Goldcliff Begins 3D-IP Survey at Whipsaw Target
14 5월 2011 - 5:16AM
Marketwired
George W. Sanders, President of Goldcliff Resource Corporation (TSX
VENTURE: GCN), reports that the Company has begun a 3D-Induced
Polarization survey (3D-IP) to establish drill targets on
Goldcliff's 100-per cent owned Tulameen Copper property in the
Copper Mountain district near Princeton, BC, Canada. The 3D-IP
survey will cover 77 line kilometres within the high priority
Whipsaw alkalic porphyry copper-gold target area. The 3D-IP survey
will locate drill targets within the highly anomalous copper-gold
Whipsaw target area, which is located approximately seven
kilometres southwest of the Copper Mountain ore bodies.
Recent comprehensive on-surface exploration on the Whipsaw
target has located strong geological, geochemical and geophysical
anomalies for subsurface exploration. The 3D-IP survey data
provides accurate subsurface coverage in a true three-dimensional
geophysical frame, as opposed to the conventional two-dimensional
survey data (2D-IP). The 3D-IP data will provide accurate surface
and subsurface drill hole locations to test the Whipsaw target
copper-gold anomalies.
The Whipsaw alkalic porphyry copper-gold target area is on the
Copper Mountain copper trend. The Whipsaw target area is 40 square
kilometres of prospective geology, strong airborne geophysical
anomalies, moderate to strong regional geochemical anomalies and
numerous surface showings of chalcopyrite, bornite and
chalcocite.
Much of the Whipsaw target Upper Triassic Nicola Group rocks
that host alkalic porphyry copper-gold ore bodies are covered by
Tertiary Princeton Group rocks, the youngest in the district.
Goldcliff's regional geological interpretation is that the Upper
Triassic Nicola Group rocks, west of the Similkameen River, have
been down-dropped by the Boundary fault, and the Upper Triassic
Nicola Group mineral-bearing rocks have been covered by the younger
Tertiary Princeton Group. The numerous surface showings of copper
sulphides associated with the Whipsaw target area suggest upward
leakage from a mineralizing system below the Princeton Group
rocks.
Due to the fault's down-drop, the Princeton Group rock cover
would have protected and preserved from glaciation any supergene
high-grade copper mineralization that occurs on the Whipsaw target.
The Afton copper orebody near Kamloops, British Columbia, contained
a supergene zone that was preserved by Tertiary volcanics.
Leonard W. Saleken, PGeo (geologist), and Edwin R. Rockel, PGeo
(geophysicist), are the qualified persons as defined by National
Instrument 43-101 who supervised the preparation and verification
of the technical information in this release.
GOLDCLIFF RESOURCE CORPORATION
George W. Sanders, President, Director
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Service Provider
(as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture
Exchange) accept responsibility for the adequacy or the accuracy of
this news release, gcnnews201103.
Contacts: Goldcliff Resource Corporation George W. Sanders
President 250-764-8879 or Toll Free: 1-866-769-4802 604-261-8994
(FAX) sanders@goldcliff.com or info@goldcliff.com
www.goldcliff.com
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