Glacier Lake Receives Assay Results From Its Successful First Pass Exploration Program at Silver Vista
12 10월 2017 - 10:00PM
Glacier Lake Resources Inc. (TSXV:GLI)
(“Glacier” or the
“Company”) is
pleased to report the assay results from its successful first pass
exploration program conducted on the southern half of its Silver
Vista property near Smithers, British Columbia. The sampling
concentrated on exploring new targets, away from the known showings
in an effort to expand the footprint of the mineralized sandstone.
Key results from the 28 samples taken include:
- SV17BR-19 returned 46 g/t Ag and 8570 ppm (0.857%) Cu from a
tabular piece of sandstone float 600 metres to the south of main
showing area. This was a grab sample of abundant iron oxide with
some fracture manganese oxide and malachite in very strongly iron
carbonate altered sandstone.
- SV17BR-02 returned 6.1 g/t Ag and 1065 ppm (0.106%) Cu from an
iron rich intensely carbonate quartz altered float cobble, lying
approximately 1000 metres southwest of the main showing area. The
alteration was so intense the original lithology could not be
determined.
- SV17BR-06 returned 13.9 g/t Ag and 56 ppm Cu from rusty angular
to sub-rounded float cobbles of sandstone. The sample is strongly
carbonate altered with rusty fractures and manganese staining and
was located 1100 metres south of the main showing area.
- SV17BR-07 returned 8.9 g/t Ag and 162 ppm Cu from rusty orange
weathered angular float pieces of sandstone. The sample was located
1250 metres southwest of the main showing area.
An additional 22 rock samples were taken during
the sampling program with values of these samples ranging from
background to 2 g/t Ag and 5 to 117 ppm Cu. The bulk of these
samples were angular to sub-rounded float samples, largely of
sandstone, concentrated in the area to the south of the known
showings.
The final two samples were taken from the newly
staked claims to the south, where a series of strongly altered
sub-rounded to angular boulders were discovered. SV17BR-12 returned
1.4 g/t Ag and 47 ppm Cu, but more importantly 312 ppm Pb and 1605
(0.160%) Zn from intensely carbonate altered andesite with 1-2%
visible sulfides. SV17BR-13 returned 0.5 g/t Ag and 56 ppm Cu, but
again 53 ppm Pb and 1115 (0.111%) Zn from gossanous boulders
exhibiting strong carbonate quartz alteration and minor pyrite.
Following the successful first pass surface
program, a Phase 1 drill program targeting the MR zone of the
Silver Vista project is planned. Saf Dhillon, President and
Director of Glacier Lake Resources Inc. reports that, “We are
excited to commence a drill program this fall that will target the
zone of high-grade copper mineralization previously discovered by
Equity Silver Mines in the 1990s. The purpose of the program
will be to confirm and expand this zone and reinforce our concept
that Silver Vista is characterized by Sedex mineralization.”
All samples from the Phase I surface program
were sent to the ALS Minerals Ltd. North Vancouver, BC laboratory,
an 17025:2005 certified facility. All samples were collected by
Mammoth Geological Ltd. personnel and securely stored until
delivery to ALS Minerals. At this early stage of exploration,
Glacier Lake is relying on the certified standards utilized by ALS
Minerals as part of it analysis protocols. No QA/QC anomalies were
noted in the analyses.
The technical content of this news release has
been reviewed and approved by R. Tim Henneberry, P.Geo., a member
of the Glacier Lake Advisory Board and a qualified person as
defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for
Mineral Projects.
Belinda TyldesleyClosing Bell ServicesT:
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