Triumph Gold Triples Property Size at Andalusite Peak in NW British Columbia after Identifying Extensive Cu-Au-Ag Mineralizat...
January 09 2019 - 8:00AM
Triumph Gold Corp., (TSX-V: TIG) (OTCMKTS: TIGCF)
(Frankfurt: 8N61) (“
Triumph Gold” or the
“
Company”) is pleased to announce the results from
two days of prospecting and alteration mapping conducted in July of
2018 on the Andalusite Peak property in north western British
Columbia, Canada. Based on positive results from the sampling
campaign Triumph Gold increased the Andalusite Peak land package
from 9.87 km2 to 31.67 km2 via staking. Highlights of results
include:
- Two copper-gold-silver (Cu-Au-Ag)
mineralized trends have been delineated, with grades in grab
samples up to 67% Cu, 500 grams per tonne (g/T) Ag
(sample C00030474), and 2.8 g/T Au (sample
C00030466).
- The strike length of the
Gentleman/Julep Trend has been expanded from 140 metres defined in
2017, to at least 550 metres. This trend is now defined by
seven samples with >0.5% Cu, and grades up to 3.3% Cu,
22.1 g/T Ag, and 2.8 g/T Au.
- A newly identified, 1,000 by 300
metre mineralized trend (the Tennessee Trend) has been delineated
on a ridge 1.5 kilometres west of the Gentleman/Julep Trend. This
trend is defined by fifteen new and historical samples with
>0.5% Cu, including grades up to 67% Cu, 500 g/T Ag, and 2.8 g/T
Au.
- Geological mapping has provided
better definition of extensive high temperature intermediate and
advanced argillic alteration that locally overprints early quartz
magnetite veining.
Tables 1 and 2 contain all 2018 samples
collected within the Tennessee Trend and the Gentleman/Julep Trend
respectively. Maps highlighting the location of the property,
alteration corridor, and mineralized trends are on Triumph Gold
Corp’s website (Figures).
Grab samples are selective in nature, and the reported
mineralization and assay results may not be representative.
Table 1 – 2018 Sample Results from the
Tennessee Trend |
Sample ID |
Easting* |
Northing* |
Cu (%) |
Au (g/T) |
Ag (g/T) |
C00030474 |
469862 |
6458571 |
67.0 |
0.569 |
500.0 |
C00030466 |
469941 |
6458426 |
2.420 |
2.770 |
17.0 |
C00030407 |
469952 |
6458810 |
1.870 |
0.427 |
27.0 |
C00030409 |
470015 |
6458372 |
1.830 |
0.038 |
25.0 |
C00030476 |
470017 |
6458830 |
1.430 |
0.040 |
9.0 |
C00030469 |
470086 |
6458425 |
1.300 |
0.179 |
5.0 |
100158 |
470108 |
6458360 |
1.239 |
0.158 |
4.5 |
100159 |
470165 |
6458265 |
1.154 |
0.235 |
12.1 |
C00030410 |
470178 |
6458250 |
1.040 |
0.009 |
2.0 |
C00030467 |
470181 |
6458237 |
1.000 |
0.092 |
6.0 |
C00030470 |
470189 |
6458276 |
0.627 |
0.078 |
<2.0 |
C00030411 |
470213 |
6458157 |
0.606 |
0.086 |
19.0 |
C00030479 |
470214 |
6458122 |
0.520 |
0.044 |
4.0 |
C00030408 |
470217 |
6458611 |
0.500 |
0.016 |
<2.0 |
C00030477 |
470221 |
6458587 |
0.493 |
0.005 |
<2.0 |
C00030468 |
470222 |
6458607 |
0.392 |
0.089 |
4.0 |
C00030471 |
470234 |
6458605 |
0.359 |
0.025 |
<2.0 |
C00030472 |
470234 |
6458607 |
0.349 |
0.032 |
<2.0 |
C00030475 |
470240 |
6458590 |
0.295 |
0.005 |
2.0 |
C00030473 |
470242 |
6458372 |
0.259 |
0.050 |
<2.0 |
100157 |
470243 |
6458543 |
0.251 |
0.100 |
3.5 |
100160 |
470243 |
6458543 |
0.248 |
0.034 |
1.9 |
C00030478 |
470247 |
6458574 |
0.234 |
0.015 |
5.0 |
100156 |
470252 |
6458391 |
0.036 |
0.008 |
0.9 |
C00030480 |
