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VANCOUVER, Feb. 21, 2019 /CNW/ - Garibaldi Resources (TSX.V:
GGI) (the "Company") or "Garibaldi") is pleased to announce that
the Company has drilled into widespread near-surface nickel-copper
sulphide mineralization including massive sulphides in what is now
referred to as the "Northeast" zone at Nickel Mountain, further
building on the Golden Triangle's first nickel-copper-rich sulphide
system that also includes cobalt, platinum, palladium, gold and
silver.
The shallow new Northeast zone, located above the "Upper
Discovery" and "Lower Discovery" zones, has now been intersected in
three drill holes and is open to the east and north.
Highlights:
- Drill hole EL-18-33 cut three separate intervals highlighted by
4.8 meters of massive sulphides featuring 7.7% nickel and 2.95%
copper within a broader 49-meter intersection starting at a
downhole depth of just 37.9 meters and grading 1.34% nickel and
0.89% copper (see attached map).
- This textbook magmatic sulphide intersection in EL-18-33
started 37.9 meters downhole within a well mineralized taxitic
gabbro chamber above, grading from disseminated into semi-massive
sulphides at 75.7 meters downhole, and then massive sulphides
starting at 77.1 meters. Disseminated mineralization exceeding
combined 1% nickel-copper threshold was intersected further down
the hole in two separate intervals starting at 94.5 meters and
143.1 meters, respectively, including a precious metal-rich
1.0-meter interval (95.9 m to
96.9 m) highlighted by 4 g/t
palladium, 2.7 g/t platinum, 2 g/t gold and 14.9 g/t silver in an
area that warrants further investigation;
- Drill hole EL-18-30, collared from the same location as
EL-18-33 but drilled slightly further toward the east, also
intersected the shallow Northeast zone massive sulphide sequence.
Assays returned 7.8% nickel and 3.2% copper over 3.2 meters within
a broader 9.7-meter interval grading 3% nickel and 1.6% copper.
EL-18-30 also cut two other intervals of disseminated
mineralization exceeding 1% nickel-copper threshold, starting from
surface;
- A detailed review of geological and geophysical information
pertaining to the Upper Discovery and Lower Discovery zones has
revealed a robust flat-lying massive sulphide system with
continuity that remains open for expansion in multiple directions
as shown in new maps attached to this news release.
- Assay results for the final 13 holes of the 2018 program
(EL-18-34 through EL-18-46) are pending and will be released when
received, reviewed and interpreted.
Dr. Peter Lightfoot, Technical
Adviser for Garibaldi, commented: "EL-18-33 and EL-18-30 confirm
the exceptionally high grades of the massive sulphide
mineralization in the new Northeast zone, first detected in
EL-18-23 (see Oct. 21, 2018, news
release), at shallow levels on the northern flank of the E&L
Intrusion.
"What's most striking to me about the Upper and Lower Discovery
zones, upon review of extensive data, is not just the grades but
how the massive sulphide sheets are gently dipping and appear to be
stacked at the southern margin of the E&L Intrusion," Dr.
Lightfoot continued. "The observation these zones are stacked on
the south flank of the Intrusion and also developed on the north
flank adds an important guide in exploration of the E&L
Intrusion at depth and along strike. There are analogues to this
among nickel sulphides deposits elsewhere around the globe."
