Merc Prospecting Yields Additional High-Grade Gold Zones at Indin Lake
September 12 2011 - 7:00AM
PR Newswire (Canada)
TORONTO, Sept. 12, 2011 /CNW/ -- www.mercinternational.ca -Samples
assay 39.70 g/t Au, 36.60 g/t Au at Echo-Indin; 35.40 g/t Au at
Leta Arm - TORONTO, Sept. 12, 2011 /CNW/ - Merc International
Minerals Inc. ("Merc") (TSX Venture: MRK) announces results of its
recently completed prospecting program on its Indin Lake Gold
Project in the Northwest Territories with grab sample assays
reported grading up to 39.7 grams per tonne gold ("g/t Au"). A
summer 2011 surface sampling and prospecting program concentrating
on six main target areas has confirmed the presence of three
significant gold prospects; the Echo-Indin trend, Zone 4 and
Johnson Island. These top prospects lie within the West Bay - Indin
Lake Fault corridor along the western portion of the Indin Lake
greenstone belt. Prospecting teams noted six instances of visible
gold in the samples taken. Highlights from the six main targeted
areas include: (i) Echo-Indin: Surface sampling reports three
assays greater than 30.0 gram per tonne gold ("g/t Au"); thirteen
assays greater than 4.0 g/t Au; and twenty-two assays greater than
1.0 g/t Au. These results clearly identify Echo-Indin as a
high-priority target, opening up this new region for exploration
(see chart below). (ii) Zone 4: This zone is a 250 metre long shear
zone located on the west shore of Leta Arm Fault Zone ("LAFZ")
across from the Lexindin gold deposit. Mineralization consists of
quartz-carbonate veins with minor pyrite and pyrrhotite. Grab
samples assayed up to 8.81 g/t Au (see chart below). (iii) Zone 8:
Prospecting has outlined gold mineralization along strike to the
north of the North Inca West veins. Here, visible gold was observed
in silicified basalts with assays up to 35.40 g/t Au (see chart
below). (iv) Johnson Island: Sampling identified two priority areas
that returned substantial results including Zone 9 samples that
assayed up to 13.85 g/t Au. Assays for Zone 12, located further to
the south, reported up to 7.93 g/t Au located further to the south
(see chart below). Two historical holes drilled just north of the
island intersected quartz stringers in a contact related
sericite-carbonate, pyrite, pyrrhotite alteration. These
occurrences suggest that the North Inca and Diversified
mineralization extends at least 1.5 kilometres further south. (v)
Zones 1, 2, 6 and 10: Anomalous assay results are also reported for
surface samples (see plan map below). (vi) JPK Gold Property:
Surface sampling along a 3.0 kilometre section of the iron
formation assayed up to 12.10 g/t Au (see chart below) confirming
historic sampling reported up to 15.63 g/t Au. No drilling has been
reported for this area, and as such, JPK represents an
underexplored target with significant upside potential.
Reconnaissance surface sampling at Treasure Island, Laurie Lake,
and JPK has confirmed the historical mineralization. Additional
sample results are pending. Merc President and CEO, David Wiley,
commented, "Our summer prospecting efforts have identified several
new drill targets at our Indin Lake Gold Project. Today's reported
assay results are a clear indication that the gold system contained
within our land package extends well beyond our current drilling
focus. Through upcoming drill programs we will not only continue to
explore along the Leta Arm Fault Zone where Diversified and North
Inca lie, but we also intend to mobilize drills in the Echo-Indin
area to follow up on what have now become priority drill targets -
alongside areas currently being drilled. Importantly, vast areas of
prospective ground remain completely unexplored across our 209,763
acre land package. We fully expect that our recently completed
airborne magnetometer and VLF surveys will identify new targets
bearing the same signatures as areas of known mineralization on our
property." Echo-Indin Gold Property Exploration (circa 1940) at
Echo-Indin included surface sampling and diamond drilling. Drilling
targeted quartz stock-works in gold mineralized shear zones that
extend for several hundred metres in metavolcanic rocks. Merc field
activities focused on locating historical drill setups, surface
trenches, and confirming (and extending) reported gold mineralized
shear zones. Showings up to 1.5 kilometres north of Echo-Indin at
Goose Lake and Lucky Lake appear to represent the extension of the
Echo-Indin mineralized shear zone. Known occurrences are within a
1.0 metre to 8.0 metre wide shear zone containing quartz-carbonate
veins and veinlets with pyrrhotite, arsenopyrite, stibnite, and
pyrite within silicified basalts. Cross-fractures of flat lying
quartz veins were also noted. Surface sampling at Echo-Indin
reports three assays greater than 30.0 g/t Au, thirteen assays
greater than 4.0 g/t Au, and twenty-two assays greater than 1.0 g/t
Au. These results clearly identify Echo-Indin as a high-priority
