HALIFAX, Jan. 16, 2017 /CNW/ - Antler Gold Inc.
("Antler") (TSX-V: ANTL) is pleased to announce the increase
of strike length at the Alder Zone to 100 meters and apparent width
as well as the discovery of four new gold occurrences at its
Wilding Lake Gold Project ("Project") in central
Newfoundland as a result of its
2016 exploration campaign.
Alder-Taz Zone (AT
zone)
Trenching at the Alder showing has resulted in
extending the strike length of this zone to 100 meters. The
trenching has also shown the zone in the area of Trench 3-4 to
be wider than previously thought and results from this section
are pending. This increased width is in addition to the previously
reported channel assays in Trench 1 extension of 5.99 g/t Au over
8.75 meters, 13.8 g/t Au over 4.0 meters, 6.0 g/t Au over 8.5
metres, and 42.3 g/t Au over 4.6 metres.
Prospecting also resulted in the discovery of the Taz zone which
is located 125 meters along strike to the southwest of Alder. The
Taz vein has returned highlight channel assays of 21.8 g/t Au over
1.0 meters and 64.2 g/t Au over 0.8 meters. Visible gold was
observed in both the Alder and Taz veins. Ground and wet conditions
during work at Taz made exposing bedrock difficult and this area
remains a high priority target for the 2017 field season. For
additional trench and channel results from the AT zone, please see
tables below.
Cedar, Elm and Dogberry Zones (CE zone)
Prospecting
also resulted in the discovery of three new gold occurrences, the
Cedar, Elm and Dogberry zones. Trenching was completed
proximal to gold bearing quartz float within 1.5 kilometers of the
AT zone. All three new veins are of similar tenor to Alder;
structually-controlled, northeast-southwest striking and shallowly
southeast-dipping. The veins are all hosted by strongly deformed
and altered Rogerson Lake Conglomerate. Gold is typically
associated with malachite-chalcopyrite and locally tourmaline.
Visible gold has also been observed in the Elm and Dogberry
veins.
Howard Bird, Antler's Director
and QP commented, "The Altius team has done an excellent job on the
Wilding Lake project. In a few short months they have exposed four
zones of high grade gold mineralization along this highly
prospective corridor. Less than 2 kilometres of the more than 50
kilometers of strike length we control has been prospected. Antler
is now commencing its 2017 exploration program to systematically
explore the entire property."
For images and maps of the areas described, please visit
www.antlergold.com and click on "January 16,
2017 press release – maps and photos". Additional assay
results and related maps and interpretations of results will be
released as they become available.
Table 1. Highlights of 2016 fall trenching program.
Occurrence
|
Exposed Strike
Length
|
Width
(apparent)
|
Channel Sample
Results
|
Taz
|
7 metres
|
1 -1.5
metres
|
35 channels, up to
64.2 g/t Au over 0.8 metres
|
Alder WLTR16-01
Ext
|
Extended main Alder
Vein 30 m to the southwest.
|
1-1.5
metres
|
41 channels, up to
13.1 g/t Au over 0.7 metres
|
Alder WLTR16-03
Ext
|
30 metres
|
1.0 metres
|
36 channels up to
3.41 g/t Au over 0.8 metres
|
Cedar
|
60 metres
|
up to 1 m
|
56 channels, up to
7.9 g/t Au over 0.3 metres
|
Elm
|
60 metres
|
up to 1.5
metres
|
Assays
pending
|
Dogberry
|
21 metres
|
up to 1
metre
|
38 channels reported
, up to 46.5 g/t Au over 0.6 m, more assays pending
|
Table 2. Highlights of channel sample assay results (all widths
are apparent).
Sample ID
|
Target
|
Width
metres
|
Au g/t
|
|
Sample ID
|
Target
|
Width
metres
|
Au g/t
|
11257
|
Cedar
|
1.2
|
1.0
|
|
13447
|
Taz
|
1.1
|
7.87
|
11228
|
Cedar
|
0.5
|
1.03
|
|
13464
|
Taz
|
0.8
|
9.87
|
11241
|
Cedar
|
1
|
1.06
|
|
13442
|
Taz
|
0.9
|
12.2
|
11270
|
Cedar
|
1
|
1.23
|
|
13463
|
Taz
|
0.65
|
14.55
|
11263
|
Cedar
|
0.45
|
3.1
|
|
13451
|
Taz
|
1
|
21.8
|
11226
|
Cedar
|
0.5
|
5.92
|
|
13450
|
Taz
|
0.8
|
64.2
|
11268
|
Cedar
|
0.3
|
7.91
|
|
13358
|
WLTR16-1Ext
|
1.05
|
1.24
|
11284
|
Dogberry
|
1
|
0.88
|
|
13363
|
WLTR16-1Ext
|
0.7
|
1.31
|
11274
|
Dogberry
|
0.3
|
1.69
|
|
14692
|
WLTR16-1Ext
|
1
|
1.7
|
11283
|
Dogberry
|
0.8
|
3.65
|
|
14689
|
WLTR16-1Ext
|
0.5
|
1.74
|
11277
|
Dogberry
|
0.6
|
4.35
|
|
13375
|
WLTR16-1Ext
|
1.2
|
1.96
|
9841
|
Dogberry
|
0.2
|
7.29
|
|
13351
|
WLTR16-1Ext
|
0.75
|
2.46
|
11272
|
Dogberry
|
0.45
|
10.95
|
|
14681
|
WLTR16-1Ext
|
0.75
|
2.9
|
11296
|
Dogberry
|
0.4
|
13.7
|
|
14698
|
WLTR16-1Ext
|
0.3
|
3.16
|
9833
|
Dogberry
|
0.6
|
46.5
|
|
13352
|
WLTR16-1Ext
|
0.75
|
5.09
|
13469
|
Taz
|
0.95
|
1.1
|
|
14691
|
WLTR16-1Ext
|
0.9
|
5.51
|
13461
|
Taz
|
1
|
1.12
|
|
13357
|
WLTR16-1Ext
|
0.9
|
5.59
|
13457
|
Taz
|
0.7
|
1.27
|
|
14690
|
WLTR16-1Ext
|
0.9
|
5.74
|
13441
|
Taz
|
0.9
|
1.45
|
|
14684
|
WLTR16-1Ext
|
1
|
6.81
|
13462
|
Taz
|
1.2
|
1.45
|
|
14682
|
WLTR16-1Ext
|
0.7
|
13.1
|
13445
|
Taz
|
1
|
1.57
|
|
7826
|
