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Alacer's Exploration Update Highlighted by Thick Intersection at Çöpler Main Zone of 323m at 1.5g/t Gold

07.05.2012  |  CNW

TORONTO, May 7, 2012 /CNW/ - Alacer Gold Corp. ("Alacer") [TSX:ASR, ASX:AQG] announces results from the recent exploration programs in Turkey and Australia.

Highlights - Çöpler Gold Mine

  • Significant extensions to Çöpler's Main Zone continue to be discovered:
    • Drillhole CDD296A returned 323m at 1.5g/t gold from surface, which is the thickest mineralized zone intersected at the Main Zone to date. The intersection adds over 100m to the depth extent of the Main Zone mineralization in this area.
    • Near-surface northern extensions to the Main Zone on the western margin of the Çöpler Village include 65.8m at 1.9g/t gold and 112.2m at 1.3g/t gold.
    • Depth extensions to the Southern Main Zone include 15.0m at 4.6g/t gold from 180.8m and 13.7m at 3.4g/t gold from 253.7m.
    • Continuity of mineralization confirmed from east of the old Çöpler Village to the Manganese Zone.  Results include 37.7m at 3.0g/t gold from 93.7m in CDD340.
  • Infill drilling on Main Zone continues to confirm the thickness of gold mineralization, with several holes intercepting higher grades than currently modeled. Results include 88.2m at 4.7g/t gold from 100.4m in CDD342 and 33.8m at 8.5g/t gold from 4.0m in CDD338.
  • Infill drilling of Çöpler's Western Zone indicates additional near-surface, higher grade mineralization than currently modeled. Results include the best individual assay result returned at the Western Zone of 17m at 12.4g/t gold from surface in CRC858.

Highlights - Çöpler Regional Exploration

  • Drilling has recommenced on the Karakartal porphyry gold-copper deposit, located 12km southeast of Çöpler.  Results are confirming the geometry and grade of the current Mineral Resource and include 228m at 0.60g/t gold, 0.27% copper from 27m in KDD042, and 182m at 0.62g/t gold, 0.30% copper from surface in KDD034.
  • The first drillhole into a geochemical anomaly 800m west of the Karakartal deposit returned 10.9m at 2.0% copper, 15g/t silver, 1.7% zinc from 74m and 14.1m at 1.8% copper, 5g/t silver, 0.75% zinc from 95.4m in KDD044. Further high-quality anomalies in the prospective Çöpler District are planned to be drilled during 2012.

Highlights - Higginsville Exploration

  • Drilling at the Corona Prospect has identified an area of strong gold mineralization centered on the high-grade intersections in VIND047, VIND049 and VIND076. Previously unpublished assays include 2.35m at 60.9g/t gold from 197.2m in VIND076.
  • At the Chalice underground mine, drilling of a previously sparsely drilled area between the Atlas and Olympus Lodes has intersected thick high-grade mineralization outside of the current resource boundary, including 29.3m at 4.7g/t gold.

Highlights - South Kalgoorlie Exploration

  • Drilling at Surprise, part of the SBS28 Complex, has confirmed continuity of high-grade mineralization up to 150m below the existing pit. New drilling results include 3.0m at 14.7g/t gold, 2.3m at 7.9g/t gold, 1.0m at 55.6g/t gold and 3.0m at 13.1g/t gold.

Edward Dowling, President and CEO of Alacer, stated "Drilling at Çöpler continues to demonstrate that we have yet to define the extent of this large gold deposit. We have recently commenced initial drilling of the area surrounding the old Çöpler village. This area has excellent potential as it has been a gap in drilling along the central northern portion of the Çöpler orebody.

In the Çöpler District, drilling of the Karakartal porphyry gold-copper deposit has confirmed the current Mineral Resource and also discovered copper-silver-zinc mineralization nearby.

In Australia, drilling at Corona, Chalice and SBS28 Complex have defined areas of higher-grade mineralization."

Çöpler Exploration

An updated Çöpler resource estimate was released on February 27, 2012 and an associated Technical Report was released April 12, 2012.  The total Measured and Indicated Resources1 has increased to 148.9 million tonnes at a grade of 1.53g/t gold, containing a total of 7.3 million ounces (inclusive of reserves).   This Mineral Resource included data from drilling completed to September 3, 2011.

Approximately 25km of further drilling was completed from September to December 2011 and the results from this further drilling were published on January 24, 2012.  An additional 11,500m of drilling was completed during Q1 2012 is summarized in Figure 1 and is the subject of this release.

During Q1 2012, exploration activity at Çöpler focused on extending the down-dip extensions to the Main Zone and Manganese Zone and infilling the West Zone.  Eight surface drilling rigs are currently on site at Çöpler and are beginning to test the area in and around the old Çöpler village.

A further Çöpler Mineral Resource update is planned to be published in Q3 2012.

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1 Measured Resources = 100.3 million tonnes at 1.68g/t gold, containing 5.42 million ounces and Indicated Resources = 48.6 million tonnes at 1.21g/t gold, containing 1.89 million ounces, as at December 31, 2011.

Main Zone Drilling

Drilling at the Main Zone has concentrated on testing depth extensions below the currently defined pit boundary and infill drilling to a minimum spacing of 50m by 50m.

CDD296A on section line 59,000E returned 323.0m at 1.5g/t gold from surface. This intersection is the thickest mineralized zone intersected at the Main Zone to date and adds over 100m to the depth extent on Main Zone on this section.

Additional extensions were returned from CDD290A (36.0m at 1.1g/t gold from 99m to end of hole) and CDD290B (39.3m at 2.5g/t gold from 237m) located 50m north of CDD296A, and CDD287A (32.9m at 1.8g/t gold from 82m), located a further 50m north. Further drilling is planned to test the depth extent of this mineralization at Main Zone.

Testing the Southern Main Zone continues to identify depth extensions to the Çöpler Deposit and results include:

     
Hole
Number
FromDownhole
Interval
Gold
Grade
 
CDD322180.8m15.0m      4.6 g/tSouthern Main Zone depth extensions
"244.2m7.4m2.1g/t"
"271.5m11.1m2.4g/t"
CDD307A253.7m13.7m3.4g/t"
Note: All downhole intervals are estimated to be 80-100% of true width.
 

