Triumph Gold Corp., (TSX-V: TIG) (OTCMKTS: TIGCF)
(“
Triumph Gold” or the “
Company”)
is pleased to announce the results from the 2018 surface sampling
program conducted at the Drone, Granger and Blue Sky zones, within
the 6-kilometre-long multi-element soil anomaly that encompasses
the Revenue and Nucleus deposit areas on Triumph Gold’s 100% owned,
road accessible, Freegold Mountain Property, in the Yukon
Territory, Canada.
Highlights of results include:
- At the newly discovered Drone Zone
grab and chip samples within a 100 X 25 metre area of exposed
altered and mineralized bedrock and regolith contain local bonanza
grade gold (Au) concentrations up to 450 grams per tonne
(g/t)* and consistently anomalous to high grade copper
(Cu) up to 2.09%.
- Within the Blue Sky Zone 13
new grab samples* have an average grade of 4.5 g/t Au, ranging up
to 16.8 g/t Au. The Blue Sky zone was identified in 2016
as prospective for gold-rich porphyry mineralization and in
2017-2018 the high grade, gold rich Blue Sky Porphyry was
discovered (e.g. RVD18-19 with 316 metres @ 1.10 g/t Au, 0.27% Cu).
The 2018 grab samples were collected 400-800 metres southeast of
the Blue Sky Porphyry discovery area identifying the surface
expression of a new and previously untested mineralized zone.
- At the Granger Zone oxide-gold
target, samples from two new trenches define gold mineralization in
highly oxidized rock at surface and demonstrate continuity of
mineralization between surface and intersections made in 2018 drill
holes that tested beneath the trenches. Results from trenches
include:
- In TR18-04, 0.70 g/t Au
over 18.5 metres** including 3.26 g/t Au over 1
metre** on the southern end of the trench, leaving the
highest grade portion of the mineralized body open to the
south.
- In TR18-03, 1.04 g/t Au
over 3.5 metres** and 0.89 g/t Au over 4
metres**.
The 2018 surface sampling program in the
Revenue-Nucleus area was designed to explore for, test and validate
near-surface targets within a six-kilometre-long multi-element soil
anomaly that encompasses the Revenue and Nucleus deposits (Figure
1). Triumph Gold geologists believe that the entire soil anomaly is
underlain by rocks affected by a gold-rich hydrothermal system
related to a large buried porphyry intrusion that has yet to be
tested by drilling. The surface sampling program tested three main
areas with a total of 164 linear chip or channel samples collected
from exposed bedrock or in excavated trenches, and 35 grab samples
of bedrock, regolith or locally sourced float.
Figure 1
Drone Zone
The Drone Zone was discovered in 2018 as a
result of local placer mining operations that exposed a roughly 100
X 25 metre area of altered and mineralized outcrop at the bottom of
the Mechanic Creek valley (news release PR#18-11 dated October 16,
2018). This new zone is located 500 metres east of high-grade drill
intercepts in the Nucleus gold deposit, and 500 metres west of
drill holes that intersected the Keirsten Zone porphyry.
Mineralization encompasses the entire area of exposure, which
consists of granite hosting large xenoliths of biotite schist, and
cross-cut by irregular quartz-feldspar-porphyry dykes and thick
gouge-rich faults. Mineralization comprises disseminated sulfides
and quartz-sulfide veins with pyrite, chalcopyrite, and lesser
arsenopyrite, bismuthinite and visible gold.
The Drone Zone was tested with 49 chip samples
and 21 grab samples*. Sample F00032970 which assayed 450 g/t Au and
19 g/t Ag contained abundant visible gold and was collected from
locally sourced rock debris at the eastern side of the placer
mining cut where the zone appears to extend beneath overburden.
Mineralization with anomalous to bonanza grade gold and copper
concentrations is consistent though the Drone Zone; assay
highlights are reported in Table 1. The zone is open in all
directions and has never been drilled or previously explored.
