2 open pits.
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A north-south NOA Fault separates the open pit mineralization from
ore mined historically underground, and;
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Northeast striking and steeply dipping series of late-stage reverse
faults offsetting the mineralization.
Three main types of veins are identified to host
economic gold mineralization at NOA 2 (Figure 7):
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Northerly striking and westly dipping massive quartz veins and
quartz breccias. This is the primary source of gold mineralization
at depth.
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The second set of gold bearing east-west striking northerly dipping
narrow, high-grade veins.
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The third-generation gold-bearing veins are generally northerly
striking and westly dipping.
These drillholes will help to firm up the
interpreted position of the encountered fault zone to assist in
future targeting of the NOA 2 deposit.
NOA 4-6
The NOA 4-6 combined ore structure strikes
approximately 400m and dips to the east. The pits have been mined
down to about 30m below surface. Before commencing the Phase 2
drilling, the drill density was patchy from 100m below surface,
leading to sections of the ore zones interpreted as pinching out at
depth, and where it remains open, the grade appears low. This
situation was interpreted to be due to paucity of drilling;
potential exists for the ore structure to remain continuous and
open at depth.
To test the NOA 4-6 Mineral Resource potential
three drillholes comprising of one RCDD, 22BNRD006 totaling 316m,
and two RC 22BNRC003 and 22BNRC005 for a total of 299m were
completed to test the depth extent of economic gold mineralization.
The location of results from drillholes reported in this release is
shown in the plan view in Figure 2 and in the interpretive long
sectional view in Figure 4. The E-W sectional view in Figure 8 is
an interpretive cross-section 7010930mN at the NOA 4-6 deposit with
a clipping window of 100m on either side of the section line BB1
indicated on the plan view in Figure 2. The cross-sectional view
shows significant intercepts of DD drilling reported in this
release shown in yellow boxes and some previously reported drilling
in white boxes.
All the drill holes encountered mineralized
package consistent with the prospective horizon confirming
continuity at depth of mineralization previously encountered in
8NOAC013 of 1m at 2.6g/t Au from 206m and
3m at 1.4g/t Au from 145m (Figure 8). Results
confirmed additional gold mineralization and show the NOA 4-6
mineralized package’s width and alteration remaining consistent
with grade getting better at depth. High grades encountered
including up to 17.8g/t gold from the deepest DD
holes at approximately 250m below surface indicate a significant
potential for mineralization remaining open.
Significant gold results include:
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1m at 1.2g/t Au from 260m, 1.7m at 1.5g/t
Au from 267.8m, and 2m at 17.8g/t Au from
293m 22BNRD006 (the deepest drill holes indicating mineralization
remaining open below 250m from surface);
- 3m at 1.8g/t Au from 204m in 22BNRC005
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2m at 2.2g/t Au from 293m in 22BNRC003.
The result from the drilling provides strong
target for expanding on the Mineral Resources base of NOA 4-6 which
remain open down-dip and down-plunge.
Overall, the NOA 4-6 results reaffirm the
Company’s resolve that there exists significant potential for
expanding Mineral Resources and unlocking this potential rests with
a focused exploration program to delineate deeper Mineral Resources
around the mined out open pits for underground exploitation.
Further drilling is currently being planned to
systematically target mineralization extensions further to
approximately 300m below surface along the known strike extent of
the NOA 4-6 zone.
Figure 8: NOA 4-6 cross-section 7010930mN (BB1) ±100m
looking North showing Phase 2 DD drilling completed; anomalous
intercepts in recent DD drilling (yellow boxes) and anomalous
intercepts in historic drilling (white boxes). All
intercepts are downhole widths. |
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NOA 7/8
NOA 7/8 is the northernmost historic pit of the
NOA group of deposits and contains a mineralized zone over a strike
length of approximately 600m. The zone strikes approximately 40º
and dips 50º to the east. Pit depth is down to 61m. Drill results
show mineralization is open along strike to the north and south as
well as open down dip. The structural setting for the gold
mineralization is interpreted to be like that of the NOA 2 deposit
with mineralization confined to the NOA shear zone. The host
lithologies are predominantly sedimentary and felsic
volcaniclastics units (Figure 9). The footwall of the mineralized
zones changes from a felsic volcaniclastics below NOA 7 in the
south, to an ultramafic lithology in the north below NOA 8.
Historic gold production totaled approximately
47,300 ounces of gold recovered from the open pits2. Currently, the
combined unmined Mineral Resource for the NOA 7/8 total 776,000
tonnes at 4.6g/t gold for 114,000 ounces of gold Indicated and
35,000 tonnes at 3.9g/t gold for 4,000 ounces of gold Inferred1
presenting the opportunity to extend high grade mineralization
which remain open at depth and along strike to the north of the
deposit.
Five RCDD (21BNRD055 to 21BNRD058 and 22BNRD004)
totaling 815.8m were completed to test the depth and northerly
extensions for potential economic mineralized package at NOA 7/8
(Figures 2 and 4). All drillholes except 22BNRD004 encountered the
NOA mineralized structure which potentially delineates the boundary
of the southern extent of the NOA 7/8 deposit.
Significant intercepts assays include:
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4m at 12.0g/t Au from 392.6m in 21BNRD057. This
high-grade mineralization is encountered in the deepest drill hole
further north and remains open at depth and on strike.
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2.2m at 1.6g/t Au from 441m in 21BNRD055.
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1m at 1.5g/t Au from 338m in 21BNRD058.
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1m at 1.6g/t Au from 445m in 21BNRD056.
The location of results from drillholes reported
in this release is shown in the plan view in Figure 2 and in the
interpretive long sectional view in Figures 4. The E-W sectional
view in Figure 8 is an interpretive cross-section 7011700mN at the
NOA 7/8 deposit with a clipping window of 200m on either side of
the section line CC1 indicated on the plan view in Figure 2. The
cross-sectional view shows significant intercepts of from drill
holes within the clipping window reported in this release shown in
yellow boxes and some previously reported drilling in white
boxes.
