Beauce Gold Fields (Champs D’Or en Beauce) (BGF) (TSX
Venture: ¨BGF¨) is pleased to announce that a comparative
analysis of both gold particles and of bedrock geochemistry samples
taken from the exposed geological Fault Line at Poulin Trench 10008
(press release February 3rd 2020) link the proposed Fault Line to
the historical placer gold channel found on the Company’s
St-Simon-Les-Mines property. Geochemistry analysis show a strong
correlation of pathfinder elements: arsenic, tungsten and antimony.
Moreover, SEM analyses indicate similar silver content in bedrock
gold particles to the placer channel gold nuggets.
Patrick Levasseur, president and CEO of Beauce
Gold Fields said, "The match in pathfinders elements as well as a
match in silver to gold content, is the strongest evidence yet
associating bedrock gold at the geological fault line to the
historical placer channel." Mr. Levasseur further stated: "This
gives full weight to the theory that the fault zone could be the
host of an ancient hydrothermal gold system responsible for the
concentration of gold in the rock. The presence of this gold system
could explain, among other things, the gold placers found in the
basal till and the underlying saprolite along the historic
Saint-Simon-les-Mines placer gold channel. We believe that focusing
on this system could lead to new gold discoveries"
Map: Saint-Simon les Mines Placer Channel and Fault
Line
- https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/72aad7b8-6bf8-4625-96dc-233c25c7e4a0
Silver Content Of Bedrock Gold Particles
Similar To Placer Channel Gold Nuggets
In Company’s February 3rd 2020 press release, it
was reported that samples taken from Poulin trench 10008 contained
three visible gold particles totaling 0.55 mg (0.275 g/t). The
particles were extracted from volcaniclastic rocks that were
heavily injected with rusty quartz veins. The excavation of trench
10008 also exposed the main geological Fault Line that runs along
strike the historical placer gold channel on the Company’s
St-Simon-Les-Mines property.
In March of 2011, the Company’s former parent
company, HPQ Silicon Resources (formerly known as Uragold),
completed a Sonic Drill program into the historical placer gold
channel. Eighteen (18) coarse gold grains and nuggets were
extracted from cores of auriferous basal till and saprolite.
(Source: Beauce Gold Fields’ compliant NI-43-101 Technical Report
July 4th 2018)
Under the supervision of Dr. Marc
Richer-LaFlèche, Ph.D. Géo from INRS, the 3 Fault zone Poulin
trench 10008 gold particles and the eighteen of the 2011 Sonic
Drilled gold grains were sent to INRS and analyzed using a Zeiss
EVO® 50 smart SEM (SEM) scanning electron microscope coupled to an
Oxford Instruments elementary microanalysis system by X-ray energy
dispersion spectrometry (EDS). For the Poulin trench gold
particles, 41 of the 62 random sequenced analysis over the scanned
particles revealed a silver content that ranged between 2.71% Ag to
8.14% Ag with an average reading of 6.03% Ag.
For comparative analysis, morphology of the
auriferous basal till and saprolite gold grains were separated into
groups of proximal angular vs distal rounded shapes. It was
observed that relatively angular nuggets (example A, B and C)
contain an average Au-Ag mixture of 6.80% Ag (Silver) (25 random
sequenced analysis ranging 1.26% to 21.30% Ag) which is similar to
the gold observe in Trench-10008. Some nuggets have internal
cavities filled with iron oxides (goethite-hematite) probably
reflecting the saprolitisation (weathering) of bedrock and of
little hydraulic transportation. The second population of nuggets
(example C, D and E) were rounded by hydraulic transport, and which
do not contain silver (only gold). It is likely that these nuggets
of almost pure gold were affected by geochemical or biogeochemical
process involving preferential leaching of silver. Note that in the
St-Simon-les-Mines area, the presence of saprolitized rocks is a
local geological characteristic essentially observed in the sector
of the Beauce placer near the Gilbert river (including rocks from
the 10008 trench and outcrop 8000). Such weathered rocks are
not preserved elsewhere in the study area. The presence of gold
nuggets showing internal weathering embayments rich in iron oxides
is another evidence suggesting a local provenance of gold.
In August of 2013, Uragold analyzed gold nuggets
collected from material presumed to have been processed by the
previous 1960s gold dredging operation. The gold nuggets were
identified as having a silver content of 10%. In 1987, a
study of placer gold nuggets by Coniagas Mines revealed a silver
content of 7-8% Ag. (Source: Beauce Gold Fields’ compliant
NI-43-101 Techical Report July 4th 2018)
The Company’s July 4th 2018 43-101 Report states
that analysis of the silver content and of the gold particle shapes
of historical gold nuggets suggest they are detrital in origin and
that they have undergone only minor transport. Meaning that the
nuggets from the placer channel are derived from pre-existing rock
that, through processes of weathering formed the saprolite rock
that in turn eroded to form the basal till. The similarities in
the silver content of Poulin Trench bedrock gold particles
with that of historical placer gold nuggets indicated a shared
origin.
