Walker Provides Update from Sleeper-Lapon Canyon Gold Project
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Jan 29, 2014) -
Walker River Resources Corp. ("Walker" or the "Company")
(TSX-VENTURE:WRR) is pleased to announce an update to its
Sleeper-Lapon Canyon gold exploration project.
The Sleeper-Lapon Canyon gold project consists of 36 claims (720
acres-292 hectares), situated about 60 kilometres south of
Yerington, Nev., in the Wasuk Range easily accessible by secondary
roads from the main highway (25 kilometres). A power transmission
line passes within three kilometres of the property. The
Sleeper-Lapon Canyon project is located within the Walker Lane
shear zone, a 100-kilometre-wide structural corridor extending in a
southeast direction from Reno. The past-producing historic Comstock
Lode silver/gold mine is located within this trend, as is the
past-producing Esmeralda/Aurora gold mine, with reported production
of about 1.0 million ounces, located 30 kilometres southwest of the
project.
The new Nevada Copper gold-copper mine, is located some 30
kilometres north of the project also within the Wasuk Range.
(Pumpkin Hollow, 981, 000 ounces gold, 34 million ounces silver,
5.4 billion pounds copper)
Previous work began in 1907 with the discovery of vein-type gold
mineralization on the Sleeper claims. Approximately 600 metres of
underground drifts and adits were used to explore and access a
series of high grade vein-type structures. From 1914 to 1924, a
two-stamp mill was erected, and limited production was reported.
Further limited underground exploration was carried out, returning
numerous assay values in the range of one ounce per ton, with a
sample at the end of an adit returning 20.6 ounces per ton gold
(Gruenwald, 1994, National Instrument 43-101 report dated Feb. 15,
2004, by Dr. J.H. Montgomery, Ph D., P. Eng, and N. Barr, BSc).
Initial geology and exploration work by Walker began in
September under the supervision of Mr. Tom Evans MSc geology, a
registered geologist with over 40 years of experience in the
Western United States and Mexico.
Results show that the gold mineralization is located within
steeply, dipping, sheared and altered cross fault structures
crossing the Walker Lane Trend.
In addition to the discovery of gold mineralization on site
(0.398 ounces per ton; 12.8 grams per ton) previously announced
(see news release 01/09/2014), the company announces the
unanticipated discovery of a rare earth element.
During the course of its whole rock geochemistry study (used to
define geological parameters such as rock types, alteration
chacteristics, structure, and so on) 5 of 5 samples, taken in
different areas across and within the shear zone returned
significant anomalous values for Scandium.
Four samples retuned values from 3.4 to 4.2 ppm, with one
returning 1.5 ppm. Scandium is used in aluminum alloys for high
performance materials and in the aerospace industry.
The company also previously announced (see news release
01/09/2014) the discovery of previously unknown copper
mineralization on the project, associated within pegmatitic rock,
indicative of porphyry type mineralization
The upper alteration structure, the site of the previous mining
activities, has a width of some 100 meters. The strike length is
presently unknown, but evidence suggests that the zones may
continue within the Wasuk Range over significant lengths. The only
previous exploration work was carried out in the early 1990's, by
Teck and Huntington Resources and consisted of shallow surface
trenching and shallow generally vertical drilling into the vertical
shear zone. Lower grade gold mineralization (0.06 to 0.17 ounces
per ton gold) was reported across the width of the alteration
zone.
The high grade gold mineralization appears to be associated with
steeply dipping lenticular zones, lying within the alteration
zones, in an en echelon boundinage type structure, analogous to
other structurally controlled gold deposits (Carlin Trend, Cadillac
Break in Quebec, Ontario)
Finally we have been able to discover three other alteration,
shear structures on the project, with the same type
characteristics.
The original gold discovery dates to the early 1900's, when
prospectors discovered placer gold at the outlet of the Lapon
Creek, at the base of the Wasuk Mountain Range. Another apparent
gold placer installation was located at the top of the mountain
range at the headwaters of the Lapon Creek 1 km south of the old
mine workings. This may represent another gold mineralization shear
zone instead of an alluvial placer deposit.
The results to date demonstrate the high grade gold potential of
the project, the presence of copper mineralization, and the size
and persistence of the shear structures.
Previous underground mining of reported high grade gold
mineralization combined with the lack of any significant
exploration, in an area of Nevada known for the presence of large
gold, silver and copper deposits; demonstrates the significant
potential of the project for additional discoveries.
The company's geologists have already located and mapped drill
site locations, have mapped the original alteration zone in detail,
have sampled high grade gold mineralization, and have discovered
further alteration zone elsewhere on the project. We are presently
in the permitting and bonding stage for the planned early 2014
drill program.
The company is very pleased with the results to date. Further
news will be released as available.
E. Gauthier,geol., Eng (OIQ), acts as the qualified person to
the Company and has reviewed and approved the contents of this
release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Michel David, Chief Executive Officer and Director
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Walker River Resources Corp.(819) 874-0030(819)
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