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VANCOUVER, Nov. 20, 2017 /CNW/ - Triumph Gold Corp.,
(TSX-V: TIG) (OTCMKTS: NFRGF) ("Triumph Gold" or the
"Company") is pleased to announce that recent soil sampling
has defined a 1.8 X 0.75 km multi-element (Au, Cu, Pb, Zn, As, Bi,
Sb) soil anomaly, extending the Tinta Au-Ag vein system to the
northwest. The anomaly is northwest-southeast trending, open
to the northwest and begins 500 metres northwest, along strike, of
the Tinta Au-Ag-Cu-Pb-Zn deposit, in an area tested by only one
historical drill hole (see below). Six of seven trenches dug
over 700 metres strike length, within the anomaly, uncovered
multiple clay-altered or silicified zones up to 2.6 metres wide
that contain strongly weathered
quartz-chalcedony-carbonate-sulphide vein networks. Sulphide
contents are highly variable due to surface weathering and boxwork
after leached sulphides are common. Where sulphides are
preserved they include up to 15% coarse pyrite and variable amounts
of galena, sphalerite and chalcopyrite. Highlights of
exploration at Tinta include:
- A 1.8-km-long multi-element soil anomaly, open to the
northwest, along strike of the Tinta Au-Ag deposit has been
defined.
- The anomaly has a higher concentration of samples with elevated
pathfinder elements (As, Sb, Bi) than the area surrounding the
Tinta vein deposit and a similar concentration of samples with
elevated gold, but over an area twice the size.
- Within the 1.8-km-long soil anomaly, a 700-metre-long section
was tested with seven trenches. Six exposed multiple clay-altered
or silicified zones with mineralized
quartz-chalcedony-carbonate-sulphide vein networks. Highlights of
assay results include:
-
- 2.21 grams/tonne (g/t) Au and 11.3 g/t Ag over 1.5m in a
chip sample from Trench 3
- 0.666 g/t Au and 13.7 g/t Ag over 1.5m in a chip sample
from Trench 3
- 1.9 g/t Au and 40.9 g/t Ag in a grab sample from Trench
4.
- 4.9 g/t Ag, 1.5% Zn and 0.4% Pb in a grab sample
from Trench 4
- 0.793 g/t Au and 3.7 g/t Ag over 0.4m in a chip sample
from Trench 5.
Exploration in the vicinity of the Tinta vein deposit in 2016
comprised a 1.1 sq. km (414 sample) soil geochemistry grid and
VLF-EM and magnetic geophysical surveys covering 9.0 sq. km.
These surveys defined a number of coincident multi-element soil and
geophysical anomalies, the most prominent of which was along strike
of the Tinta Au-Ag-Cu-Pb-Zn deposit (see PR17-04, Feb. 27 2017), which has an inferred resource of
2.16 million tonnes grading 1.89 g/t Au, 54.9 g/t Ag, 0.27% Cu,
0.99% Pb and 1.41% Zn (December 15,
2014). Follow-up exploration in 2017 included:
- an expanded soil geochemistry grid with 993 samples collected
over 8 sq. km, and
- 560 metres of excavator trenching within the coincident
anomalies defined by the 2016 survey.
The 2017 soil grid expanded the length of the 2016 soil anomaly
from 900 to 1,800 metres. In addition, the 2017 soil survey
covered the area around the Tinta vein to provide a better basis
for comparison between geochemistry of soils in the new anomaly and
soils surrounding the existing deposit.
