Mawson Finland Limited (“
Mawson”
or the “
Company”) (TSX-V: MFL) is pleased to
announce new drill results from 7 drillholes on the South Palokas
prospect which were drilled as part of the Company’s 38-hole 2024
winter drilling campaign on the Company’s wholly-owned Rajapalot
gold-cobalt project in Finland (see Table 1 and Figure 1 in
Schedule “A” hereto).
Highlights:
Drillholes PAL0335, PAL0340, PAL0344 and PAL0348
all penetrated significant intercepts beyond the southern margin of
South Palokas, extending gold-cobalt mineralisation here by between
45 and 90 metres to the south.
- Hole PAL0335
drilled a 21.75m wide mineralised intercept from a new lens of
mineralisation located in the footwall below the South Palokas
ore-body returning 5.25 g/t gold and 515 ppm cobalt (21.75 m @ 5.25
g/t Au & 515 ppm Co from 295.05 m, including: 3.2 m @ 21.61 g/t
Au and 373 ppm Co from 311.3 m)
- Hole PAL0335 went
on to drill 3 further intervals of mineralisation immediately below
the footwall contact of the new lens, returning:
- 2 m @ 1.86 g/t Au and 164 ppm Co
from 322.4 m
- 4 m @ 2.99 g/t Au and 94 ppm Co
from 335 m
- 6.6 m @ 2.37 g/t Au and 279 ppm Co
from 350.25 m
- Holes PAL0340 and
PAL0344 drilled further intercepts demonstrating
respective step-outs along-strike of 50 m and 55 m to the south of
the presently defined limit of mineralisation at South Palokas,
including:
- PAL0340: 0.7 m @
7.47 g/t Au from 91.8 m (cobalt to be announced)
- PAL0344: 4 m @
2.78 g/t Au from 201 m (cobalt to be announced)
- Holes PAL0348 and
PAL0350 returned one metre intervals of mineralisation
(see Table 2 in Schedule “A” hereto), while holes PAL0339
and PAL0341 recorded no significant intercepts
Ms. Noora Ahola, Mawson Finland CEO,
states: “We are very excited to report some significant
drill-intersections from our first round of results from the 2024
winter drilling campaign. The discovery of a new lens of high-grade
mineralisation situated in the footwall to the South Palokas
prospect is a significant step forward for our resource-expansion
ambitions. Similarly, adding significant intercepts along-strike
from the southern margin of South Palokas is highly encouraging,
being a further indication that the current mineral resources can
likely be expanded. We look forward to presenting further drill
results from this year’s drilling in the coming weeks.”
Detailed Results
The 7 drillholes reported here
(see Table 1 in Schedule “A” hereto) are all from the South Palokas
area of gold-cobalt mineralisation at Rajapalot (drillholes
PAL0335, PAL0339, PAL0340, PAL341, PAL0344, PAL0348 and PAL0350:
see Figure 1 and Figure 2 in Schedule “A” hereto for collar and
intercept locations, and Table 1, Table 2 and Table 3 in Schedule
“A” hereto for collar and available assay data) represent
2,097 metres of drilling from the total winter
programme of 12,070 metres in 38 drillholes. Gold
concentrations are reported here for intercepts that contained over
0.3 g/t Au over a minimum sample interval of 1 metre (lower-cut),
while corresponding cobalt concentrations are reported from those
same intervals where available (cobalt concentrations are currently
only available from holes PAL0335 and PAL0350, and the remainder of
such results will be reported in due course as the same become
available). Composite assay values recording gold concentrations
above the lower-cut limits are presented below in Table 2 in
Schedule “A” hereto, and all raw sample intervals are presented in
Table 3 in Schedule “A” hereto.
