Ressources Appalaches: 287 g/t Au Drilled Over 1 Meter at Dufferin Mine
The main purpose of the drilling program is to explore under the galleries in exploitation mainly the veins 3 to 6 located between 75 and 200 m from the surface but also for the development of galleries toward east. Drill results are comparable to those of previous drilling campaigns completed on the property and veins were intersected as anticipated.
The following table presents the significant results.
Drill Hole | Azimuth | Dip | From | To | Length | Grade Au |
# | (degrees) | (degrees) | (m) | (m) | (m) | (g/t) |
F14-01 | 346 | 75 | 36,1 | 36,35 | 0,25 | 5,44 |
F14-03 | 346 | 83 | 32,75 | 33,5 | 0,75 | 6,76 |
F14-04 | 166 | -83 | 53,4 | 54,86 | 1,46 | 17,98 |
67,7 | 68,5 | 0,8 | 4,76 | |||
F14-05 | 166 | -88 | 67,63 | 70,56 | 2,93 | 27,91 |
Including | 67,63 | 68,1 | 0,47 | 25,90 | ||
Including | 69 | 70,2 | 1,2 | 57,50 | ||
F14-06 | 346 | 83 | 28,2 | 29,1 | 0,9 | 12,60 |
34,95 | 35,55 | 0,6 | 4,67 | |||
F14-07 | 346 | 78 | 31,1 | 32,15 | 1,05 | 9,70 |
F14-10 | 166 | -78 | 46,4 | 46,95 | 0,55 | 14,60 |
F14-11 | 166 | -83 | 17,6 | 18 | 0,4 | 6,67 |
43,6 | 44,72 | 1,12 | 27,86 | |||
F14-12 | 166 | -88 | 40,7 | 41,33 | 0,63 | 5,13 |
103,67 | 104,1 | 0,43 | 5,97 | |||
F14-13 | 166 | -83 | 42 | 43,8 | 1,8 | 54,33 |
Including | 42,6 | 43,4 | 0,8 | 122,00 | ||
84,5 | 86,1 | 1,6 | 23,37 | |||
F14-14 | 166 | -83 | 96 | 97 | 1 | 4,60 |
158,33 | 158,79 | 0,46 | 6,55 | |||
F14-15 | 166 | -83 | 39,7 | 41,9 | 2,2 | 11,40 |
Including | 40,3 | 40,9 | 0,6 | 38,10 | ||
79,5 | 80,2 | 0,7 | 5,19 | |||
Including | 195 | 196 | 1 | 287,00 | ||
F16-16 | 166 | -83 | 42 | 42,5 | 0,5 | 5,43 |
50,65 | 50,94 | 0,29 | 8,02 | |||
81,35 | 86,55 | 5,2 | 21,52 | |||
Including | 81,75 | 83,2 | 1,45 | 54,60 | ||
Including | 83,2 | 84,3 | 1,1 | 28,40 |
Note: The length is that of the drilled interval.
Since 2008, more than 18 quartz veins of the "Saddle Reef Vein" type have now been identified at the Dufferin Mine. The gold-bearing anticline structure has been followed for 1.4 km and down to a depth of nearly 400 metres. The veins are sub horizontal juxtaposed one above the other with 20 to 40 meter spacing.Vein #1, which starts at the mine portal and plunges 8-10° to the east, was systematically followed over a distance of 1,200 meters, to a depth of 200 meters. Previous work indicated twelve other veins beneath the #1 vein, also extending eastwards. In addition, new veins have been located above the #1 in eastern part of the property.
Production
The mine currently provides access and operates the first four veins. For further details on production, see Company's Press Release of 21-08-2014.
Analysis Procedure
The samples were taken by splitting the core according to industry standards and they were submitted along with standards, blanks and duplicates at regular intervals. The analyses were performed by ALS Laboratory Group for gold using conventional metallic screening. Half of the drill core has been preserved and all holes are stored at the site of the Dufferin Mine in Nova Scotia.
About Ressources Appalaches
Since it was created in 1994, the goal of Ressources Appalaches has been to discover and develop deposits of base and precious metals in Canada with an expertise targeted towards the Appalachian geological formation in Québec and Nova Scotia. The Company is mainly focused on the exploration and development of the Dufferin Gold Mine in Nova Scotia.
Photos of the Dufferin Mine and its facilities are available on the Company's website at: www.ressourcesappalaches.com
The contents of this press release were prepared and reviewed by Alain Hupé, Eng. a Qualified Person as defined in NI 43-101. Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Service Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts any responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
This press release may contain certain forward-looking statements that include elements of risk and uncertainty. Consequently, actual results may differ substantially from those anticipated in such statements. These risks and uncertainties are described in the quarterly and annual reports, and in the documents submitted to the securities administration.
Contact
Alain Hupe, Eng., President and CEO
418-724-0901
info@ressourcesappalaches.com