Sixty North Gold´s 2017 Prospecting Results Define Two Gold Trends over 3 km Long
Ronald Handford, CEO, said: "The Company is very pleased that new gold showings are being discovered and previously recognized showings can be expanded to define kilometre-scale trends. The Company plans to follow up on these trends in our 2018 exploration program with detailed mapping, systematic sampling, and trenching where warranted. We mobilized crews to the property at the beginning of June to commence this work. The 2017 results confirm the broad potential for surface exploration throughout our property, in addition to the potential from the advanced exploration underground bulk sample planned for 2019 at the former-producing A-Zone."
Two Gold Trends Identified
Two dominant gold trends containing eight material gold zones, including the A-Zone, have been identified as the Western Mafic Trend (WMT) and Eastern Mafic Trend (EMT). These trends include discrete high grade gold bearing veins, within altered and mineralized host rocks similar in nature to those that host the greater than 1.27 million ounce Measured and Indicated Mineral Resource at GoldMining Inc.'s Ormsby Zone (22,296,000 tonnes grading 1.77 gpt, containing 1,270,000 oz gold; SRK Feasibility Study, 2012). Collaborative work with the Mon Gold Property's adjacent property owners confirms these trends. Mineralization found on the Mon Property that resembles mineralization found on nearby properties does not confirm that this type of mineralization will be of the same size, shape and grade on the Mon Property, it only indicates that there is potential for such mineralization to be found.
Geological Setting
The WMT and EMT are dominated by gabbro dykes and/or sills transecting Kam Group, Banting Group, or Burwash Formation rocks. Three additional gold zones occur outside of these major trends, two with no gabbroic rock association, and one associated with a separate cluster of gabbro bodies.
West Mafic Trend (Gold Zones 6, 7, 8, 9, 11)
The WMT hosts a north-northwest-striking three km long series of gold zones (6, 7, 8, 9, and 11). Four of these five gold zones were previously known but not fully investigated. The WMT gold trend occurs 300 m west of the A-Zone within Kam Group mafic igneous rocks. Mineralization consists of a series of subparallel discontinuous quartz veins and altered rocks up to 100 m wide that can be traced discontinuously (constrained by exposure) across much of the property. A total of 103 grab samples were collected along this trend returning an average grade of 2.98 gpt gold. Individual grab samples up to 38.71 gpt were obtained.
East Mafic Trend (Gold Zones, 1, 2, 3, 4)
The EMT hosts the past producing A-Zone as well as other previously recognized mineralization. A 4 m wide zone (3) with narrow quartz veins can be traced for 140 m containing malachite staining and visible gold. Twenty-three samples were collected from this area with an average grade of 6.95 gpt gold with a high value of 144 gpt gold (1AT fire assay).
A new gold zone (4) has been discovered 400 m east of this showing, may be consanguineous with it. Six samples collected here have returned average grades of 2.14 gpt gold with a high value of 6.63 gpt gold. A second new showing, 200 m north of the new showing just described yielded average grade of 5.58 gpt with a high value of 9.68 gpt gold from six grab samples. Five hundred and fifty metres northeast of this (2) on an adjacent property, 11 samples returned an average of 25.96 gpt gold with a high value of 210 gpt gold.
A previously recognized gold zone (5) hosted between the EMT and WMT is represented by a single grab sample of a sulfide-rich schistose mafic rock that graded 12.88 gpt gold.
A new gold showing (10), outside of the two dominant mafic trends, 500m west of the WMT, occurs within Kam Group mafic rocks and is located by a single grab sample grading 4.49 gpt gold.
Dr. D.R. Webb, Ph.D., P.Geo., P.Eng. is the Qualified Person for this release within the meaning of NI 43-101 and has reviewed the technical content of this release and has approved its content.
About the Company
The Company is engaged in acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties. Its principal target is the exploration for gold on the Mon Gold Property, 40 km north of Yellowknife, NWT. The Mon Gold Property consists of 11 contiguous mining leases and 3 mineral claims, comprising an aggregate 1,536.92 acres, located in the South MacKenzie Mining District, NWT. For more information, please refer to the Company's Prospectus dated January 19, 2018 available on SEDAR (www.sedar.com), under the Company's profile.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
"Ronald Handford"
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Ronald Handford,
Chief Executive Officer and Director
For further information, please contact:
Ronald Handford, CEO 604-230-4263
Email: rhandford@sixtynorthgold.com
Website: www.sixtynorthgold.com
Statements about the Company's future expectations and all other statements in this press release other than historical facts are "forward looking statements". Such forward-looking statements are based on numerous assumptions, and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, including risks inherent in mineral exploration and development, which may cause the actual results, performance, or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any projected future results, performance, or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Further details about the risks applicable to the Company are contained in the Company's Prospectus dated January 19, 2018 available on SEDAR (www.sedar.com), under the Company's profile.
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Two Gold Trends at the Kam Gold Property
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