Almadex Samples 6.0 g/t gold and 2410 g/t Ag in New High Grade Surface Trend and Defines Large High Sulphidation Alteration System at Davis/Paradise in Nevada
22 September 2022 - 1:30PM
Almadex Minerals Ltd. ("Almadex" or the "Company")
(TSX-V: “DEX”) is pleased to announce that it has received and
compiled results from surface mapping and sampling of the
Davis/Paradise project in Nevada conducted in April, May and June
of this year. This more detailed sampling and mapping was focussed
on areas identified and sampled in previous work on the project by
Almadex and others. Almadex holds the rights to earn 100% of the
Davis/Paradise property, which covers multiple targets, and is
located approximately eight miles southeast of Gabbs, Nevada and
five miles northeast of the Paradise Peak gold mine, which was
active from 1984 to 1994 (Figure 1). Follow-up field work is
currently underway to further define these zones.
Multiple zones of mineralisation have now been
identified. Large zones of pervasive hydrothermal alteration have
also been defined. The latest exploration activities had two
different objectives; general evaluation of known showings and of
previous exploration and historic mining areas, and to evaluate the
size of the southern lithocap zone based on an alteration
characterisation study. Highlights of the results are as follows
and shown on the attached target maps:
- At the western Peppercorn showing
surface samples returned 0.4 metres @ 1.9 g/t gold and 1330
g/t silver, 0.2 metres @ 2.0 g/t gold and 415 g/t silver and a grab
sample returned 6.0 g/t gold and 2410 g/t silver;
- At the Davis North Zone, located
540 metres north of the Davis vein zone, three grab samples
returned 2.1, 18.5 and 36.3 g/t gold;
- At the Davidson mine, a chip sample
over 0.3 metres returned 54.9 g/t gold and 865 g/t
silver, and a 0.2 metre chip sample returned 21.4
g/t gold and 1095 g/t silver;
- At the Butler mine, a chip sample
returned 0.2 metres @ 9.7 g/t gold;
- At the Twin Shaft showing grab
samples returned 38 g/t gold and 261 g/t silver, 9.9 g/t
gold and 64.3 g/t silver, 5.2 g/t gold and 122 g/t silver, and 3.5
g/t gold and 35.1 g/t silver.
- At the southern Gold-Dyke zone
mapping has defined a 1.35 kilometre trend of intense high
sulphidation alteration with quartz alunite cores surrounded by
pyrophyllite and kaolinite-dickite haloes. One of the grab samples
in this area returned 8.3 g/t gold;
- In the Sinter area 30 surface
samples were taken averaging 0.2 g/t gold and 2.2 g/t
silver including a 30 cm chip sample of a banded vein
crosscutting the sinter which returned 1.2 g/t gold and a
grab from a silicified breccia which returned 1.5 g/t
gold.
J. Duane Poliquin, Chairman of Almadex
commented, “The new surface sampling highlights the potential for
gold and silver on this multi-target project and continues to
expand the footprint of alteration and related mineralisation. The
mapping has also better defined the intensity of hydrothermal
alteration in the southern high sulphidation target area which
remains open. We look forward to further results from this surface
program and the target definition that will enable for future
drilling of this exciting multi-target project.”
The project appears to cover three main
hydrothermal mineralising events:
- Gold-silver rich vein style
mineralisation (intermediate sulphidation epithermal) at Davis,
Davidson, Butler, Peppercorn and Twin Shaft in the Northern part of
the project.
- Auriferous mineralisation found in
the advanced argillic alteration zone (high sulphidation
epithermal, and porphyry lithocap alteration) at Gold-Dyke within
the southern Paradise area of the property. This is described in
more depth below.
- Chalcedony-quartz-adularia banded
vein mineralisation (low sulphidation epithermal) associate with
paleo water table alteration including a preserved sinter,
suggesting the preservation of the high level portion of an
epithermal system.