target, opening up this new region for exploration. Samples Area
g/t Au H558657 Echo-Indin 39.70 H557701 Echo-Indin 36.60 H558656
Echo-Indin 24.30 H558653 Echo-Indin 9.29 H557691 Echo-Indin 8.00
H557693 Echo-Indin 7.61 H557692 Echo-Indin 5.19 H557699 Echo-Indin
4.05 H557700 Echo-Indin 2.05 H558649 Echo-Indin 1.95 H558652
Echo-Indin 1.90 H557690 Echo-Indin 1.74 H558650 Echo-Indin 1.20
H558651 Echo-Indin 2.36 H557694 Echo-Indin 2.33 H557695 Echo-Indin
2.14 H558646 Lucky Lake 34.10 H557689 Lucky Lake 3.79 H557686 Lucky
Lake 1.30 H557708 Goose Lake 8.91 H557710 Goose Lake 1.85 H557709
Goose Lake 1.34 Leta Arm Fault Zone (LAFZ) The LAFZ lies within,
and parallel to, the northern extension of the West Bay - Indin
Lake Fault Zone; a major regional structure hosting the former
producing Giant and Con gold mines to the south (13 million ounces
of historic gold production). The LAFZ is a broad structure that
transects the central portion of the Indin Lake Belt, and hosts
four historic gold deposits (Diversified, North Inca, Lexindin,
Number 3) and several gold showings. Prospecting activities were
concentrated within 14 zones in the LAFZ as defined by historical
gold showings and geological constraints. Summary results are
presented in the tables below. Zone 4 Zone 4 is a 250 metre long
shear zone located on the west shore of LAFZ across from the
Lexindin gold deposit. Mineralization consists of quartz-carbonate
veins with minor pyrite and pyrrhotite. Grab samples assayed up to
8.81 g/t Au. Sample No. Area g/t Au H557607 Zone 4 6.73 H557608
Zone 4 1.46 H557609 Zone 4 8.81 H557614 Zone 4 1.02 H558606 Zone 5
0.80 Zone 8 (North Inca West Vein extension) Prospecting in Zone 8
has outlined gold mineralization along strike to the north of the
North Inca West veins. Here, visible gold was observed in
silicified basalts with assays up to 35.40 g/t Au. Sample No. Area
g/t Au H557660 Zone 8 14.50 H557661 Zone 8 0.78 H557662 Zone 8 3.81
H558672 Zone 8 35.40 H558673 Zone 8 1.31 H558674 Zone 8 27.50
H558675 Zone 8 1.74 Johnson Island Sampling identified two priority
areas on Johnson Island that returned substantial results. In
particular, Zone 9 samples that assayed up to 13.85 g/t Au.
Significant assays are also reported for Zone 12, located further
to the south, (up to 7.93 g/t Au), located further to the south.
Samples were taken from quartz-carbonate veins in mineralized shear
zones. Two historical holes drilled just north of the island
intersected quartz stringers in a contact related
sericite-carbonate, pyrite, pyrrhotite alteration. These
occurrences suggest that the North Inca and Diversified
mineralization extends at least 1.5 kilometres further south, and
thus represents a highly prospective exploration target. Sample No.
Area g/t Au H557670 Zone 9 0.74 H557671 Zone 9 13.85 H557651 Zone 9
3.41 H558620 Zone 9 0.58 H558621 Zone 9 1.71 H558661 Zone 9 0.77
H558662 Zone 9 0.69 H558614 Zone 12 1.58 H558615 Zone 12 7.93
H558616 Zone 12 0.55 H557639 Zone 13 0.66 H557646 Zone 13 1.32 Leta
Arm Regional Anomalous assay results are also reported for surface
samples taken from Zones 1, 2, 6 and 10. In summary, the majority
of the areas prospected within the LAFZ have returned anomalous
gold values thus further defining this trend as one of great
interest to the company. Sample No. Area g/t Au H557626 Zone 1 1.79
H557627 Zone 1 1.15 H557628 Zone 1 1.51 H557629 Zone 1 0.62 H557622
Zone 1 0.55 H558610 Zone 1 0.6 H558611 Zone 1 0.95 H557602 Zone 2
0.96 H557604 Zone 2 2.33 H557606 Zone 3 0.51 H557630 Zone 6 0.78
H557632 Zone 6 1.1 H557633 Zone 6 0.79 H557634 Zone 6 0.82 H557637
Zone 10 0.99 To see the map accompanying this release, please click
here: http://files.newswire.ca/926/SurfaceSample.pdf JPK Gold
Property JPK lies 500 metres east of Treasure Island. It consists
of iron formation hosted gold mineralization, geologically similar
to Merc's Damoti Lake Gold Property, and the Lupin Gold Mine.
Surface sampling along a 3.0 kilometre section of the iron
formation assayed up to 12.10 g/t Au confirming historic sampling
reported up to 15.63 g/t Au. No drilling has been reported for this
area, and as such, JPK represents an underexplored target with
significant upside potential. Sample Area g/t Au I327030 JPK 12.10
I326026 JPK 10.45 I326008 JPK 4.13 I327028 JPK 3.40 I327011 JPK
2.97 I326017 JPK 2.93 I326030 JPK 2.67 I326027 JPK 1.42 I326047 JPK
1.42 I327026 JPK 1.08 I326043 JPK 0.75 I326032 JPK 0.71 I326046 JPK
0.67 I327001 JPK 0.64 I326029 JPK 0.51 I326011 JPK 0.50 I326044 JPK
0.50 About Merc International Minerals Inc. Merc is a
Canadian-based exploration company focused on acquiring and
developing gold mineral properties in the NWT. Its primary land
position covers 209,763 acres or 84,888 hectares in the Indin Lake
Gold Camp, located approximately 200 kilometres north of
Yellowknife, NWT. The technical information in this news release
was reviewed and approved by Merc Director, Dr. Michael J. Byron, a
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