VANCOUVER, BC, April 27, 2021 /CNW/ - Angold Resources
Ltd. (TSXV: AA) (FRA: 13L1) (OTCQB:
AAUGF) ("Angold" or the "Company")
is pleased to report results of its exploration program at the
Lajitas South target, approximately 1 km south of the Lajitas
historic resource area, on the Dorado project in the Maricunga belt
of Chile. Results show previously
unrecognized mineralization and evidence of the upper levels of a
large mineralized system approximately 1.2 x 2.2 km in extent
outside of the area of the historic resource and current drilling
on the project.
Key Highlights:
- New Zones at Surface: Grades of 0.40 g/t Au, 0.43 g/t Au
and 0.63 g/t Au were returned from grab samples of banded
quartz-magnetite veins, the style of which is common to the largest
gold deposits in the Maricunga District.
- Multiple Overlapping Vectors: Field work has identified
the presence of combined features including a circular magnetic
anomaly that is both coincident with and surrounded by anomalous Au
and Cu, zones of strong hydrothermal alteration, and rock textures
akin to the upper levels of a telescoped porphyry-epithermal
system.
- Significant Size and Scale: Centred approximately 1 km
southeast of the current drilling area at Lajitas, the newly
identified zones at Lajitas South confirm and substantially
increase the scale of the known hydrothermal systems present on the
property.
- Previously Unrecognized and Undrilled: Lajitas South
represents a blue-sky discovery opportunity adjacent to the zones
of strong mineralization at Lajitas and within the world-class
Maricunga District of Chile.
- Drilling Continues at Lajitas: A total of six holes have
been completed at Lajitas where the first hole of the season
DO-21-01 returned 302 m at 0.71 g/t
Au from surface (see news release dated February 16, 2021). Two rigs continue to be fully
operational, and assays are pending for four holes.
Adrian Rothwell, President &
CEO of Angold, stated "As we continue compiling excellent
results from drilling the Lajitas historic resource to the north,
this exploration program confirms the presence of a large
gold-bearing system at Lajitas South. We are excited to test this
in the upcoming drill season."
Lajitas South may be an extension of the Lajitas mineralization
or a second large mineral system on the project. The potential on
the target is for discovery of higher-grade gold porphyry and
epithermal mineralization at depth. Surface results demonstrate
gold mineralization of up to 0.63 g/t Au.
Lajitas South Exploration Program
The exploration
program consisted of geologic mapping, rock sampling, grid talus
fines sampling, and hyperspectral analyses on the Lajitas South
target located approximately 1 km south of the Lajitas gold deposit
currently being drilled by the Company (Figure 1).
Results indicate coincident mineralization textures,
hydrothermal alteration, magnetic signatures, and trace-element
anomalies characteristic of the lithocap environments that
typically overlie gold-copper porphyry-epithermal systems.
The Lajitas South target is centered on a prominent central
magnetic high anomaly surrounded by a ring of magnetic lows. The
central magnetic high is accompanied by banded quartz-magnetite
veins (≤0.63 g/t Au) similar to those being drilled at Lajitas and
characteristic of many Maricunga-style gold-rich deposits. This
core magnetic high is accompanied by anomalous gold and copper in
rock and talus fines samples, propylitic alteration
(chlorite-carbonate), and mineralization textures characteristic of
a near-surface environment, including sinter, travertine, and
chalcedony.
The surrounding ring-shaped magnetic lows are overlain by areas
of advanced argillic and argillic alteration (alunite, kaolinite,
sericite) accompanied by anomalous As, Bi, Hg, Sb, and Te in rocks
and talus fines, and by sinter, travertine, and chalcedony. All of
these characteristics are typical of lithocap settings above and
lateral to gold porphyry Maricunga deposits.
A similar relationship is seen at the historic Lajitas gold
resource: a core magnetic high with anomalous Au and Cu surrounded
by magnetic lows coincident with elevated Bi, Hg, Sb, Te. A
magnetic high anomaly centered on mineralization is also
characteristic of Maricunga style deposits, particularly
Cerro Casale.
These results suggest a telescoped porphyry-epithermal system at
Lajitas South. The central magnetic high anomaly with propylitic
alteration and anomalous Au and Cu indicates a magnetite-bearing
porphyry. This is surrounded by a ring-shaped arrangement of
epithermal mineralization and magnetite-destructive advanced
argillic and argillic alteration and anomalous pathfinder elements
(As, Bi, Hg, Sb, Te) typical of shallow epithermal settings. Both
the core and ring portions of Lajitas South display sinter,
travertine, and chalcedony, definitive textures of near-surface
hydrothermal systems.
Figure 1. Magnetic, geochemical, mineralization, and
alteration results from the Lajitas South
target.
Area
|
Mineralization
|
Alteration
|
Rock
Geochemistry
|
Talus Fines
Geochemistry
|
Geophysics
|
Interpretation
|
Core
Anomaly
|
Banded
quartz-
magnetite
veins, sinter,
travertine,
chalcedony
|
Propylitic
|
Au ≤0.63 g/t
Cu ≤113 ppm
|
Au ≤56 ppb
Cu ≤64 ppm
|
Mag high
|
Central Au-Cu
porphyry
|
Ring
Anomalies
|
Banded
quartz-
magnetite
veins, sinter,
travertine,
chalcedony
|
Advanced
argillic,
argillic
|
Bi ≤31
ppm Hg ≤758
ppb Sb ≤14
ppm Te ≤5 ppm
|
Bi ≤2
ppm Hg ≤157
ppb Sb ≤3
ppm Te ≤4 ppm
|
Mag low
|
Peripheral
epithermal
|
Table 1. Summary of exploration results from the Lajitas
South target.
QAQC Statement
All of Angold Resources' exploration
sample assay results have been independently monitored through a
quality assurance/quality control ("QA/QC") protocol which includes
the insertion of blind standard reference materials and blanks at
regular intervals.
Rock samples were analyzed by fire assay for gold using a
50-gram charge with atomic absorption finish (ALS method
Au-AA24); forty-nine other elements were analyzed by ICP methods
with four-acid digestion (ALS method ME-MS61m). Talus fines
samples were analyzed for 53 elements, including gold, using aqua
regia digestion with ICP finish (ALS method Au-ST43).
ALS Laboratories is independent of Angold Resources and its
facilities are ISO 17025 accredited. ALS also performed its
own internal QA/QC procedures to assure the accuracy and integrity
of results. Parameters for ALS' internal and Angold's external
blind quality control samples were acceptable for the samples
analyzed.
Qualified Person
David
Smith, CPG, the Exploration Manager for Angold and a
Qualified Person in accordance with National Instrument 43-101, is
responsible for supervising the exploration programs at Angold's
projects and has reviewed and approved the technical information
contained in this news release.
About Angold
Angold is an exploration and development
company targeting large-scale mineral systems in the proven
districts of the Maricunga, Nevada
and Ontario. Angold owns a 100%
interest in the Dorado, Cordillera and South Bay-Uchi projects, and
certain claims that append the optioned Iron Butte project.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF ANGOLD RESOURCES LTD.
"Adrian Rothwell"
Chief Executive Officer
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