Figure 9: NOA 7/8 cross-section
7011700mN (CC1) ±200m clipping looking North showing Phase 2
drilling completed within the clipping window, anomalous intercepts
in recent DD drilling (yellow boxes) and anomalous intercepts in
historic drilling (white boxes)
The bulk of the gold mineralization within all
drillholes is associated with a highly deformed sequence of
sedimentary and mafic to felsic rocks with quartz veins and quartz
breccia within a large irregular silica-carbonate-sericite-pyrite
(potassic) alteration halo (mine sequence). In diamond drill core,
the mineralized structure or mineralized package is visually
distinctive due to the presence of millimeter to centimeter wide
quartz-carbonate veins that are commonly folded and highly
deformed, consistent with the mine sequence constraining and
controlling the economic gold mineralization defined at depth and
historically mined at NOA 2 underground (Figure 10 - see picture of
mineralized package intercepted in the 21BNRD057 core).
Figure 10: Picture of 21BNRD057 core showing intercepted
mineralized package of highly deformed and altered sediments, mafic
with minor fine-grained felsic rocks consistent with NOA Shear
Zone. |
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The drill results indicate that the width,
alteration, and grade of the mineralized package are becoming more
pervasive at depth, and along strike providing significant
potential for underground Mineral Resources discovery further north
beyond the NOA 7/8 deposit and underneath the open pits. This again
strongly suggests that unlocking the significant Mineral Resource
potential at NOA 7/8 is reliant on focusing exploration program to
delineate deeper Mineral Resources around the previously mined open
pits for underground exploitation.
Drilling is being planned to target Mineral
Resources down-plunge extension of the NOA 7/8 deposit to a depth
of approximately 300m below surface, where the 4m at 12.0g/t Au
intercept in 21BNRD057 indicates mineralization is open to the
north beyond the current 600m strike extent.
New Alliance
One RC hole drilled to 165m at the New Alliance
target, which has historically produced gold from an open pit
(Figure 3). This hole targeted the high-grade mineralization plunge
interpreted beneath the northern end of the pit. Significant assay
returned include 1m at 2.4g/t Au from 45m and
1m at 2.8g/t from 116m in 21BNRC054. This zone of
interpreted gold mineralization at New Alliance remains open, being
mostly untested along strike and at depth.
NEXT STEPS
A critical technical evaluation, refinement and
ranking of all known targets incorporating all data across the
extensive tenement package are ongoing to steadily increase
exploration over Burnakura and Gabanintha project areas to ensure
future exploration efforts continue to deliver the Company’s
long-term strategy of turning the Murchison Project into a
cornerstone project.
Burnakura Projects
The encouraging results from the Phase 1 and 2
drilling provide exploration upside and warrant a follow-up phase
of drilling at all targets that delivered positive results to
rapidly grow the current Mineral Resources at the Murchison
Project. Immediate focus at Burnakura will be:
-
To conduct a follow up phase of drilling that will continue to
unlock the significant exploration upside potential for Mineral
Resources at NOA 1, NOA 4-6 and NOA 7/8 deposits focusing on
delineating deeper mineralization beneath the mined open pits for
underground exploitation to a depth of approximately 300m below
surface.
-
To systematically complete step-out drilling along strike to the
immediate south of NOA 1 and north of NOA 7/8 which presents large
exploration targets open at depth and along strike and potentially
extending the Mineral Resources beyond the current 1.6km strike
limit of the NOA group of deposits.
-
Test for extensions to the shallow high-grade discovery at the
Junction target using RC drilling to potentially progress it
rapidly to a Mineral Resource estimation.
-
Explore other options at the Junction target to delineate
additional shallow high-grade economic gold mineralized systems
that remains untested and open within a strong shear zone and no
known historic drilling or surface sampling. This will include:
-
Completing geochemical sampling to the east of the most easterly
drilled line in areas that are not under sheetwash.
-
Continuing undertaking geological mapping to the east of the
Junction target to help identify additional areas suitable for
geochemical sampling and refine existing targets.
-
Conduct air core drilling to the east and west of the high-grade
drill line.
Gabanintha Project
The Gabanintha Project area is within trucking
distance (approximately 21km northeast) of the existing Burnakura
processing facility (Figure 13). The project contains six historic
open pits on a 2.4km strike along the prolific Gabanintha Shear
Zone, which provide immediate exploration targets proximal to mined
areas. The pits were mined to depths of 40 to 70m and produced
approximately 150,000 ounces of gold3. Significant opportunity
exists to extend the mineralization at depth and along strike in
these target areas due to limited exploration conducted since
closure of the open pit operations some 27 years ago, limited deep
drilling and an existing historic unmined potential Mineral
Resource3 of 2.21Mt at 2.2g/t gold for 153,000 ounces.
The Company strongly believes this presents a
significant opportunity to accelerate the expansion of the Mineral
Resource base by extending, converting, and validating these
historical Mineral Resources into current Mineral Resources under
NI 43-101 guidelines. The following exploration activities are
planned:
-
To conduct drilling to the north of the Yagahong pit for possible
Mineral Resources, which may be amenable to exploitation by open
pit mining as a potential cut-back (Figure 11). The Yagahong
historic significant drill assays include high grades up to
3m at 60.2g/t gold (Figure 12).
-
To conduct drilling beneath the Terrells, Canterbury and Canterbury
South pits to test for mineralization extensions at depth as
existing drilling is patchy and has not closed off mineralization.
The anomalous mineralization intercepts with increasing depth
indicate the potential for additional gold Mineral Resources
beneath the pits. Historic high-grade intercept beneath the
Terrells pit includes 2m at 21.5g/t gold, 4m at 4.5g/t
gold and 13m at 3.1g/t gold at Canterbury
(Figure 12).
-
To conduct drilling targeting mineralization along strike of
existing mineralization trends from the open pits and on parallel
and splay mineralized structural trends identified from wide-spaced
exploration drilling. These represent the best potential for
delineating further open pit amenable Mineral Resources at
Gabanintha.