The ‘new lens’ of mineralisation as reported
here from the lower portions of hole PAL0335 is located in an
interpreted sub-parallel lens of mineralisation some 100 m
vertically below the defined gold-cobalt mineralisation at South
Palokas. Two historical drillholes have previously penetrated ‘new
lens’ (drill holes PAL0091 and PAL0173: for more information see
the Company’s current preliminary economic assessment, entitled “NI
43-101 Technical Report on a Preliminary Economic Assessment of the
Rajapalot Gold-Coblat Project, Finland”, with an effective date of
December 19, 2023, which the Company has filed and which is
available on SEDAR+ (the “PEA”)), however the
tenor of gold-cobalt mineralisation recorded within these holes was
not considered significant enough to warrant further investigation,
as PAL0091 recorded a best intercept of 4.2 m @ 1.81 g/t Au &
22 ppm Co (located 90 metres up-dip to correlated PAL0335
intercept), and PAL0173 a best intercept of 4 m @ 0.65 g/t Au &
300 ppm Co (located 50 m along-strike northwards of the correlated
PAL0355 intercept; see Figure 2 in Schedule “A” hereto). Holes
PAL0340, PAL0344 and PAL0348 were drilled to explore for southern
strike-extensions of ‘new lens’ but failed to return any
significant mineralisation (see Figure 2 in Schedule “A” hereto).
PAL0364 targeted up-dip extensions to ‘new vein’ and currently
awaits assay results.
Drillholes PAL0335, PAL0340, PAL0344 and PAL0348
all penetrated significant intercepts beyond the southern margin of
South Palokas, extending gold-cobalt mineralisation here by between
45-90 metres to the south. PAL0339 and PAL0341 drilled for
larger-scale southwards step-outs from the southern margin of South
Palokas mineralisation (150 m and 230 m respectively) but failed to
intercept mineralisation.
Technical Background, Data Verification
and Quality Assurance and Quality Control
Three diamond drill rigs from MK Core Drilling
Oy, Comadev Oy and Arctic Drilling Company Oy, all with water
recirculation and drill cuttings collection systems, were used in
this drill program. Core diameter is NQ2 (50.7 mm). Core recoveries
are excellent and average close to 100% in fresh rock. After
photographing and logging in Mawson’s Rovaniemi facilities, core
intervals of between 0.5 to 2 metres are taken, then half-sawn by
independent contractors the Geological Survey of Finland (GTK) in
Rovaniemi, Palsatech Oy in Kemi and Geopool Oy in Sodankylä. The
remaining half core is retained for verification and reference
purposes. Analytical samples are transported by commercial
transport from site to the independent contractor CRS Minlab Oy
(“CRS”) facility in Kempele, Finland. Samples were
prepared and analyzed for gold using the PAL1000 technique which
involves grinding the sample in steel pots with abrasive media in
the presence of cyanide, followed by measuring the gold in solution
with flame AAS equipment. Samples for multi-element analysis
(including cobalt) are pulped at CRS, then transported by air to
MSALABS in Vancouver, Canada and analyzed using four acid digest
ICP-MS methods. All the foregoing laboratories are independent of
the Company. The quality assurance and quality control program of
Mawson consists of the systematic insertion of certified standards
of known gold content, duplicate samples by quartering the core,
and blanks placed within sample runs in interpreted mineralized
rock. In addition, CRS inserts blanks and standards into the
analytical process. In addition to the sample preparation and
security measures described above, data verification procedures are
well integrated into the Company’s quality assurance and quality
control program. Routine ongoing checking of all data is undertaken
prior to being uploaded to the database. This will be followed by
independent data verification audits at exploration milestones
throughout the Rajapalot project’s development. Dr. Fromhold (see
“Qualified Person” below) has also reviewed the qualifications and
analytical procedures of the above-mentioned laboratories,
photographs of drill cores, and the PEA in connection with
verifying the exploration information presented herein.
All maps have been created within the
KKJ3/Finland Uniform Coordinate System (EPSG:2393). Tables 1–3 in
Schedule “A” hereto provide collar and assay data. Due to the
typically low angles of drill intercepts, the true thickness of the
mineralized intervals are interpreted to be approximately 80-90% of
the drilled thickness. Table 3 gives detailed individual assay data
of all intervals reported in this press release. Intersections are
reported with a lower cut of 0.3 g/t Au over 1 metre intervals,
with composite data (Table 2 in Schedule “A” hereto) containing no
more than 2 consecutive 1 m intervals of waste-rock (i.e., 1 m
intervals with <0.3 g/t Au). No upper-cut was applied.
