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Drillhole GC 11-36 is also notable because it was collared in the footwall of the Idaho vein in a quartzite unit of rock, yet it indicates potentially economic levels of gold outside of the Idaho vein envelope.
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The best intercept to date is a 9.6 meter wide breccia zone with silica and carbonate alteration, associated with realgar, orpiment, cinnabar, and pyrite Drillhole JDQJ-04.
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Figure 1 shows the location of drill holes completed to date, Drillhole locations, azimuths, dips and depths are summarised in Table 1 and a long-section projection of drill hole mineralised intervals is presented in Figure 2.
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Drillhole FN101 extended the newly discovered southern shoot at Terrace Creek with an intersection of 10 metres at 2.57 g/t Au from surface.
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Drillhole NM-10-05, a twin of DDH-06-03, was collared on the central part of the known Once Bocas zone, 550 metres west-southwest of drillhole NM-10-01.
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Drillhole TAR-004 was drilled southward, towards another interpreted structure and intersected only volcanic and sedimentary hanging wall sequences.
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Drillhole TAR-002, which was flagged by rigorous QA/QC procedures, is undergoing partial re-analysis.
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Drillhole FN101 extended the newly discovered southern shoot at Terrace Creek with an intersection of 10 metres at 2.57 g/t Au from surface.
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Drillhole SF10-024 intersected massive fine-grained andesitic volcanic rocks, which elsewhere in San Fernando are relatively unaltered and are generally considered poor potential host units.
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Drilling Highlights: - Drillhole NM-10-05 intersected several intervals of silver-gold mineralization at Once Bocas, returning a near-surface interval of
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