Great Bear Drills New High-Grade Gold Discovery at Dixie
- Great Bear Drills New High-Grade Gold Discovery at
Dixie:
- 12.33 g/t Gold Over 14.00 m Including 30.90 g/t Gold Over 4.60
m;
- 194.21 g/t Gold Over 2.00 m Including 759.38 g/t Gold Over 0.50
m
- Multiple Shallow Gold Zones at New “Bear-Rimini”
Target
Vancouver, British
Columbia, CANADA -- May 28, 2019 -- InvestorsHub NewsWire
-- Great Bear Resources Ltd. (the "Company" or "Great
Bear", TSX-V: GBR) today reported a
significant new high-grade gold discovery, the
“Bear-Rimini Zone”, at its 100% owned Dixie
Project in the Red Lake District of Ontario. Highlighted
assay results from discovery drill hole DNW-011 are provided in
Table 1.
Table 1:
Highlighted results from discovery drill hole DNW-011 into the
Bear-Rimini Zone.
Drill
Hole |
|
From
(m) |
To
(m) |
Width*
(m) |
Width
(ft) |
Gold
(g/t) |
Gold
(oz/t) |
Vertical
Depth
(m) |
DNW-011 |
|
58.00 |
60.00 |
2.00 |
6.56 |
194.21 |
6.24 |
53 |
including |
58.00 |
58.50 |
0.50 |
1.64 |
759.38 |
24.42 |
|
58.50 |
60.00 |
1.50 |
4.92 |
5.81 |
0.19 |
|
and |
75.00 |
89.00 |
14.00 |
45.93 |
12.33 |
0.40 |
71 |
|
75.95 |
76.45 |
0.50 |
1.64 |
19.33 |
0.62 |
including |
75.95 |
80.55 |
4.60 |
15.09 |
30.90 |
0.99 |
and
including |
78.45 |
80.55 |
2.10 |
6.89 |
60.27 |
1.94 |
and
including |
78.45 |
79.55 |
1.10 |
3.61 |
98.78 |
3.18 |
and
including |
78.95 |
79.55 |
0.60 |
1.97 |
130.97 |
4.21 |
and
including |
80.55 |
88.00 |
7.45 |
24.44 |
0.23 |
0.01 |
|
and
including |
88.00 |
89.00 |
1.00 |
3.28 |
27.15 |
0.87 |
81 |
and |
119.00 |
169.60 |
50.60 |
166.01 |
0.74 |
0.02 |
108 |
*All widths are drill
indicated core length as insufficient drilling has been completed
to determine true width at this time.
Highlights of Great Bear’s most
recent discovery include:
-
The Bear-Rimini
Zone is located 2.5 kilometres northwest
of the Hinge Zone.
-
The
new discovery is hosted by a new exploration target, the
“LP Fault”, and adjacent lithologies.
Airborne geophysics completed by Great Bear shows the LP Fault and
a parallel structure, the “North Fault”, are interpreted to
transect the property for 18 kilometres of strike
length as shown on Figure
1.
-
DNW-011 intersected intervals of
gold mineralization across 110 metres of core
length and were strongest in a coarse quartz crystal
lapilli tuff unit in the northern footwall of the fault. This
is the first drill hole in the project’s history to target this
tuff unit. Complete assays from DNW-011 are provided in Table
2 at the end of this release.
-
The
LP Fault is interpreted as a major gold mineralization
control and hydrothermal fluid conduit during Archean age
gold mineralization. The generally 1 kilometre wide area
between the LP and North Faults may represent a significant
structural dilation zone where gold rich hydrothermal fluids
accumulated.
-
The
LP Fault has a projected depth of 14 kilometres, extending to base
of the continental crust/upper mantle as defined by the Lithoprobe
Survey of the Red Lake district, as shown on Figure
2. A similar deep-seated structural feature was
interpreted by the Survey to be spatially and genetically
associated with the majority of gold mineralization along the main
Red Lake mine trend (Zeng and Calvert, 2006) where over
30,000,000 ounces of gold have been
produced.