Gold Location |
Nugget Shape |
Silver Content |
Bedrock at Fault Line |
angular |
6.03% |
Saprolite, Placer Channel |
angular |
6.80% |
Basal Till, Placer Channel |
rounded |
No Silver |
SEM images of gold particles and nuggets
- https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/4bb2fa7f-589d-4079-aaff-6991f39845e1
Pathfinder Elements Indicate A Link
Between Bedrock At Fault Line To The Historical Placer Gold
Channel
The Company’s July 4th 2018 43-101 report states
that analysis of dense mineral concentrate of basal till and
saprolite drilled from the historical placer gold channel revealed
pathfinders elements of arsenic, tungsten and antimonyup to 135 ppm
As, 580 ppm W and 8 ppm Sb.
In 2019, The Company collected 267 channel
samples from rock outcrops and trenches throughout an area of 30
square kilometers centered around the St-Simon-les-Mines historical
placer gold district. Out of 267 samples, only sample #8000 and
sample TR 10008 contained the full suite of pathfinder elements of
arsenic, tungsten and antimony. Sample TR 10008 was taken
from Poulin Trench 10008. As noted above, Trench 10008 contained
visible gold particles from bedrock and exposed the main geological
fault line that runs along the historical placer gold channel.
Sample #8000 was from an outcrop to NE to Trench 10008.
Geochemical association of pathfinder elements
and silver in gold nuggets is the strongest evidence yet that gives
weight to the theory that the fault zone could be the host of an
ancient hydrothermal gold system responsible for the concentration
of gold in the rock. The presence of this gold system could
explain, among other things, the gold placers found in the basal
till and the underlying saprolite along the historic
Saint-Simon-les-Mines placer gold channel.
Channel Sample Highlights
include
- 3 channel Samples #5051 B, B2 and C: Taken from an outcrop
along St-Charles Road returned anomalous gold values of 70, 98, 560
ppb Au. Potentially identifying a new gold zone North West of the
property.
- Sample #8000: 25 ppb Au, pathfinders 245 ppm As, 0.7 ppm Sb, 2
ppm W
- Samples TR 10008 A, B & C pathfinders (29 to 75 ppm of As,
0.7 to 1 ppm of Sb, 4 to 8 ppm of W)
- Sample 6007-b: 124 bbp Au. Quartz veined rock outcrop on
eastern bank of Ruisseau Giroux in the area surrounded by 19th
century placer gold mining shafts.
- Balance of channeled outcrop samples throughout 30sq km
returned no significant gold values. This narrows down the
exploration area for a hard rock gold deposit along the Fault Line
and Ruisseau Giroux.
The exploration team, under the supervision of
Dr. Marc Richer-LaFleche, Ph.D. Géo of INRS, systematically
prospected, sampled and mapped the main outcrops, located on both
sides of Gilbert River and Giroux Creek, more specifically between
Rang St-Charles and Rang VI roads. The geological mapping and
structural geology work was aimed at documenting and to gain a
better understanding the geochemistry of the area's sedimentary and
volcanic rocks. Special attention was paid to sampling the
different generations of quartz veins in the region. 267 channel
and bulk samples were collected, prepared and sent to Activation
Labs (Ancaster, Ontario) assayed for gold and other trace
elements.
Marc Richer-LaFlèche, Ph.D. Geo., a qualified
person as defined by NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the
technical information presented in this release.
About Beauce Gold Fields
Beauce Gold Fields is a gold exploration company
focused on placer to hard rock exploration in the Beauce region of
Southern Quebec. The Company’s flagship property is the
St-Simon-les-Mines Gold project, a unique, historically significant
gold property located in the municipality of Saint-Simon-les-Mines.
Comprising of a block of 152 claims as well as 7 real estate lots,
the project area hosts a six kilometer long placer channel that
consist of an unconsolidated gold-bearing sedimentary unit (a lower
saprolite and an upper brown diamictite). Textural observations
(angularity) of gold nuggets suggest a relatively proximal source
and therefore a short transport distance. The gold in saprolite
indicates a close proximity to a bedrock source of gold, providing
possible further exploration discoveries. The property was host to
Canada’s first gold rush before the one in the Yukon Klondike. It
hosts some of the largest historical placer gold mines in Eastern
North America that were active from 1860s to the 1960s (see HPQ
SEDAR-filed July 4 2018 43-101 report).
Beauce Gold Fields website
www.beaucegold.com
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detailed from time-to-time in the Company's on-going filings with
the securities regulatory authorities, which filings can be found
at www.sedar.com. Actual results, events, and performance may
differ materially. Readers are cautioned not to place undue
reliance on these forward-looking statements. The Company
undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any
forward-looking statements either as a result of new information,
future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable
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the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
For further information
contact
Patrick Levasseur, President and CEO Tel: (514)
262-9239 Bernard J. Tourillon, Chairman and COO Tel (514) 907-1011
www.beaucegold.com
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