At Rajapalot, all examples of gold-cobalt
mineralisation are consistently located within highly-sheared and
foliated wall-rocks adjacent to strongly hydrothermally altered,
northwest to north dipping shear-zones. Mineralisation is typically
encountered as disseminated to semi-massive sulfide lenses
(predominantly pyrrhotite and lesser pyrite cobaltite), hosted
within strongly deformed and altered, mafic volcanic and
volcaniclasitic stratigraphy of the upper portions of the
Paleoproterozoic-aged Kivalo Group of the Peräpohja Greenstone
Belt. Prospects with high-grade gold and cobalt mineralisation at
Rajapalot occur across a 3 km (east-west) by 2 km (north-south)
area within the larger Rajapalot project area measuring 4 km by 4
km with multiple mineralized boulders, base-of-till (BOT).
Gold-Cobalt mineralization at Rajapalot has been drilled to
approximately 470 metres below surface at both South Palokas and
Raja prospects, and mineralisation remains open at depth across the
entire project.
Qualified
Person
The technical and scientific information in this
news release was reviewed, verified and approved by Dr. Thomas
Fromhold, an employee of Fromhold Geoconsult AB, and Member of The
Australian Institute of Geosciences (MAIG, Membership No. 8838).
Dr. Fromhold is a “qualified person” as defined under NI 43-101.
Dr. Fromhold is not considered independent of the Company under NI
43-101 as he is a consultant of the Company.
About Mawson Finland
Limited
Mawson Finland Limited is an exploration stage
mining development company engaged in the acquisition and
exploration of precious and base metal properties in Finland. The
Company is primarily focused on gold and cobalt. The Corporation
currently holds a 100% interest in the Rajapalot Gold-Cobalt
Project located in Finland. The Rajapalot Project represents
approximately 5% of the 100-square kilometre Rompas-Rajapalot
Property, which is wholly owned by Mawson and consists of 11
granted exploration permits for 10,204 hectares and 2 exploration
permit applications and a reservation notification area for a
combined total of 40,496 hectares. In Finland, all operations are
carried out through the Company’s fully owned subsidiary, Mawson
Oy. Mawson maintains an active local presence of Finnish staff with
close ties to the communities of Rajapalot.
Additional disclosure including the Company’s
financial statements, technical reports, news releases and other
information can be obtained at mawsonfinland.com or on SEDAR+
at www.sedarplus.ca.
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Inquiries
Please contact: Neil MacRae Executive Chairman
at neil@mawsonfinland.com or +1 (778) 999-4653, or Noora Ahola
Chief Executive Officer at nahola@mawson.fi or +358 (505)
213-515.
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Forward-looking Information
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“forward-looking information” and “forward-looking statements”
within the meaning of applicable securities laws (collectively,
“forward-looking information”) which are not comprised of
historical facts. Forward-looking information includes, without
limitation, estimates and statements that describe the Company’s
future plans, objectives or goals, including words to the effect
that the Company or management expects a stated condition or result
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“may”, “could”, “would”, “will”, “must” or “plan”. Since
forward-looking information is based on assumptions and address
future events and conditions, by their very nature they involve
inherent risks and uncertainties. Although these statements are
based on information currently available to the Company, and
management of the Company believes them to be reasonable based
upon, among other information, the contents of the PEA and the
exploration information disclosed in this news release, the Company
provides no assurance that actual results will meet management’s
expectations. Risks, uncertainties and other factors involved with
forward-looking information could cause actual events, results,
performance, prospects and opportunities to differ materially from
those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information.