470261 |
6458137 |
0.002 |
0.186 |
<2.0 |
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Table 2 – 2018 Sample Results from the
Gentleman/Julep Trend |
Sample ID |
Easting* |
Northing* |
Cu (%) |
Au (g/T) |
Ag (g/T) |
100152 |
471622 |
6458580 |
3.329 |
2.845 |
22.1 |
C00030461 |
471664 |
6458632 |
0.657 |
0.147 |
11.0 |
C00030462 |
471656 |
6458631 |
0.610 |
0.085 |
8.0 |
100155 |
471493 |
6458283 |
0.582 |
0.082 |
3.7 |
C00030406 |
471493 |
6458284 |
0.381 |
0.057 |
<2.0 |
100153 |
471528 |
6458375 |
0.346 |
0.138 |
12.5 |
100047 |
471743 |
6458768 |
0.323 |
0.183 |
5.1 |
100151 |
471657 |
6458638 |
0.251 |
0.089 |
3.5 |
C00030464 |
471527 |
6458376 |
0.185 |
0.076 |
4.0 |
C00030460 |
471659 |
6458636 |
0.172 |
0.040 |
2.0 |
C00030459 |
471746 |
6458767 |
0.160 |
0.029 |
<2.0 |
C00030465 |
471477 |
6458249 |
0.036 |
0.000 |
<2.0 |
100049 |
471720 |
6458724 |
0.001 |
0.002 |
<0.1 |
C00030405 |
471621 |
6458681 |
0.001 |
<0.005 |
<2.0 |
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Paul Reynolds, Triumph Gold’s President and CEO,
comments, “Andalusite Peak is an exciting, early stage pipeline
project that has been developed utilizing the same strategies that
led to the exceptional success we had drilling our flagship
Freegold Mountain project this past year. I congratulate our
technical team for their systematic approach to exploration that
has resulted in multiple new discoveries during 2018.”
The Andalusite Peak property was staked by
Triumph Gold in January 2017 to cover an alteration “blow out” (a
portion of an alteration zone with increased width and alteration
intensity) near the center of a 27-kilometre-long corridor of
intermediate to advanced argillic alteration that was identified
and mapped in 2016 by B.C. Geological Survey geologist Bram van
Straaten. Work by Triumph Gold geologists in 2017 verified the
alteration zone and identified mineralization in two locations (the
Gentleman and Julep showings), south of the alteration zone, with
grab samples that graded up to 1.8 g/T Au, 21 g/T Ag, and 2.25% Cu
(See PR#18-03 dated January 22, 2018). Sampling in 2018 focused on
the area south of the alteration zone and was conducted on two
ridge-lines, the one that hosts the Julep and Gentleman showings,
and another parallel ridge 1.5 kilometres to the west where
historical grab samples graded up to 3.04% Cu, 68.9 g/T Ag and 0.23
g/T Au (B.C. Assessment Report # 30590). On the eastern ridge the
Gentleman/Julep mineralized trend is now defined over a distance of
550 metres and remains unexplored along the ridge to the south or
down-slope to the east and west. On the western ridge, the
Tennessee mineralized trend extends at least one kilometre along
the ridge, was sampled on both sides of a plateau where the ridge
widens to 300 metres and is open in all directions.
Mineralization on both ridges comprises veins
and volcanic-breccia-fill with quartz ± calcite ± epidote ±
actinolite ± chlorite gangue and variable proportions of
chalcopyrite, bornite, chalcocite, malachite and azurite. Copper
bearing minerals also occur along fractures, filling vesicles, and
disseminated in wall rock adjacent to veins. Triumph Gold
geologists interpret the mineralization on both ridgelines to be
part of a single very large mineralized zone greater than 1 by 1.5
kilometres in area.
