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VANCOUVER, BC, Feb. 12, 2021 /CNW/ - Garibaldi Resources (TSXV:
GGI) (the "Company" or "Garibaldi") is pleased to announce assay
results from four shallow diamond drill holes totaling 639.5m, the first ever testing the new Casper
Quartz Gold Vein System. The Casper discovery is located 12 km
northwest of the Company's flagship E&L nickel-copper-cobalt
massive sulphide project at Nickel Mountain, and 14 km west of
Garibaldi's premier Eskay North gold
prospect, bordering the historic Eskay
Creek mine, now being redeveloped.
Garibaldi's Eskay claim group totals over180 sq. kms of highly
prospective mineral claims centered in the heart of the mineral
rich Eskay Camp in northwest British
Columbia. The target rich claim group is surrounded by
several precious and base metal discoveries at various stages of
exploration by neighboring Companies. Garibaldi's strategically
important land package is favorably located along the deep seated
Eskay Rift, a highly prospective mineralized structure hosting
multiple deposits.
The E&L nickel-copper-cobalt project and the Casper high
grade Quartz Gold vein discoveries are the first targets to emerge
from the abundant mineral occurrences and outcrops sampled within
the Company's vast Eskay claim group. Casper is a grassroots
discovery with no previous Minfile records. The Casper veins are at
low elevation (430 meters) with road and power access less than 1
kilometer away. Highlights of the 2020 exploration season at
Casper, including the first ever diamond drill holes testing the
high-grade quartz veins are as follows:
2020 Casper Highlights:
- Drilling confirmed at least three discrete mineralized quartz
veins, two which contain visible gold along with a mineralized
silicified volcanic unit also containing visible gold. Many
additional vein splays and quartz veinlets are present in the core,
all four holes intercepted gold mineralization.
- The Casper vein returned 9.1 g/t gold over 0.72m (CAS-20-03: 23.42-24.14m), a second vein with visible gold returned
8.2 grams gold over 0.56m (CAS-20-02:
72.94-73.5m). The 4-meter-thick
mineralized silicified unit with visible gold, returned 8.89 g/t
gold (CAS-20-01: 124-125m).
- Drilling followed up on 2020 sampling and trenching program
results, successfully confirming the presence of mineralization
below surface with, multiple veins and targets remaining to be
drill tested. The Casper hydrothermal system remains open with rock
samples exceeding 1.0 g/t gold extending along trend for 330 meters
within a 500-meter wide gold-in-soil anomaly.
- Previously, 18 of 21 shallow (< 2.0m depth) backpack drill holes from the Casper
vein returned significant gold mineralization, with 10 holes
returning at least one 0.60m interval
grading between 12.6 g/t Au and 64.6 g/t Au (see news dated
Feb. 28, 2020).
- Multiple grab samples with visible gold taken from a trench on
the east side of the main Casper vein returned 249.0, 92.3, 75.3
and 58.4 g/t gold. (See news dated Sept. 22,
2020)
- A Channel sampling program collected a total of 94 in-situ
quartz vein samples cut every meter along the trenched NW-SE
striking Casper vein. A total of 61 Channel sample assays returned
gold grades ranging from 0.676 g/t gold up to 93.29 g/t gold (see
news dated Sept. 29, 2020)
- A distinct high resistivity zone lies 100 meters south of the
vein system and may represent a broad area of prospective
silicification and veining. The presence of multiple mineralized
quartz veins, mineralized silicified volcanics in core, mineralized
rhyolitic surface samples, and high grade in-situ vein samples
indicate the potential for a significant broad scale hydrothermal
gold system.
Drill Hole Table – CAS-20-01 to CAS-20-04
Hole
(#)
|
Interval Width
(from – to)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
Ag
(g/t)
|
CAS-20-01
|
over 2 m (15 – 17
m)
|
0.4
|
0.52
|
and
|
over 2 m (19 – 21
m)
|
2.4
|
0.42
|
and
|
over 1 m (31 – 32
m)
|
1.02
|
4.16
|
and
|
over 1.66 m (93.34 –
95 m)
|
0.89
|
0.79
|
and
|
over 3.3 m (123.25 –
126.55 m)
|
3.01
|
1.10
|
incl
|
over 1 m (124 – 125
m)
|
8.89
|
2.85
|
|
|
|
|
CAS-20-02
|
over 3.5 m (35.15 –
38.65 m)
|
0.35
|
0.85
|
and
|
over 1.91 m (71.59 –
73.5 m)
|
2.74
|
0.41
|
and
|
over 0.56 m (72.94 –
73.5 m)
|
8.24
|
1.24
|
and
|
over 11.05 m (124.14
– 135.19 m)
|
0.32
|
0.79
|
|
|
|
|
CAS-20-03
|
over 2.58 m (23.42 –
26 m)
|
5.49
|
0.78
|
or
|
over 3.58 m (23.42 –
27 m)
|
4.05
|
0.6
|
Incl.