-
The
LP Fault parallels highway 105, the main access corridor to Red
Lake and is 1 to 3 kilometres from a powerline and paved
road, and it is a 30 minute drive from the main Red Lake
gold mine operated by Newmont Goldcorp
Corp.
Figure 1: Map of
the Dixie project showing the location of known gold zones (DHZ,
DL, DNW and DNE) and current drill results. The location of
the LP Fault drilled in DNW-011 is shown in red dashes. The
Bear-Rimini Zone is labelled “BR”.
Chris
Taylor, President and CEO of Great Bear said, “After recognizing a
significant hydrothermal alteration zone in our previous round of
regional drilling, we tested and discovered, in our first hole, a
new zone of shallow high-grade gold associated with silicification
of host rocks related to a crustal-scale structure we call the LP
Fault. The fault marks a contact between mafic and
felsic/intermediate rocks and is spatially associated with an 80 to
200 metre wide quartz sericite zone associated with highly
anomalous to high-grade gold mineralization. We interpret the
LP Fault to transect the property for approximately 18 kilometres
of strike length. The new Bear-Rimini Zone joins the Hinge
Zone as a significant new gold discovery and will be an additional
focus of drilling through the remainder of
2019.”
Figure 2: Lithoprobe 3D time travel tomography cross
sectional interpretation showing two major crustal-scale structures
in the Red Lake district, modified from Zeng and Calvert,
2006. The structure on the right is associated with the main
mine trend including Newmont Goldcorp Corp.'s Red Lake Gold
Mine. The structure on the left is the LP Fault at Great
Bear’s Dixie
project.
The Bear-Rimini Zone
High-Grade Gold Discovery
-
The
shallowest current gold intercept in DNW-011 is only 53
metres vertically from surface; 759.38 g/t gold over 0.5
metres.
-
A
finer-scale map showing the location of the Bear-Rimini Zone, other
gold zones and significant nearby drill intercepts into the LP
Fault, with the location of the cross-section provided in
this news release is provided in Figure
3.
-
A cross section
through the LP Fault and adjacent lithologies is shown on
Figure 4.
-
Gold in DNW-011 occurs as
coarse to fine disseminations with minor
accompanying sulphides as shown on Figure
5.
-
DNW-011 was drilled from
north to south across the quartz sericite zone Great Bear
had previously intersected in hole DNW-008 (see news release of May
7, 2019; 34.6 metres of 0.55 g/t gold) and the LP Fault, and
intersected two different zones of gold mineralization,
which are distinguished by host rock type and proximity to the
primary deformation zone within the LP
Fault:
-
High-grade
gold is hosted by strained coarse quartz
crystal lapilli tuff units affected by pervasive
silica alteration (the “Silicified Zone”)
to the north of the LP Fault.
-
Anomalous to
moderate gold grades are hosted by a
“Quartz-Sericite Zone” within and immediately
adjacent to the LP Fault, in significantly strained fine quartz
crystal tuffs and fine-grained intermediate
tuffs.
Figure 3:
Close-in view of the LP Fault and Bear-Rimini discovery, showing
highlighted drill holes completed across 2.5 kilometres of strike
length into the Quartz-Sericite zone. The adjacent Silicified
Zone which hosts high-grade gold in DNW-011 is shown extrapolated
along strike. A – A’ marks the location of the cross section in
Figure 4.
Strike Potential of the
Bear-Rimini Zone
-
A
total of 15 drill holes completed by previous explorers and Great
Bear have intersected the Quartz-Sericite Zone along 2.5
kilometres of strike length of the LP Fault.
All 15 (100%) of these drill holes encountered anomalous to
moderate gold grades matching those observed in the Quartz-Sericite
Zone in DNW-011 and DNW-008. Highlighted results are
provided in Figure 3.
-
These historical drill holes are
interpreted to have been drilled south of the Silicified Zone
intersected by DNW-011 and stayed entirely within the
Quartz-Sericite Zone. The DNE holes drilled closest to the
projected Silicified Zone (i.e. furthest north) had higher
gold grades, including visible gold in drill core.
