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Great Bear Provides Complete Assays from Central LP Fault “Auro2” High-Grade Gold Domain and Update on Geological Modelling

 

 

 

 

 

Great Bear Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: GBR) (OTCQX: GTBAF) provided an update on geological modelling and detailed assay results from one of twenty-three high-grade gold domains being modeled within the LP Fault zone at its 100% owned flagship Dixie Project in the Red Lake district of Ontario.

 

Chris Taylor, President and CEO of Great Bear said, “We continue to model twenty-three high-grade domains along 4 kilometres of the LP Fault.  These domains typically have predictable planar or “sheet like” geometries due to their development at large-scale geological contacts and discrete structural corridors marked by a penetrative foliation fabric.  Today we provide detailed results from the Auro2 domain, which is present from bedrock surface near the centre of the LP Fault zone and remains open at depth.  We provide every in-zone assay from all (100%) of the 58 drill holes that have intersected the domain to date.  Results are shown in the figures and table in this release, and can also be downloaded from our website.”

 

Key points of this release:

 

  • The Auro2 domain begins at bedrock surface, follows a highly consistent, steeply-dipping geological contact between meta-sedimentary and felsic volcanic rocks, and is situated near the centre of the LP Fault zone. It has been drilled from bedrock surface to over 450 metres depth and remains open to extension.
  • All composite intervals defining the Auro2 high-grade domain are provided in Table 1.
  • A long section of the Auro2 domain is provided in Figure 1. All drill holes are shown on this section.
  • A cross section through the Auro2 domain is provided in Figure 2. All individual assays comprising the composite intervals are shown visually.
  • An updated three-dimensional plan map of all 23 high-grade domains is provided in Figure 3.
  • All individual assay results comprising the composite intervals can be downloaded from the Company’s website at https://greatbearresources.ca/projects/overview/dixie-project-data/.
  • Note that additional gold intervals from adjacent high-grade and bulk tonnage gold domains that were also intersected by the drill holes reported in this release are not included in Table 1, Figure 1 or Figure 2 and represent additional gold mineralization to that reported here.

 

Three additional high-grade domains have been reported to date by Great Bear: BR7 on May 19, 2021, and BR1 and Auro20 on June 3, 2021.  The Company will continue to release detailed high-grade domain results as LP Fault zone modelling progresses.

 

Table 1: All composite gold intervals defining the Auro2 high-grade domain to date.  Drill results were originally published by Great Bear between September 3, 2019 and June 3, 2021.  Additional gold-bearing intervals in these holes that intersect adjacent high-grade and bulk tonnage domains have been omitted for clarity.

 

Drill Hole From (m) To (m) Width* (m) Gold (g/t)
BR-020 90.75 94.00 3.25 48.08
BR-022 432.90 435.70 2.80 8.18
BR-060 306.70 311.00 4.30 11.95
BR-065 252.55 256.90 4.35 97.00
BR-100 375.50 376.55 1.05 9.52
BR-101 197.00 197.50 0.50 118.00
BR-102 132.00 135.50 3.50 23.17
BR-103 526.50 527.00 0.50 16.90
BR-108 334.00 335.00 1.00 14.97
BR-109 210.50 214.50 4.00 14.48
BR-129 411.65 413.90 2.25 4.21
BR-133 155.70 159.00 3.30 7.32
BR-133 163.35 188.50 25.15 15.45
BR-134 207.50 217.00 9.50 19.24
BR-135 325.00 328.00 3.00 24.61
BR-136 394.05 401.00 6.95 6.43
BR-137 214.45 217.95 3.50 174.59
BR-138 237.00 242.00 5.00 19.35
BR-139 314.25 319.75 5.50 22.81
BR-156 425.00 444.00 19.00 15.31
BR-157 459.60 469.55 9.95 7.99
BR-158 517.75 518.65 0.90 5.15
BR-159 605.00 606.65 1.65 65.34
BR-163 411.00 422.00 11.00 1.24
BR-164 325.45 327.60 2.15 60.30
BR-165 222.70 223.70 1.00 46.52
BR-166 265.10 270.20 5.10 28.26
BR-167 287.25 292.50 5.25 23.24
BR-167 296.50 299.30 2.80 52.83
BR-168 319.85 325.50 5.65 2.22
BR-169 137.95 148.50 10.55 11.57
BR-188 269.00 272.55 3.55 4.36
BR-189 126.20 129.75 3.55 5.79
BR-201 163.50 170.85 7.35 20.24
BR-202 71.80 76.50 4.70 8.48
BR-203 73.70 76.60 2.90 11.49
BR-204 83.10 88.10 5.00 17.11
BR-206 139.35 144.00 4.65 25.36
BR-216 187.10 191.00 3.90 10.23
BR-217 163.90 167.05 3.15 10.31
BR-218 77.70 79.95 2.25 106.40
BR-219 48.85 55.70 6.85 11.21
BR-220 231.30 231.80 0.50 24.80
BR-221 443.00 450.80 7.80 3.21
BR-223 524.50 530.50 6.00 10.53
BR-238 49.10 51.10 2.00 51.73
BR-242 83.80 87.50 3.70 15.96
BR-243 63.00 73.40 10.40 15.25
BR-245 405.00 406.60 1.60 62.13
BR-246 468.00 469.00 1.00 6.40
BR-250B 226.15 228.00 1.85 63.51
BR-251 208.60 210.60 2.00 89.72
BR-252 102.00 115.50 13.50 8.18
BR-253 36.50 42.00 5.50 38.39
BR-254 25.50 30.45 4.95 4.95
BR-255 73.50 78.75 5.25 11.25
BR-320 138.90 139.50 0.60 24.40
BR-320 150.45 150.95 0.50 53.50
BR-321 276.55 279.05 2.50 29.52
*Represents core length. True mineralization widths range from 70 to 85% of reported intervals.