Composite grade intervals of EL-18-33
Interval
code
|
Hole
#
|
Interval
width
(from -
to)
|
Ni
%
|
Cu
%
|
Co
%
|
Pt
(g/t)
|
Pd
(g/t)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
Ag
(g/t)
|
Ni+Cu
(%)
|
V
|
EL-18-33
|
over 48.98m (37.88 -
86.86m)
|
1.34
|
0.89
|
0.039
|
0.230
|
0.342
|
0.225
|
3.7
|
2.23
|
|
*
including
|
over 4.77m (77.05 -
81.82m)
|
7.69
|
2.95
|
0.197
|
0.678
|
0.781
|
0.419
|
7.3
|
10.64
|
W
|
EL-18-33
|
over 4.07m (94.49 -
98.56m)
|
0.24
|
0.79
|
0.006
|
0.669
|
0.998
|
0.531
|
5.2
|
1.03
|
|
including
|
over 1.0m (95.9 -
96.9m)
|
0.80
|
2.87
|
0.014
|
2.700
|
4.020
|
2.060
|
14.9
|
3.67
|
X
|
EL-18-33
|
over 17.99m (143.11 -
161.1m)
|
0.58
|
0.68
|
0.026
|
0.234
|
0.793
|
0.197
|
3.7
|
1.26
|
*denotes
interval of massive sulphides (>75% sulphides)
|
Composite grade intervals of EL-18-30
Interval
code
|
Hole
#
|
Interval
width
(from -
to)
|
Ni
%
|
Cu
%
|
Co
%
|
Pt
(g/t)
|
Pd
(g/t)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
Ag
(g/t)
|
Ni+Cu
(%)
|
S
|
EL-18-30
|
over 9.19m (0.0 -
9.19m)
|
0.65
|
0.38
|
0.016
|
0.065
|
0.058
|
0.029
|
4.6
|
1.03
|
T
|
EL-18-30
|
over 14.59m (48.94 -
63.53m)
|
0.50
|
0.54
|
0.022
|
0.197
|
0.431
|
0.215
|
2.5
|
1.05
|
U
|
EL-18-30
|
over 9.68m (73.15 -
82.83m)
|
3.01
|
1.61
|
0.084
|
0.371
|
0.423
|
0.373
|
4.3
|
4.62
|
|
*including
|
over 3.17m (75.9 -
79.07m)
|
7.78
|
3.19
|
0.227
|
0.649
|
0.780
|
0.483
|
7.3
|
10.97
|
*denotes interval
of massive sulphides (>75% sulphides)
Combined 1% nickel-copper is a minimum threshold for comparative
analysis. Intervals are core lengths (true widths unknown at this
time).
|
To view the Geology/Mineralization Plan and Section map please
visit:
http://www.marketsmartinfo.com/GGI_EandL_Plan_and_Section_20190203d.jpg
Upper and Lower Discovery Zones
Following detailed petrological and geochemical data from drill
core, coupled with assays reported previously, geological sections
and plans have been constructed to illustrate the distribution of
massive and disseminated sulphides in relation to the E&L
Intrusion, Hazelton Group sedimentary rocks, and equigranular
gabbros of the Nickel Mountain Gabbroic Complex (see attached
maps).
The E&L Intrusion typically consists of taxitic to orbicular
textured gabbro and melagabbro with disseminated sulphides and
locally grades into a texture of melagabbro orbicles separated by
heavily disseminated sulphide. The immediately adjacent
sub-horizontal sediment-hosted massive sulphide mineralization of
the Lower Discovery zone is shown to extend laterally more than 120
meters and has not been closed off. The Upper Discovery zone
comprises massive sulphides at the edge of the E&L Intrusion,
and the north-south facing cross section illustrates that these
sub-horizontal sheets appear to be stacked at the edge of the
Intrusion. The Upper Discovery zone is open to the west, east and
south.
The sheet-like massive sulphides of the Lower and Upper
Discovery zones and the overlying Northeast zone are indicative of
a strong sub-horizontal control on massive sulphide mineralization
at the edge of the E&L chamber. This will help guide aggressive
drilling that targets expansion of existing zones and the discovery
of new massive sulphide zones in 2019.
To view the Upper/Lower Discovery Schematic Cross Section map
please visit:
http://www.marketsmartinfo.com/GGI_EandL_DiscoZone_2019_02_04c.jpg
To view the Discovery Zone Schematic 1750M Elevation map please visit:
http://www.marketsmartinfo.com/GGI_EandL_1750_2019_02_04c.jpg
Drill Hole EL-17-01 Revisited
A further review of data related to Garibaldi's first drill hole
at Nickel Mountain in August 2017
suggests that EL-17-01 was even more significant than initially
believed. EL-17-01 provides geochemical and geological
evidence that there is a separate and deeper chamber approximately
160 meters below the Lower Discovery zone.