Up to 80% of the total core length of some historical drill holes
were never split and assayed by past explorers. Great
Bear is currently re-logging and assaying unsampled mineralized
intervals of core from all available historical drill holes from
the area.
-
While the LP Fault has 18
kilometres of interpreted strike length, the number of mineralized
zones that may be hosted by the fault and adjacent units is not yet
known, and the structural corridor is not necessarily mineralized
along its entire length.
Figure 4: Cross
section through Bear-Rimini discovery showing DNW-011, the LP Fault
(dashed line) and adjacent lithologies, alteration zones and drill
holes.
Figure 5: Images of coarse disseminated gold from drill
hole DNW-011. Host rock is quartz crystal lapilli tuff in the
footwall of the LP Fault. Images from the Silicified
Zone. Mineralization depicted in these photos is from two
selective intervals and is not necessarily indicative of
mineralization on the
property.
A three-dimensional
representation of Great Bear’s model of gold mineralization at the
Bear-Rimini discovery as it relates to the 18 kilometre
strike length of the LP Fault and other gold zones is provided in
Figure 6.
The
Company continues to undertake a fully funded, 60,000 metre drill
program that is expected to continue through 2019. In order
to accelerate the program, a second drill rig was added in early
2019, and a third drill rig is expected in the near future.
Approximately 40,000 metres of drilling remain in the current
program.
About Great
Bear
Great Bear Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: GBR) is a well
financed company based in Vancouver, Canada, managed by a team with
a track record of success in the mineral exploration sector. Great
Bear holds a 100% interest, royalty free, in its flagship Dixie
property, which is road accessible year-round via Highway 105, a 15
minute drive from downtown Red Lake, Ontario. The Red Lake
mining district is one of the premier mining districts in Canada,
benefitting from major active mining operations including the Red
Lake Gold Mine of Goldcorp Inc., plus modern infrastructure and a
skilled workforce. Production from the Red Lake district does
not necessarily reflect the mineralization that may, or may not be
hosted on the Company’s Dixie property. The Dixie property
covers a drill and geophysically defined multi kilometre gold
mineralized structure similar to that associated with other
producing gold mines in the district. In addition, Great Bear
is also earning a 100% royalty-free interest in the Pakwash, Dedee
and Sobel properties, which cover regionally significant
gold-controlling structures and prospective geology. All of
Great Bear’s Red Lake projects are accessible year-round through
existing roads.
Figure 6: Three-dimension model of the LP Fault, showing
its interpreted importance during Archean age gold mineralization
and various gold zones at the Dixie project. The outline of
the block model corresponds to the outline of the Dixie property
claims. Bear-Rimini Zone labeled
“BR”.
Drill core is logged and sampled
in a secure core storage facility located in Red Lake
Ontario. Core samples from the program are cut in half, using
a diamond cutting saw, and are sent to SGS Canada Inc. in Red Lake,
Ontario, and Activation Laboratories in Ancaster Ontario, both of
which are accredited mineral analysis laboratories, for analysis.
All samples are analysed for gold using standard Fire Assay-AA
techniques. Samples returning over 3.0 g/t gold are analysed
utilizing standard Fire Assay-Gravimetric methods. Selected samples
with visible gold are also analyzed with a standard 1 kg metallic
screen fire assay. Certified gold reference standards, blanks
and field duplicates are routinely inserted into the sample stream,
as part of Great Bear’s quality control/quality assurance program
(QAQC). No QAQC issues were noted with the results reported
herein.
Mr.
R. Bob Singh, P.Geo, Director and VP Exploration, and Ms. Andrea
Diakow P.Geo, Exploration Manager for Great Bear are the Qualified
Persons as defined by National Instrument 43-101 responsible for
the accuracy of technical information contained in this news
release.
For further information please
contact Mr. Chris Taylor, P.Geo, President and CEO at 604-646-8354,
or Mr. Knox Henderson, Investor Relations, at
604-551-2360.
