Atacama Pacific Gold Corporation Drilling Returns 132 Metres Grading 1.31 g/t Gold at Cerro Maricunga Property, Chile
Table 1 - Summary of Drill Assay Results from Oxide Zone (0.30 g/t Au cut-off grade)
Hole #
(1),(2) Location Hole
Length From To Interval
(3) Grade
(metres) (metres) (metres) (metres) (g/t Au)
CMD-001 SE 217 0 132 132 1.31
including 30 122 92 1.53
including 62 104 42 1.82
CMR-002 Central 342 40 342 302 0.79
including 90 310 220 0.92
including 130 148 18 2.13
CMR-003 Central 228 4 104 100 0.43
including 76 104 28 0.64
154 200 46 0.79
CMD-004 NW 182 70 176 106 0.51
including 126 176 50 0.58
CMR-005 SE 252 2 18 16 0.83
56 246 190 0.64
including 118 190 72 0.75
CMR-007 SE 300 0 92 92 0.54
CMD-008 Central 321 74 246 172 0.66
including 112 246 134 0.73
including 116 178 62 0.90
1. Drill holes prefixed “CMD“ are diamond core holes; holes prefixed “CMR“ are RC holes
2. Drill holes 001 to 007 were collared at an inclination of -60°; hole 008 was collared at -65°
3. Interval lengths represent down-hole distance and not true width.
“Over the past two years, Atacama Pacific has been advancing the Cerro Maricunga project outlining a zone of gold mineralization over a strike length of two kilometres with widths of up to 500 metres and completing preliminary metallurgical test work with positive results“, said Carl B. Hansen, President and CEO of Atacama Pacific. “Our recently completed 2,142 metre drill program, which outlined significant intervals of oxide-related gold mineralization, confirms that the Cerro Maricunga represents a major new gold discovery in Chile. We are presently reviewing the results of the drill program in preparation for the next phase of exploration.“
During the drilling program, Atacama Pacific completed localized trenching and sampling in the central and southeast areas of the mineralized zone following up on earlier trench sampling programs. Table 2 presents highlights from all of the trenching completed on the property to date.
Table 2 - Highlights of Trench Assay Results (0.30 g/t Au cut-off grade)
Trench Location Length Grade
# (metres) (g/t Au)
TR-001 SE 100 0.43
TR-004 SE 140 0.40
TR-005W NW 140 0.59
including 80 0.90
TR-005E NW 225 0.31
TR-006 SE 30 0.80
50 0.38
including 25 0.60
TR-007 SE 100 0.36
TR-008N SE 200 0.65
including 80 1.08
50 0.68
TR-011 Central 130 0.78
75 0.70
50 0.44
TR-017 Central 25 0.57
TR-018 Central 160 0.89
including 45 1.45
TR-021 Central 80 0.97
30 1.02
Gold Mineralization and Geology
The gold mineralization identified at Cerro Maricunga is associated with both black-banded quartz and chlorite-magnetite-quartz veins and veinlets, 0.5 to 5 centimetres wide, hosted mainly within heterolithic, dominantly matrix-supported diatreme breccias and less frequently, within intermediate intrusions. The northwest-southeast elongated diatreme, 2,000 metres long and up to 500 metres wide, is exposed at the top of a mountain which rises 400 metres above the base of the adjacent valleys.
The diatreme breccias intrude the centre of a partially eroded calc-alkalic stratovolcano approximately fifteen kilometres diameter which is composed of Mid-Miocene pyroclastic lapilli tuffs and breccia tuffs within a central andesitic to dacitic porphyry dome complex. Local andesitic porphyry plugs, barren quartz-eye porphyries and late andesitic dikes intrude the diatreme and surrounding country rocks. The volcanic complex overlies slightly older Lower-Mid Miocene rhyodacitic pyroclastic tuffs. Minor porphyritic dacitic flow domes are developed along north-northwest trending faults which are flanked by volcanic breccias, pyroclastic flows, lapilli and crystal tuffs and dacitic-andesitic flows, and very locally by tuffaceous arenites and volcaniclastic conglomerates.
Metallurgical Results
In 2008, six 48-hour bottle roll tests were completed on three gold-bearing samples which returned gold recoveries of between 76.8% and 91.0%. Two tests were completed on each sample at different grind sizes: P80 = 1 millimetre and P80 = 80 to 108 micrometres. The samples, collected from surface trenches, represented low, moderate and higher grade composites. Table 3 summarizes the results from the test work. The bottle roll tests were run for 48 hours. Lime and cyanide consumption was low to moderate. The metallurgical test work was completed Advanced Metallurgical Technology Laboratory (AMTEL), London, Ontario.
Further metallurgical testing, which will include column tests on 6, 9, and 12 millimetre grind composite samples from diamond drill core, will commence in July, 2010.
Table 3 – Summary of Bottle Roll Test Results
Sample ID Grind Size Gold Grade (g/t) Gold Recovery (%)
201506-A P80=1 millimetre 1.405 76.8
201506-B P80=80 micrometres 1.405 82.1
201517-A P80=1 millimetre 0.804 85.9
201517-B P80=108 micrometres 0.804 89.5
201582-A P80=1 millimetre 0.587 89.6
201582-B P80=94 micrometres 0.587 91.0
About Atacama Pacific Gold Corporation
Atacama Pacific is a privately-held, precious metals-focused company with a portfolio of exploration projects in northern Chile. Atacama Pacific owns a 100% interest in the Cerro Maricunga project. The Company is dedicated to maximizing the value of its exploration assets through a disciplined and fiscally responsible approach to exploration. The principal shareholder of Atacama Pacific is Inversiones SBX Limitada (“SBX“) headed by Dr. Albrecht Schneider. SBX is a private company headquartered in Santiago, Chile primarily focused on resource-related investments in South America.
Quality Control / Quality Assurance Program
RC chips and diamond drill core from Atacama Pacific's drilling campaign were collected at the drill under the direct supervision of Atacama Pacific staff. Both the RC samples and drill core were appropriately tagged, secured and transported to the Atacama Pacific exploration camp and then to Atacama Pacific's secure sample, logging and storage site in Copiapo, Chile. Each RC chip sample was split to obtain a 15 kilogram sample for assay purposes. Representative chips were collected from each sample for logging purposes. Drill core was logged, marked at two metre intervals for sampling and split longitudinally with a diamond drill saw. One half of the core was bagged and sample tags attached and the second half of the core was returned to the core boxes. All samples were appropriately tagged and securely stored prior to shipping to Asesoria Minera Geoanalitica Ltda.'s (“Geoanalitica“) laboratory in La Serena, Chile.
Samples were processed and analyzed for gold using fire assay techniques using two assay/ton samples (about 50 gram) with an atomic absorption spectrographic finish for a sensitivity of 5 ppb (.005 ppm) gold. Samples which returned gold values greater than 1.00 g/t Au were re-analyzed by Geoanalitica using fire assay techniques with a gravimetric finish. Duplicate samples were inserted at a rate of approximately 5%. Approximately 15% of the samples submitted to Geoanalitica comprise standard, blanks and duplicated samples to ensure laboratory quality control procedures.
National Instrument 43-101 Compliance
Under National Instrument 43-101 (“NI 43-101“) of the Canadian Securities Administrators, the qualified person for the Volcan Gold Project is Micheal Easdon, a resident of Santiago, Chile and a Professional Geologist registered with the State of Oregon, USA. Mr. Easdon, an independent qualified person as defined by NI 43-101, has reviewed and verified the contents of this press release.
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