The infill drill program is continuing on the Main Zone in order to provide additional data for the Çöpler Sulfide Feasibility Study. Drilling is targeted to bring the drill spacing down to less than 50m by 50m and provide an improved geological and grade estimation model for detailed mine planning and optimization. The majority of the infill drill results are confirming thicknesses of mineralization, but several holes are indicating significantly improved grades with the potential to add ounces to the current Mineral Resource.  Results include:

     
Hole
Number
FromDownhole
Interval
Gold
Grade
Location
CDD33459.0m9.5m2.4g/tNear surface of the southern Main Zone
"85.4m11.1m2.1g/t"
CDD33525.3m20.4m4.5g/t"
CDD3384.0m33.8m8.5g/tNorthwest margin of the Main Zone
CDD33913.7m12.6m3.6g/tNear surface of the Southern Main Zone
CDD3422.7m29.0m5.8g/tCore of Main Zone
"100.4m88.2m4.7g/t"
Note: All downhole intervals are estimated to be 80-100% of true width.
 

Old Çöpler Village Drilling

The relocation of all residents from the old Çöpler Village was completed in early 2012 and enabled drilling of this prospective area adjacent to the northern Main Zone to commence.

Initial drilling has commenced on the western margin of the village and has extended the Main Zone to the north.  All intersections are near the margin of the Çöpler Resource and remain open to the north. Results include:

     
Hole
Number
FromDownhole
Interval
Gold
Grade
Location
CDD34620.2m65.8m1.9g/tNorthern margin of Çöpler Resource
CDD34711.8m112.2m1.3g/t"
CRC868 131.0m25.0m1.2g/t"
CRC86973.0m25.0m1.2g/t"
Note: All downhole intervals are estimated to be 80-100% of true width.
 

A further 350m wide drilling 'gap' in and around the old Çöpler Village exists to the east of this drilling.   Drilling of this 'gap' will be completed in Q2 and Q3 2012.

Manganese Zone Drilling

Drilling is continuing to confirm the potential that exists at depth between the Manganese Zone and the untested Çöpler Village area to the west. A continuous zone of mineralization has been identified on the northeast dipping contact between the marble and underlying meta-sediments.  Further drilling is planned to determine the extent of this mineralization and results from drilling during Q1 2012 include:

     
Hole
Number
FromDownhole
Interval
Gold
Grade
Location
CDD328236.6m38.6m1.4g/tBetween Manganese Zone and Çöpler Village
"310.2m23.3m1.6g/t"
CDD329261.5m31.0m2.1g/t"
CDD330221.2m12.3m2.1g/t"
CDD331168.9m22.5m2.0g/t"
CDD336173.9m46.7m1.7g/t"
CDD34093.7m37.7m3.0g/t"
     
Note: All downhole intervals are estimated to be 80-100% of true width.
 

CDD345 tested an IP anomaly south of the Manganese Pit and intersected a gossan containing 2.2m at 6.3g/t gold from 181.1m at the contact between marble and metasediment rock units. The presence of high-grade mineralization in a previously undrilled area is encouraging, with further drilling planned along strike to the east.

Three further deep diamond drillholes were completed to follow-up the previous intersection at depth in the Manganese Zone in CDD274 of 100.1m at 4.1g/t gold from 427.5m (see August 22, 2011 announcement). Results include:

     
Hole
Number
FromDownhole
Interval
Gold
Grade
Location
CDD-274A505.5m12.1m0.9g/t≈100m below CDD274 intercept
"602.9m8.9m1.7g/t≈200m below CDD274
CDD298B468.5m10.0m2.3g/t≈150m west of CDD274, ended in mineralization
CDD324553.2m3.5m1.3g/t≈100m west of CDD274
Note: All downhole intervals are estimated to be 80-100% of true width.
 

This drilling has confirmed that mineralization continues down to 600m depth from surface and is still open at depth. Further deep drilling in this area will be undertaken following an evaluation of the above results.

Marble Zone Drilling

A program of angled RC drilling across the Marble Zone continued during Q1 2012.  The program has been designed ahead of mining to assist in better defining the resource boundaries and grade where previous drilling is dominantly vertical.  Results confirm that the Marble Contact Zone is much narrower, but significantly higher grade than the existing model.

Previously released results received early in the quarter include 87m at 11.8g/t gold from surface in CRC847, and 22m at 6.6g/t gold from 37m in CRC849.  True widths of these intersections are estimated at 70-80% of downhole width.

Western Zone Drilling

A program of RC drilling across the Western Zone was completed which was aimed at better defining the resource boundaries and grade prior to mining.

Near-surface, high-grade oxide mineralization was returned from several holes, significantly higher grade than the recently completed model.  CRC858 returned 17m at 12.4g/t gold from surface, the best intercept from the Western Zone to date. Results include:

     
Hole
Number
FromDownhole
Interval
Gold
Grade
Location
CRC855Surface11m2.2g/tNear surface at Western Zone
CRC856Surface16m3.5g/t"
CRC857Surface8m5.4g/t"
CRC858Surface17m12.4g/t"
CRC859Surface26m3.5g/t"
Note: All downhole intervals are estimated to be 80-100% of true width.
 

Planned 2012 Çöpler Exploration

The Çöpler 2012 exploration budget is $10 million (2011: $8 million). The key objective of the Çöpler 2012 exploration program is to broadly determine the ultimate size potential of the Çöpler orebody and to better understand the controls on mineralization.

Diamond and RC drilling during 2012 will continue to complete infill drilling and test for depth and lateral extensions to known gold mineralization.

Çöpler Regional Exploration

Exploration of the Çöpler District is at an early stage due to the exploration effort being focused on the Çöpler deposit.  Drilling has recommenced at Karakartal for the first time since 2009.

Karakartal Drilling

Karakartal is a gold-rich porphyry copper deposit located approximately 12km southeast of Çöpler and held in a 50%/50% joint venture with Lidya Mining.  The current Indicated Resources are 13.8 million tonnes at 0.46g/t gold and 0.29% copper and Inferred Resources are 17.8 million tonnes at 0.32g/t gold and 0.22% copper (see August 25, 2009 announcement).

A diamond drilling program commenced during Q4 2011 at Karakartal which aims to:

  • determine the scale and grade of a potentially higher grade core to the Karakartal porphyry,
  • increase the size of the current resource; and
  • identify shallow, high-grade oxide mineralization.

Three diamond drill rigs are again active at Karakartal after abnormally high snow falls and adverse winter conditions temporarily suspended drilling.  A total of 5,090m of drilling was completed during Q4 2011 and Q1 2012.