WLTR16-3Ext
|
0.5
|
1.06
|
13444
|
Taz
|
1
|
2.1
|
|
13252
|
WLTR16-3Ext
|
1
|
1.13
|
13455
|
Taz
|
0.8
|
3.27
|
|
13253
|
WLTR16-3Ext
|
0.2
|
1.37
|
13443
|
Taz
|
1
|
3.63
|
|
7827
|
WLTR16-3Ext
|
0.5
|
1.47
|
13459
|
Taz
|
1.15
|
3.86
|
|
13408
|
WLTR16-3Ext
|
1
|
1.58
|
13446
|
Taz
|
0.9
|
3.99
|
|
13256
|
WLTR16-3Ext
|
0.8
|
1.86
|
13449
|
Taz
|
0.7
|
3.99
|
|
13228
|
WLTR16-3Ext
|
0.8
|
2.52
|
13456
|
Taz
|
0.65
|
4.49
|
|
13406
|
WLTR16-3Ext
|
0.8
|
3.41
|
13453
|
Taz
|
1.1
|
6.23
|
|
|
|
|
|
Soil Sampling Program
Concurrent with the trenching
program, a soil geochemical survey was carried out over 2.3
kilometers of the prospective structural corridor which hosts the
AT and CE zones. A total of 1,216 b-horizon soil samples were
collected at 25-meter spacing along 50-100 meter spaced
reconnaissance grid lines. The survey successfully outlined
gold-in-soil anomalies associated with the known gold occurrences
while also defining new anomalies deemed prospective for follow-up
in the spring. The soil samples returned eleven sample values
of greater than 150 ppb Au (164 to 1000 ppb Au).
Basil Till Sampling Program
A total of 65
excavator-dug basal till samples were collected. These
samples are currently being processed for gold grain counts and
gold assays of fine fraction heavy mineral concentrate and the
results will be utilized to identify additional areas of interest
on the Project.
2017 Winter Program
Ground magnetic and IP-Resistivity
geophysical surveys are underway to cover an 82 line kilometer cut
grid which measures approximately 2.5km by 1.5km and is centered
over the AT and CE zones. In addition, an airborne triaxial
magnetic gradiometer survey is scheduled for February, and will be
flown along 75-metre spaced lines over the entire Project. These
surveys will assist in the overall geological interpretation of the
prospective area and in particular the mapping of structures that
are inferred to control the gold mineralization.
Summary
The Wilding Lake Project hosts high grade
gold mineralization within shear-related orogenic style quartz
veins and quartz stockworks underneath shallow overburden in an
area that has not previously been systematically explored for gold.
The Project encompasses 21,500 hectares and covers greater
than 50 kilometres of strike length immediately northeast of and
adjacent to Marathon Gold Corporation's Valentine Lake project. Antler has the option to
acquire the Project from Altius and Altius will be the operator of
the Project during the option period.
Quality Control
Channel sample results are not necessarily indicative of a
property's potential. The mineralized zone width is reported as
'apparent' as drilling is ultimately required to enable true width
determination. Assays are uncut. All samples were collected
by Altius personnel on site, sealed in bags and kept in a secure
facility before shipping to the ALS Minerals laboratory in
Sudbury, Ontario. Gold was
analyzed by 50 g fire assay with ICP-AES or gravimetric finish for
assays greater than 10 g/t gold. Exploration program design
and field management, Quality Assurance/Quality Control and
interpretation of results were performed by Jeff Morgan, P.Geo., Exploration Manager for
Altius Resources Inc., and Dave
Evans, P.Geo., Silvertip Exploration Consultants Inc.,
qualified persons employing a QA/QC program consistent with
industry best practices. Duplicate samples, blind standards and
blanks were regularly submitted as part of the QA/QC program.
Howard Bird, P.Geo., Director of
Antler Gold Inc., is the qualified person as defined by NI 43-101
guidelines responsible for the technical data presented herein and
has reviewed and approved this release.
Cautionary Statements
This press release may contain forward-looking information, such as
statements regarding Antler's the planned work program for the
Project. This information is based on current expectations and
assumptions (including assumptions relating to general economic and
market conditions) that are subject to significant risks and
uncertainties that are difficult to predict, including risks
relating to the ability to complete the work program in the
expected timeframe, adverse weather and other conditions affecting
work programs at the Project. Actual results may differ materially
from results suggested in any forward-looking information. Antler
does not assume any obligation to update forward-looking
information in this release, or to update the reasons why actual
results could differ from those reflected in the forward-looking
information unless and until required by securities laws applicable
to Antler. Additional information identifying risks and
uncertainties is contained in the filings made by Antler with
Canadian securities regulators, which filings are available at
www.sedar.com.
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