ON BEHALF OF THE
BOARD
“Chris
Taylor”
Chris Taylor, President and
CEO
Inquiries:
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Fax:
604-646-4526
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www.greatbearresources.ca
Drill
Hole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Lithology |
Gold
(g/t) |
DNW-011 |
12 |
13 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.059 |
DNW-011 |
13 |
14 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.043 |
DNW-011 |
14 |
14.9 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.165 |
DNW-011 |
14.9 |
15.4 |
Mafic
Dyke |
0.022 |
DNW-011 |
15.4 |
16.4 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.475 |
DNW-011 |
16.4 |
17.4 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.069 |
DNW-011 |
17.4 |
18.4 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.017 |
DNW-011 |
18.4 |
19.4 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.006 |
DNW-011 |
19.4 |
20.4 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.01 |
DNW-011 |
20.4 |
20.9 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.451 |
DNW-011 |
20.9 |
21.9 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.005 |
DNW-011 |
21.9 |
22.9 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.017 |
DNW-011 |
22.9 |
24 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.002 |
DNW-011 |
24 |
25 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.002 |
DNW-011 |
25 |
26 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.043 |
DNW-011 |
26 |
27 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.002 |
DNW-011 |
27 |
28 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.023 |
DNW-011 |
28 |
29 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.067 |
DNW-011 |
29 |
30 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.074 |
DNW-011 |
30 |
30.5 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
1.013 |
DNW-011 |
30.5 |
31 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.083 |
DNW-011 |
31 |
32 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.156 |
DNW-011 |
32 |
33 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.069 |
DNW-011 |
33 |
34 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.028 |
DNW-011 |
34 |
35 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.032 |
DNW-011 |
35 |
36 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.025 |
DNW-011 |
36 |
37 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.055 |
DNW-011 |
37 |
37.8 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.023 |
DNW-011 |
37.8 |
38.45 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.007 |
DNW-011 |
38.45 |
39 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.012 |
DNW-011 |
39 |
39.5 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.016 |
DNW-011 |
39.5 |
40 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.013 |
DNW-011 |
40 |
40.5 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.138 |
DNW-011 |
40.5 |
41 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.008 |
DNW-011 |
41 |
42 |
Mafic
Dyke |
0.012 |
DNW-011 |
42 |
43 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.042 |
DNW-011 |
43 |
44 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.282 |
DNW-011 |
44 |
45 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.148 |
DNW-011 |
45 |
46 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.027 |
DNW-011 |
46 |
47 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.014 |
DNW-011 |
47 |
48 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.121 |
DNW-011 |
48 |
49 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.023 |
DNW-011 |
49 |
50 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.046 |
DNW-011 |
50 |
51 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.039 |
DNW-011 |
51 |
52 |
Mafic
Dyke |
0.05 |
DNW-011 |
52 |
53 |
Mafic
Dyke |
0.002 |
DNW-011 |
53 |
54 |
Mafic
Dyke |
0.006 |
DNW-011 |
54 |
55 |
Mafic
Dyke |
0.013 |
DNW-011 |
55 |
55.5 |
Mafic
Dyke |
0.38 |
DNW-011 |
55.5 |
56.5 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.015 |
DNW-011 |
56.5 |
57 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.016 |
DNW-011 |
57 |
57.5 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.022 |
DNW-011 |
57.5 |
58 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.128 |
DNW-011 |
58 |
58.5 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
759.38 |
DNW-011 |
58.5 |
59 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
2.247 |
DNW-011 |
59 |
60 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
7.598 |
DNW-011 |
60 |
60.5 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.027 |