Drill results to date are confirming the continuity of the moderate gold-copper grades at Karakartal and the deposit has now been drilled over an 800m strike length and 100-250m width. Results include:

  • 228m at 0.60g/t gold and 0.27% copper from 27m in KDD042, and
  • 182m at 0.62g/t gold and 0.30% copper from surface in KDD034.

A single drillhole KDD044 located 800m west of the current Karakartal Resource tested a >400m long coincident copper-gold soil anomaly.  Drilling intersected visible copper skarn mineralization returning 10.9m at 2.0% copper, 15g/t silver, 1.7% zinc from 74.0m and 14.1m at 1.8% copper, 5g/t silver, 0.75% zinc from 95.4m. Further drilling is required to understand the extent and significance of the intersection.

Drilling is planned to continue at Karakartal over the summer of 2012.

Other Çöpler District Exploration

Following the melting of the winter snow, geological mapping will recommence across the Çöpler District in Q2 2012. Mapping will initially focus on the Yakuplu and North Karakartal areas where surface geochemical soil samples of up to 0.59g/t gold were returned during 2011. Subject to outcomes of mapping, further geochemical and geophysical surveys will be completed prior to drill testing of anomalies.

Higginsville Exploration

Exploration activity at Higginsville focused on Corona, the Higginsville Line of Lode Framework program, Challenge, Chalice and Sinclair Soak, and regional anomaly definition across Alacer's large Higginsville Tenure.

Corona

The high-grade Corona discovery announced on January 24, 2012 is located approximately 2.5km south of the Higginsville Processing Plant.  A total of 28 holes have been completed at Corona since the discovery hole (VIND047 which intersected 2.35m at 658g/t gold from 181.1m).

Gold mineralization at Corona is associated with a laminated quartz vein hosted within competent basalt, which underlies the moderately east-dipping Poseidon Thrust.  The laminated quartz vein is a 0.5 to 2.0m wide, steeply east-dipping, north-south striking vein that is continuous between 50 to 100m in strike and in excess of 300m in dip. The vein is part of a more extensive 2 to 10m wide shear zone defined by a strong shear fabric with associated tensional quartz vein arrays.

The Corona laminated quartz vein is a moderately laminated, shear controlled quartz vein with coarse visible gold occurring along the laminations. Accessory minerals include arsenopyrite and galena, although these are not closely associated with elevated gold grades as evident in similar laminated quartz lodes in the region (Two Boys, Athena, Vine and Artemis).  The accessory minerals appear to be indicative of lower grade gold mineralization, with the very high grade intercepts identified only by a significant amount of coarse free gold.   Significant coarse free gold is also associated with narrow (1-10cm) quartz tensional veins within the bounding shear zone to the laminated quartz vein.

A high-grade area is centered on the extremely high-grade intersections in VIND047, VIND049 and VIND076. The high variability in grade and the abundance of very coarse gold will need to be taken into account when estimating the resource for this laminated quartz vein. Assays received from Corona drilling to date are shown in the diagram below.

The Corona project will continue with ongoing geological and economic evaluations to assess development potential.

Chalice

Drilling has commenced from underground drill platforms in the Chalice Mine and is targeting the previously sparsely drilled area between Atlas and the deeper Olympus Lode.

This drilling followed up historical surface drillholes CHAD048 (11m at 6.2g/t gold) and WMD192 (27m at 3.0g/t gold) and has confirmed continuity of thick, high-grade mineralization outside the current Chalice Mineral Resource over a 100m strike extent and up to 80m dip extent.  Results from Q1 2012 drilling include:

  • 29.3m at 4.7g/t gold in CHUG087
  • 14.0m at 6.9g/t gold in CHUG088A
  • 6.6m at 8.3g/t gold in CHUG095
  • 9.0m at 2.7g/t gold in CHUG099
  • 6.0m at 4.1g/t gold in CHUG152

This mineralization lies immediately in the hangingwall of the planned decline access to the Olympus Lode and may provide additional ore during 2013 from Chalice.

Other Higginsville Exploration

The Higginsville Framework drilling continued sporadically while the diamond drill rigs were redirected to Corona.  Drilling has recommenced focusing on the southern sections of the Higginsville Line of Lode.

Four diamond drill holes were completed on the salt lake at Sinclair Soak following up on a +600m aircore anomaly identified in 2011. Visible quartz-arsenopyrite mineralization was intersected in two holes.  Assay results are expected in early May.

Aircore and RAB drilling has been completed in the Challenge and Lake Cowan areas.  Several small scale regolith anomalies have been defined requiring follow up RC drilling.

South Kalgoorlie Exploration

South Kalgoorlie exploration during Q1 2012 was focused on testing for open-pit extensions at the Shirl-Barbara-Surprise-Pit28 ("SBS28") Complex. Drilling also continued at Mt Martin and the Peaceful Gift/Chief's Lode and Pernatty/TNT areas to the north of the HBJ Pit.

SBS28 Complex

Located near Coolgardie and 35km west of the Jubilee processing plant, the SBS28 Complex is a 3km-long mineralized zone that has been sporadically mined under fragmented ownership over the past 70 years.  The various styles of gold mineralization at the SBS28 Complex are indicative of a large system of mineralization.  The controls on mineralization are becoming better understood as drilling is progressively following up widespread, high-grade gold mineralization defined by previous drilling and mining.

Surprise is an old open pit and underground complex located near the northeast corner of the SBS28 complex. Historical production is estimated at 330,000 tonnes at 7.2g/t gold for 77,000 ounces. Wide-spaced drilling on an approximate 100m by 100m grid pattern has confirmed continuity of high-grade mineralization up to 150m below the existing pit.  Results include:

     
Hole
Number
FromDownhole
Interval
Gold
Grade
Location
SD00159.0m6.0m6.8g/tBelow Surprise Pit at SBS28 Complex
SD00291.0m5.0m1.5g/t"
SD00361.0m2.0m11.7g/t"
 98.0m3.0m16.3g/t"
 135.0m2.0m12.4g/t"
SD00580.0m5.0m10.8g/t"
SD006104.0m3.0m14.7g/t"
 114.8m2.3m7.9g/t"
 227.0m1.0m55.6g/t"
SD008230.0m3.0m13.1g/t"
SD014180.5m1.5m8.3g/t"
Note: All downhole intervals are estimated to be 60-80% of true width.
 