 

About the Dixie Project

 

The 100% owned flagship Dixie project boasts one of the largest recent gold discoveries in a Canadian mining jurisdiction.  Proximal to major infrastructure near the town of Red Lake, Ontario, the Dixie property comprises over 91.4 square kilometres of contiguous claims that extend over 22 kilometres with a paved highway and provincial power and natural gas lines.  The property also hosts a network of well-maintained logging roads which facilitate access.

 

The 23 high-grade domains discussed in this release are structurally and geologically distinctive from the surrounding lower grade, bulk tonnage style gold mineralization.  Together, they span a strike length of 4.2 kilometres and occur within larger stratigraphically controlled lower grade domains.  They are characterized by high degrees of strain and/or transposed quartz vein zones following two distinct structural fabrics and  transition from upper greenschist to lower amphibolite facies metamorphism.  Gold in the high-grade domains is generally observed as free gold, is often transposed into, and overgrows the dominant structural fabrics, and is higher-grade on average than the surrounding bulk tonnage gold zones.

 

To date, Great Bear has completed a total of 630 drill holes (283,000 metres), identifying three high-grade gold discoveries.  The most significant discovery is the large-scale “LP Fault” zone, which comprises high-grade disseminated gold mineralization within broad moderate-to-lower-grade envelopes in felsic volcanic and sediment units.  LP Fault drilling has identified gold mineralization along 11 kilometres of strike length to date, and a detailed drill grid is being completed along approximately 4 kilometres of strike length.  The nearby “Hinge” and “Limb” gold zones are more characteristic of the renowned Red Lake mined deposits, comprising gold-bearing quartz veins and silica-sulphide replacement zones hosted by mafic volcanic units.  Over 80% of the Company’s drill holes into the LP Fault, Dixie Limb and Hinge zones contain visible gold mineralization.  Gold occurs mainly as free gold, neither bound to nor within sulphide minerals.

 

Great Bear adheres to industry-leading quality assurance / quality control practices in data collection, analysis and disclosure, and detailed assays including all historical LP Fault drill hole data are available on the Company’s website at https://greatbearresources.ca/projects/overview/dixie-project-data/.

 

About Great Bear

 

Great Bear Resources Ltd. is a Vancouver-based gold exploration company focused on advancing its 100% owned Dixie project in Northwestern Ontario, Canada.  A significant exploration drill program is currently underway to define the mineralization within a large-scale, high-grade disseminated gold discovery made in 2019, the LP Fault.  Additional exploration drilling is also in progress to expand and infill nearby high-grade gold zones, as well as to test new regional targets.  The Company is currently in the process of compiling all historical data together with incoming assay results, with the goal of publishing an initial NI 43-101 compliant multi-million ounce mineral resource estimate for the Dixie project in early 2022.

 

Great Bear is a committed partner to all stakeholders, with a long-term vision of sustainable exploration to advance the Dixie project in a manner that demonstrates good stewardship of land, operational excellence and accountability.

 

QA/QC and Core Sampling Protocols

 

Drill core is logged and sampled in a secure core storage facility located in Red Lake Ontario.  Core samples from the program are cut in half, using a diamond cutting saw, and are sent to Activation Laboratories in Ontario, an accredited mineral analysis laboratory, for analysis. All samples are analysed for gold using standard Fire Assay-AA techniques. Samples returning over 10.0 g/t gold are analysed utilizing standard Fire Assay-Gravimetric methods.  Pulps from approximately 5% of the gold mineralized samples are submitted for check analysis to a second lab.  Selected samples are also chosen for duplicate assay from the coarse reject of the original sample.  Selected samples with visible gold are also analyzed with a standard 1 kg metallic screen fire assay.  Certified gold reference standards, blanks and field duplicates are routinely inserted into the sample stream, as part of Great Bear’s quality control/quality assurance program (QAQC).  No QAQC issues were noted with the results reported herein.

 

Qualified Person and NI 43-101 Disclosure

 

Mr. R. Bob Singh, P.Geo, VP Exploration, and Ms. Andrea Diakow P.Geo, VP Projects for Great Bear are the Qualified Persons as defined by National Instrument 43-101 responsible for the accuracy of technical information contained in this news release.

 

Figure 1: Inclined long section of the Auro2 high-grade domain showing all drill holes which intersect the domain. Drill results were originally published by Great Bear between September 3, 2019 and June 3, 2021.            Additional gold-bearing intervals in these holes that intersect adjacent high-grade and bulk tonnage domains have been omitted for clarity. (CNW Group/Great Bear Resources Ltd.)

 


Figure 2: Cross section 19975 showing all individual assays that intersect the Auro2 domain on this section. Results from the adjacent high-grade domains (Auro1, Auro4, Auro9) and bulk tonnage domains have been omitted for clarity, and represent additional mineralization. Additional details will be provided as modelling progresses. (CNW Group/Great Bear Resources Ltd.)

 


Figure 3: All 23 high-grade domains being modeled by Great Bear along 4.2 kilometres of the central LP Fault zone. Inset shows the location of Auro2, including long section location line. (CNW Group/Great Bear Resources Ltd.)

 

Posted September 9, 2021

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