VANCOUVER, BC, April 7, 2021 /CNW/ - AUX Resources
Corporation (TSXV: AUX) (OTC: AUXRF) is pleased to
announce that it has received and reviewed results from the initial
1,000 metre diamond drill program at the Hume Creek Deformation
Zone, immediately to the west of the Georgia River Mine.
Highlights
- 1,000 metres in 5 diamond drill holes completed at the Hume
Creek Zone
- 7 grams per tonne gold over 1.3 metres intercepted at a
downhole depth of 138.7 metres (98 metres below surface and 150
metres higher in elevation than the Georgia River Mine)
- Four of the holes intersected values in excess of 0.5 grams
per tonne gold and all holes intersected multiple intervals with
anomalous to strongly anomalous gold and arsenic
- The one deeper hole intersected values as high as 0.79 grams
per tonne gold, coincident with strongly anomalous copper, lead,
antimony and bismuth, pathfinder elements typically occurring just
beneath the top of a system
- Results indicate the prospective zone begins 200 metres
below the surface of the ridge and 50 metres above the elevation of
the past-producing underground workings at the Georgia River
Mine
- The regional structure hosting these intersections is more
than an order of magnitude larger than the structures that host the
adjacent Georgia River Mine
"We are encouraged by the 2020 results from our first-pass
drilling of the Hume Creek Deformation Zone. It took 10 years
from its 2010 discovery, only five holes and only 1,000 metres of
drilling to establish the Hume Creek Zone as a major prospective
regional structure for gold exploration," comments Dr. Paul Metcalfe, Director of AUX. "The
intersections, 70 to 200 metres beneath the ridge top, are at
higher elevations than the high-grade gold-producing zones in the
Georgia River Mine, yet all are anomalous to strongly anomalous in
gold. Moreover, last summer's drilling returned vital geochemical
information which will enable targeting of economic mineralization
in this immense, highly prospective system, of which the Georgia
River Mine is a part."
The 9,300-hectare high-grade gold Georgia Project, centred on
the past-producing Georgia River Mine, is located on tidewater 16
km south of the town of Stewart,
BC, in the prolific Golden Triangle. The Georgia River Mine,
which last operated in 1939 with a head grade of 23 g/t gold,
contains 1.2 kilometres of underground access on three levels. The
project was explored from the 1970s by several companies with the
intent of restarting the mine, but this historic work focused
almost exclusively on the area hosting the existing mine
workings.
The 750 metre wide Hume Creek Deformation Zone was discovered in
2010, exactly 100 years after the first gold discovery and its
significance as a regional-scale structure and potential conduit
for gold–bearing fluids was realized at that time. Subsequent
reconstruction of historic data and acquisition and processing of
new geochemical and geophysical data enabled development and
testing of a model of mineralization. Work by AUX over the past few
field seasons has tested this model and generated compelling
evidence in support of a large intrusion-related gold target
adjacent to the area of previous work.
The target zone is marked by anomalous surficial samples, the
cross-cutting regional Sovereign Fault, a coincident conductivity
high, and Early Jurassic intrusions belonging to the Texas Creek
Plutonic Suite – a crucial component to large gold deposits in the
Golden Triangle. The regional-scale Hume Creek Deformation Zone
provided the "plumbing system" for hydrothermal fluids related to
these intrusions. Surface samples spanning more than a square
kilometre carry gold values in excess of a gram per tonne,
demonstrating the extensive nature of the system.
In 2020, five diamond drill holes were collared on the 750 metre
wide Hume Creek Deformation Zone, at an elevation of 1,280 metres
above sea level, 200 metres above and 600 metres west of the
past-producing Georgia River Mine. All targeted the Sovereign
Fault and its prospective footwall at the core of the
zone.
Four of the holes intersected gold values in excess of 0.5 g/t
gold and one intersection, at a downhole depth of 138.7 metres (98
metres below surface and 150 metres higher in elevation than the
Georgia River Mine) returned 7 g/t gold over 1.3 metres. All
five holes intersected multiple zones of anomalous gold values
(greater than 0.12 g/t gold) to depths in excess of 200
metres. Each anomalous gold intersection was coincident with
a zone of elevated chemical alteration and moderately to highly
anomalous As.
The single hole that targeted the zone at depth, GE 20002,
intersected at least three intervals anomalous in Au and As.
Beneath a downhole depth of 250 metres, anomalous gold values were
also coincident with anomalous Cu, Sb, Pb and Bi. All these
elements are geochemical pathfinders for gold in intrusion-related
systems. Typically, As occurs at the highest levels of such a
system, while the other pathfinder elements are concentrated closer
to economically significant values of gold. The top of this
multi-element pathfinder zone is at a depth of 200 metres, which is
50 metres above the elevation of the past producing area of the
adjacent mine.