Figure 11: Local geology and mineralization trend of the
Gabanintha historic pits |
|
Figure 12: Interpretive
cross section of the Gabanintha pits showing historic drill
intercept results |
BACKGROUND OF THE MURCHISON GOLD
PROJECT
The Murchison Gold Project comprises 170km2 of
highly prospective Archean Greenstone. The project area covers the
eastern margin of the Meekatharra-Wydgee greenstone belt within the
north-eastern Murchison domain (Figure 13). Historically the
Murchison Goldfield has produced over 15 million ounces of gold
since the 1900’s and currently hosts significant gold producers in
the region.
Figure 13: Monument Murchison Gold
Project and surrounding gold production to date
- Source of Gabanintha Historical
Resources figures: Mapleson, D., (2013) Murchison Gold Project:
Burnakura and Gabanintha Resource Inventory. By BMGS for
Monument Mining Limited. December 2013;
- Surrounding historical gold
production is indicative only and collected by Monument
geologists.
Qualified Person’s
Statement
The technical and scientific information in this
press release has been compiled by Mr Ekow Taylor, MAusIMM CP
(Geo), the Chief Managing Geologist at Monument Mining Limited, a
Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101, and has been reviewed and
approved by Roger Stangler, MEng, FAusIMM, MAIG, a Qualified Person
as defined by NI43-101, retained by Golder Associates Pty Ltd.
About Monument
Monument Mining Limited (TSX-V: MMY, FSE:D7Q1)
is an established Canadian gold producer that 100% owns and
operates the Selinsing Gold Mine in Malaysia and the Murchison Gold
Project in the Murchison area of Western Australia. It has 20%
interest in Tuckanarra Gold Project jointly owned with Odyssey Gold
Ltd in the same region. The Company employs approximately 200
people in both regions and is committed to the highest standards of
environmental management, social responsibility, and health and
safety for its employees and neighboring communities.
Cathy Zhai, President and CEOMonument Mining
LimitedSuite 1580 -1100 Melville StreetVancouver, BC V6E 4A6
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION visit the company web
site at www.monumentmining.com or contact:
Richard Cushing, MMY Vancouver
T: +1-604-638-1661
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rcushing@monumentmining.com
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These risks and certain other factors include, without limitation:
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assumptions regarding the future price of gold of other minerals;
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be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, as
actual results and future events could differ materially from those
anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not
place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The Company
does not undertake to update any forward-looking statements, except
in accordance with applicable securities laws.
APPENDIX 1
Table 2: Drill Holes Details
Hole ID |
Depth (m) |
Dip |
Azimuth |
Grid_ID |
mEast |
mNorth |
mRL |
21BNRC047 |
197 |
-63.8° |
272.6° |
MGA94_50 |
646170 |
7010073 |
460 |
21BNRC048 |
203 |
-65.3° |
273.5° |
MGA94_50 |
646166 |
7010035 |
460 |
21BNRC049 |
255 |
-59.3° |
270.3° |
MGA94_50 |
646228 |
7010007 |
460 |
21BNRC050 |
303 |
-58.3° |
267.9° |
MGA94_50 |
646274 |
7010001 |
4560 |
21BNRC052 |
277 |
-58.6° |
269.9° |
MGA94_50 |
646154 |
7010133 |
460 |
21BNRC054 |
165 |
-59.6° |
304.7° |
MGA94_50 |
645986 |
7008493 |
464 |
22BNRC003 |
299 |
-62.5° |
264.3° |
MGA94_50 |
645740 |
7011160 |
458 |
22BNRC005 |
280 |
-58.3° |
267.9° |
MGA94_50 |
645815 |
7010717 |
459 |
21BNRD051 |
329.1 |
-59.0° |
269.9° |
MGA94_50 |
646257 |
7010038 |
460 |
21BNRD053 |
282.2 |
-53.9° |
252.2° |
MGA94_50 |
646104 |
7010221 |
460 |
21BNRD055 |
459 |
-58.7° |
263.5° |
MGA94_50 |
645895 |
7011433 |
457 |
21BNRD056 |
456.5 |
-58.7° |
254.8° |
MGA94_50 |
645880 |
7011687 |
456 |
21BNRD057 |
420.5 |
-59.7° |
266.6° |
MGA94_50 |
645808 |
7011784 |
456 |
21BNRD058 |
356.8 |
-60.7° |
269.3° |
MGA94_50 |
645818 |
7011545 |
460 |
22BNRD001 |
336.7 |
-59.9° |
266.6° |
MGA94_50 |
646034 |
7010380 |
460 |
22BNRD002 |
321.5 |
-65.9° |
253.9° |
MGA94_50 |
646019 |
7010536 |
459 |
22BNRD004 |
336.6 |
-63.9° |
264.8° |
MGA94_50 |
645805 |
7011356 |
457 |
22BNRD006 |
316 |
-61.5° |
265.3° |
MGA94_50 |
645776 |
7010930 |
459 |
Table 3: Summary of Individual
Significant Intercepts
Hole_ID |
mFrom |
mTo |
mWidth |
Au (g/t) |
21BNRC047 |
140 |
141 |
1 |
4.5 |
21BNRC047 |
141 |
142 |
1 |
6.2 |
21BNRC048 |
184 |
185 |
1 |
1.7 |
21BNRC048 |
190 |
191 |
1 |
4.3 |
21BNRC049 |
240 |
241 |
1 |
1.22 |
21BNRC050 |
218 |
219 |
1 |
25. |
21BNRC050 |
219 |
220 |
1 |
71.8 |
21BNRC050 |
220 |
221 |
1 |
2.0 |
21BNRC050 |
221 |
222 |
1 |
28.7 |
21BNRC050 |
226 |
227 |
1 |
1.1 |
21BNRC050 |
229 |
230 |
1 |
4.2 |
21BNRC050 |
247 |
248 |
1 |
1.1 |
21BNRC052 |
243 |
244 |
1 |
1.5 |
21BNRC052 |
246 |
247 |
1 |
4.31 |
21BNRC054 |
45 |
46 |
1 |
2.4 |
21BNRC054 |
116 |
117 |
1 |
2.8 |
21BNRD051 |
263.95 |
265 |
1.1 |
1.7 |
21BNRD055 |
441.0 |
442.1 |
1.1 |
1.2 |
21BNRD055 |
442.1 |
443.2 |
1.1 |
2.0 |
22BNRD006 |
260.0 |
261.0 |
1.0 |
1.2 |
22BNRD006 |
267.8 |
268.7 |
0.8 |
1.2 |
22BNRD006 |
268.7 |
269.5 |
0.8 |
1.9 |
22BNRD006 |
293.0 |
294.0 |
1.0 |
17.5 |
22BNRD006 |
294.0 |
295.0 |
1.0 |
18.1 |
22BNRD056 |
445.0 |
446.0 |
1.0 |
1.6 |
22BNRD058 |
338.0 |
339.0 |
1.0 |
1.5 |
21BNRD057 |
392.6 |
393.2 |
0.6 |
3.6 |
21BNRD057 |
393.2 |
393.8 |
0.6 |
2.8 |
21BNRD057 |
393.8 |
394.4 |
0.6 |
19.4 |
21BNRD057 |
394.4 |
395.1 |
0.7 |
1.1 |
21BNRD057 |
395.1 |
395.5 |
0.4 |
39.1 |
21BNRD057 |
395.5 |
396.1 |
0.6 |
23.3 |
21BNRD057 |
396.1 |
396.7 |
0.6 |
3.3 |
Notes:
- The cut-off grade for reporting of
each individual intercept is ≥ 1.0g/t Au with a maximum of 1m of
consecutive internal dilution included within the intercept; only
intercepts ≥ 1m are reported.