The 2017 trenches uncovered granite with numerous broad
hematite-epidote-chlorite-altered intervals, the same host rock and
alteration that surrounds productive veins in the Tinta
deposit. Within these zones there are multiple discrete
strongly weathered, clay-altered or silicified zones up to 2.6
metres wide that contain quartz-chalcedony-carbonate-sulphide vein
networks that appear to be hosted in faulted zones which are
parallel to the Tinta vein trend; similar zones are also observed
in the Tinta deposit. The trenches were mapped and sampled; a
total of ninety-two samples were collected including eighteen grab
samples and seventy-three chip samples (collected over 107.2
metres). Table 1 contains significant results from the trench
sampling and Figure 1 below (or see Triumph Gold website) shows the
locations of the trenches and samples.
http://www.triumphgoldcorp.com/projects/freegold-mountain/tinta-hill-deposit/
Table 1: Significant assay results from trenching within the
Tinta Extension Soil Anomaly. These data represent highlights
of 2017 trench sampling that included 18 grab and 73 chip
samples.
Trench
|
From
|
To
|
Length
|
Sample
|
Au
|
Ag
|
Cu
|
Pb
|
Zn
|
|
(m)
|
(m)
|
(m)
|
Type
|
(ppm)
|
(ppm)
|
(ppm)
|
(ppm)
|
(ppm)
|
TT17-01
|
16.00
|
18.00
|
2.00
|
CHIP
|
0.177
|
36.9
|
31
|
234
|
139
|
|
TT17-02
|
No Significant
Assay Results
|
|
TT17-03
|
12.00
|
13.50
|
1.50
|
CHIP
|
2.210
|
11.3
|
232
|
117
|
269
|
TT17-03
|
74.00
|
|
|
GRAB
|
0.759
|
7.1
|
69
|
246
|
504
|
TT17-03
|
75.50
|
77.00
|
1.50
|
CHIP
|
0.666
|
13.7
|
700
|
815
|
911
|
|
TT17-04
|
2.70
|
|
|
GRAB
|
1.900
|
40.9
|
99
|
910
|
199
|
TT17-04
|
3.50
|
|
|
GRAB
|
0.100
|
15.3
|
1785
|
1810
|
1760
|
|
TT17-05
|
24.40
|
|
|
GRAB
|
0.194
|
6.2
|
91
|
714
|
519
|
|
TT17-06
|
21.50
|
|
|
GRAB
|
0.400
|
25.5
|
229
|
451
|
201
|
TT17-06
|
30.00
|
|
|
GRAB
|
0.171
|
15.3
|
77
|
50
|
94
|
TT17-06
|
71.50
|
72.50
|
1.00
|
CHIP
|
0.022
|
1.1
|
16
|
734
|
1910
|
TT17-06
|
73.00
|
|
|
GRAB
|
0.068
|
4.9
|
97
|
4020
|
15050
|
|
TT17-07
|
18.00
|
|
|
GRAB
|
0.050
|
9.2
|
1045
|
1885
|
2500
|
TT17-07
|
20.10
|
20.50
|
0.40
|
CHIP
|
0.793
|
3.7
|
905
|
47
|
448
|
TT17-07
|
20.30
|
|
|
GRAB
|
0.891
|
4.5
|
62
|
1550
|
50
|
Historical drilling within the newly defined soil anomaly is
limited to a single 152 m diamond drill hole (TH07-06; Figure 1),
which was collared between trench 4 and trench 6 (Figure 1).
The drill hole was not well situated to test the mineralized
structures identified in 2017 trenches, but it did intersect two
approximately 50 cm quartz veins surrounded by networks of
quartz-calcite stringers. Assay results include 0.355 g/t Au and
5.9 g/t Ag over 1.1 m (45.06-46.16 m) and 0.310 g/t Au and 12.7 g/t
Ag over 0.45 m (40.8-41.25 m).
Discussion of results:
Results from the 2016 and 2017 soil sampling survey show a
strong multi-element anomaly along strike of the Tinta vein
deposit, with an approximately 500 metre gap between the vein and
the newly defined 1.8-km-long anomaly. The geological model
of a pinching and swelling vein structure may adequately explain
the absence and then re-occurrence of the soil anomaly along strike
of the Tinta vein. The new soil anomaly covers twice the area
of the one defined around the Tinta vein. It has a greater
concentration of samples with elevated gold pathfinder elements
(e.g. As, Sb and Bi) and similar concentration of samples with
elevated gold compared to the samples surrounding the Tinta
vein. The geochemical signature within the new anomaly is
suggestive of a higher-level portion of the vein which may be more
prospective for precious metals.