Drill hole collar co-ordinates for holes EL-18-25 to
EL-18-33
Hole
|
Zone
|
Easting
*
|
Northing
*
|
Elevation
(MASL)
|
Azimuth
|
Dip
|
Length
(m)
|
EL-18-33
|
Northeast
|
396185.8
|
6271506.0
|
1868.3
|
085
|
-84
|
423.0
|
EL-18-32
|
Exploration
(Mag Anomaly)
|
395996.6
|
6270531.1
|
1200.1
|
000
|
-84
|
415.0
|
EL-18-31
|
Exploration
(East of NE Fault)
|
396240.4
|
6271502.1
|
1858.5
|
156
|
-78
|
506.0
|
EL-18-30
|
Northeast
|
396185.9
|
6271506.2
|
1868.4
|
075
|
-78
|
706.0
|
EL-18-29
|
Exploration
(VTEM Anomaly)
|
396793.6
|
6271133.5
|
1725.9
|
340
|
-55
|
504.0
|
EL-18-28
|
Exploration
(Mag Anomaly)
|
396258.3
|
6270949.6
|
1505.4
|
220
|
-79
|
978.0
|
EL-18-27
|
Exploration
(SW-NE Structure)
|
396098.8
|
6271538.7
|
1898.3
|
227
|
-72
|
342.0
|
EL-18-26
|
Exploration
(Conductor + adit)
|
396112.1
|
6271404.6
|
1872.9
|
121
|
-73
|
564.0
|
EL-18-25
|
Same as
EL-18-26 (hole abandoned)
|
396112.1
|
6271404.6
|
1872.9
|
123
|
-71
|
96.2
|
*UTM ZONE 9n WGS 1984, True North azimuths
Exploratory Drilling Outside of Main Zones
Garibaldi's 2018 drill program was designed with two primary
goals. The highest priority was to focus on expanding the known
mineralized footprint around both the historic Northwest zone and
the 2017 Discovery zone, with a particular emphasis on detection of
high value massive sulphides utilizing borehole electromagnetic
geophysics.
The second priority was to confirm and outline the extent of the
E&L Intrusion in a 1.5 km radius from the Northwest and
Discovery zones. The emphasis was on conductive, magnetic and
geological features associated with known mineralization. The
following large step-out exploratory holes did not intersect
mineralization exceeding combined 1% nickel-copper but provided
invaluable geological information to the south and southwest of the
mineralized zones:
Drill hole EL-18-31 targeted the east side of the northeast
fault zone. Encouragingly, nearly the entire hole consisted of
Nickel Mountain gabbro, intersecting a thick 275-meter sequence of
gabbro to locally taxitic E&L gabbro, including well-developed
orbicular features from 373 to 394 meters. This confirms the area
is highly prospective.
Drill hole EL-18-29 was a 700-meter step-out to the southeast,
targeting the center of the Anomaly F VTEM conductor. The hole
intersected a thick sequence of volcanics with some sedimentary
rocks. The sparse pyritic mineralization encountered would not
explain the conductivity.
Drill holes EL-18-28 and EL-18-32 were both large step-outs, 1.4
km south of the Northwest zone testing portions of a magnetic
anomaly. Both holes outlined mostly Hazelton volcanic rocks with no significant
mineralization but provided important stratigraphic knowledge. The
highlight was 39 meters of melagabbro in EL-18-28 from 679.8 to 718
meters with trace to 1% sulphides (pyrite-chalcopyrite). This
intersection is 775 meters south of taxitic melagabbro in EL-18-26
and provides an attractive target area for follow-up
exploration.