- Samples are analyzed for Au (ALS
Geochemistry Au-AA26 50g FA method) which is a 50g fire assay
fusion with AAS instrument finish.
APPENDIX 2 - PHASE 2 DD DRILL
RESULTS
21BNRD051 |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
0 |
220 |
Not Assayed |
231 |
232 |
0.01 |
246 |
247 |
0.01 |
261 |
262 |
0.01 |
220 |
221 |
0.0 |
232 |
233 |
0.5 |
247 |
248 |
0.01 |
262 |
263 |
0.01 |
221 |
222 |
0.7 |
234 |
235 |
0.01 |
251 |
252 |
0.01 |
263 |
264 |
0.62 |
222 |
223 |
0.1 |
235 |
236 |
0.01 |
215 |
252 |
0.01 |
264 |
265 |
1.63 |
223 |
224 |
0.01 |
236 |
237 |
0.01 |
252 |
253 |
0.01 |
265 |
266 |
0.03 |
224 |
225 |
0.01 |
241 |
242 |
0.01 |
253 |
254 |
0.20 |
266 |
267 |
0.01 |
225 |
226 |
0.3 |
242 |
243 |
0.01 |
254 |
255 |
0.02 |
267 |
268 |
0.01 |
226 |
227 |
0.01 |
243 |
244 |
0.4 |
255 |
256 |
0.01 |
|
|
|
227 |
228 |
0.01 |
244 |
245 |
0.1 |
256 |
257 |
0.01 |
|
|
|
230 |
231 |
0.01 |
245 |
246 |
0.02 |
260 |
261 |
0.01 |
|
|
|
21BNRD055 |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
257 |
258 |
0.01 |
282 |
283 |
0.01 |
309 |
310 |
0.01 |
335 |
336 |
0.01 |
258 |
259 |
0.01 |
283 |
284 |
0.01 |
310 |
311 |
0.01 |
336 |
337 |
0.01 |
259 |
260.2 |
0.01 |
284 |
285 |
0.01 |
311 |
312 |
0.01 |
337 |
337.5 |
0.01 |
260.2 |
261 |
0.01 |
285 |
286 |
0.01 |
312 |
313 |
0.01 |
337.5 |
338 |
0.01 |
261 |
262 |
0.01 |
286 |
287 |
0.01 |
313 |
314 |
0.01 |
338 |
339 |
0.01 |
262 |
263 |
0.01 |
287 |
288 |
0.01 |
314 |
315 |
0.01 |
339 |
340 |
0.02 |
263 |
264.2 |
0.01 |
288 |
289 |
0.01 |
315 |
316 |
0.01 |
340 |
341 |
0.01 |
264.2 |
265 |
0.01 |
289 |
290 |
0.01 |
316 |
317 |
0.01 |
341 |
342 |
0.01 |
265 |
265.8 |
0.01 |
290 |
291 |
0.01 |
317 |
318 |
0.01 |
342 |
343 |
0.01 |
265.8 |
266.5 |
0.01 |
291 |
292 |
0.01 |
318 |
319 |
0.01 |
343 |
344 |
0.01 |
266.5 |
267.2 |
0.01 |
292 |
293 |
0.01 |
319 |
320 |
0.01 |
344 |
345 |
0.01 |
267.2 |
268 |
0.01 |
293 |
294 |
0.01 |
320 |
321 |
0.01 |
345 |
346 |
0.01 |
267.2 |
268 |
0.01 |
294 |
295 |
0.01 |
321 |
322 |
0.01 |
346 |
347 |
0.01 |
268 |
268.9 |
0.01 |
295 |
296 |
0.01 |
322 |
323 |
0.01 |
347 |
348 |
0.01 |
268.9 |
270 |
0.01 |
296 |
297 |
0.01 |
323 |
324 |
0.01 |
348 |
349 |
0.01 |
270 |
271 |
0.01 |
297 |
298.15 |
0.01 |
324 |
325 |
0.02 |
349 |
350 |
0.01 |
271 |
272 |
0.01 |
298.15 |
298.75 |
0.01 |
325 |
325.75 |
0.01 |
350 |
351 |
0.01 |
272 |
273 |
0.01 |
298.75 |
300 |
0.01 |
325.75 |
327 |
0.01 |
351 |
352 |
0.01 |
273 |
274 |
0.01 |
300 |
301 |
0.02 |
327 |
328 |
0.01 |
352 |
353 |
0.01 |
274 |
275 |
0.01 |
301 |
302 |
0.01 |
328 |
328.9 |
0.01 |
353 |
354 |
0.01 |
275 |
276 |
0.01 |
302 |
303 |
0.01 |
328.9 |
329.55 |
0.01 |
354 |
355 |
0.01 |
276 |
277 |
0.01 |
303 |
304 |
0.01 |
329.55 |
330 |
0.01 |
355 |
355.6 |
0.01 |
277 |
278 |
0.01 |
304 |
305 |
0.01 |
330 |
331 |
0.01 |
355.6 |
356.05 |
0.01 |
278 |
279 |
0.01 |
305 |
306 |
0.01 |
331 |
332 |
0.01 |
356.05 |
357 |
0.01 |
279 |
280.2 |
0.01 |
306 |
307 |
0.01 |
332 |
333 |
0.01 |
356.05 |
357 |
0.01 |
280.2 |
281 |
0.01 |
307 |
307.75 |
0.01 |
333 |
334 |
0.01 |
357 |
358 |
0.01 |
281 |
282 |
0.01 |
307.75 |
309 |
0.01 |
334 |
335 |
0.01 |
358 |
359 |
0.01 |
21BNRD055 - CONTINUED |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
