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- Based on recent winter logging and additional sampling program,
the following near surface Nickel and Polymetallic mineralization
has been intersected.
Zone 5, Target B1 (see figure 1 and 2):
- Hole WA20-011 intersected mineralization of 113.50 m at 0.12% Ni (equivalent to a 3709%
increase in intersecting length of the previously announced
2.98 m *), 0.009% Co, 0.12% Cr, 6.25%
Fe and 0.68% S from 62 m.
Zone 2, Target B1 (see figure 1 and 2):
- Hole WA20-004 intersected mineralization of 95.02 m at 0.14% Ni (Ni grade increased by 16.7%
*), 0.010% Co, 0.28% Cr, 9.11% Fe and 0.80% S from 18.73 m
- Hole WA20-005 intersected mineralization of 78.05 m at 0.13% Ni (Ni grade increased by 8.5%
*), 0.009% Co, 0.24%, 0.24% Cr, 8.53% Fe and 0.83% S from
15.80 m
- Hole WA20-006 intersected mineralization of 18.03 m at 0.10% Ni, 0.007% Co, 0.22% Cr, 5.77%
Fe and 1.02% S from 205.23 m.
Intersected 2.75 m at 0.10% Ni and
0.22% Cr from 249.15 m
- Hole WA20-013 Intersected mineralization of 4.60 m at 0.17% Ni, 0.012% Co, 0.11% Cr, 14.35%
Fe and 0.47% S from 20.10 m.
Intersected 7.38 m at 0.12% Ni and
0.21% Cr from 142.42 m and
9.33 m at 0.14% Ni and 0.21% Cr from
177.70 m
- At Target B1, wide zones of mineralization within
multi-kilometer ultramafic corridor are being defined and remain
open in multiple directions (please see Figure 1 and 2)
- Future drill programs will target potential higher-grade
precious and polymetallic mineralization.
(*) see also company's press releases issued on November 30, 2020 and April 19, 2021
VANCOUVER, BC, May 5, 2021 /CNW/ - Western Atlas Resources Inc.
("Western Atlas" or the "Company") (TSXV: WA), is
pleased to release additional results from the previously announced
winter logging and sampling program conducted at its
Meadowbank Gold Project located in Nunavut, Canada (see company's
press release dated January 25,
2021).
Additional sampling results provide for new potential for
Nickel and Polymetallic mineralization on the property in addition
to geological settings like banded iron formation (BIF) and shear
zones favourable for the development of orogenic gold deposits in
the area.
Holes WA20-004 and WA20-005 are part of the 2020 diamond drill
program, the first ever completed on the Company's Meadowbank
properties which consisted of 13 drill holes for a total of 3,545
meters drilled in Target B1, Block B, south of and contiguous to
Agnico Eagle's Meadowbank mine property and Greyhound project.
Target B1 is only one of numerous targets for follow up with
drilling so far identified within Blocks A, B and C.
Fabio Capponi, CEO stated:
"Zone 2 and Zone 5 in Block B, Target B1 continue to deliver
exciting results and demonstrate the tremendous potential of the
Meadowbank properties for potential gold and silver discoveries and
also for mineralization for the metals of the future such as
nickel, cobalt and base metals. Target B1 is only one of numerous
targets for follow up with drilling so far identified within Blocks
A, B and C."