DNW-011 |
60.5 |
61 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.061 |
DNW-011 |
61 |
62 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.246 |
DNW-011 |
62 |
63 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.054 |
DNW-011 |
63 |
63.5 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.098 |
DNW-011 |
63.5 |
64 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.013 |
DNW-011 |
64 |
65 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.022 |
DNW-011 |
65 |
65.5 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.03 |
DNW-011 |
65.5 |
66 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.002 |
DNW-011 |
66 |
67 |
Quartz
Vein |
0.033 |
DNW-011 |
67 |
68 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.002 |
DNW-011 |
68 |
68.5 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.024 |
DNW-011 |
68.5 |
69 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.009 |
DNW-011 |
69 |
69.5 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.012 |
DNW-011 |
69.5 |
70.5 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.023 |
DNW-011 |
70.5 |
71.5 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.027 |
DNW-011 |
71.5 |
72.5 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.029 |
DNW-011 |
72.5 |
73.5 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.679 |
DNW-011 |
73.5 |
74 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.084 |
DNW-011 |
74 |
74.5 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.073 |
DNW-011 |
74.5 |
75 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.085 |
DNW-011 |
75 |
75.95 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
1.702 |
DNW-011 |
75.95 |
76.45 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
19.33 |
DNW-011 |
76.45 |
76.95 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
2.186 |
DNW-011 |
76.95 |
77.45 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
1.16 |
DNW-011 |
77.45 |
77.95 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
7.311 |
DNW-011 |
77.95 |
78.45 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
1.177 |
DNW-011 |
78.45 |
78.95 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
60.15 |
DNW-011 |
78.95 |
79.55 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
130.97 |
DNW-011 |
79.55 |
80.05 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
25.99 |
DNW-011 |
80.05 |
80.55 |
Quartz
Vein |
9.829 |
DNW-011 |
80.55 |
81.05 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.391 |
DNW-011 |
81.05 |
82 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.236 |
DNW-011 |
82 |
83 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.195 |
DNW-011 |
83 |
84 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.074 |
DNW-011 |
84 |
85 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.164 |
DNW-011 |
85 |
86 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.522 |
DNW-011 |
86 |
87 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.134 |
DNW-011 |
87 |
88 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.224 |
DNW-011 |
88 |
89 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
27.15 |
DNW-011 |
89 |
90 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.075 |
DNW-011 |
90 |
91 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.048 |
DNW-011 |
91 |
92 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.02 |
DNW-011 |
92 |
93 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.249 |
DNW-011 |
93 |
94 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.024 |
DNW-011 |
94 |
95 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.035 |
DNW-011 |
95 |
96 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.036 |
DNW-011 |
96 |
97 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.054 |
DNW-011 |
97 |
98 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.04 |
DNW-011 |
98 |
98.8 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.162 |
DNW-011 |
98.8 |
99.3 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.009 |
DNW-011 |
99.3 |
100.3 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.137 |
DNW-011 |
100.3 |
101.3 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.18 |
DNW-011 |
101.3 |
102 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.068 |
DNW-011 |
102 |
103 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.126 |
DNW-011 |
103 |
104 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.207 |
DNW-011 |
104 |
105 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.199 |
DNW-011 |
105 |
105.9 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.126 |
DNW-011 |
105.9 |
107.2 |
Mafic
Dyke |
0.734 |