All targets represent separate exploration
opportunities and require different targeting methodologies.
Surface sampling and fieldwork in both areas is ongoing.
Alteration Mapping in the Southern
Paradise High Sulphidation-Porphyry Target Area
Spectral alteration mapping of surface outcrops
at the southern Paradise portion of the project has identified a
main 1.35km (E-W) zone of advanced argillic alteration associated
with high-sulfidation epithermal mineralization and additional
multiple regional indications of alteration associated with
lithocaps. Strong replacement with vuggy silica texture stands in
the center of this large alteration area. This work resolved clear
alteration vectors/temperature gradients and defined alteration
zoning interpreted to represent a well preserved lithocap with
alunite core zones haloed by pyrophyllite, dickite then hypogene
kaolinite to dominant muscovite alteration and finally to an outer
peripheral propylitic alteration halo. High temperature diaspore
was detected indicating the presence of a potential feeder
structure.
Further field mapping is currently underway to
map for the presence of potassic alteration associated with
porphyry mineralization adjacent to or beneath the identified
lithocap. This new mapping further confirms that the Paradise area
represents a large lithocap with potential for both gold-silver
high sulphidation mineralisation and porphyry copper mineralisation
at depth, similar to that seen at the adjacent Paradise Peak gold
deposit where both styles of mineralisation were observed.
Qualified Persons and QA/QC
Jocelyn Pelletier, P.Geo. a Qualified Person as
defined by National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101"), has reviewed,
and approved the scientific and technical contents of this news
release. The analyses reported were carried out at ALS Chemex
Laboratories of Reno, Nevada using industry standard analytical
techniques. For gold, samples are first analysed by fire assay and
atomic absorption spectroscopy (“AAS”). Samples that return values
greater than 10 g/t gold using this technique are then re-analysed
by fire assay but with a gravimetric finish. Silver is first
analysed by Inductively Coupled Plasma - Atomic Emission
Spectroscopy (“ICP-AES”). Samples that return values greater than
100 g/t silver by ICP-AES are then re analysed by HF-HNO3-HCLO4
digestion with HCL leach and ICP-AES finish. Of these samples those
that return silver values greater than 1,500 g/t are further
analysed by fire assay with a gravimetric finish. Intervals that
returned assays below detection were assigned zero values. Blanks,
field duplicates and certified standards were inserted into the
sample stream as part of Almadex’s quality assurance and control
program which complies with National Instrument 43-101
requirements. A total of 119 surface rock grab and chip samples
were taken over the project in May and June from which the results
are reported here. These samples averaged 2.2 g/t gold and 84.2 g/t
silver. The chip samples ranged in width from 0.05 to 2.0 metres in
width. The samples were taken to better understand the distribution
of mineralisation on the property. True widths for surface sample
intervals reported cannot be determined at this time.
About the Davis/Paradise
Property
Almadex consolidated the Davis/Paradise Valley
area during 2019 by optioning from the underlying owners the Davis
property, which adjoins the Paradise Valley property which had been
staked by Almadex’s predecessor company. The property now comprises
358 claims totalling approximately 2,800 hectares with multiple
targets, located approximately eight miles southeast of Gabbs,
Nevada and five miles northeast of the Paradise Peak gold mine.
About Almadex
Almadex Minerals Ltd. is an exploration company
that holds a large mineral portfolio consisting of exploration
projects and NSR royalties in Canada, the U.S., and Mexico. This
portfolio is the direct result of many years of prospecting and
deal-making by Almadex's management team. The Company remains
focussed on grassroots exploration, acquisition and drilling
mineral projects, on its own and in partnership with others, with
the goal of creating new mineral resources and royalty holdings.
The Company owns several portable diamond drill rigs, enabling it
to conduct cost effective first pass exploration drilling in
house.
On behalf of the Board of Directors,
“J. Duane
Poliquin”
J. Duane Poliquin, ChairmanAlmadex Minerals
Ltd.
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