Forward-looking information in this news release includes, but is
not limited to, the Company’s objectives, goals or future plans,
any expected receipt of additional assay results or other
exploration results and the impact upon the Company thereof, any
expected milestone independent data verification, the continuance
of the Company’s quality assurance and quality control program,
potential mineralization whether peripheral to the existing
Rajapalot resource or elsewhere, any anticipated disclosure of
assay or other exploration results and the timing thereof, the
estimation of mineral resources, exploration and mine development
plans, including drilling, soil sampling, geophysical and
geochemical work, any expected search for additional exploration
targets and any results of such searches, potential acquisition by
the Company of any property, the growth potential of the Rajapalot
resource, all values, estimates and expectations drawn from or
based upon the PEA, and estimates of market conditions. Factors
that could cause actual results to differ materially from such
forward-looking information include, but are not limited to: any
change in industry or wider economic conditions which could cause
the Company to adjust or cancel entirely its exploration plans,
failure to identify mineral resources or any additional exploration
targets, failure to convert estimated mineral resources to
reserves, any failure to receive the results of completed assays or
other exploration work, poor exploration results, the inability to
complete a feasibility study which recommends a production
decision, the preliminary and uncertain nature of the PEA, the
preliminary nature of metallurgical test results, delays in
obtaining or failures to obtain required governmental,
environmental or other project approvals, political risks,
uncertainties relating to the availability and costs of financing
needed in the future, changes in equity markets, inflation, changes
in exchange rates, fluctuations in commodity prices, delays in the
development of projects, capital and operating costs varying
significantly from estimates and the other risks involved in the
mineral exploration and development industry, and those risks set
out in the Company’s public documents filed on SEDAR+. Although the
Company believes that the assumptions and factors used in preparing
the forward-looking information in this news release are
reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on such
information, which only applies as of the date of this news
release, and no assurance can be given that such events will occur
in the disclosed time frames or at all. The Company disclaims any
intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking
information, whether as a result of new information, future events
or otherwise, other than as required by law.
SCHEDULE “A” – TABLES AND
FIGURES
Hole ID |
Easting TM35 |
Northing TM35 |
Elevation (mRL) |
Azimuth |
Dip |
Total Depth |
Prospect |
PAL0335 |
3408345 |
7373507 |
174 |
50.4 |
-70.2 |
405.3 |
South Palokas |
PAL0336 |
3410540 |
7372676 |
151 |
144.1 |
-70.1 |
131 |
Joki East |
PAL0337 |
3410481 |
7372590 |
148 |
61.2 |
-70.9 |
125.3 |
Joki East |
PAL0338 |
3410422 |
7372775 |
153 |
144.7 |
-55.4 |
190 |
Joki East |
PAL0339 |
3408209 |
7373303 |
172 |
104.3 |
-44.8 |
150.1 |
South Palokas |
PAL0340 |
3408347 |
7373505 |
174 |
118.4 |
-79.2 |
395.85 |
South Palokas |
PAL0341 |
3408222 |
7373377 |
173 |
131 |
-44.4 |
136.7 |
South Palokas |
PAL0342 |
3408715 |
7373997 |
175 |
115.7 |
-58.3 |
148.6 |
Palokas |