Drill hole EL-18-27 tested for sulphides following the SW-NE
trending fault behind the Northwest zone massive sulphides. This
hole intersected Nickel Mountain gabbro but not significant
mineralization. Its importance was to help map out the extent and
shape of the Intrusive complex.
El-18-25 and EL-18-26 tested the area below the Sumitomo adit.
Hole 25 was abandoned at 95 meters due to the change in dip
downhole exceeding thresholds. Hole 26 encountered a sequence of
disseminated sulphides in taxitic gabbro and melagabbro of the
E&L Intrusion. This part of the intrusion warrants further
exploration.
Nickel Mountain Drill Core Comes To PDAC
Steve Regoci, Garibaldi President
and CEO, commented: "The massive sulphide grades at Nickel Mountain
continue to be in the very top tier globally as evidenced by the
new Northeast zone near-surface discovery. A much bigger overall
picture is also emerging with the four known zones open in multiple
directions and showing continuity of mineralization.
"As we evaluate the balance of the data that will continue to
flow in from the 2018 program over the next few weeks, we are
simultaneously planning a vigorous fully-funded 2019 drilling
campaign designed to take the Nickel Mountain Project to an
entirely new level given our greatly enhanced understanding of this
dynamic and structurally intriguing system. We look forward to
meeting investors at PDAC in Toronto in early March where Garibaldi has
been selected to participate in the prestigious and popular Core
Shack portion of the world's premier mineral exploration and mining
event," Regoci concluded.
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC)
Garibaldi Resources has applied a rigorous quality
assurance/quality control program at the E&L Nickel Mountain
Project using best industry practice. All core was logged by a
professional geoscientist and selected intervals were sampled. NQ2
drill core was sawn in half and each sample half was placed in a
marked sample bag with a corresponding sample tag then sealed. The
remaining half core is retained in core boxes that are stored at a
secure facility in Smithers, British
Columbia. Chain of custody of samples was recorded and
maintained for all samples from the drill to the laboratory. All
diamond drilling sample batches included 5% QA/QC samples
consisting of certified blanks, standards and field duplicates. Two
certified ore assay laboratory standards and one blank standard
were used in the process and were supplied by CDN Resource
Laboratories Ltd., an independent laboratory located in
Langley, British Columbia. Samples
were submitted to SGS Canada Inc. in Vancouver, British Columbia, an ISO 9001: 2008
certified lab, for base metal, sulphur and precious metal analysis
using Inductivity Coupled Plasma (ICP), Fire Assay (FA) and Leco
methods.
Samples were prepared by crushing the entire sample to 75%
passing 2 mm, riffle splitting 250 grams and pulverizing the split
to better than 85% passing 75 microns. Gold, Platinum and Palladium
were analyzed using a 30-gram fire assay and ICP-AES. Total sulphur
was analyzed using a Leco method. Nickel, copper, cobalt, silver
and other elements were analyzed by sodium peroxide fusion and
ICP-MS.
The performance on the blind standards, blanks and duplicates
achieved high levels of accuracy and reproducibility and has been
verified by Jeremy Hanson, a
Qualified Person as defined by NI-43-101.
Qualified Person Data Verification
Mr. Jeremy Hanson, P.Geo., VP
Exploration Canada for the Company, and a Qualified Person as
defined by NI-43-101, has supervised the preparation of, reviewed
and approved of, the disclosure of information in this news
release. Mr. Hanson has verified the data, including drilling,
sampling, test and recovery data by supervising all of such
procedures. There are no known factors that could materially affect
the reliability of data collected and verified under his
supervision. No quality assurance/quality control issues have been
identified to date.
About Garibaldi
Garibaldi Resources Corp. is an active Canadian-based junior
exploration company focused on creating shareholder value through
discoveries and strategic development of its assets in some of the
most prolific mining regions in Mexico and British
Columbia.
We seek safe harbor.
GARIBALDI RESOURCES CORP.
Per: "Steve Regoci"
Steve Regoci, President
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