359 |
360 |
0.01 |
385.1 |
386 |
0.01 |
409.95 |
410.5 |
0.01 |
433.2 |
434.3 |
0.01 |
360 |
361 |
0.01 |
386 |
386.95 |
0.01 |
410.5 |
411 |
0.01 |
434.3 |
435 |
0.16 |
361 |
361.45 |
0.01 |
386.95 |
388 |
0.01 |
411 |
412 |
0.01 |
435 |
436 |
0.01 |
361.45 |
362.1 |
0.01 |
388 |
389 |
0.01 |
412 |
413 |
0.01 |
436 |
437 |
0.01 |
362.1 |
363 |
0.01 |
389 |
390 |
0.01 |
413 |
414 |
0.01 |
437 |
438 |
0.02 |
363 |
364 |
0.01 |
390 |
391 |
0.02 |
414 |
415 |
0.01 |
438 |
439.05 |
0.03 |
364 |
364.95 |
0.01 |
391 |
392 |
0.01 |
415 |
416 |
0.01 |
439.05 |
440 |
0.13 |
364.95 |
366 |
0.01 |
392 |
393 |
0.01 |
416 |
417 |
0.01 |
440 |
441 |
0.62 |
366 |
367 |
0.01 |
393 |
394 |
0.01 |
417 |
417.8 |
0.01 |
441 |
442.1 |
1.2 |
367 |
368 |
0.01 |
394 |
395 |
0.02 |
417.8 |
419 |
0.01 |
442.1 |
443.2 |
1.97 |
368 |
369.1 |
0.01 |
395 |
396 |
0.01 |
419 |
419.45 |
0.01 |
443.2 |
444.3 |
0.76 |
369.1 |
370 |
0.01 |
396 |
396.85 |
0.02 |
419.45 |
419.85 |
0.01 |
444.3 |
445 |
0.52 |
370 |
371.1 |
0.01 |
396.85 |
398 |
0.01 |
419.85 |
420.3 |
0.01 |
445 |
446 |
0.05 |
371.1 |
372 |
0.01 |
398 |
399 |
0.02 |
420.5 |
421.1 |
0.01 |
446 |
447 |
0.14 |
372 |
373 |
0.01 |
399 |
399.7 |
0.01 |
421.1 |
422 |
0.01 |
447 |
448 |
0.09 |
373 |
374 |
0.01 |
399.7 |
400.1 |
0.01 |
422 |
423 |
0.01 |
448 |
448.75 |
0.37 |
374 |
375 |
0.01 |
400.1 |
401 |
0.01 |
423 |
424 |
0.01 |
448.75 |
449.75 |
0.02 |
375 |
376 |
0.01 |
401 |
402 |
0.01 |
424 |
425 |
0.01 |
449.75 |
450.75 |
0.36 |
376 |
377 |
0.01 |
402 |
402.7 |
0.01 |
425 |
426 |
0.01 |
450.75 |
451.2 |
0.39 |
377 |
378 |
0.01 |
402.7 |
403.5 |
0.01 |
426 |
427 |
0.01 |
451.2 |
452 |
0.28 |
378 |
379 |
0.02 |
403.5 |
404.5 |
0.01 |
427 |
428 |
0.01 |
452 |
453 |
0.15 |
379 |
380 |
0.01 |
404.5 |
405.5 |
0.01 |
428 |
429 |
0.01 |
453 |
454 |
0.01 |
380 |
381 |
0.01 |
405.5 |
406.35 |
0.01 |
429 |
430.15 |
0.01 |
454 |
455 |
0.25 |
381 |
382 |
0.01 |
406.35 |
407 |
0.01 |
430.15 |
431 |
0.01 |
455 |
456 |
0.22 |
382 |
383 |
0.01 |
407 |
408 |
0.01 |
431 |
431.9 |
0.01 |
456 |
457 |
0.76 |
383 |
384 |
0.01 |
408 |
409 |
0.01 |
431.9 |
432.5 |
0.02 |
457 |
458 |
0.28 |
384 |
385.1 |
0.01 |
409 |
409.95 |
0.01 |
432.5 |
433.2 |
0.02 |
458 |
459 |
0.26 |
22BNRD006 |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
255 |
256 |
0.01 |
263 |
264 |
0.01 |
270.53 |
271.5 |
0.01 |
292.13 |
293 |
0.21 |
256 |
256.8 |
0.01 |
264 |
265 |
0.01 |
271.5 |
272 |
0.01 |
293 |
294 |
17.5 |
256.8 |
258 |
0.03 |
265 |
265.92 |
0.01 |
286.33 |
287.18 |
0.07 |
294 |
295 |
18.05 |
258 |
259 |
0.43 |
265.92 |
266.63 |
0.03 |
287.18 |
288 |
0.03 |
295 |
296 |
0.01 |
259 |
260 |
0.11 |
266.63 |
267.8 |
0.49 |
288 |
289 |
0.09 |
296 |
297 |
0.07 |
260 |
260.98 |
1.21 |
267.8 |
268.65 |
1.19 |
289 |
290 |
0.35 |
297 |
298 |
0.01 |
260.98 |
262 |
0.02 |
268.65 |
269.45 |
1.92 |
290 |
291 |
0.23 |
298 |
299 |
0.01 |
262 |
263 |
0.01 |
269.45 |
270.53 |
0.02 |
291 |
292.13 |
0.09 |
292.13 |
293 |
0.21 |
21BNRD056 |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
298.4 |
299 |
0.01 |
337.8 |
338.5 |
0.01 |
377 |
377.8 |
0.01 |
417 |
418 |
0.01 |
299 |
300 |
0.01 |
338.5 |
339.2 |
0.01 |
377.8 |
379 |
0.02 |
418 |
419.2 |
0.01 |
300 |