DNW-011 |
107.2 |
107.7 |
Mafic
Dyke |
0.069 |
DNW-011 |
107.7 |
108.2 |
Quartz
Vein |
0.036 |
DNW-011 |
108.2 |
108.7 |
Quartz
Vein |
0.006 |
DNW-011 |
108.7 |
109.2 |
Quartz
Vein |
0.028 |
DNW-011 |
109.2 |
109.7 |
Quartz
Vein |
0.066 |
DNW-011 |
109.7 |
110.2 |
Quartz
Vein |
1.746 |
DNW-011 |
110.2 |
111 |
Quartz
Vein |
0.329 |
DNW-011 |
111 |
111.95 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.679 |
DNW-011 |
111.95 |
112.25 |
Intermediate
Tuff |
0.087 |
DNW-011 |
112.25 |
112.8 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.027 |
DNW-011 |
112.8 |
114 |
intermediate
tuff |
0.417 |
DNW-011 |
114 |
115 |
intermediate
tuff |
0.375 |
DNW-011 |
115 |
116.1 |
intermediate
tuff |
0.183 |
DNW-011 |
116.1 |
117 |
intermediate
tuff |
0.024 |
DNW-011 |
117 |
118 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.018 |
DNW-011 |
118 |
119 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.076 |
DNW-011 |
119 |
120 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.521 |
DNW-011 |
120 |
121 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.189 |
DNW-011 |
121 |
122 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.913 |
DNW-011 |
122 |
123 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.042 |
DNW-011 |
123 |
124 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.106 |
DNW-011 |
124 |
125 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.054 |
DNW-011 |
125 |
126 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.027 |
DNW-011 |
126 |
127 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.149 |
DNW-011 |
127 |
127.95 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.135 |
DNW-011 |
127.95 |
129 |
Mafic
Tuff |
1.239 |
DNW-011 |
129 |
130 |
Mafic
Tuff |
2.959 |
DNW-011 |
130 |
131 |
Mafic
Tuff |
1.042 |
DNW-011 |
131 |
132 |
Mafic
Tuff |
0.601 |
DNW-011 |
132 |
133 |
Mafic
Tuff |
0.564 |
DNW-011 |
133 |
134.05 |
Mafic
Tuff |
0.871 |
DNW-011 |
134.05 |
134.65 |
Mafic
Tuff |
2.136 |
DNW-011 |
134.65 |
135.65 |
Intermediate
Tuff |
0.524 |
DNW-011 |
135.65 |
136.85 |
Intermediate
Tuff |
2.658 |
DNW-011 |
136.85 |
138 |
Intermediate
Tuff |
1.179 |
DNW-011 |
138 |
139 |
Felsic
Tuff |
0.622 |
DNW-011 |
139 |
139.75 |
Felsic
Tuff |
0.745 |
DNW-011 |
139.75 |
140.25 |
Felsic
Tuff |
2.833 |
DNW-011 |
140.25 |
140.75 |
Felsic
Tuff |
0.371 |
DNW-011 |
140.75 |
141.25 |
Felsic
Tuff |
1.222 |
DNW-011 |
141.25 |
141.75 |
Felsic
Tuff |
2.115 |
DNW-011 |
141.75 |
142.25 |
Felsic
Tuff |
1.644 |
DNW-011 |
142.25 |
142.75 |
Felsic
Tuff |
0.453 |
DNW-011 |
142.75 |
143.25 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.904 |
DNW-011 |
143.25 |
144.1 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.924 |
DNW-011 |
144.1 |
145 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.349 |
DNW-011 |
145 |
146 |
Felsic
Tuff |
0.154 |
DNW-011 |
146 |
147 |
Felsic
Tuff |
0.295 |
DNW-011 |
147 |
147.85 |
Felsic
Tuff |
0.135 |
DNW-011 |
147.85 |
148.15 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.055 |
DNW-011 |
148.15 |
149.65 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.049 |
DNW-011 |
149.65 |
150.15 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.002 |
DNW-011 |
150.15 |
151 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.214 |
DNW-011 |
151 |
152.25 |
Felsic
Tuff |
0.196 |
DNW-011 |
152.25 |
153 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.214 |
DNW-011 |
153 |
154 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.456 |
DNW-011 |
154 |
155 |
Felsic
Tuff |
2.454 |
DNW-011 |
155 |
156 |
Felsic
Tuff |
0.33 |
DNW-011 |
156 |
156.65 |
Felsic
Tuff |
0.237 |
DNW-011 |
156.65 |
157.65 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
1.911 |
DNW-011 |
157.65 |
158.65 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.365 |
DNW-011 |
158.65 |
159.65 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.597 |
DNW-011 |
159.65 |
160.65 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
2.042 |
DNW-011 |
160.65 |
161.5 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.266 |
DNW-011 |
161.5 |
162.5 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.123 |
DNW-011 |
162.5 |
163.5 |
Felsic
Tuff |
0.04 |
DNW-011 |
163.5 |
164.5 |
Felsic
Tuff |
0.053 |
DNW-011 |
164.5 |
165.65 |
Felsic
Tuff |
0.181 |
DNW-011 |
165.65 |
166.15 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.061 |
DNW-011 |
166.15 |
167 |
Felsic Lapilli
Tuff |
0.268 |
DNW-011 |
167 |
168 |
Felsic
Tuff |
0.155 |
DNW-011 |
168 |
168.6 |
Mafic
Dyke |
6.391 |
DNW-011 |
168.6 |
169.6 |
Felsic
Tuff |
0.141 |
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