Figure 1 – Block B, Target B1, Drill Holes and
Ultramafic Corridor
Figure 2 – Block B, Target B1, Drill Holes and
Underlaying Geology
HOLE
NUMBER
|
FROM
(m)
|
TO
(m)
|
LENGTH
(m)
|
Ni%
|
Co%
|
Cr%
|
Fe%
|
S%
|
Zn%
|
ZONE
5
|
WA20-011
|
62.00
|
175.50
|
113.50
|
0.12
|
0.009
|
0.12
|
6.25
|
0.68
|
|
Including
|
62.00
|
106.88
|
44.88
|
0.15
|
0.010
|
0.15
|
6.43
|
0.18
|
|
Including
|
119.75
|
175.50
|
55.75
|
0.13
|
0.009
|
0.13
|
6.09
|
0.68
|
|
and
including
|
129.10
|
175.50
|
46.40
|
0.14
|
0.010
|
0.14
|
6.21
|
0.34
|
|
ZONE
2
|
WA20-004
|
18.73
|
113.75
|
95.02
|
0.14
|
0.010
|
0.28
|
9.11
|
0.80
|
|
Including
|
18.73
|
27.00
|
8.27
|
0.35
|
0.014
|
0.27
|
8.87
|
1.43
|
|
and
including
|
20.70
|
23.70
|
3.00
|
0.56
|
0.017
|
0.29
|
9.80
|
2.44
|
|
and
including
|
23.70
|
27.00
|
3.30
|
0.25
|
0.011
|
0.23
|
6.96
|
0.73
|
|
Including
|
42.00
|
44.59
|
2.59
|
0.17
|
0.014
|
0.30
|
9.92
|
0.51
|
|
Including
|
65.03
|
68.00
|
2.97
|
0.16
|
0.011
|
0.35
|
7.21
|
0.66
|
|
Including
|
90.45
|
101.10
|
10.65
|
0.19
|
0.015
|
0.46
|
11.08
|
0.61
|
|
Including
|
104.18
|
113.75
|
9.57
|
0.18
|
0.013
|
0.36
|
11.77
|
1.09
|
|
and
|
44.59
|
45.59
|
1.00
|
|
|
|
|
|
0.17
|
and
|
78.84
|
91.05
|
12.21
|
|
|
|
|
|
0.13
|
and
including
|
81.65
|
84.05
|
2.40
|
|
|
|
|
|
0.31
|
and
including
|
82.26
|
83.03
|
0.77
|
|
|
|
|
|
0.56
|
WA20-005
|
15.80
|
93.85
|
78.05
|
0.13
|
0.009
|
0.24
|
8.53
|
0.83
|
|
Including
|
15.80
|
36.10
|
20.30
|
0.19
|
0.010
|
0.23
|
7.98
|
0.72
|
|
and
including
|
17.80
|
22.80
|
5.00
|
0.41
|
0.014
|
0.25
|
7.74
|
1.23
|
|
and
including
|
17.80
|
18.80
|
1.00
|
0.86
|
0.023
|
0.26
|
9.25
|
2.82
|
|
Including
|
78.59
|
93.85
|
15.26
|
0.16
|
0.013
|
0.35
|
10.41
|
0.70
|
|
and
|
33.03
|
35.60
|
2.57
|
|
|
|
|
|
0.30
|
and
|
44.00
|
46.00
|
2.00
|
|
|
|
|
|
0.16
|
and
|
53.55
|
54.50
|
0.95
|
|
|
|
|
|
0.13
|
and
|
56.50
|
57.50
|
1.00
|
|
|
|
|
|
0.25
|
and
|
61.25
|
61.60
|
0.35
|
|
|
|
|
|
0.14
|
WA20-006
|
205.23
|
223.26
|
18.03
|
0.10
|
0.007
|
0.22
|
5.77
|
1.02
|
|
Including
|
209.86
|
223.26
|
13.40
|
0.12
|
0.007
|
0.23
|
5.70
|
1.08
|
|
and
|
228.64
|
241.89
|
13.25
|
0.10
|
0.006
|
0.22
|
6.11
|
0.59
|
|
and
|
195.92
|
196.36
|
0.44
|
|
|
|
|
|
0.59
|
and
|
205.23
|
205.86
|
0.63
|
|
|
|
|
|
0.11
|
and
|
221.58
|
222.09
|
0.51
|
|
|
|
|
|
0.21
|
and
|
228.03
|
228.64
|
0.61
|
|
|
|
|
|
0.12
|
WA20-013
|
20.10
|
24.70
|
4.60
|
0.17
|
0.012
|
0.11
|
14.35
|
0.47
|
|
Including
|
22.10
|
23.00
|
0.90
|
0.51
|
0.030
|
0.16
|
14.00
|
1.15
|
|
Table 1: Drill Holes Results
Note: With regard to Hole WA20-004 and WA20-005, all
samples were analyzed using Aqua Regia digestion with ICP-OES
finish + ICP-MS following Sodium Peroxide fusion
digestion. Hole WA20-006, -01 and -013 were analyzed
using Aqua Regia digestion with ICP-OES finish. Western Atlas
may also decide to analyze prospective Holes WA20-003, WA20-004,
WA20-005, WA20-006, WA20-011 and WA20-013 for Platinum and
Palladium.
