TerraX samples 48.8 g/t Au and 1.990 g/t Ag in quartz vein at Forty
Creek showing on Stewart Property in Newfoundland; multi-element
soil anomaly over Stewart porphyry system extended 200 m to the
southwest
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VANCOUVER,
Oct. 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - TerraX
Minerals Inc. (TSX.V: TXR) (Frankfurt: TX0) has received the
assay results from a multi-disciplinary field program completed
this summer at its wholly-owned Stewart gold-copper property in Newfoundland. The Stewart property features a large (6 km x 1.4
km) porphyry style alteration zone defined by surface mapping and
Titan IP surveying, as well as epithermal mineralization identified
by sampling at the Forty Creek showing, 2 km to the northeast of
the alteration zone, which returned grab samples up to 59 g/t Au
and 2,290 g/t Ag (reported December 10,
2010). This summer, additional grab sampling of quartz veins
at Forty Creek returned values of 48.8 g/t Ag and 1,990 g/t
Ag. In addition, soil sampling at the Stewart porphyry target 5 km to the southwest
of Forty Creek extended the multielement soil anomaly (Au-Cu-Mo)
200 m to the southwest, at which point it is covered by a lake
known as the Camp Pond.
Forty Creek Showing
Mechanical stripping/trenching completed on the
Forty Creek high grade epithermal system this summer conclusively
confirms that the original high grade angular boulders discovered
in 2010 are virtually in place, with the trenches exposing in-situ,
sub-parallel quartz veins similar in appearance to the boulders. As
well, numerous other angular boulders of mineralized quartz were
noted in the vicinity. It is now thought that a series of en
echelon quartz veins is present at Forty Creek. Forty-two
representative samples of angular boulders were collected; three of
these samples ran more than 1 g/t Au, with a high of 48.8 g/t Au
and 1,990 g/t Ag within 30 m of the subcrop sample of 59 g/t Au
and 2,290 g/t Ag reported in 2010. Forty-five channel samples were
collected from mechanically stripped outcrop approximately 50
meters east of the high grade trenches with the highest assay being
1 m @ 0.2 g/t Au.
This 2012 fieldwork has validated TerraX's
original interest in the Forty Creek epithermal area, which is now
known to contain a number of variably mineralized en echelon quartz
veins, with locally high grade gold and silver mineralization that
will be a priority target of our next drill program at Stewart. A map showing sample locations at
Forty Creek is available on our web site at
www.terraxminerals.com
Stewart Porphyry Target
In addition to the work done at Forty Creek, the
soil sampling grid at the main alteration zone at Stewart was extended to the southwest, south
and to a lesser extent to the northwest via the collection of an
additional 177 samples. This work was designed to find the
extension of the strong Au-Cu-Mo anomaly over the Stewart alteration zone (reported May 9, 2011); the current sampling program
extends it 200 m further to the southwest than previously known, at
which point it is covered by a lake known as the Camp Pond. This
anomaly is defined by Au (20-640 ppb), Cu (17-173 ppm) and Mo
(4-162 ppm). A separate coherent 13-sample gold anomaly was
identified 1 km south of the Stewart alteration zone, in an area that has
received very little exploration attention. Copper is locally
anomalous within this gold anomaly. Prospecting and mapping
identified porphyry alteration on the western edge of the porphyry
system indicating it is more extensive than previously known,
occurring immediately west of and under the Camp Pond. To define
the anomaly under the lake, a total of 52 lake sediment samples
were also collected at Stewart.
Camp Pond is anomalous in Au (10-21 ppb), Cu (250-515 ppm), Mo
(25-56 ppm) and Se (2.5-10 ppm; note that Se is considered a useful
epithermal/porphyry pathfinder element in the Avalon Terrane).
Soil sampling, lake sediment sampling and
geological work have all strongly suggested that the Stewart porphyry alteration zone continues to
the southwest under this lake. The best known near-surface
mineralization in this zone is in the southwest portion; thus the
area under Camp Pond will be of significant interest during future
drilling at Stewart. A map showing
copper and gold soil and lake sediment sampling results at
Stewart is available on our web
site at www.terraxminerals.com.
The Stewart
property is comprised of 242 claims totaling 60.5 sq. km, located
30 km north-northeast of the town of Marystown on the Burin Peninsula, which is part of the Avalon
Terrane. The Avalon Terrane hosts several epithermal/porphyry
gold-copper deposits, including the past-producing Hope Brook deposit in Newfoundland. For more information on
Stewart, please visit our website
at www.terraxminerals.com
TerraX Minerals Inc. is also one of the
major landholders of prospective ground in the burgeoning Marmion
Batholith gold district near Atikokan,
Ontario, host to Osisko Mining Corporation's (TSX: OSK)
Hammond Reef gold deposit which contains a National Instrument
43-101-compliant global inferred resource of 530.6 million tonnes
at 0.62 grams per tonne Au (10.52 million ounces gold). The Osisko
Technical Report on this project is available on SEDAR. TerraX is
actively exploring three wholly-owned gold exploration projects,
the Sunbeam-Pettigrew, Central
Canada and Blackfly properties, all of which are located
within 20 km of the town of Atikokan, 180 km west of Thunder Bay, and are within 19 km of the
Hammond Reef gold deposit.
The technical information contained in this news
release has been verified by Dr. Tom
Setterfield, P.Geo., who is a Qualified Person as defined in
"National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral
Properties."
On behalf of the Board of Directors
"JOSEPH CAMPBELL"
Joseph Campbell, P.Geo
President
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