Table 1: Significant
Grab and Chip Samples from the Drone Zone 2018
Drone Zone Grab Samples* |
Sample ID |
Northing*** |
Easting*** |
Au g/t |
Ag g/t |
Cu % |
F00032970 |
6913542 |
380057 |
450.41 |
19 |
0.023 |
F00032968 |
6913543 |
380057 |
3.67 |
<2 |
0.033 |
F00032952 |
6913529 |
380032 |
1.77 |
25 |
2.090 |
F00032967. |
6913525 |
380032 |
0.35 |
2 |
0.552 |
F00032956 |
6913526 |
380046 |
0.26 |
3 |
0.182 |
Drone Zone Chip Samples |
Sample ID |
Trench ID |
Sample Length** |
Au g/t |
Ag g/t |
Cu % |
F00032915 |
DZT-2 |
2.0 |
1.20 |
<2 |
0.077 |
F00032916 |
DZT-2 |
2.0 |
0.58 |
<2 |
0.054 |
F00032921 |
DZT-2 |
2.0 |
4.82 |
<2 |
0.017 |
F00032936 |
DZT-3 |
2.0 |
0.56 |
<2 |
0.105 |
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Blue Sky Zone
The Blue Sky Zone covers the eastern side of the
six-kilometre-long Revenue-Nucleus soil anomaly. Drill testing for
porphyry mineralization in 2017 and 2018 confirmed high-grade
gold-rich mineralization within the Blue Sky Zone on the western
slope of Bowlidden Ridge (e.g. RVD18-19 with 316 metres @ 1.10 g/t
Au, 0.27% Cu; see news release PR#18-09 dated Sept. 12, 2018).
Surface sampling in 2018 focused on the eastern slope of Bowlidden
Ridge approximately 400-800 metres from the Blue Sky Porphyry
discovery area (Figure 1).
The 2018 surface sampling program included 86
chip and channel samples from three trenches and thirteen grab
samples collected mainly from disturbed bedrock along new access
roads. Of the thirteen grab samples, eight contained greater than
2.0 g/t Au, to a high of 16.8 g/t Au (Table 2)*. Trenches returned
anomalous gold concentrations (Table 2), including 1.46 g/t
Au over 1 metre** in BST18-01 and 0.31 g/t Au over 8 metres** in
BST18-02, which is contained within a 52.50 metre** section of 0.15
g/t Au (the full length of the trench). Most mineralized samples
comprise phyllic altered granite with quartz veins that contain
trace bismuthinite ± molybdenite ± chalcopyrite ± arsenopyrite.
These new samples, as well as two grab samples* of quartz veins
collected from the area in 2017 that graded 3.76 and 5.77 g/t Au,
define an approximately 400-metre-long corridor of mineralization
that is open in all directions and is untested by drilling. A
single 2017 drill hole tested the southern side of Bowlidden Ridge
(RVD17-09). It was collared on the far southern edge of the newly
defined mineralized zone and was oriented southwards, away from the
new surface samples. Results from that hole include ten
intersections that graded over 1.0 g/t Au, within a 269 metre
interval of highly anomalous gold (0.24 g/t Au; see news release
PR#17-13, dated November 2, 2017).
Table 2: Significant
Grab and Chip/Channel Samples from the Blue Sky Zone
2018
Blue Sky Zone Grab Samples* |
Sample ID |
Northing*** |
Easting*** |
Au g/t |
Ag g/t |
Cu % |
Mo % |
C00029002 |
6913001 |
383748 |
16.79 |
<2 |
0.009 |
0.002 |
C00029001 |
6912991 |
383728 |
11.9 |
4 |
0.047 |
0.002 |
C00030446 |
6913004 |
383714 |
9.49 |
5 |
0.018 |
0.003 |
C00029036 |
6913005 |
383715 |
6.96 |
<2 |
0.013 |
0.003 |
C00030442 |
6912754 |
383895 |
4.51 |
3 |
0.011 |
0.116 |
C00030443 |
6912754 |
383895 |
3.38 |
<2 |
0.004 |
0.142 |
C00048133 |
6912999 |
383717 |
2.46 |
<2 |
0.020 |
0.001 |
C00030444 |
6912754 |
383845 |
2.09 |
4 |
0.003 |
0.017 |
C00048132 |
6913012 |
383703 |
0.44 |
<2 |
0.006 |
0.000 |
Blue Sky Zone Chip and Channel
Samples |
Trench ID |
From-To (m) |
Sample Length (m)** |
Au g/t |
Ag g/t |
Cu % |
Mo % |
BST18-02 |
0.00 - 52.50 |
52.50 |
0.15 |
<2 |
0.012 |
<0.001 |
Including |
30.00 - 38.00 |
8.00 |
0.31 |
<2 |
0.027 |
<0.001 |
BST18-01 |
9.00 - 10.00 |
1.00 |
1.46 |
<2 |
0.022 |
0.002 |
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|
|
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Granger Zone
The Granger Zone is a shallow oxide gold
exploration target that is located between the Revenue and Nucleus
deposits near the center of the Revenue-Nucleus soil anomaly.