301 |
0.01 |
339.2 |
340 |
0.01 |
379 |
380 |
0.01 |
419.2 |
420 |
0.01 |
301 |
302 |
0.01 |
340 |
341 |
0.01 |
380 |
381 |
0.05 |
420 |
421.2 |
0.01 |
302 |
302.95 |
0.01 |
341 |
342 |
0.01 |
381 |
382.15 |
0.02 |
421.2 |
421.58 |
0.01 |
302.95 |
304 |
0.01 |
342 |
343 |
0.01 |
382.15 |
383 |
0.01 |
421.58 |
422.6 |
0.02 |
304 |
305 |
0.01 |
343 |
344 |
0.01 |
383 |
384 |
0.01 |
422.6 |
423.8 |
0.01 |
305 |
306 |
0.01 |
344 |
345 |
0.01 |
384 |
385.05 |
0.01 |
423.8 |
425 |
0.01 |
306 |
307 |
0.01 |
345 |
346 |
0.01 |
385.05 |
386 |
0.01 |
425 |
426 |
0.01 |
307 |
308 |
0.01 |
346 |
347 |
0.01 |
386 |
387 |
0.01 |
426 |
427.05 |
0.01 |
308 |
308.45 |
0.01 |
347 |
348 |
0.01 |
387 |
387.95 |
0.01 |
427.05 |
427.7 |
0.01 |
308.45 |
308.85 |
0.01 |
348 |
349 |
0.01 |
387.95 |
389.05 |
0.01 |
427.7 |
428.4 |
0.01 |
308.85 |
310 |
0.01 |
349 |
350 |
0.01 |
389.05 |
389.55 |
0.02 |
428.4 |
429.4 |
0.01 |
310 |
311 |
0.01 |
350 |
351 |
0.01 |
389.55 |
390.15 |
0.01 |
429.4 |
430.1 |
0.01 |
311 |
312 |
0.01 |
351 |
352 |
0.01 |
390.15 |
391 |
0.01 |
430.1 |
431 |
0.1 |
312 |
313 |
0.01 |
352 |
353 |
0.01 |
391 |
391.65 |
0.01 |
431 |
431.68 |
0.07 |
313 |
314 |
0.01 |
353 |
354 |
0.01 |
391.65 |
392.4 |
0.01 |
431.68 |
432.4 |
0.01 |
314 |
315 |
0.01 |
354 |
354.7 |
0.01 |
392.4 |
393 |
0.01 |
432.4 |
433.05 |
0.15 |
315 |
315.5 |
0.01 |
354.7 |
355.4 |
0.01 |
393 |
394 |
0.01 |
433.05 |
434 |
0.21 |
315.5 |
316 |
0.01 |
355.4 |
356.5 |
0.01 |
394 |
395.2 |
0.01 |
434 |
435 |
0.04 |
316 |
317 |
0.01 |
356.5 |
357 |
0.01 |
395.2 |
396 |
0.03 |
435 |
435.9 |
0.04 |
317 |
318 |
0.01 |
357 |
358 |
0.01 |
396 |
397 |
0.01 |
435.9 |
436.5 |
0.22 |
318 |
319 |
0.01 |
358 |
359 |
0.03 |
397 |
397.85 |
0.01 |
436.5 |
437.4 |
0.11 |
319 |
320 |
0.01 |
359 |
360 |
0.01 |
397.85 |
399 |
0.01 |
437.4 |
437.9 |
0.57 |
320 |
321 |
0.01 |
360 |
361 |
0.01 |
399 |
400 |
0.01 |
437.9 |
438.5 |
0.56 |
321 |
322 |
0.01 |
361 |
362 |
0.01 |
400 |
400.7 |
0.01 |
438.5 |
439.2 |
0.03 |
322 |
323 |
0.01 |
362 |
362.7 |
0.01 |
400.7 |
401.8 |
0.01 |
439.2 |
439.95 |
0.03 |
323 |
324 |
0.01 |
362.7 |
363.4 |
0.01 |
401.8 |
402.9 |
0.01 |
439.95 |
440.95 |
0.04 |
324 |
325 |
0.01 |
363.4 |
364 |
0.01 |
402.9 |
404 |
0.01 |
440.95 |
442 |
0.25 |
325 |
326 |
0.01 |
364 |
365 |
0.01 |
404 |
405 |
0.01 |
442 |
442.9 |
0.19 |
326 |
327 |
0.01 |
365 |
366 |
0.01 |
405 |
406 |
0.01 |
442.9 |
443.85 |
0.05 |
327 |
328 |
0.01 |
366 |
367 |
0.01 |
406 |
407 |
0.01 |
443.85 |
444.3 |
0.1 |
328 |
329 |
0.01 |
366 |
368 |
0.01 |
407 |
408 |
0.01 |
444.3 |
445 |
0.53 |
329 |
330 |
0.01 |
368 |
369 |
0.01 |
408 |
409 |
0.01 |
445 |
446 |
1.58 |
330 |
331 |
0.01 |
369 |
370 |
0.01 |
409 |
410 |
0.01 |
446 |
447 |
0.19 |
331 |
332 |
0.01 |
370 |
370.85 |
0.01 |
410 |
411.1 |
0.02 |
447 |
448 |
0.1 |
332 |
333 |
0.01 |
370.85 |
372 |
0.01 |
411.1 |
412 |
0.01 |
448 |
448.7 |
0.03 |
333 |
334 |
0.01 |
372 |
373 |
0.01 |
412 |
413 |
0.01 |
448 |
448.7 |
0.03 |
334 |
335.1 |
0.01 |
373 |
374 |
0.01 |
413 |
414 |
0.01 |
448.7 |
449.25 |
0.02 |
335.1 |
336 |
0.01 |
374 |
375 |
0.01 |
414 |
415 |
0.01 |
449.25 |
450.4 |
0.01 |
336 |
337 |
0.01 |
375 |
376 |
0.01 |
414 |
415 |
0.01 |
450.4 |
451.6 |
0.01 |
337 |