PAL0343 |
3408627 |
7373991 |
175 |
88.9 |
-50.1 |
193 |
Palokas |
PAL0344 |
3408300 |
7373532 |
174 |
52.3 |
-75.9 |
476.6 |
South Palokas |
PAL0345 |
3408606 |
7374008 |
174 |
60.8 |
-71.9 |
278.1 |
Palokas |
PAL0346 |
3408571 |
7373723 |
174 |
45 |
-65 |
184.4 |
Palokas |
PAL0347 |
3408710 |
7372442 |
175 |
134.4 |
-72.1 |
273.6 |
Raja |
PAL0348 |
3408306 |
7373530 |
175 |
119.1 |
-80.2 |
242.1 |
South Palokas |
PAL0349 |
3408694 |
7372549 |
179 |
170 |
-80 |
341.85 |
Raja |
PAL0350 |
3408402 |
7373671 |
174 |
75 |
-52 |
290.1 |
Palokas |
PAL0351 |
3408461 |
7373877 |
175 |
143 |
-69.5 |
334.5 |
Palokas |
PAL0352 |
3408247 |
7373715 |
172 |
62.4 |
-66.4 |
474.1 |
South Palokas |
PAL0353 |
3408850 |
7372504 |
176 |
160 |
-70 |
260.55 |
Raja |
PAL0354 |
3408308 |
7373984 |
175 |
126.1 |
-50.9 |
466.9 |
Palokas |
PAL0355 |
3408817 |
7372720 |
174 |
168 |
-77 |
428.9 |
Raja |
PAL0356 |
3408138 |
7373637 |
174 |
80.4 |
-74.4 |
496.9 |
South Palokas |
PAL0357 |
3408558 |
7374143 |
175 |
168.8 |
-82.9 |
445.6 |
Palokas |
PAL0358 |
3408984 |
7372343 |
173 |
244.5 |
-79.1 |
178.75 |
Raja |
PAL0359 |
3408138 |
7373933 |
172 |
150.9 |
-77.7 |
47.2 |
South Palokas |
PAL0360 |
3408679 |
7372340 |
174 |
75 |
-80.4 |
251.7 |
Raja |
PAL0361 |
3408088 |
7373643 |
173 |
51.1 |
-81.9 |
665.95 |
South Palokas |
PAL0362 |
3408576 |
7373723 |
174 |
95.3 |
-47.6 |
258.55 |
Palokas |
PAL0363 |
3407996 |
7373198 |
172 |
88.2 |
-55.3 |
338.8 |
Hut |
PAL0364 |
3408346 |
7373509 |
174 |
65.7 |
-66.4 |
359.2 |
South Palokas |
PAL0365 |
3408347 |
7373434 |
174 |
71 |
-70.1 |
304.4 |
South Palokas |
PAL0366 |
3407996 |
7373198 |
172 |
88.6 |
-70.6 |
374.4 |
Hut |
PAL0367 |
3408138 |
7373935 |
172 |
150.8 |
-79.2 |
785.3 |
South Palokas |
PAL0368 |
3407940 |
7373069 |
173 |
137.5 |
-47.7 |
250.9 |
Hut |
PAL0369 |
3408026 |
7373279 |
172 |
82.5 |
-44.6 |
253.5 |
South Palokas |
PAL0370 |
3408231 |
7372823 |
182 |
124 |
-55.1 |
175.9 |
Terry's Hammer |
PAL0371 |
3408231 |
7372823 |
182 |
172.6 |
-44.8 |
148 |
Terry's Hammer |
PAL0372 |
3410436 |
7372555 |
149 |
106.7 |
-69.4 |
113.4 |
Joki East |
Table 1: Drillhole collar
locations (finish KKJ grid), with corresponding hole orientations
(azimuth and dip), total depth, and prospect target. Holes reported
in this news release are highlighted in bold text.
Hole ID |
From |
To |
Drilled Thickness1
(m) |
Gold (g/t) |
Gold (gram-metres) |
Cobalt ppm |
PAL0335 |
122.2 |
123.2 |
1 |
0.49 |
0.5 |
52.5 |
PAL0335 |
126.35 |
128.35 |
2 |
1.19 |
2.4 |
167.0 |
PAL0335 |
136.35 |
137.35 |
1 |
1.62 |
1.6 |
516.9 |
PAL0335 |
142 |
146.6 |
4.6 |
0.99 |
4.6 |
1376.2 |
PAL0335 |
150.6 |
156 |
5.4 |
2.99 |
16.2 |
2137.1 |
PAL0335 |
295.05 |
316.8 |
21.75 |
5.25 |
114.3 |
514.8 |
including |
311.3 |
314.5 |
3.2 |
21.61 |
69.15 |
373.2 |
PAL0335 |
322.4 |
324.4 |
2 |
1.86 |
3.7 |
164.3 |
PAL0335 |
335 |
339 |
4 |
2.99 |
11.9 |
94.4 |
PAL0335 |
350.25 |
356.85 |
6.6 |
2.37 |
15.6 |
278.8 |
PAL0339 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
PAL0340 |
21.25 |
22.25 |
1 |
0.58 |
0.6 |
TBA |
PAL0340 |
91.8 |
92.5 |
0.7 |
7.42 |
5.2 |
TBA |
PAL0340 |
98.8 |
100.8 |
2 |
0.78 |
1.6 |
TBA |
PAL0341 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
PAL0344 |
197 |
198 |
1 |
0.66 |
0.7 |
TBA |
PAL0344 |
201 |
205 |
4 |
2.78 |
11.1 |
TBA |
PAL0348 |
124.75 |
125.75 |
1 |
0.30 |
0.3 |
TBA |
PAL0348 |
151.35 |
152.35 |
1 |
0.58 |
0.6 |
TBA |
PAL0350 |
95.55 |
96.55 |
1 |
0.45 |
0.45 |
14.7 |
1True-thickness of the mineralized intervals are
interpreted to be approximately 80-90% of the Drilled Thickness.