Assays correlate well with known lodes and interpreted geology and have confirmed the presence of two additional previously un-mined lodes.  A long section showing drill results are shown in Figure 9. Coarse visible gold has been identified in several of the high-grade intersections.

Excellent potential exists for further open pit and underground mining at Surprise.

Drilling at Barbara located near the northwestern corner of the SBS28 Complex returned encouraging results in a hangingwall position that has not previously been mined.  Further drilling is required to determine the significance of these intersections.

Other South Kalgoorlie Exploration

A large program of RC drilling has been completed at Mt Martin to enable better pit optimization prior to mining recommencing.

Positive results from drilling at Peaceful Gift/Chief's Lode and Pernatty/TNT areas to the north of the HBJ Pit  has warranted additional drill programs to commence before final resource estimates are updated.

Other Information

Technical Procedural Information

The information in this report which relates to Exploration Results and Mineral Resources is based on information compiled by Chris Newman, a full time employee of Alacer Gold Corp. and who is a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists.  Mr Newman has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralization and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which is being undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the "Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves" and a qualified person pursuant to National Instrument 43-101 of the Canadian Securities Administration.  Mr Newman consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on this information in the form and context in which it appears.

Exploration drilling and sampling in Turkey utilized surface NQ2 diamond core and Reverse Circulation ("RC") drilling. RC cuttings were sampled on 1m intervals and core was sampled at geologically selected intervals ranging from 0.7m to 2.0m, but generally 1.0m as sawn half core or hand split if clay.  Drill samples were performed by ALS-Chemex in Vancouver, BC, Canada, for gold by Fire Assay off a 30 gram charge with an AA finish.  Quality Assurance/Quality Control included the insertion and continual monitoring of numerous standards and blanks into the sample stream, and the collection of duplicate samples at regular intervals within each batch.  Selected holes are also analysed for a 33-element four acid ICP—AES.  Exploration and drilling results are reported as drilled thicknesses. Drill composites were calculated using a cut-off of approximately 0.3g/t gold for oxide and 0.6g/t gold for sulfide.  No top cut was applied.

Exploration drilling and sampling in Australia utilized surface HQ and NQ2 diamond core, RC and aircore. Drill core was sawn half core and submitted for assaying. Dependent on the ore body geometry, core sample lengths were constrained by geology, alteration or structural boundaries and sample lengths varied between a minimum of 0.5m to a maximum of 1.3m. Reported results from RC samples were collected on 1m riffle split intervals and from 4m composite samples using aircore. At Higginsville, RC and diamond drill samples were assayed with fire assay with an AAS finish on 50g charges via Genalysis Laboratories in Kalgoorlie and Perth or by pulverise and leach (PAL1000B) with an AAS finish on 500 ‐ 750g charges at the Higginsville Intertek laboratory. Aircore samples were analysed via low-level aqua regia digestion at Ultratrace and SGS Laboratories in Perth. Internationally accepted standards and blanks were utilised to check on laboratory assay quality control. At South Kalgoorlie, samples were assayed with fire assay with an AAS finish on 50g charges via SGS Laboratories in Kalgoorlie. Blanks and assay pills were utilised to check on laboratory assay quality control. Exploration and drilling results are reported as drilled thicknesses. Drill composites were calculated using a cut‐off of approximately 0.8g/t gold. No top cut was applied.

Detailed Drillhole Data

Çöpler  - Summary of Drillhole Locations
Hole
Number
EastingNorthingElevation
(m)
AzimuthDipDepth
(m)
CDD-274A46010143640061247360-70701
CDD-290A45899443639651214360-60135
CDD-287A45899343640291193360-60439
CDD-296A45899443638951232360-60350
CDD-298B45995243639851238360-50479
CDD-307A45918943632591348360-60320
CDD-32146005043640001232360-60682
CDD-32245908643632701340360-60305
CDD-32446000043639851238360-60587
CDD-32545865043639001210360-60304
CDD-32645915043638001246360-60249
CDD-32745947543642991193--90194
CDD-327A45947543642991193--90165
CDD-32845952443643501188--90370
CDD-32945957543642991202--90359
CDD-33045954543642001218--90354
CDD-33145954843641571223--90395
CDD-33245933643635791271360-60359
CDD-33345905043635261287360-60276
CDD-33445894843634901309360-60451
CDD-33545924143636111274360-60472
CDD-33645965043641601225--90403
CDD-33745933643637081242360-60351
CDD-33845864743639641200360-60431
CDD-33945923143635291292360-60311
CDD-34045954843640491209--90382
CDD-34145887943635631297360-60442
CDD-34245899443638391247360-60405
CDD-34345910543635691276360-60188
CDD-343A45910343635691276360-60300
CDD-34445855043640161216180-60380
CDD-34545970143639761246360-60505
CDD-34645919543640491219360-60255
CDD-34745924743640451215360-60251
CDD-34945992043639151250--90375
       
CRC-84745974443638681273330-60120
CRC-84845974443638681273360-60150
CRC-835A45962043637951238360-60174
CRC-838A45963043636261266270-7078
CRC-84945984343639351235270-60146
CRC-85045983643638651261270-6088
CRC-85145854543634901275360-60120
CRC-85245838643633331288360-60126
CRC-85345836943632741308360-60143
CRC-8544578304363340133690-6085
CRC-8554578394363360141190-6070
CRC-85645786243634041404180-6098
CRC-8574579364363455140190-6071
CRC-8584579744363489139190-6088
CRC-85945799343635101380180-6060
CRC-8604580474363545135890-6098
CRC-8614580624363575134690-6080
CRC-8624580464363598135890-6057
CRC-8634580254363654134690-60102
CRC-8644580354363720133090-60114
CRC-8654580304363755132990-60102
CRC-86645981343639101250360-60104
CRC-86745945043640551178--90177
CRC-86845904343642421160180-60173
CRC-86945910043643751163180-60148
CRC-87045794043641031332180-60138
CRC-87145787543640961351180-6099
       
MET-159A46004443643641120292-6790
MET-594A45998043643801125--9090

Çöpler - Summary of Drilling Results
Hole
Number


Zone/Section Line
From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Gold
(g/t)
Remarks
CDD-274AManaganese Zone
L 60100 E
372.0373.21.21.00OX
 398.8400.61.81.11OX
 505.5517.612.10.87OX+SULP
 560.6562.62.01.14OX
 602.9611.88.91.66OX+SULP
 684.8685.81.01.16OX
             
