Triumph Gold Corp., (TSX-V: TIG) (OTCMKTS: TIGCF)
(“
Triumph Gold” or the “
Company”)
is pleased to announce the results from the inaugural diamond
drilling of the Irene gold vein, located on Triumph Gold Corp’s
100% owned, road accessible Freegold Mountain Property, Yukon
Territory. The Irene vein was drill-tested over a 450 metre strike
length, with 1,369 metres drilled in 11 drill holes. Gold bearing
veins were intersected in every hole.
Highlights of results include:
- Significant vein-hosted gold was
intersected in all 11 holes, defining a mineralized corridor with
multiple mineralized structures that are now defined over a 450
metre strike-length, and which are open in both directions along
strike.
- Gold values up to 20.70 grams per
tonne (g/T) over 0.70 metres** (m) (IR18-01, 67.50m – 66.20m).
- Intersections define thick
mineralized envelopes:• 2.38 g/T gold (Au) over 6.13 metres**
(IR18-08, 32.72 – 38.85m).• 1.15 g/T Au over 19.00 metres** (IR
18-05, 43.90 – 62.90m).• 2.19 g/T Au over 5.65 metres**
(IR18-18-10, 47.00 – 52.65m).
- Multiple mineralized veins were
intersected in individual drill holes; e.g. four veins in IR18-10:•
3.09 g/T Au over 2.00 metres** (43.00 – 45.00m).• 2.19 g/T Au over
5.65 metres** (47 – 52.65m).• 0.93 g/T Au over 0.95 metres** (62.05
– 63.00m).• 1.91 g/T Au over 2.82 metres** (69.00 – 71.82m).
Refer to Table 1 for a full list of significant
intersections, Table 2 and Figure 1 for drill hole locations, and
Figure 1 and 2 for the geological setting and relative locations of
the Irene and Goldstar veins.
TABLE 1 Results from 2018
diamond drilling of the Irene vein, FreegoldMountain Project.
Drill holes listed in order from northwest to southeast.
Drill Hole ID |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Length** (m) |
Au (g/T) |
Ag (g/T) |
IR18-09 |
60.00 |
60.75 |
0.75 |
0.747 |
<2.0 |
IR18-08 |
32.72 |
38.85 |
6.13 |
2.379 |
<2.0 |
Including |
36.58 |
37.50 |
0.92 |
6.140 |
<2.0 |
IR18-05 |
43.90 |
62.90 |
19.00 |
1.147 |
<2.0 |
Including |
46.20 |
47.20 |
1.00 |
4.530 |
<2.0 |
Also Inc. |
54.90 |
56.90 |
2.00 |
2.675 |
<2.0 |
Also Inc. |
60.90 |
61.90 |
1.00 |
4.300 |
<2.0 |
IR18-10 |
43.00 |
45.00 |
2.00 |
3.090 |
<2.0 |
Including |
43.00 |
44.00 |
1.00 |
4.390 |
<2.0 |
And |
47.00 |
52.65 |
5.65 |
2.191 |
<2.0 |
Including |
48.00 |
51.00 |
3.00 |
3.317 |
<2.0 |
And |
62.05 |
63.00 |
0.95 |
0.932 |
<2.0 |
And |
67.06 |
71.82 |
4.76 |
1.906 |
<2.0 |
Including |
69.00 |
71.82 |
2.82 |
2.902 |
<2.0 |
IR18-11 |
72.66 |
73.40 |
0.74 |
6.740 |
9 |
And |
84.00 |
85.00 |
1.00 |
1.410 |
6 |
And |
89.96 |
90.96 |
1.00 |
3.010 |
18 |
IR18-03 |
76.10 |
79.65 |
3.55 |
0.811 |
<2.0 |
And |
81.80 |
84.95 |
3.15 |
1.738 |
<2.0 |
Including |
81.80 |
83.95 |
2.15 |
2.146 |
<2.0 |
And |
87.36 |
89.19 |
1.83 |
1.870 |
<2.0 |
And |
98.65 |
99.65 |
1.00 |
0.854 |
<2.0 |
And |
101.85 |
104.65 |
2.80 |
1.221 |
13.5 |
IR18-04 |
113.60 |
114.74 |
1.14 |
2.360 |
<2.0 |
IR18-01 |
64.01 |
67.80 |
3.79 |
6.723 |
<2.0 |
Including |
66.50 |
67.80 |
1.30 |
17.215 |
<2.0 |
Or |
66.50 |
67.20 |
0.70 |
20.700 |
<2.0 |
And |
69.80 |
70.80 |
1.00 |
4.410 |
<2.0 |
And |
103.63 |
105.16 |
1.53 |
0.968 |
14 |
IR18-02 |
108.75 |
109.50 |
0.75 |
1.340 |
<2.0 |
IR18-06 |
57.25 |
58.25 |
1.00 |
1.340 |
<2.0 |
And |
67.75 |
74.45 |
6.70 |
0.903 |
<2.0 |
IR18-07 |
82.72 |
83.71 |
0.99 |
0.817 |
36 |
And |
91.75 |
96.70 |
4.95 |
1.070 |
<2.0 |
History of Discovery
The Irene vein is located on the lower northwest
flank of Freegold Mountain, 2.35 kilometres along strike to the
northwest of the Goldstar epithermal gold vein system, which is
exposed on the top of the Mountain. Irene was first identified in
2013 when Triumph Gold was alerted by a local placer miner that a
mineralized vein had been uncovered in Guder Creek during surficial
gold mining operations. By 2014 the vein had been exposed via
placer mining over a strike length of 140 metres. Extensive surface
outcrop channel sampling yielded excellent results across the full
area of exposure, including 7.11 g/T Au over 3 metres (TR13-21),
5.19 g/T Au and 66.8 g/T Ag over 1 metre (TR14-36), 19.9 g/T Au and
145.0 g/T Ag over 0.36 metres (TR14-37), and 3.47 g/T Au over 7.0
metres (TR13-018).
