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VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 22,
2022 /CNW/ - Garibaldi Resources (TSXV: GGI) (the
"Company" or "Garibaldi") is pleased to announce that
diamond drill-hole EL-22-97b has
intersected nickel-bearing disseminated and semi-massive sulphide
mineralization. The mineralization is hosted by taxitic and
orbicular-textured gabbro and pyroxene peridotite 205 meters
down-trend of the previous deepest mineralized intercept at E&L
on Nickel Mountain. The drill hole targeted the down plunge
extension of the eastern zone of the E&L Intrusion, coincident
with a large-scale low resistivity / elevated conductivity ZTEM
anomaly identified last season by Geotech's deep-penetrating ZTEM
survey.
Garibaldi's 2022 drill program is focused on testing several
large-scale low resistivity ZTEM anomalies within the Company's
100% owned E&L nickel-copper-cobalt massive sulphide project.
E&L mineralization also contains gold, silver, platinum group
metals platinum, palladium (PGM'S) together with rhodium, iridium,
and ruthenium (collectively termed PGEs). The 180 sq. km. claim
group is centered in the heart of the Eskay District within the
Golden Triangle of Northwest British
Columbia.
The latest intercept is in the plane of the E&L Intrusion,
and rests immediately below the Eastern Extension mineralization
associated with a differentiated sequence of peridotitic and
gabbroic rocks. The complex orbicular textures in the gabbros are
characteristic of the E&L Intrusion in both the Eastern
Extension and the newly identified root zone ~200m below. The
target was drilled as a major step-out from the known intrusion to
establish whether a low resistivity ZTEM anomaly beneath E&L
corresponds to the plane of additional mineralized segments of the
intrusion within the plane of prospective geology. The discovery of
mineralized taxitic and orbicular-textured gabbros and pyroxene
peridotite expands the potential scale of mineralization well below
the previously drill tested 600 x 650 meter plane of the
mineralized E&L Intrusion. Most importantly, drill hole
EL-22-97b demonstrates the potential
for mineralization coincident with the plane of the E&L
intrusion at depth within the anomalous zone identified by the ZTEM
survey.
Exploration Highlights:
- Hole EL-22-97b extends E&L
mineralization more than 205 meters down trend from previous
drilling. The drill hole was collared 383m downslope from EL-20-91 and 92, and
216m east of and below the adit,
cutting through the plane of the E&L Intrusion, allowing for
more efficient drilling operations and providing an optimal
Bore-hole Electro-Magnetic (BH-EM) platform for surveying.
- E&L intrusion rock types were intercepted from 440 –
480m, and 589 – 609m with semi-massive sulphides occurring at
472.2 and 597.3m. Portable XRF
measurements taken on these sulphide grains returned 2.8% Ni and
1.1% Ni, respectively. *
- The sulphide-bearing rocks of the intrusion plunge for more
than 800 meters and remain open beneath the E&L Intrusion.
- These intercepts of mineralized E&L type rocks are in the
plane of the E&L Intrusion, and coincide with the footprint of
the previously modelled ZTEM anomaly, which extends for more than 3
km.
- The drill hole was designed to test the plane of the E&L
Intrusion at depth below previous drilling and successfully
intercepted two intervals of E&L gabbro, which contain sections
of disseminated, blebby and semi massive sulphides.
- The hole has been lined from top to bottom with PVC to
facilitate Borehole Electromagnetic surveys.
Jeremy Hanson, Garibaldi
VP-Exploration, stated: "We are very encouraged by the results from
EL-22-97b, we took a
200m step-out down plunge and
intercepted multiple intervals of mineralized E&L type
intrusive rocks with disseminated and semi-massive nickel bearing
sulphides. Typically, when we find disseminated and semi-massive
sulphides, massive sulphides are not too far away."
Dr. Peter Lightfoot, Technical
Advisor to Garibaldi, stated: "The complex assemblage of taxitic
and orbicular-textured gabbros together with olivine pyroxenite
encountered in drill hole EL-22-97b
indicates that the E&L mineral system extends to depth along
the predicted planar path. Significant exploration step-outs to
test this plane will greatly improve our efforts to locate
extensions of mineral zones using borehole EM methods."
Nickel Mountain Section
Steve Regoci, Garibaldi CEO
stated "This first hole, provides strong support for the
proposition that ZTEM responses may represent the expression of a
mineralized system. We're anxious to drill test the deep seated
ZTEM targets along the 15km base metal corridor of the NMGC to
Mount Shirley for sulphide
minerals."
EL-22-97 was initially collared upslope of the adit at 396390 mE
6271118mN, 1567 masl, at 367°/-70° but failed to progress through
difficult ground at 232m. The hole
was abandoned well before target depth. EL-22-97b was recollared 213m downslope at 396442 mE, 6270938mN,
1463m masl at 342°/-50°. This hole
succeeded to target depth and encountered mineralization at the
initial area of interest targeted in EL-22-97.
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 is logged by a
geoscientist and selected intervals sampled. HQ and NQ drill core
is sawn in half and each sample half is 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 is 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.
Multiple certified ore assay laboratory standards and one blank
standard were used in the process. 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 2mm, riffle
splitting 250g 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 and total carbon were
analyzed using a Leco method. Nickel, copper, cobalt, silver and
base metals 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. *XRF measurements were taken with a Niton
XL5. XRF measurements analyze a very small, select section of
material approximately 0.16cm2 per measurement and
results are not representative of the overall rock or material.
Qualified Person & Data
Verification
Jeremy Hanson, P.Geo., 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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