TSX-V: GGI
Frankfurt: RQM
VANCOUVER,
April 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -
Garibaldi Resources Corp. (TSX.V: GGI) (the "Company") is pleased
to announce results of exploration drilling on its 100% owned
Tonichi Project. The ongoing drill program was designed to
evaluate the potential of the Locust Target that was defined by
surface soil and rock chip sample anomalies (see press releases of
June 2, 2010 and October 9, 2009). To date, four diamond drill
holes have been completed using the Company's drill, for a total of
905.8 meters drilled. A fifth hole is in progress. Assay results
have been received for the first four holes. Hole LCT-11-03 has
encountered gold mineralization of 1.25 g/t over 13.95 meters, and
hole LCT-12-04 encountered 6.4 meters of 1.12 g/t Au. The
table below includes assay results for the drill holes received to
date.
Steve Regoci,
President of the Company, stated, "These initial drill results are
encouraging and provide important geological information to plan
additional drill holes to test the extent of mineralization at the
Locust gold in soil anomaly".
The exploration program at the Tonichi Project
to date has consisted of first pass reconnaissance of the the large
concession block based on the Company's hyperspectral survey, and
follow up soil and rock chip sampling at several target areas,
including the Locust target. A soil sample survey conducted
at Locust identified a large east west trending "gold in soil"
geochemical anomaly of more than 650 m in length with peak grades
of up to 3.78 g/t Au and 0.16% Cu. A total of 6 trenches were
excavated extending north-south from the main access road at 200 m
to 300 m intervals over a strike length of more than 1 km. These
trenches crosscut the main trend of the Locust target to facilitate
surface mapping and sampling. A total of 342 chip and grab samples
were collected from the trenches and road cuts and further defined
the gold mineralized zone.
Coinciding with the trenching program, a ground
magnetometer survey was completed over the Locust "gold in soil"
anomaly using the Company's own technical staff and the Company's
magnetometer. The survey was carried out to assist with geological
mapping and targeting of the Au mineralization to the west into the
sediment covered arroyos. Based on the interpretation of the ground
magnetic field data and detailed mapping, the Au mineralization is
expected to continue westward along strike under overburden
cover.
The geology of the area is similar to that in
the region, where several recent discoveries and mines are located,
including Promontorio and the Luz de Cobre and gold prospects at
San Antonio de la Huerta.
Granodioritic and dioritic intrusions host the mineralization, and
are overlain by strongly altered breccia and tuff.
Quartz-tourmaline breccias and veins are related to an area of
strong quartz-sericite alteration and a strong iron oxide color
anomaly. Gold mineralization appears to be associated with
quartz-barite breccias related to northwest striking structures
that cut the quartz-sericite-tourmaline alteration.
The drill program that is underway was designed
to test several areas around the Locust Target. Holes 1 and 2
were vertical holes designed to test strongly oxidized breccia, and
each cut anomalous gold values over significant down hole
intervals; hole 2 was lost before reaching its planned depth.
Holes 3 and 5 are both inclined holes drilled to the northeast and
were designed to test a northwest trending quartz- and
barite-bearing breccia that appears to be controlled by northwest
trending structures. This structure returned the best gold values
from rock chip samples. Hole 4 was drilled to the south and tested
a different structure defined during the mapping program.
Selected drill hole intercepts from the
Locust Target:
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Interval (m) |
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Au (g/t) |
LCT-11-01 |
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Anomalous Au 35 to 80
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LCT-11-02 |
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Anomalous Au 23 to 43
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LCT-11-03 |
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Quartz veinlets +
pyrite |
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141.05 |
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155.00 |
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13.95 |
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1.25 |
LCT-12-04 |
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Pyrite + quartz
veinlets |
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55.00 |
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61.40 |
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6.40 |
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1.12 |
Table of drill hole data for the Locust drill program
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Hole ID |
Azimuth |
Inclination |
Planned |
TD |
LCT-11-01 |
0° |
90° |
200.0 |
185.7 |
LCT-11-02 |
0° |
90° |
200.0 |
69.1 |
LCT-11-03 |
30° |
65° |
250.0 |
309.0 |
LCT-12-04 |
180° |
65° |
150.0 |
151.0 |
LCT-12-05 |
65° |
45° |
250.0 |
In progress |
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About the Tonichi Project:
The Tonichi
project is located in the prolific Sierra
Madre Precious Metal Belt eastern Sonora State, Mexico, and covers 47,000 hectares (please
visit www.garibaldiresources.com to view project maps). The project
land package abuts the properties surrounding several exploration
projects including Promontorio (Kootenay Silver) and the Luz de
Cobre-San Antonio de la Huerta (Red Tiger Mining, formerly Zaruma
Resources).
Quality Assurance:
Garibaldi has conducted a QA/QC program whereby
blind sample blanks are inserted in the drill core sample stream
prior to being sent to the laboratory. Samples were prepared
and analyzed by ALS Chemex in their facilities in Mexico and Vancouver, respectively. Samples generally
consisted of 1-3 kg of material. Gold analyses were performed
by 30 gram fire assay with an AA finish. Silver and the base
metals were analyzed as part of a multi-element ICP package using
an aqua regia digestion.
Dr. Craig Gibson,
PhD., Certified Professional Geologist, and a Director is the
Qualified Person for the Tonichi Project and the direct manager of
the technical programs operated under contract by Prospeccion y
Desarrollo Minero del Norte (ProDeMin). Dr. Gibson has
reviewed and approved the contents of this News Release.
GARIBALDI RESOURCES CORP.
per: "Steve Regoci"
Steve Regoci, President
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and
does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the
content of this News Release.
SOURCE Garibaldi Resources Corporation