CDD-287ANorth of Main Zone
L 59000 E
0.012.512.51.50OX+SULP
Including0.06.16.10.66OX
Including6.112.36.22.30SULP
 22.827.54.71.17SULP
 56.767.711.02.49SULP
 72.778.35.60.79OX+SULP
 82.0114.932.91.75OX+SULP
 128.0133.05.01.12SULP
 218.5225.57.01.10SULP
 294.2298.24.03.45SULP
             
CDD-290AMain Zone
L 59000 E
0.014.814.80.68OX
 20.527.57.01.03SULP
 99.0135.036.01.05SULP
CDD-290BMain Zone
L 59000 E
0.014.314.32.8OX
 24.928.23.31.5SULP
 57.259.22.01.0SULP
 62.064.02.00.8SULP
 108.6111.93.31.1SULP
 114.9115.91.01.5SULP
 124.2140.616.41.1SULP
 144.6146.62.01.3SULP
 148.6149.61.02.9SULP
 153.7154.71.01.9SULP
 160.5193.232.71.3SULP
 219.5226.57.02.4SULP
 237.1276.439.32.5SULP
including248.1258.810.73.5SULP
CDD-296AMain Zone
L 59000 E
0.0323.0323.01.53OX+SULP
including0.06.06.03.93OX
including26.669.242.62.35SULP
including109.7248.2138.51.79SULP
including307.3323.015.71.85SULP
             
CDD-298BManganese Zone
L 59950 E
452.6458.76.10.42OX
 468.5478.510.02.29SULP
             
CDD-307AMain Zone
L 59200 E
253.7267.413.73.35SULP
 276.1277.11.03.19SULP
             
CDD-321South of Manganese Zone
L 60050 E
90.194.14.00.88OX
 446.2460.113.92.30SULP
 463.1464.51.41.28OX
 472.1473.21.12.26SULP
 476.1480.64.53.50OX
 529.1530.11.01.62OX
 589.9590.91.01.35SULP
 643.9646.93.01.88SULP
 665.7668.93.21.17SULP
             
CDD-322South of Main Zone
L 59100 E
180.8195.815.04.57SULP
including184.8191.87.07.17SULP
 230.6235.04.41.13SULP
 244.2251.67.42.09SULP
 258.5260.41.90.91SULP
 265.7268.73.01.22SULP
 271.5282.611.12.42SULP
             
CDD-324South of Manganese Zone
L 60000 E
433.8435.92.10.97SULP
 457.5459.52.01.06OX
 553.2556.73.51.34SULP
             
CDD-325Main Zone
L 58650 E
0.018.818.81.56SULP
 46.362.416.12.59SULP
 74.078.74.71.10SULP
 82.790.07.33.22SULP
 198.5271.072.51.84SULP
including237.7255.317.63.27SULP
             
CDD-326Main Zone
L 59150 E
13.116.02.92.79SULP
 46.379.933.63.59SULP
 133.2140.37.11.44SULP
 156.3157.31.01.08SULP
 182.9183.91.01.05SULP
             
CDD-327Between village and Manganese Zone
L 59450 E
161.5163.41.91.18OX
 164.4166.42.01.28SULP
             
CDD-327ABetween village and Manganese Zone
L 59450 E
156.2157.71.50.89OX
             
CDD-328Between village and Manganese Zone
L 59500 E
236.6275.238.61.39SULP
 310.2333.523.31.56SULP
 339.9345.55.61.05SULP
 354.5360.56.01.60SULP
             
CDD-329Between village and Manganese Zone
L 59550 E
261.5292.531.02.09SULP
 323.2330.06.80.77SULP
 338.8347.68.81.10SULP
             
CDD-330Between village and Manganese Zone
L 59550 E
221.2233.512.32.05OX+SULP
 309.2312.23.01.23SULP
             
CDD-331Between village and Manganese Zone
L 59550 E
127.0130.73.72.89SULP
 168.9191.422.52.00SULP
including168.9176.77.82.94SULP
 356.7358.72.01.56SULP
 380.1384.14.01.56SULP
             
CDD-332Main Zone
L 59350 E
0.09.59.51.06OX
 15.540.424.92.29SULP
including19.529.19.64.22SULP
 184.8185.81.01.33SULP
 186.8194.88.00.99SULP
 275.0278.03.01.21SULP
 291.8296.85.01.27SULP
 302.6314.011.40.94SULP
             
CDD-333Main Zone
L 59050 E
4.27.53.31.24OX
 51.052.11.11.16SULP
 57.058.01.01.07SULP
             
CDD-334Main Zone
L 58950 E
38.841.02.22.54SULP
 46.247.21.01.08SULP
 54.856.31.51.36SULP
 59.068.59.52.36SULP
 85.496.511.12.09SULP
 100.6102.11.53.17SULP
 105.8108.72.93.43SULP
 119.0121.52.52.12SULP
 124.1125.41.34.02SULP
 228.7229.71.01.07SULP
             
CDD-335Main Zone
L 59250 E
11.914.93.04.38OX
 25.345.720.44.52SULP
 185.2187.32.11.28SULP
 195.7196.81.12.43SULP
 204.1205.31.21.56SULP
 287.0288.01.01.46SULP
 306.4307.41.02.37SULP
 312.5332.820.31.37SULP
 355.3358.33.02.56SULP
 360.3362.42.11.01SULP
 371.6373.62.01.73SULP
 378.6380.62.02.64SULP
 390.6392.72.11.75SULP
 401.7402.71.04.88SULP
 406.7407.71.04.10SULP
 441.4443.62.21.27SULP
             
CDD-336Marble Zone
L 59650 E
150.7153.52.81.40OX
 173.9220.646.71.70SULP
 224.6225.61.01.52SULP
             
CDD-337Main Zone
L 59350 E
27.132.04.92.08SULP
 62.663.61.017.70SULP
 131.0131.90.93.61SULP
 147.0163.016.00.96SULP
             
CDD-338Main Zone
L 58650 E
4.037.833.88.54OX+SULP
including7.612.04.437.16OX
 42.344.62.32.18SULP
 49.457.48.01.47SULP
 81.582.51.01.57SULP
 97.798.71.01.26SULP
 141.7155.814.11.05SULP
 328.0341.013.03.34SULP
 428.2431.02.81.30SULP
             