337.8 |
0.01 |
376 |
377 |
0.01 |
415 |
416.2 |
0.01 |
451.6 |
456.5 |
0.01 |
21BNRD058 |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
311 |
312 |
0.02 |
323 |
324 |
0.01 |
335 |
336 |
0.01 |
346.45 |
317.25 |
0.01 |
312 |
313 |
0.01 |
324 |
325 |
0.01 |
336 |
337 |
0.01 |
317.25 |
348 |
0.01 |
313 |
314 |
0.01 |
325 |
326 |
0.01 |
337 |
338 |
0.01 |
348 |
349 |
0.01 |
314 |
315 |
0.01 |
326 |
327 |
0.01 |
338 |
338.98 |
1.51 |
349 |
350 |
0.01 |
315 |
316 |
0.01 |
327 |
328 |
0.01 |
338.98 |
339.75 |
0.05 |
350 |
351 |
0.01 |
316 |
317 |
0.01 |
328 |
328.95 |
0.01 |
339.75 |
341 |
0.23 |
351 |
352 |
0.01 |
317 |
318 |
0.01 |
328.95 |
330 |
0.01 |
341 |
342 |
0.1 |
352 |
353 |
0.01 |
318 |
319 |
0.01 |
330 |
331.15 |
0.01 |
342 |
343 |
0.03 |
353 |
354.2 |
0.01 |
319 |
320 |
0.01 |
331.15 |
332.1 |
0.01 |
343 |
344 |
0.07 |
354.2 |
355 |
0.01 |
320 |
321 |
0.01 |
332.1 |
333.1 |
0.01 |
344 |
344.6 |
0.04 |
355 |
356 |
0.01 |
321 |
322 |
0.01 |
333.1 |
334 |
0.01 |
344.6 |
345.85 |
0.01 |
356 |
356.8 |
0.01 |
322 |
323 |
0.01 |
334 |
335 |
0.01 |
345.85 |
346.45 |
0.05 |
346.45 |
317.25 |
0.01 |
21BNRD057 |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
148 |
149 |
0.01 |
214 |
215 |
0.01 |
238 |
239 |
0.03 |
262 |
263 |
0.01 |
149 |
150 |
0.01 |
215 |
216 |
0.01 |
239 |
240 |
0.01 |
263 |
264 |
0.01 |
150 |
151 |
0.01 |
216 |
217 |
0.02 |
240 |
241 |
0.02 |
264 |
265 |
0.01 |
151 |
152 |
0.01 |
217 |
218 |
0.01 |
241 |
242 |
0.03 |
264 |
265 |
0.01 |
152 |
153 |
0.01 |
218 |
219 |
0.01 |
242 |
243 |
0.02 |
265 |
266 |
0.01 |
153 |
154 |
0.01 |
219 |
220 |
0.05 |
243 |
244 |
0.12 |
266 |
267 |
0.01 |
154 |
155 |
0.01 |
220 |
221 |
0.14 |
244 |
245 |
0.02 |
267 |
268 |
0.01 |
155 |
156 |
0.01 |
221 |
222 |
0.03 |
245 |
246 |
0.01 |
268 |
269 |
0.01 |
156 |
157 |
0.01 |
222 |
223 |
0.06 |
246 |
247 |
0.01 |
269 |
270 |
0.01 |
157 |
158 |
0.01 |
223 |
224 |
0.11 |
247 |
248 |
0.01 |
270 |
271 |
0.01 |
158 |
159 |
0.01 |
224 |
225 |
0.06 |
248 |
249 |
0.01 |
271 |
272 |
0.01 |
159 |
160 |
0.11 |
225 |
226 |
0.07 |
249 |
250 |
0.01 |
272 |
273 |
0.01 |
160 |
161 |
0.08 |
226 |
227 |
0.03 |
250 |
251 |
0.01 |
273 |
274 |
0.01 |
161 |
162 |
0.05 |
227 |
228 |
0.06 |
251 |
252 |
0.01 |
274 |
275 |
0.01 |
162 |
163 |
0.02 |
228 |
229 |
0.02 |
252 |
253 |
0.01 |
275 |
276 |
0.01 |
163 |
164 |
0.01 |
229 |
230 |
0.03 |
253 |
254 |
0.01 |
276 |
277 |
0.01 |
164 |
165 |
0.02 |
230 |
231 |
0.05 |
254 |
255 |
0.01 |
277 |
278 |
0.01 |
165 |
166 |
0.01 |
231 |
232 |
0.04 |
255 |
256 |
0.01 |
278 |
279 |
0.01 |
166 |
167 |
0.01 |
232 |
233 |
0.04 |
256 |
257 |
0.01 |
279 |
280 |
0.01 |
167 |
168 |
0.01 |
233 |
234 |
0.03 |
257 |
258 |
0.01 |
280 |
281 |
0.01 |
168 |
169 |
0.01 |
234 |
235 |
0.05 |
258 |
259 |
0.01 |
281 |
282 |
0.01 |
169 |
170 |
0.01 |
235 |
236 |
0.03 |
259 |
260 |
0.01 |
282 |
283 |
0.01 |
170 |
171 |
0.01 |
236 |
237 |
0.03 |
260 |
261 |
0.01 |
283 |
284 |
0.01 |
171 |
172 |
0.01 |
237 |
238 |
0.03 |
261 |
262 |
0.01 |
284 |
285 |
0.01 |
21BNRD057 -CONTINUED |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
mFrom |
mTo |
Au g/t |
285 |
286 |
0.01 |
322 |
323 |
0.01 |
358 |
359 |
0.04 |
392.6 |
393.2 |
3.63 |
286 |
287 |
0.01 |
323 |