Drilling north of the mine along the SW Vein recently returned
results including (news releases February 9,
2021 and February 23,
2021):
- 24.3 g/t gold over 4.4 metres
- 10.7 g/t gold over 7.2 metres
- 103 g/t gold over 2.7 metres
- 126 g/t gold over 1.1 metres
Figure 1. AUX Claims
Figure 2. 2020 Drill Plan - Georgia Project
Hole
ID
|
Hole
Depth
(m)
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Width
(m)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
Ag
(g/t)
|
Cu
(ppm)
|
Pb
(ppm)
|
GE20004
|
126
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
54.60
|
55.70
|
1.10
|
0.14
|
2.24
|
44
|
18
|
|
|
71.54
|
74.72
|
3.18
|
0.18
|
2.29
|
42
|
35
|
GE20006
|
150
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
26.68
|
29.65
|
2.97
|
0.20
|
6.13
|
26
|
34
|
|
|
109.60
|
110.72
|
1.12
|
0.16
|
0.77
|
55
|
11
|
|
|
139.10
|
140.60
|
1.50
|
0.85
|
1.15
|
65
|
11
|
GE20008
|
171
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2.36
|
3.18
|
0.82
|
0.37
|
1.11
|
30
|
15
|
|
|
9.90
|
11.92
|
2.02
|
0.14
|
1.07
|
22
|
33
|
|
|
25.75
|
27.25
|
1.50
|
0.23
|
1.46
|
41
|
13
|
|
|
29.00
|
29.75
|
0.75
|
0.24
|
1.34
|
31
|
19
|
|
|
54.54
|
56.00
|
1.46
|
0.14
|
5.15
|
62
|
69
|
|
|
137.40
|
145.20
|
7.80
|
1.34
|
2.90
|
64
|
109
|
Including
|
|
137.40
|
138.70
|
1.30
|
6.96
|
3.95
|
78
|
52
|
GE20010
|
153
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
24.08
|
29.50
|
5.42
|
0.18
|
4.67
|
61
|
212
|
Including
|
|
24.08
|
25.05
|
0.97
|
0.53
|
1.85
|
50
|
140
|
|
|
80.76
|
81.40
|
0.64
|
0.23
|
1.89
|
39
|
10
|
GE20002
|
400
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
89.95
|
94.50
|
4.55
|
0.19
|
2.25
|
25
|
41
|
|
|
97.10
|
97.75
|
0.65
|
0.62
|
4.56
|
40
|
83
|
|
|
240.85
|
244.30
|
3.45
|
0.16
|
0.93
|
51
|
27
|
|
|
247.30
|
248.79
|
1.49
|
0.18
|
0.53
|
98
|
10
|
|
|
265.75
|
269.00
|
3.25
|
0.30
|
1.26
|
103
|
33
|
Including
|
|
266.80
|
267.80
|
1.00
|
0.54
|
1.74
|
166
|
29
|
|
|
279.05
|
294.15
|
15.10
|
0.21
|
7.03
|
988
|
135
|
Including
|
|
288.30
|
289.25
|
0.95
|
0.79
|
0.33
|
156
|
17
|
And
|
|
281.15
|
286.95
|
5.80
|
0.15
|
16.71
|
2,319
|
312
|
And
|
|
282.30
|
283.63
|
1.33
|
0.12
|
17.11
|
1,845
|
1,251
|
|
|
329.25
|
333.00
|
3.75
|
0.20
|
0.05
|
2
|
18
|
Table 1. 2020 Hume Creek Drill Results
Quality Assurance and Control
Samples were analyzed at MSALABS in Langley, Canada (an ISO 9001 accredited
facility). The sampling program was conducted by the geological
team under the supervision of Dr. Craig
Stewart, Exploration Manager. A secure chain of custody was
maintained in transporting and storing samples. Gold was assayed
using fire assay with atomic absorption spectrometry and
gravimetric finish when required (i.e., >9 g/t gold). Analysis
by four acid digestion with 48 element ICP-MS analysis was
conducted on all samples with silver and base metal overlimits
being re-analyzed by emission spectrometry.
About AUX Resources
AUX holds more than 27,000 hectares of strategic claims in the
Stewart Mining Camp in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia, which is among the world's
most prolific mineralized districts, including the high-grade
Georgia Project and the past-producing Georgia River Mine. AUX is
actively consolidating the Stewart Mining Camp.
The technical disclosures in this release have been read and
approved by Dr. Paul Metcalfe,
Ph.D., P.Geo., a director of AUX and a qualified person as defined
in National Instrument 43-101.
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