Trenching within the soil anomaly tested less than half of the
total length of the anomaly, and uncovered altered, veined and
mineralized rock in six of seven trenches. Trench 2, which
did not uncover mineralized rock, is interpreted to have been dug
too far to the southwest to have encountered the same mineralized
structures identified in the other trenches. Mineralization
in the trenches is associated with faulted alteration zones, which
are also observed in the Tinta deposit. Sulphide leaching has
likely reduced the overall base metal grades of the trench
samples.
President's Comment:
Paul Reynolds, Triumph Gold
Corp.'s President and CEO comments: "The Tinta Au-Ag deposit is one
of Triumph Gold's higher grade and underexplored resources.
Identifying an along-strike soil anomaly that is twice the
size of the anomaly surrounding the current resource area is very
exciting. If it is an extension of the Tinta vein system, it
could dramatically affect the size of the resource. We look
forward to testing the new anomaly with more trenching and
follow-up drilling in 2018 and exploring to the northwest where the
anomaly remains open."
Methods and Qualified Person
Soil samples were collected at predetermined locations
identified using a global positioning system. Samples were
collected from B-horizon, or below the top layer of volcanic ash
where B-horizon could not be sampled. The samples were
characterized, dried, and delivered to ALS Minerals Preparation
Laboratory in Whitehorse. Samples were analyzed by ALS Global
of North Vancouver, British
Columbia using Au-ST43 (super trace Au determination via
25.0 g Aqua Regia digestion and ICP-MS analysis) and ME-MS41 (51
element analysis via 0.5 g Aqua Regia digestion and ICP-MS
analysis).
Trench samples were collected from locations determined by a
global positioning system. The samples were analyzed by ALS
Global of North Vancouver, British
Columbia. They were prepared for analysis according to ALS
method PREP35: each sample was crushed to 70% passing 2mm and a
250g split was pulverized to better than 95% passing 106 micron
mesh. Gold was tested by fire assay with atomic absorption
finish on a 30g nominal sample (method Au-AA23), and samples that
tested over 10 g/t Au were retested using fire assay with a
gravimetric finish (method Au-GRA21). An additional 35
elements were tested by ICP-AES using an Aqua Regia digestion
(method ME-ICP41), over limit samples for copper were retested
using the same technique but with assay grade Aqua Regia digestion
and a higher range of detection (method ME-OG46). Quality
assurance and control (QAQC) is maintained at the lab through
rigorous use of internal standards, blanks and duplicates.
Some technical information contained in this release is
historical in nature and has been compiled from sources believed to
be accurate. This technical information has not been verified
by Triumph Gold and may in some instances be unverifiable.
The reported geochemical sampling program was carried out by
TerraLogic Exploration Inc. under the supervision of Michael McCuaig (P.Geo). The reported
trenching program was conducted under the supervision of
Jesse Halle (P.Geo). The
technical content of this news release has been reviewed and
approved by Tony Barresi, Ph.D.,
P.Geo., VP Exploration for the company, and qualified person as
defined by National Instrument 43-101.
About Triumph Gold Corp.
Triumph Gold Corp. is a growth oriented Canadian-based precious
metals exploration and development company. Triumph Gold
Corp. is focused on creating value through the advancement of the
district scale Freegold Mountain project in Yukon. For maps and more information,
please visit our website www.triumphgoldcorp.com
On behalf of the Board of Directors
Signed "Paul Reynolds"
Paul Reynolds, President &
CEO
For further
information please contact: John Anderson, Chairman
Triumph Gold Corp.
(604) 218-7400
janderson@triumphgoldcorp.com
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