True-thickness is not precisely known at this time.Table
2: Composited gold and cobalt concentrations from the
drillholes reported in this news release. Individual assay values
are listed in Table 3 hereinbelow.
Figure 1: Locality map
illustrating collar positions and drill-hole traces from Mawson’s
2024 winter drilling campaign. Drillholes coloured red are those
reported in this new release, while holes coloured black have been
reported in previous releases, and blue coloured holes are awaiting
results and publication. Dashed blue line represents the section
line on which long sections in Figure 2 hereinbelow are
oriented.
Figure 2: Long-section
illustration demonstrating both historical and 2024 drill
intercepts in the South Palokas prospect (left) and the ‘new lens’
(right) that is positioned approximately 100 m vertically below the
South Palokas mineralisation. Intercepts from the 2024 drilling
season are labelled in bold with their results represented in gold
gram-metres (gold g/t x intercept thickness in metres). The small
black rings indicate ‘no significant intercept’ and open blue rings
indicate ‘awaiting assay result’. Red arrows demonstrate the
direction in which gold-cobalt mineralisation remains ‘open’ and
untested. Section line is oriented on approximately 030 strike; see
dashed blue line in Figure 1 above for
reference.
Hole ID |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Length (m) |
Gold g/t |
Cobalt ppm |
Mineralisation |
PAL0335 |
122.2 |
123.2 |
1 |
0.49 |
52.5 |
South Palokas |
126.35 |
127.35 |
1 |
2.06 |
283.3 |
South Palokas |
127.35 |
128.35 |
1 |
0.31 |
50.7 |
South Palokas |
136.35 |
137.35 |
1 |
1.62 |
516.9 |
South Palokas |
142 |
143 |
1 |
0.97 |
593 |
South Palokas |
143 |
144 |
1 |
1.17 |
1109.8 |
South Palokas |
144 |
145 |
1 |
1.08 |
1223.7 |
South Palokas |
145 |
146 |
1 |
0.15 |
1142.1 |
South Palokas |
146 |
146.6 |
0.6 |
2 |
3769.9 |
South Palokas |
150.6 |
151.6 |
1 |
3.26 |
1770 |
South Palokas |
151.6 |
152.5 |
0.9 |
3.1 |
2715.6 |
South Palokas |
152.5 |
153.5 |
1 |
1.77 |
1974.2 |
South Palokas |
153.5 |
154.5 |
1 |
2.12 |
1132.6 |
South Palokas |
154.5 |
155.5 |
1 |
3.24 |
2547.8 |
South Palokas |
155.5 |
156 |
0.5 |
5.95 |
3343.6 |
South Palokas |
295.05 |
296.05 |
1 |
8.25 |
674.3 |
New Lens |
296.05 |
297.05 |
1 |
1.33 |
549.8 |
New Lens |
297.05 |
298.05 |
1 |
0.89 |
895.4 |
New Lens |
298.05 |
299.05 |
1 |
0.35 |
673.3 |
New Lens |
299.05 |
299.5 |
0.45 |
0.15 |
421.5 |
New Lens |
299.5 |
