SUDBURY, ON, Aug. 21, 2018 /CNW/ - Transition Metals
Corp. (TSXV: XTM) ("Transition") is pleased to report
that recent sampling of the waste rocks at the Big Four showing
returned up to 3.04% Co and 31.6 g/t Ag from grab sampling of
cobaltite-rich material. The Big Four showing is located within the
historic Gowganda silver-cobalt
camp approximately 2.0 km southwest of Castle Silver Resources Inc.
past producing Castle Mine. The Gowganda Gold project was recently
returned to the Company under an option agreement with Aldershot
Resources Ltd (see press release dated April
26, 2016).
Transition CEO Scott McLean
commented that "Although past work on the property has
highlighted the presence of a robust gold system that appears to be
getting stronger at depth, the property is adjacent to the
past-producing silver deposits of the Gowganda silver-cobalt camp. Many of the
structures hosting the gold mineralization correlate with the
location of the silver mineralization that was mined in the
adjacent Nipissing diabase sills.
The company believes that Gowganda Property has excellent potential
to host both gold and cobalt mineralization."
Discussion of Results:
The Big Four showing includes a series of trenches, pits, and a
25 ft (7.6 m) deep shaft located on
the north side of the radio tower hill, north of highway 560.
McIlwaine (1978) described the showing as a northeast-trending, 5-6
in. (12.7 -15.2 cm) carbonate-quartz vein containing arsenopyrite,
cobaltite, pyrites, and galena that cuts Archean sulphide-facies
iron formation.
The samples collected from the waste dump included
cobaltite-rich carbonate material with a texture resembling
amygdaloidal basalt with 2-3 mm spherical white calcite in a medium
grey brown matrix containing cobaltite. There were also samples of
highly fractured oxide facies iron formation with fine-grained
pyrite and chalcopyrite fractured fillings. These samples were
selectively chosen and are not necessarily representative of the
grade of the mineralization hosted on the property.
McIlwaine, W.H. 1978.
Geology of the Gowganda Lake – Miller Lake Silver Area; Ontario
Geological Survey, Geological Report 175, 185 p.
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Table 1.
Sample
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Co
|
Co
|
Ag
|
Au
|
As
|
Cu
|
Cu
|
Unit
|
ppm
|
%
|
ppm
|
ppm
|
ppm
|
ppm
|
%
|
S899388
|
>10000
|
1.48
|
11.75
|
0.477
|
>10000
|
41.1
|
|
S899389
|
6560
|
0.66
|
2.12
|
0.025
|
8870
|
90.1
|
|
S899390
|
4250
|
0.43
|
15.20
|
0.030
|
5480
|
41.5
|
|
S899391
|
221
|
0.02
|
0.48
|
0.001
|
208
|
9.4
|
|
S899392
|
1615
|
0.16
|
12.10
|
0.016
|
2750
|
31.5
|
|
S899393
|
>10000
|
1.26
|
4.46
|
0.044
|
>10000
|
68.3
|
|
S899394
|
>10000
|
1.99
|
20.20
|
0.549
|
>10000
|
50.9
|
|
S899395
|
>10000
|
2.43
|
26.00
|
0.624
|
>10000
|
70.0
|
|
S899396
|
1380
|
0.14
|
2.24
|
0.025
|
1795
|
22.3
|
|
S899397
|
75
|
<0.01
|
11.85
|
0.251
|
511
|
>10000
|
1.42
|
S899398
|
>10000
|
3.04
|
31.60
|
0.590
|
>10000
|
157.5
|
|
S899399
|
3510
|
0.35
|
4.79
|
0.121
|
4700
|
117.5
|
|
S899400
|
3390
|
0.34
|
18.85
|
0.015
|
5920
|
500.0
|
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About the Gowganda Gold Project
The project is focused on Archean greenstone overlain by
Proterozoic sediments of the Cobalt Embayment located south of the
Round-Lake Batholith in the south-western part of the prolific
Abitibi greenstone belt. Gold mineralization on the property is in
part controlled by the emplacement of Archean syenitic intrusions
that are locally altered and mineralized. High grade, nugget like
gold mineralization occurs within quartz veining within the altered
syenite and host volcanics. Silver-cobalt-bearing five element vein
systems hosted primarily in the upper portion of the Proterozoic
Nipissing gabbro sill were the focus of the past-producing silver
deposits of the Gowganda area.
Silver was produced between 1910 and 1989 with the two main
past-producers being the Miller-O'Brien and Castle mines which
produced 40.7 M oz Ag and 785,700 lb
Co and 9.4 M oz Ag and 376,053 lb Co
respectively (Duplessis, 2015). Structures hosting gold
mineralization appear to correlate with the location of the
silver/cobalt mineralization.
Duplessis, C, 2015.
Takara Resources Inc. Castle Silver Property Gowganda, Ontario,
Canada NI 43-101 Technical Report; dated August 21,
2015.
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Qualified Person
The technical elements of this press release have been approved
by Mr. Thomas Hart, P.Geo., a
Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101. All analytical
work performed on core samples was conducted at ALS-Chemex with
sample preparation completed in Sudbury,
Ontario and analyses completed in North Vancouver, B.C. The quality system used
by ALS-Chemex complies with international standards ISO 9001:2000
and ISO 17025:2005.
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SOURCE Transition Metals Corp.