MacDonald Mines Confirms Several Positive Gravity Anomalies Characteristic of an Iron-Oxide-Copper-Gold Mineralization System
03 März 2023 - 1:00PM
MacDonald Mines Exploration Ltd. (TSX-V: BMK, OTC:
MCDMF) (“MacDonald Mines” or the
“Company”) is pleased to share the highlights from
a broad gravity survey completed over the Alwyn Copper-Gold
(“Cu-Au”) Trend (“Alwyn”) on it’s 100% owned SPJ Property (“SPJ”)
near Sudbury, Ontario.
Survey Highlights:
- ALS GoldSpot Discoveries
Ltd. (“ALS GoldSpot”) has identified 5 high priority gravity
targets potentially representing zones of iron-rich alteration
associated along the prospective McLaren Lake Fault Zone (“MLFZ”)
(see Figure 1) by integrating MacDonald Mines’ newly
completed Alwyn gravity survey with regional magnetic surveys
- All anomalous gravity high zones
are spatially associated to the MLFZ, as well as intersections of
structural lineaments that provide the primary plumbing for
mineralizing fluids in this system.
- A 250 m long, northwest
trending positive gravity target was identified immediately
adjacent to the 2022 Alwyn drilling
- Combined with observations of
increasing iron enrichment at depth with the persistence of Cu
mineralization in drilling, this anomaly supports the hypothesis
for a zone of iron-rich alteration with potential to host
Iron-Oxide-Copper-Gold (“IOCG”) mineralization at Alwyn.
- Magnetic lows highlighted
by ALS GoldSpot’s MinusONE
inversion methods outline possible regions of strong
albitization associated with the MLFZ
Greg Romain, President & CEO, commented:
“these results exhibit the size, shape, and density expected from
our original hypothesis, that the SPJ Project has the potential to
host IOCG and affiliated mineralization. What is even more exciting
is the fact that there appears to be several new opportunities
along the MLFZ, with one of the largest anomalies extending outside
of the survey area at the southwestern margin. We are now preparing
to begin drilling the target identified northwest of the 2022
drillholes at Alwyn.”
Figure 1. Gravity survey results from ALS
GoldSpot’s inversion.
The 321.9 Ha gravity survey positioned along the
2.5 km Alwyn Cu-Au trend was testing for zones of stronger iron
alteration under the Alwyn prospect, in which Cu-Au mineralization
could be associated with specular hematite to form IOCG
mineralization. The survey was completed with 100 m line spacing at
a line azimuth of 45°/225°. The survey extended 3.2 km along the
McLaren Lake Fault Zone to cover the high and moderate priority
targets proposed by ALS GoldSpot in May 2022. The MLFZ is highly
prospective for polymetallic and critical metals mineralization. In
addition to Alwyn, along the MLFZ on the SPJ Project the primary
targets include the historic Ashigami mine and the Crerar showing,
located 4.5 km and 9.5 km southeast of the Alwyn mine, respectively
(Figure 2). Exploration along this structure will continue to be a
primary focus for MacDonald Mines throughout 2023.
The results of the survey will now be integrated
into ALS GoldSpot’s machine learning technology to generate
additional targets for future drilling and exploration beyond what
we have already planned.
Figure 2. Polymetallic mineralization along the
McLaren Lake Fault Zone and location of Alwyn gravity survey.
About MacDonald Mines Exploration
Ltd.MacDonald Mines is a Canadian gold and base metal
exploration company focused on exploring its 100%-owned, 19,720ha
(197km2) SPJ Project, 20km southeast of the prolific Sudbury Mining
Camp in Northern Ontario. The Company’s focus is to locate what it
theorizes to be large gold systems with high-grade gold surrounding
the past producing Scadding Gold Mine and potential large gold and
polymetallic structures surrounding Alwyn, Glade, MacLeod and
Norstar. The Company is also focusing on key critical metal systems
surrounding Candore and Jerome within the SPJ Project to supply the
renewable energy transition, particularly nickel, copper, and
PGE’s. The demand and need for critical metals is at an all-time
high, and Macdonald Mines’ believes the SPJ Property Area has the
potential to be part of the solution.
Qualified PersonJean-François
Montreuil, P.Geo., Chief Geologist of MacDonald Mines, is the
qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 Standards
of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, responsible for preparing,
supervising, and approving this news release's scientific and
technical content.
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To learn more about MacDonald Mines, please
visit www.macdonaldmines.com
For more information, please contact:
Greg Romain, President &
CEO Phone:
+1 (416)
364-7024 Email:
gromain@macdonaldmines.com
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