300.5 |
1 |
1.42 |
585.2 |
New Lens |
300.5 |
301.5 |
1 |
2.51 |
627.6 |
New Lens |
301.5 |
302.5 |
1 |
0.46 |
445.1 |
New Lens |
302.5 |
302.95 |
0.45 |
0.59 |
623.1 |
New Lens |
302.95 |
303.95 |
1 |
1.2 |
927.5 |
New Lens |
303.95 |
304.45 |
0.5 |
0.92 |
1096.4 |
New Lens |
304.45 |
305.3 |
0.85 |
0.85 |
153.4 |
New Lens |
305.3 |
306.3 |
1 |
0.35 |
677.2 |
New Lens |
306.3 |
307.3 |
1 |
0.41 |
553.6 |
New Lens |
307.3 |
308.3 |
1 |
0.47 |
373 |
New Lens |
308.3 |
309.3 |
1 |
7.1 |
827.4 |
New Lens |
309.3 |
310.3 |
1 |
2.87 |
321.3 |
New Lens |
310.3 |
311.3 |
1 |
6.74 |
370.5 |
New Lens |
311.3 |
312.3 |
1 |
14 |
276.8 |
New Lens |
312.3 |
313 |
0.7 |
10 |
690.3 |
New Lens |
313 |
313.5 |
0.5 |
53.9 |
549.6 |
New Lens |
313.5 |
314.5 |
1 |
21.2 |
159.5 |
New Lens |
314.5 |
315.5 |
1 |
6.3 |
120 |
New Lens |
315.5 |
315.8 |
0.3 |
7.53 |
106.4 |
New Lens |
315.8 |
316.8 |
1 |
0.69 |
200 |
New Lens |
322.4 |
323.4 |
1 |
0.77 |
172.1 |
New Lens |
323.4 |
324.4 |
1 |
2.95 |
156.5 |
New Lens |
335 |
336 |
1 |
0.8 |
85.6 |
New Lens |
336 |
337 |
1 |
4.31 |
134.8 |
New Lens |
337 |
338 |
1 |
6.49 |
118.8 |
New Lens |
338 |
339 |
1 |
0.34 |
38.3 |
New Lens |
350.25 |
351.25 |
1 |
8.61 |
672.3 |
New Lens |
351.25 |
352.25 |
1 |
3.72 |
422.1 |
New Lens |
352.25 |
353.25 |
1 |
2.05 |
219.8 |
New Lens |
353.25 |
354.25 |
1 |
0.28 |
227.8 |
New Lens |
354.25 |
355.25 |
1 |
0.56 |
235.8 |
New Lens |
355.25 |
356.25 |
1 |
0.07 |
10.3 |
New Lens |
356.25 |
356.85 |
0.6 |
0.58 |
86.4 |
New Lens |
PAL0340 |
21.25 |
22.25 |
1 |
0.58 |
TBA |
South Palokas |
91.8 |
92.5 |
0.7 |
7.42 |
TBA |
South Palokas |
98.8 |
99.8 |
1 |
1.21 |
TBA |
South Palokas |
99.8 |
100.8 |
1 |
0.35 |
TBA |
South Palokas |
PAL0344 |
197 |
197.4 |
0.4 |
0.61 |
TBA |
South Palokas |
197.4 |
198 |
0.6 |
0.69 |
TBA |
South Palokas |
201 |
202 |
1 |
9.78 |
TBA |
South Palokas |
202 |
203 |
1 |
0.13 |
TBA |
South Palokas |
203 |
204 |
1 |
0.51 |
TBA |
South Palokas |
204 |
205 |
1 |
0.69 |
TBA |
South Palokas |
PAL0348 |
124.75 |
125.75 |
1 |
0.3 |
TBA |
South Palokas |
151.35 |
152.35 |
1 |
0.58 |
TBA |
South Palokas |
PAL0350 |
95.55 |
96.55 |
1 |
0.45 |
14.7 |
South Palokas |
Table 3: All gold and cobalt
sample intervals with their corresponding gold and cobalt
concentrations (where available), that are contained within above
composited intervals, that meet the lower-cut criteria of 1 metre
intervals at greater than 0.3 g/t gold.
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