|
over 0.72m (23.42 –
24.14m)
|
9.10
|
0.83
|
and
|
over 4 m (31 – 35
m)
|
0.26
|
0.48
|
|
|
|
|
CAS-20-04
|
over 1.05 m (44.64 –
45.69 m)
|
0.59
|
57.7
|
and
|
over 1.07 m (68.93 –
70 m)
|
1.97
|
3.56
|
and
|
over 0.94 m (101.06 –
102 m)
|
2.47
|
0.79
|
and
|
over 1 m (110 – 111
m)
|
0.59
|
1.2
|
Drill Hole Coordinates Table – Holes CAS-20-01 to
CAS-20-04
Hole
(#)
|
Easting*
|
Northing*
|
Elevation
(MASL)
|
Azimuth
|
Dip
|
Length
(m)
|
CAS-20-01
|
397381
|
6284651
|
429
|
66
|
-45
|
148.5
|
CAS-20-02
|
397381
|
6284652
|
429
|
22
|
-50
|
178
|
CAS-20-03
|
397381
|
6284652
|
429
|
22
|
-70
|
183
|
CAS-20-04
|
397430
|
6284600
|
429
|
40
|
-45
|
130
|
Jeremy Hanson, Garibaldi
VP-Exploration, stated: "We are very encouraged by the first ever
drilling results at Casper. The abundance of hydrothermal features
including multiple mineralized quartz veins and silicified
volcanics, both with visible gold, is definitely exciting and
indicative of a significant hydrothermal system. Our initial goal
was to confirm the surface expression of the Casper vein extended
to depth, which we certainly accomplished as well as intercepting a
number of additional gold bearing veins and mineralized silicified
units."
Steve Regoci, Garibaldi CEO,
stated: "Garibaldi's geological team considers these first Casper
drill results to be extremely promising. Each hole intersected gold
mineralization and most importantly, the multiple styles of
mineralization with native gold in distinct geological units is a
superb outcome. It bolsters our expectations indicating a
widespread mobilization of hydrothermal fluids over this broad
area.
Neighbour Eskay Mining Corp, recognizing the geological
potential of Garibaldi's strategic claims in the Eskay Camp,
transacted a tactical value investment for 19.5% of Garibaldi. The
Eskay group, led by an exceptional team of geologists and
geophysicists have made significant new precious metal rich VMS
discoveries east of Garibaldi's adjoining border and developed
important insights to drive a new interpretation of the Eskay
model.
Both Companies are now focused on the most productive ways to
collaborate for the 2021 exploration season. Sharing costs along
with geological and geophysical information will benefit all
shareholders."
Casper Drilling Plan &
Sections Maps
See www.garibaldiresources.com for the latest Casper maps &
sections outlining mineralized veins and volcanics units. Also,
shareholders are invited to view Garibaldi's January 20, 2021 Corporate Presentation.
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC)
Garibaldi Resources has applied a rigorous quality
assurance/quality control program at the Casper Project using best
industry practice. All core was logged by a geoscientist and
selected intervals were sampled. NQ 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 sample batches included 5% QA/QC samples consisting of
certified blanks, standards and field duplicates. Multiple
certified ore assay laboratory standards and one blank standard
were used in the process.
Samples were prepared by crushing the entire sample to 75%
passing 2mm, riffle splitting 250g and pulverizing the split to
better than 85% passing 105 microns. Gold was analyzed using a
50-gram fire assay and ICP-AES, or metallic screen for coarse gold.
Samples with coarse visible gold are subject to the nugget effect,
may be difficult to reproduce or duplicate and may not be
indicative of the overall mineralization of the vein. Samples with
visible gold were analyzed using the Metallic Screen method where a
minimum 500 gram sample is crushed and separated into two batches.
A Minus batch with particles less than 106 microns, and a Plus
batch with particles greater than 106 microns. Both batches of the
sample are analyzed with a fire assay and finished with AAS,
ICP-OES or gravimetric depending on grade. A final weighted average
is calculated from the two portions.
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.
All coordinates given in this document are in WGS 84 UTM Zone 9
North.
Qualified Person & Data Verification
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 and
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 British
Columbia and Mexico.
We seek safe harbor.
GARIBALDI RESOURCES CORP.
Per: "Steve Regoci"
Steve Regoci, President
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