Zone 2
Zone 2 is underlain by a volcanic-sedimentary assemblage
composed of komatiitic flows, massive ultramafic volcaniclastics
and intercalated fine-grained clastic sediments (argillites and
siltstones), bounded by a BIF sequence over 100 m in thickness to the north. Sediments within
this assemblage, particularly argillite layers, host a significant
pyrite±pyrrhotite mineralization. (for more details please refer to
the Company's press release issued on November 30, 2020).
Ultramafic members of the assemblage are usually intensely
serpentinized or talk-serpentine altered. Nickel and base metals
mineralization are found mainly in serpentinized ultramafic flows
as very fine-grained disseminated sulphides (pyrite, pyrrhotite and
pentlandite) and oxides (magnetite, chromite and ilmenite). In rare
cases (i.e. in WA20-005 at 17.80-18.80 with 0.9% Ni) sulphides form
clots up to 10mm across interpreted as relict sulphide
droplets.
Zone 5
Located within the E-NE trending ultramafic corridor defined by
the E-NE trending shear zone and BIF lenses mapped in Zone 1 to the
east and Zone 4 to the west. The corridor is over 4.5km long. Hole
WA20-011 intersected 170m long
ultramafic assemblage composed of alternating ultramafic
pyroclastics and massive intrusive ultramafic intervals. Ultramafic
assemblage is bounded by mafic volcanics to the south and
intermediary volcanics to the north. Intercalated within the
ultramafic assemblage is a 8.50m long
interval of interlaminated chert and argillite. Locally
developed foliation and contacts are apparently sub-vertical. With
vertical contacts, the true thickness of the ultramafic assemblage
is approximately 110m.
Geological setting with mafic volcanics to the south and
intermediary volcanics to the north is similar to Zone 1 setting.
Ultramafic pyroclastics and chert interlaminated with black
argillite encountered in Hole WA20-011 are markedly similar to the
equivalent lithologies in Zone 2.
Base metals mineralization occurs as very fine-grained
disseminated sulphides (pyrite and pentlandite) and oxides
(magnetite, chromite and ilmenite).
QA / QC Protocols
Individual drill core samples were sawn in half, labeled, placed
in plastic sample bags, and sealed. The remaining drill core is
securely stored in Baker Lake.
Samples were placed in bags sealed with uniquely numbered security
tags and shipped directly to Activation Laboratories Ltd.
("Actlabs") in Ancaster, Ontario
for analysis. The Actlabs facility is accredited to ISO 17025:2017
standards and to the Standards Council of Canada (SCC) Requirements and Guidance for the
Accreditation of Testing Laboratories.
Samples were weighed then crushed to a nominal 2 mm (10 mesh),
mechanically split to obtain a representative sample (250 g) and
then pulverized (mid steel) to at least 95% passing 105 microns
(μm). Multi-element analysis package determined 38 elements
including copper, zinc, lead and silver assays were determined by
Aqua Regia digestion with ICP-OES finish. Gold (30g sample of the
pulverized material) was analyzed by fire assay fusion with AAS
finish. Company QA/QC included the insertion and continual
monitoring of standards, blanks, and duplicates.
Paul Chamois, P.Geo, is the Qualified Person as defined by
National Instrument 43-101 and is responsible for reviewing and
supervising the preparation of the scientific and technical
disclosure in this news release.
About Western Atlas
The Company's common shares are listed on the TSX Venture
Exchange under the symbol WA. Western Atlas is focused on the
acquisition and development of scalable precious metals projects in
premier mining jurisdictions. Western Atlas's wholly owned
subsidiary, 5530 Nunavut Inc., holds its interests in the
Meadowbank project located in Nunavut,
Canada.
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