CDD-339Main Zone
L 59250 E
0.08.08.00.33OX
 13.726.312.63.56SULP
 57.058.01.01.27SULP
 94.996.61.71.08SULP
 291.0292.01.02.53SULP
             
CDD-340Between Main and Manganese Zones - L 59550 E93.7112.418.72.92OX+SULP
 112.4131.419.03.00OX
including119.4127.48.05.32SULP
             
CDD-341Main Zone
L 58900 E
5.513.78.23.40OX
 27.328.51.21.67SULP
 81.582.51.01.76SULP
 86.298.111.92.41SULP
 104.0109.95.91.49SULP
 115.2117.42.22.70SULP
 125.7146.921.22.52SULP
 182.8188.86.01.37SULP
 196.1214.718.62.00SULP
 227.2230.02.81.00SULP
 277.3280.63.35.73SULP
 377.9383.96.01.17SULP
 391.0404.813.81.27SULP
 413.6414.71.11.64SULP
             
CDD-342Main Zone
L 59000 E
2.731.729.05.80OX
 56.662.76.11.18SULP
 82.390.48.14.46SULP
 100.4188.688.24.72SULP
 194.9198.53.61.51SULP
 200.5203.53.01.46SULP
 233.1236.13.03.77SULP
 249.7250.71.02.45SULP
 275.9278.12.21.98SULP
 282.6283.61.01.00SULP
 287.3288.31.02.15SULP
 298.6305.26.61.73SULP
 311.5315.03.52.97SULP
             
CDD-343Main Zone
L 59100 E
48.250.22.00.94SULP
 161.6162.61.01.03SULP
             
CDD-343AMain Zone
L 59100 E
222.5225.53.01.01SULP
 232.4234.42.01.62SULP
             
CDD-344Main Zone
L 58550 E
205.9207.81.90.83SULP
 254.0271.717.71.29SULP
 283.0285.02.01.24SULP
 315.0317.33.32.08SULP
             
CDD-345Marble Contact
L 59700 E
293.9294.91.02.17OX
 306.5337.430.91.13OX+SULP
 440.2443.53.33.00SULP
             
CDD-346Main Zone
L 59200 E
10.320.29.90.78OX
 20.286.065.81.92SULP
 26.843.817.03.33SULP
 92.999.36.41.66SULP
 111.6125.614.01.19SULP
 161.1167.16.01.40SULP
             
CDD-347Main Zone
L 59250 E
9.811.82.02.01OX
 11.8124.0112.21.32SULP
 158.5166.07.51.90SULP
including164.0166.02.05.18SULP
             
CDD-349Mn Mine Zone
L 59900 E
133.3135.52.21.93OX
 181.1183.32.26.27OX
             
CRC-835AMarble Zone
L 59600 E
91897.04OX
 182021.32SULP
 485790.99OX
             
CRC-838AMarble Zone
L 59650 E
06611.38OX
             
CRC-847Marble Zone
L 59750 E
0878711.80OX+SULP
including8181019.96OX
including67725107.5OX
             
CRC-848Marble Zone
L 59750 E
012121.05OX
 182680.66OX
 687131.14OX
 787911.34OX
 10310520.92OX
             
CRC-849Marble Zone
L 59850 E
3759226.63OX
including41541310.03OX
             
CRC-850Marble Zone
L 59825 E
No significant results
             
CRC-851 07734.49OX
 Between Main and West Zone
L 58550 E
37460.50OX
 81132.72SULP
 404222.28SULP
             
CRC-852SW Waste Dump Area
L 58400 E
No significant results
 
 
CRC-853SW Waste Dump Area
L 58350 E
No significant results
 
 
CRC-854West Zone
L 57850 E
017170.62OX
including6931.29OX
             
CRC-855West Zone
L 57850 E
011111.72OX
including3745.04OX
 282911.16SULP
 373921.26SULP
 475030.75SULP
             
CRC-856West Zone
L 57850
016163.46OX
 161711.22SULP
 545512.01SULP
       
CRC-857West Zone
L 57950 E
111985.35OX
 212321.00SULP
       
CRC-858West Zone
L 57950
0171712.39OX
       
CRC-859West Zone
L 58000
026263.47OX
including61488.66OX
       
CRC-860West Zone
L 58050
017170.77OX
 262711.15OX
       
CRC-861West Zone - L 580500440.59OX
       
CRC-862West Zone - L 580502036160.80OX
       
CRC-863Between Waste Dump Area and West Zone - L 580504460160.89OX
 686911.42SULP
       
CRC-864Between Waste Dump Area and West Zone -
L 58050
939520.77OX
 9910121.03OX
       
CRC-865NW Waste Dump/ L 58050576360.53OX
 848511.07OX
 9310070.87SULP
       
CRC-866Marble Zone - L 59800 E4658124.55OX
       
CRC-867Between Main Zone and Village
L59450 E
606883.15OX
 798121.45SULP
 160177171.02SULP
       
CRC-868North Of Main Zone
L 59050 E
505991.15SULP
 8292101.56SULP
 131156251.16SULP
       
CRC-869Main Zone
L 57950 E
4873251.16SULP
 11312071.32SULP
 131143120.90SULP
       
CRC-870Main Zone - L 57950 ENo significant results
       
CRC-871Main Zone - L 57850 ENo significant results
 
 
       
MET-159AManganese Zone
L 60050 E
035351.93OX
including2034143.25OX
 5272201.08SULP
       
MET-594AManganese Zone - L 59975 E590854.39OX+SULP
CDD: Diamond drillholes; CRC: Reverse circulation drilllholes; MET: Metallurgical drillholes
SULP: Sulphide Mineralization ; OX : Oxide Mineralization;

Karakartal - Summary of Drillhole Locations
Hole
Number
EastingNorthingElevationAzimuthDipDepth (m)
KDD0274666654355950165530-90129.5
KDD02846668343559141696--9022.9
KDD028A46668443559151696--9029.9
KDD03046678543562041727--90459.7
KDD02946673543559511691--9050.4
KDD03146676843559691703--9045.0
KDD03246684243561901725--90406.5
KDD03346681943560051709--9060.0
KDD03446683943561441722180-70352.3
KDD03546690543560791751--90100.0
KDD03646683743560841700180-70350.0
KDD03746660443560011693180-70324.4
KDD03846670343560331695180-70285.0
KDD03946678143560981705--90380.0
KDD04046705243559061736180-7055.4
KDD040A46705543559031731180-70157.5
KDD04146715343559031754180-7056.7
KDD04246690543560561735--90417.0
KDD04346684143562361718180-70406.5
KDD04446580043559281785180-70308.5
KDD04546689143559981728180-70380.0
KDD04646695043560351742180-70403.5
KDD04746683943560391728180-70309.7
KDD04846685043561401745180-7091.5
KDD04946698943560751765180-7080.7
       