Evidence for a Porphyry
System
Geological mapping by Triumph and regional
mapping and geophysical surveys provide important evidence that the
Andalusite Peak property is highly prospective for an underlying
porphyry deposit:
- The property is located
in the centre of a regional scale, lithocap-style, belt of
alteration, a geological environment typically associated with
porphyry copper and high sulfidation Cu-Au systems.
- Andalusite Peak contains the most
extensive and highest grade Cu-Au-Ag mineralization documented to
date in the belt.
- The property is centred on one of
three known “blow-outs” in the belt. The other two have seen more
advanced exploration that has identified porphyry-style alteration
and Cu-Au-Mo mineralization below the lithocap (Kaizen Discovery’s
Tanzilla property 8 km to the northwest, and Teck’s McBride
property 9 km to the southeast).
- The alteration mineral assemblage
(quartz-andalusite-pyrophyllite) documented in the Andalusite Peak
alteration zone represents the highest temperature advanced
argillic alteration identified in the belt.
- Quartz-magnetite veins mapped by
Triumph within the alteration zone indicate possible proximity to a
high temperature mineralized core zone/causative intrusion.
- The property is underlain by a 10
kilometre long trend with high magnetic response, indicating
potential for a buried oxidized (magnetite bearing) intrusive
body.
Triumph Triples
Andalusite Peak Land Position Through
Staking
As a result of the positive 2018 sampling
program, and verification of extensive high grade Cu, Ag, Au
mineralization on the Andalusite Peak property, Triumph Gold has
tripled its land position via staking. The 31.67 km2 Andalusite
Peak property now encompasses the full argillic alteration blowout
and an approximately 8.5 kilometre strike length of ground south of
the alteration zone. The new ground includes ridges, spurs and
valleys adjoining and between the ridges that host the
Gentleman/Julep Trend and the Tennessee Trend. It also
encompasses significant magnetic anomalies and the Wolf Minfile
showing (BC Minfile ID# 104I 056), which includes shear zones and
porphyry dykes with strong Cu±Ag mineralization (two contiguous
chip samples averaging 1.35% Cu over 10.3 meters), located across a
valley 3.3 km east of the Gentleman/Julep trend. Historical (1972)
assays for the Wolf showing have not been verified by Triumph Gold
Corp.
Notes:
* Coordinates are given in North American Datum
83 (NAD83), Zone 9.
Methods
Two batches of samples were collected on the
Andalusite Peak property, and they were analysed by two labs, but
using roughly equivalent techniques: samples with ID format
C00030XXX were analyzed by ALS Global in North Vancouver, British
Columbia; samples with ID format 1000XX were analyzed by Bureau
Veritas in Vancouver, British Columbia. Samples at the SGS lab were
prepared for analysis according to SGS method PRP89: each sample
was crushed to 75% passing 2mm and a 250g split was pulverized to
better than 85% passing 75 micron mesh. Gold was tested by fire
assay with atomic absorption finish on a 30g nominal sample (method
GE FAA313). An additional 35 elements were tested by ICP-AES using
a four-acid digestion (method GE ICP40B), over limit samples for
copper were retested using the same technique but with ore grade
four acid digestion and a higher range of detection (method GA
AAS42S), and over limit samples by that technique were retested
using X-ray florescence (method GO XRF77B). Samples submitted to
the Bureau Veritas lab were prepared for analysis according to
Bureau Veritas method PRP70-250: each sample was crushed, and a 250
g split was pulverized to passing a 200 mesh. Gold was tested by
fire assay with an atomic emission spectroscopy finish on a 30g
nominal sample (method FA330-Au). An additional 45 elements were
tested by ICP-AES using a four-acid digestion (method MA200), over
limit samples for copper were retested using the same technique but
with ore grade four acid digestion and a higher range of detection
(method MA370). Quality assurance and control (QAQC) at both labs
are maintained through rigorous use of internal standards, blanks
and duplicates.
Qualified Person
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, Executive
Chairman Triumph Gold Corp. (604) 218-7400
janderson@triumphgoldcorp.com |
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