Historical exploration in this zone included trenching, rock
sampling, with grab samples up to 45.5 g/t Au*, and percussion,
reverse circulation and limited diamond drilling. Historical
drilling made multiple shallow oxide gold intercepts, including
5.29 g/t Au over 13.71 metres** in GRRAB-091 (from 3.05 metres to
the bottom of the hole at 16.76 metres). Drilling in 2018
intersected variably oxidized near-surface mineralization in every
hole, delineating a mineralized corridor over 200 metres
strike-length and to a depth of at least 74 metres (News Release
PR#18-12, dated October 24, 2018). The mineralized zone is open in
all directions and to depth.
Highlights of the results from 2018 Granger Zone
drilling include:
- RVD18-33 with 18.39 metres** of
0.98 g/t Au (2.95 – 21.34m)
- RVD18-29 with 18.00 metres** of
0.61 g/t Au (53.00 – 71.00m)
- RVD18-30 with 55.21 metres** of
0.45 g/t Au (18.84 – 74.05m)
Twenty-nine chip and channel samples covering
46.80 meters in two newly (2018) excavated trenches tested strongly
oxidized rock in the center of the mineralized corridor. Samples
form the trenches contain a similar tenor of gold mineralization as
that intersected at depth by drilling, indicating continuity from
surface to a depth of approximately 45 metres. Trench results
include 1.04 g/t over 3.5 metres** in TR18-03, and 0.70 g/t Au over
and 18.5 metres** including 1.72 g/t Au over 3.5 metres** in
TR18-04 (Table 3). The southern edge of trench TR18-04 has some of
the highest grade mineralization (e.g. 3.26 g/t Au over 1 metre**)
demonstrating that the zone is open and highly prospective to the
south.
Table 3: Chip and
Channel Samples from the Granger Zone 2018
Granger Zone Trench Samples |
Trench ID |
From-To (m) |
Sample Length (m) ** |
Au g/t |
TR18-03 |
1.00 - 5.00 |
4.00 |
0.89 |
TR18-03 |
10.00 - 13.50 |
3.50 |
1.04 |
TR18-04 |
1.50 - 20.00 |
18.50 |
0.70 |
Including |
16.50 - 20.00 |
3.50 |
1.72 |
Including |
19.00 - 20.00 |
1.00 |
3.26 |
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Tony Barresi, Vice President of Exploration for
Triumph Gold Corp. comments “As we advance exploration in
underexplored portions of the 6-kilometre-long soil anomaly that
surrounds the Revenue and Nucleus deposit areas, we are continually
impressed by the world-class scale of the of the underlying
gold-rich hydrothermal system. Each of the surface exploration
target areas yielded exciting results. Newly discovered
mineralization at the Drone Zone and in the Blue Sky Zone reinforce
our belief that Revenue and Nucleus are only small parts of a much
larger mineralized body. Both of the new showings represent high
quality drill ready targets with potential for high grade gold
intersections. In addition, new trenches in the Granger Zone
demonstrate continuity of oxide gold mineralization between surface
and underlying drill intersections, building a case for a
near-surface heap leachable oxide gold resource.”
Notes:
* Grab samples are selective in nature, and the
reported mineralization and assay results may not be
representative.
** Length/interval refer to sample length.
True widths have not been determined.
*** Coordinates are given in North American
Datum 83 (NAD83), Zone 8.
Methods
Linear chip and channel samples ranged between
0.25 and 2 metres in length. Chip samples were collected with a
rock hammer and channel samples were cut from outcrop with a
portable diamond saw. 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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