Table 1: Groove sampling results (only intersections greater than five g/ t Au-m are reported)
The gold mineralization of Zone Four of Valdora is related to an E-W oriented deformation zone 15 meters wide. The domain is characterized by sheared gabro and carbonate and a large grain felsic dam with up to 30% narrow shear veins of quartz-pyrite-calcopyrite. Slightly and scattered ancient studies have traced this design over 700 meters. It remains open in all directions.
Valdora L17 gold mineralization is related to charred and charred mafi lut that contain up to 1% pyrite-pyrrotite veins with narrow quartz-tourmaline-pyrite stress veins. The channels cut in each of the five meters traced the golden path over the exposed outcrop 40 meters long. The L17 area of Valdora is located about two hundred meters north of Zone 4 of Valdora, moves E-W and has been the subject of limited and shallow old drilling.
Figure 1: The Alpha property map with corridors is available in https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/26a11946-9332-42f4-a1bf-2382b20bbdc1
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Quality protocols and reports
Lately the determination of the actual width is unknown, however, it is estimated at 65-80% of the duration of the carrot reported for the areas. Doses are not reduced unless otherwise indicated. Intercepts occur within the geological barriers of the main areas, but have not been correlated with the main names of the individual veins at this time. Component carrots are sent to Agat’s laboratory in Val D’Or, Quebec and Mississauga, Ontario for analysis. The core is crushed at 75% from -2 mm (mesh 10), a 250 g department of this curtain is sprayed at 85% past 75 microns (mesh 200) and 50 g is analyzed by Fire Test (FA) with Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Finish (AAS). Samples with 10.0 g/t Au are re-analyzed with one end per gravity using a load of 50 g. O3 Mining geologists routinely insert commercially qualified popular fabrics and targets into the sampling chain of each of the 18 carrots as a component of the AQ/CQ program. Third-party component doses are sent to other designated laboratories for 5% of all samples. The design of the drilling program, quality assurance/quality control (“QA/CQ”) and interpretation of the effects are carried out through qualified Americans who employ a QA/CQ program that complies with NI 43-101 and the most productive practices in the industry.
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