324 |
0.01 |
359 |
360.01 |
0.01 |
393.2 |
393.75 |
2.76 |
287 |
288 |
0.01 |
324 |
325 |
0.01 |
360.01 |
361.1 |
0.01 |
393.75 |
394.4 |
19.4 |
288 |
289 |
0.01 |
325 |
326 |
0.01 |
361.1 |
362 |
0.01 |
394.4 |
395.05 |
1.05 |
289 |
290 |
0.01 |
326 |
327 |
0.02 |
362 |
363 |
0.01 |
395.05 |
395.45 |
39.1 |
290 |
291 |
0.01 |
327 |
328 |
0.01 |
363 |
364 |
0.01 |
395.45 |
396.05 |
23.3 |
291 |
292 |
0.01 |
328 |
329 |
0.01 |
364 |
365 |
0.07 |
396.05 |
396.65 |
3.3 |
292 |
293 |
0.01 |
329 |
330 |
0.01 |
365 |
366 |
0.02 |
396.65 |
397 |
0.77 |
293 |
294 |
0.01 |
330 |
331 |
0.02 |
366 |
367 |
0.01 |
397 |
398 |
0.25 |
294 |
295 |
0.01 |
331 |
332 |
0.01 |
367 |
368.17 |
0.01 |
398 |
399 |
0.32 |
295 |
296 |
0.01 |
332 |
333 |
0.01 |
368.17 |
369.1 |
0.05 |
399 |
400.3 |
0.1 |
296 |
297 |
0.01 |
333 |
334 |
0.01 |
369.1 |
370 |
0.01 |
400.3 |
401 |
0.19 |
297 |
298 |
0.01 |
334 |
335 |
0.01 |
370 |
370.8 |
0.01 |
401 |
402 |
0.05 |
298 |
299 |
0.01 |
335 |
336 |
0.01 |
370.8 |
371.6 |
0.03 |
402 |
402.9 |
0.04 |
299 |
300 |
0.01 |
336 |
337 |
0.01 |
371.6 |
371.95 |
0.04 |
402.9 |
403.9 |
0.08 |
300 |
301 |
0.01 |
337 |
338 |
0.01 |
371.95 |
373 |
0.01 |
403.9 |
404.7 |
0.18 |
301 |
302 |
0.01 |
338 |
339 |
0.01 |
373 |
374 |
0.01 |
404.7 |
405.5 |
0.05 |
302 |
303 |
0.01 |
339 |
339.5 |
0.01 |
374 |
375 |
0.01 |
405.5 |
406.6 |
0.02 |
303 |
304 |
0.01 |
339.5 |
340.2 |
0.01 |
375 |
376.05 |
0.01 |
406.6 |
407.75 |
0.01 |
304 |
305.3 |
0.01 |
340.2 |
341 |
0.01 |
376.05 |
377.2 |
0.01 |
407.75 |
408.85 |
0.01 |
305.3 |
306.5 |
0.01 |
341 |
342 |
0.01 |
377.2 |
378 |
0.01 |
408.85 |
410 |
0.01 |
306.5 |
307.54 |
0.01 |
342 |
343 |
0.01 |
378 |
379 |
0.01 |
410 |
410.9 |
0.02 |
307.54 |
308.79 |
0.01 |
343 |
343.93 |
0.01 |
379 |
380 |
0.01 |
410.9 |
411.8 |
0.01 |
308.79 |
310 |
0.01 |
343.93 |
345 |
0.01 |
380 |
381.1 |
0.01 |
411.8 |
412.7 |
0.01 |
310 |
311 |
0.01 |
345 |
346 |
0.01 |
381.1 |
381.75 |
0.01 |
412.7 |
413.3 |
0.01 |
311 |
311.4 |
0.01 |
346 |
347 |
0.01 |
381.75 |
382.75 |
0.51 |
413.3 |
414.1 |
0.01 |
311.4 |
312.23 |
0.02 |
347 |
347.53 |
0.01 |
382.75 |
383.2 |
0.2 |
414.1 |
415 |
0.01 |
312.23 |
313.21 |
0.01 |
347.53 |
348.41 |
0.01 |
383.2 |
384 |
0.2 |
415 |
416 |
0.01 |
313.21 |
314.15 |
0.01 |
348.41 |
349.54 |
0.01 |
384 |
384.8 |
0.12 |
416 |
417 |
0.01 |
314.15 |
315 |
0.01 |
349.54 |
350.61 |
0.01 |
384.8 |
385.35 |
0.63 |
417 |
418 |
0.01 |
315 |
315.54 |
0.01 |
350.61 |
351.08 |
0.01 |
385.35 |
386.15 |
0.29 |
418 |
419 |
0.01 |
315.54 |
316.45 |
0.01 |
351.08 |
352 |
0.01 |
386.15 |
387 |
0.05 |
419 |
419.75 |
0.01 |
316.45 |
317.21 |
0.01 |
352 |
353 |
0.01 |
387 |
388 |
0.14 |
419.75 |
420.5 |
0.01 |
317.21 |
318.3 |
0.01 |
353 |
353.8 |
0.01 |
388 |
389 |
0.06 |
|
|
|
318.3 |
319 |
0.01 |
353.8 |
355 |
0.01 |
389 |
390 |
0.01 |
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319 |
320 |
0.01 |
355 |
356 |
0.01 |
390 |
391 |
0.02 |
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320 |
321.25 |
0.01 |
356 |
357 |
0.01 |
391 |
392.15 |
0.06 |
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321.25 |
322 |
0.02 |
357 |
358 |
0.08 |
392.15 |
392.6 |
0.58 |
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