KRC00146689243559381714180-70120.0
KRC00246697743559241730180-70102.0
KRC00346735643558491835180-7085.0
KRC00446742743557571852180-70126.0
KRC00546682143556891775180-70106.0

Karakartal - Summary of Drilling Results
Hole NumberSection
Line
From
(m)
To
(m)
Intercept
(m)
Gold
(g/t)
Silver
(g/t)
Copper
(%)
Molybdenum
(ppm)
Zinc
(%)
KDD- 027  L 7250 E
Main Zone
94.0104.010.00.40-0.20-0.13
          
KDD- 028  L 7450 E
Main Zone
0.022.922.9No significant results 
          
KDD- 028A  L 7450 E
Main Zone
0.029.929.9No significant results 
          
KDD- 029  L 6750 E
Main Zone
0.050.450.4No significant results 
          
KDD- 030  L 6800 E
Main Zone
7.023.316.30.26-0.2717-
Including17.018.91.90.94-0.6119-
 43.169.526.40.26-0.3121-
 75.893.818.00.34-0.3125-
Including92.593.81.31.13-0.4752-
 120.0126.56.50.36-0.26--
 135.8156.020.20.25-0.24--
 169.7173.13.40.35-0.29--
 371.5388.517.00.25-0.3320-
 397.5406.59.00.20-0.3191-
          
KDD- 031  L 6750 E
Main Zone
10.016.66.6-1000.46--
          
KDD- 032L 6850 E
Main Zone
0.07.57.50.34-0.1735-
 13.316.53.20.20-0.34150.27
 23.529.56.00.20180.1942-
 39.584.645.10.17-0.24360.14
 98.2117.219.00.18-0.23--
 122.2127.25.00.14-0.2743-
 358.5386.528.00.14-0.2042-
          
KDD- 033  L 6800 E
Main Zone
0.058.058.00.30-0.1710-
          
KDD- 034L 6850 E
Main Zone
0.0182.0182.00.62-0.30--
Including3.0135.0132.00.70-0.35--
 240.0254.014.00.32-0.19--
          
KDD- 035  L 6900 E
Main Zone
56.0100.044.00.5090.30--
Including76.0100.024.00.71130.35--
          
KDD- 036L 6850 E
Main Zone
0.039.439.40.24540.18--
 60.5145.084.50.40-0.14--
Including107.0136.029.00.50-0.18--
 182.0198.016.00.32-0.16--
 213.0314.5101.50.42-0.34--
Including250.5308.558.00.53-0.44--
          
          
KDD- 037  L 6600 E
Main Zone
154.3156.01.70.55-0.25--
          
KDD- 038  L 6700 E
Main Zone
89.5120.531.00.30-0.2318-
 130.5168.037.50.50-0.3513-
Including130.5160.530.00.60-0.3513-
Including162.5168.05.50.39-0.4817-
 186.5189.02.50.74-0.39340.10
          
KDD- 039  L 6800 E
Main Zone
9.048.539.50.48-0.18--
 87.0140.053.00.28-0.17--
          
KDD- 040  L 7050 E
Main Zone
0.013.413.40.60-0.30--
 20.434.414.00.60-0.3111-
          
KDD- 040A  L 7050 E
Main Zone
0.06.26.20.42-0.20--
  11.326.014.70.54-0.32--
  85.5108.022.50.40-0.2414-
  129.0145.516.50.40-0.3413-
          
KDD- 041  L 7150 E
Main Zone
0.056.756.70.30-0.2911-
          
KDD- 042  L 6900 E
Main Zone
27.0255.0228.00.60-0.27--
Including238.0254.016.00.50-0.30--
  281.0325.044.00.44-0.30--
Including 281.0297.016.00.46-0.33--
Including 301.0325.024.00.47-0.33--
          
KDD- 043L 6850 E
Main Zone
120.0178.058.00.13-0.25--
 221.0241.020.00.27-0.30--
 263.0391.0128.00.43-0.41--
Including 356.0378.022.00.76-0.58--
          
KDD-044  L 5800 E
West Zone
74.084.910.9-151.96-1.65
Including74.082.28.2-202.54-1.73
 95.4109.514.1-51.79-0.75
Including96.5100.84.3-135.40-1.34
Including105.0109.54.5-40.37-0.33
          
KRC- 001  L 6900 E
Main Zone
9.090.081.00.35-0.2013-
Including42.049.07.00.57-0.3018-
 106.0117.011.00.32-0.2428-
          
KRC- 002  L 7000 E
Main Zone
6.023.017.00.25-0.2813-
 63.0102.039.00.45-0.22--
          
KRC- 003  L 7350 E
Main Zone
5.025.020.00.21-0.0937-
 42.048.06.00.22-0.1664-
 81.085.04.00.50-0.0824-
KRC- 004  L 7450 E
Main Zone
0.0126.0126.0No significant results 
          