Geology of the Irene Vein
The 2018 inaugural diamond drill program on the
Irene gold vein system tested beneath the surface exposures of the
vein with drill holes spaced every 50 metres and tested for along
strike extensions beyond the surface exposure with step-out holes
located 100 metres to the southeast and 100 and 200 metres to the
northwest. Mineralized veins were encountered in every hole to a
maximum vertical depth of approximately 100 metres. The
intersections define a mineralized corridor that contains multiple
veins divided into two types: 1) gold dominant quartz veins and
chalcedonic breccias with abundant fine arsenopyrite in multiply
re-brecciated quartz, and 2) gold and silver rich massive sulfide
veins, composed of pyrite, chalcopyrite, arsenopyrite and
stibnite.
The Irene vein/mineralized corridor coincides
with the NW-SE oriented Guder Creek, a deeply incised topographic
feature that partly bisects Freegold Mountain and which contains
significant placer gold. The vein is located at a fault modified
contact between Yukon Tanana metamorphic rock and Middle Cretaceous
Revenue granite. In drill core, faulted slivers of multiple
granitoid and metamorphic lithologies were observed. The Guder
Creek fault is interpreted to be a splay off of the Big Creek
Fault, which is an important control on mineralization elsewhere on
the Freegold Mountain Property (e.g. the Revenue-Nucleus area), and
regionally (e.g. Goldcorp’s Coffee Creek deposit).
Link Between Irene Vein and the Goldstar
Vein
The Goldstar vein system is located on the top
of Freegold Mountain, 2.35 kilometres to the southeast and along
strike of the Irene vein. It is exposed over approximately 900
metres as a series of en echelon quartz veins and vein breccia. The
vein system was among the earliest exploration targets on the
Freegold Mountain property and it was tested with 30 short reverse
circulation and diamond drill holes in 1959, 1974, 1987 and 1991.
Historical drill results are similar to results from 2018 drilling
at Irene and include 11.65 g/T Au over 2.59m, 9.77 g/T Au over
2.20m, 7.95 g/T over 1.5m, 5.42 g/T Au over 3.4m and 5.6 g/T Au
over 1.53m. Outcrop between the Goldstar vein on the top of
Freegold Mountain and Irene near the bottom of the mountain, is
buried under overburden and thick vegetation and has never been
drill tested. A historical grab sample collected in 2005 from a
trench located between Goldstar and Irene, 420 meters northwest of
the Goldstar vein exposure, graded 425 g/T Au and 321 g/T Ag***.
Historical assays have not been verified by Triumph Gold Corp.
Exploration Potential
Combined, the exposed or drill tested portions
of the Irene and Goldstar veins cover 1.35 kilometres. The
veins are along strike of one another, they have similar geological
characteristics, and they have consistent drill results with
multi-gram gold over multi-metre intersections. The 2.35 kilometre
long area between the Irene and Goldstar veins is highly
prospective for a continuation of gold mineralization. Future
drilling and trenching of the intervening area will test the
possibility that these veins are contiguous, which would
potentially demonstrate a 3.70 kilometre strike-length and 650
metre vertical extent of gold mineralization.
TABLE 2 – 2018 Irene Drill Hole
Location and Orientation
Drill hole ID |
Easting* |
Northing* |
Azimuth |
Inclination |
Depth (m) |
IR18-01 |
386648 |
6910463 |
215 |
-50 |
112.78 |
IR18-02 |
386648 |
6910463 |
215 |
-66 |
175.26 |
IR18-03 |
386602 |
6910487 |
215 |
-50 |
116.74 |
IR18-04 |
386602 |
6910487 |
215 |
-66 |
201.10 |
IR18-05 |
386568 |
6910515 |
215 |
-50 |
105.16 |
IR18-06 |
386686 |
6910427 |
215 |
-50 |
109.73 |
IR18-07 |
386761 |
6910372 |
215 |
-50 |
126.49 |
IR18-08 |
386480 |
6910584 |
215 |
-50 |
106.68 |
IR18-09 |
386398 |
6910638 |
215 |
-55 |
68.58 |
IR18-10 |
386568 |
6910515 |
215 |
-60 |
126.49 |
IR18-11 |
386568 |
6910515 |
215 |
-75 |
120.40 |
Notes:
* Coordinates are given in North American Datum
83 (NAD83), Zone 8.** Length/interval refer to drill hole
intercept. True widths have not been determined.*** Grab
samples are selective in nature, and the reported mineralization
and assay results may not be representative.
Methods
Drill core samples ranged between 0.55 and 2 metres length and
were cut at Triumph’s core logging facility on the Freegold
Mountain Property. The samples were analyzed by SGS Canada of
Vancouver, British Columbia. They 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), and
samples that tested over 10 g/T Au were retested using a 30g
nominal sample and gravimetric analysis (method GO FAG303). An
additional 35 elements were tested by ICP-AES using a four-acid
digestion (method GE ICP40B). Quality assurance and control
(QAQC) is maintained at the lab through rigorous use of internal
standards, blanks and duplicates. An additional QAQC program
was administered by Triumph Gold: at minimum three quality control
samples, consisting of blanks, certified reference standards and
duplicates, were blindly inserted into each 75 sample batch.
QAQC samples that return unacceptable values trigger investigations
into the results and reanalyses of the samples that were tested in
the batch with the failed QAQC sample.
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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