KRC- 005L 6800 E
Main Zone
0.0106.0106.0No significant results 

Corona - Summary of Drilling Results
Hole
Number
NorthingEastingRLDipAzimuthFrom
(m)
To (m)Length
(m)
Gold
(g/t)
Comments
VIND0476485981379795295-60268178.5191.012.5124.1Total Shear Zone
incl.     178.5181.12.60.5HW shear
      181.1183.52.3657.9Corona Elevated Grade
      183.5191.07.60.6FW Shear
VIND0486485981379792296-50268122.0129.07.00.6Total Shear Zone
VIND0496485981379798295-68268195.0206.011.039.8Total Shear Zone
incl.     195.0201.56.50.6HW shear
      201.5203.41.9225.2Corona Elevated Grade
      203.4206.02.60.1FW Shear
VIND0506486044379816296-60269173.0179.06.00.2Total Shear Zone
VIND0516485931379800295-60269147.0157.010.01.7Total Shear Zone
VIND0526485983379863295-60268254.0265.011.03.0Total Shear Zone
incl.     254.0258.64.60.7HW shear
      258.6259.30.639.2Corona Quartz
      259.3265.05.80.8FW Shear
VIND0536486044379813296-50269179.0196.017.00.1Total Shear Zone
VIND0546485931379803295-68269197.0200.03.00.2Total Shear Zone
VIND0556485984379866295-67269312.0328.016.01.6Total Shear Zone
incl.     312.0320.08.00.1HW shear
      320.0321.01.01.9Corona Quartz
      321.0328.07.03.3FW Shear
VIND0566486044379819295-68267208.1212.34.20.9Total Shear Zone
VIND0576485981379788295-58290161.0168.07.05.0Total Shear Zone
incl.     161.0163.02.03.9HW shear
      163.0165.02.013.5Corona Quartz
      165.0168.03.00.1FW Shear
VIND0586485944379920295-60268361.0369.08.15.0Total Shear Zone
incl.     361.0363.02.10.7HW shear
      363.0366.53.50.3Corona Quartz
      366.5369.02.515.2FW Shear
VIND0596485979379760296-69270120.0137.017.02.0Total Shear Zone
incl.     120.0122.02.00.5HW shear
      122.0124.02.00.1Corona Quartz
      124.0137.013.02.5FW Shear
VIND0606485981379755296-55296129.0132.73.70.2Total Shear Zone
incl.     129.0130.51.50.0HW shear
      130.5131.00.51.1Corona Quartz
      131.0132.71.70.0FW Shear
VIND0616485944379925295-65268454.0470.016.00.1Total Shear Zone
VIND0626485877379924295-60268331.5341.09.60.1Total Shear Zone
VIND0636485981379800295-62290205.0221.016.00.5Total Shear Zone
incl.     205.0219.714.70.1HW shear
      219.7220.10.416.5Corona Quartz
      220.1221.00.90.0FW Shear
VIND0656485940379920295-57266314.0322.08.00.1Total Shear Zone
incl.     314.0317.43.40.2HW shear
      317.4318.61.20.1Corona Quartz
      318.6322.03.40.0FW Shear
VIND0666485877379928295-67268421.4437.416.10.4Total Shear Zone
incl.     421.3429.27.90.1HW shear
      429.2432.23.01.8Corona Quartz
      432.2437.45.20.1FW Shear
VIND0686486002379806295-56269179.0193.514.52.1Total Shear Zone
incl.     179.0180.81.80.7HW shear
      180.8181.20.466.1Corona Quartz
      181.2193.512.40.2FW Shear
VIND0696486002379810295-60269196.0207.011.03.6Total Shear Zone
incl.     196.0200.44.40.3HW shear
      200.4203.02.69.1Corona Quartz
      203.0207.04.03.7FW Shear
VIND0706486002379814295-64269211.4218.77.30.5Total Shear Zone
incl.     211.4213.52.00.1HW shear
      213.5214.10.72.7Corona Quartz
      214.1218.74.60.4FW Shear
VIND0716485960379815295-56269172.3185.613.30.9Total Shear Zone
VIND0726485960379819295-60269188.6195.67.03.2Total Shear Zone
VIND0736485960379823295-65269210.4216.15.70.1Total Shear Zone
VIND0746485980379866295-64269272.4283.210.80.2Total Shear Zone
incl.     272.4276.33.90.0HW shear
      276.3276.90.62.8Corona Quartz
      276.9283.26.30.0FW Shear
VIND0756485930379875295-60268255.7263.37.70.5Total Shear Zone
VIND0766485962379819295-61274193.2201.07.818.5Total Shear Zone
incl.     193.2197.24.00.0HW shear
      197.2199.52.360.9Corona Quartz
      199.5201.01.50.8FW Shear
VIND0776485962379815295-53280167.5181.013.50.9Total Shear Zone
incl.     167.5168.20.73.5HW shear
      168.2169.51.32.8Corona Quartz
      169.5181.011.60.6FW Shear

Chalice - Summary of Drilling Results
Hole
Number
EastingNorthingRLDipAzimuthFrom
(m)
Interval
(m)
Gold
(g/t)
Zone
CHUG008735951864789251166-34271148.715.35.7Gap
         Gap
      166.012.04.1(HW3)
      184.06.05.2HW2
CHUG0088A35951864789251165-40269162.014.06.9Gap
      192.01.02.7Gap(HW3)
CHUG008935951864789251166-28268142.02.03.0Gap
CHUG009535951864789261166-31277157.07.31.0Gap
      171.06.68.3HW2
CHUG009935951864789251166-30260152.09.02.7Gap
      168.05.01.1HW2
CHUG015235951864789251165-35256170.06.04.1Gap
CHUG015435951864789251166-34262182.66.40.7HW2

Surprise - Summary of Drilling Results
Hole
Number
EastingNorthingDipAzimuthFrom
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Gold
(g/t)
SD0013339116573200-6024022.023.01.04.6
     59.065.06.06.8
     97.0102.05.0Void
     107.0108.01.01.6
     111.0112.01.02.2
     123.0124.01.01.1
SD0023338576573286-6024013.014.01.01.5
     91.05.04.01.7
SD0033339646573112-6024061.063.02.011.7
     90.091.01.07.0
     98.0110.012.04.8
    Including 98.0101.03.016.3
    Including106.0110.04.01.6
     113.0115.02.03.9
     125.0126.01.04.3
     135.0137.02.012.4
SD0043339616573229-6024074.075.01.01.1
SD0053338066573371-6024082.087.05.010.8
SD0063339086573315-602409.010.01.01.4
     96.097.01.01.2
     104.0107.03.014.7
     114.8117.02.37.9
     176.0177.01.01.2
     196.0197.01.01.2
     199.0200.01.02.5
     227.0228.01.055.6
SD0073340176573026-60240No signficant results
SD0083340146573141-60240117.5119.01.52.3
     230.0233.03.013.1
SD0093337556573456-602403.04.01.01.7
     75.077.02.02.2
SD0103338566573400-60240No signficant results
SD0113339586573344-602400.02.02.02.0
     31.032.01.01.1
SD0123340696572938-6024077.078.01.01.1
     89.090.01.02.5
     100.0101.01.01.9
SD0133340666573055-60240No signficant results
SD0143340646573170-60240180.5182.01.58.3

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