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Liberty Gold Announces Second New Discovery; Drills 1.78 g/t Au over 48.8 Metres including 4.72 g/t Au over 15.2 Metres at the Black Pine Project, Great Basin, USA

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Liberty Gold Announces Second New Discovery; Drills 1.78 g/t Au over 48.8 Metres including 4.72 g/t Au over 15.2 Metres at the Black Pine Project, Great Basin, USA

 

 

 

 

 

Liberty Gold Corp. (TSX:LGD) is pleased to announce that new drilling at Black Pine in southern Idaho has successfully intersected another thick zone of high grade oxide gold mineralization, expanding the size and potential of this Carlin–style gold system.  This second discovery intercept of 1.78 grams per tonne gold (“g/t Au”) over 48.8 metres (“m”) in drill hole LBP023 is located beneath the limit of historical drilling approximately 240 m to the northeast of drill hole LBP021, which returned 1.78 g/t Au over 47.2 m, as reported in the June 19, 2019 press release.   

 

Drill hole LBP023 is the first hole targeting a 500 m-wide gap between the kilometer (“km”)-long northwest-trending corridor of gold mineralization reported in the press release referenced above, and a high-grade zone of gold mineralization below a historic pit to the east.  The drilling confirms that high grade oxide gold mineralization is present in the gap area, with the intercept located only 65 m below the floor of the pit. 

 

The true significance of this discovery in terms of size and grade awaits the results of further drilling and assaying.  The current interpretation is that this discovery may be the first drill hole in a second, parallel, high-grade, gold-bearing structural corridor crossing a favorable, near-horizontal stratigraphic unit. There is no drilling between the two trends and the alternate possibility exists that they may be part of one larger zone.

 

Drill highlights include:

 

 

Hole ID (Az, Dip)  (degrees) From (m) To (m) Intercept  (m) Au (g/t) Au  Cut-Off Hole Length (m) Target Comments g/t x m
LBP022 (017, -73) 29.0 41.1 12.2 0.41 0.2 294.1 B-A Basin 60 metre offset from LBP021 36.6
and 71.6 82.3 10.7 0.69 0.2
including 76.2 77.7 1.5 3.05 1
and 211.8 221.0 9.1 0.76 0.2
including 211.8 214.9 3.0 1.05 1
and 260.6 265.2 4.6 1.04 0.2
including 260.6 262.1 1.5 1.82 1
and 278.9 289.6 10.7 0.68 0.2
including 285.0 288.0 3.0 1.58 1
LBP023 (062, -51) 56.4 59.4 3.0 0.69 0.2 278.9 B-A Basin-A pit 240 metre offset from LBP021 beneath A Pit. Top of intercept is 65 metres below the floor of the historic A Pit. 103.4
and 102.1 109.7 7.6 0.54 0.2
and 204.2 253.0 48.8 1.78 0.2
including 224.0 239.3 15.2 4.72 1
including 225.6 231.6 6.1 7.95 5

 

For a cross section of drill collars and traces for the current release, please click here: 

 http://libertygold.ca/images/news/2019/july/BlackPine_NR072019CS.pdf

 

For a map of drill collars and traces for the current release, please click here: 

 

http://libertygold.ca/images/news/2019/july/BlackPine_NR072019Map.pdf

 

For a complete table of drill results from all Liberty Gold drill holes at Black Pine, please click here: 

http://libertygold.ca/images/news/2019/july/BP_Intercepts072019.pdf

 

Key Points

 

  • Oxide gold is found throughout a 100 to 300 m thick, structurally prepared stratigraphic horizon, with higher grades encountered near the base of it in a number of structural corridors.
  • All gold mineralization encountered to date in this area is oxide.
  • LBP023 is the first test on what is currently interpreted as a new structural corridor parallel to that announced in the June 19, 2019 press release. Historic drilling over much of this area is very shallow, with the average hole length approximately 93 m.
  • Weighted average cyanide solubility for the 48.8 m interval of gold mineralization in LBP023 is 89%, illustrating the strongly oxidized nature of this zone.
  • The mineralized interval in LBP023 ranks 4th on a list of 500 unmined drill intercepts on the property as defined by gold in grams x thickness in metres.  Four of the top 10 unmined intercepts were drilled by Liberty Gold.  All holes completed by Liberty Gold through the target zone contain intercepts above 0.20 g/t Au.
  • The existence of multiple, parallel corridors of gold mineralization as an exploration model is shown on the cross section, and extrapolated property-wide on the map.

 

“Our understanding of the controls on gold mineralization continues to evolve with every hole that we drill,” said Moira Smith, V.P. Exploration and Geoscience for Liberty Gold. “Our model-driven, continuously-updated approach to planning every hole has rewarded us with exceptional drill results to date, and we hope this trend continues as we test new targets.”

 

ABOUT THE 2019 BLACK PINE DRILL PROGRAM

 

One Reverse Circulation drill was deployed on April 23, 2019, with a second drill added on June 18, to drill an estimated 16,000 m in 80 to 100 holes to provide a comprehensive test of the core of an oxide gold system estimated at over 12 square km (“km2“) in size.  The drill program represents the culmination of over 2 years of intensive compilation, modeling and interpretation of the complex geology of the project, as well as a 20 month permitting process. The goal of the 2019 drill program is to carry out a comprehensive test of the geological and mineralization model over a roughly seven km2 area within the 12 km2 identified gold system, starting with a highly prospective area near the historic A and B pits. Extensive data compilation, involving over 1800 historic drill holes, thousands of surface soil and rock samples and 5 shallow pits, suggests that a large volume of rock under and adjacent to zones of previously drill-tested and/or mined gold mineralization contains highly prospective stratigraphy and favourable structural settings for hosting Carlin style gold mineralization.

 

Gold mineralization is hosted in complexly deformed strata of the Pennsylvanian to Permian Oquirrh Group, consisting of an upper sandstone unit structurally emplaced over carbonate and siliciclastic rocks, including limestone and dolostone, as well as calcareous and non-calcareous shale, siltstone and sandstone, which in turn overlie Mississippian shale and limestone.  The carbonate sequence forms a highly prospective tectonostratigraphic sequence ranging from 100 to over 300 m thick.  The various rock units were subjected to late Cretaceous folding and thrusting, followed by low- to high-angle normal faulting in the early to middle Cenozoic.  The extensive deformation provided the architecture and plumbing for gold-bearing fluids to penetrate the rock and deposit very fine-grained gold in reactive calcareous siltstones and brecciated strata of all types. Liberty Gold has recognized several fault corridors that intersect the most prospective stratigraphic units; collectively these intersections of structure with stratigraphy form the primary targets for 2019 drilling.

 

ABOUT BLACK PINE

 

Black Pine is located in the northern Great Basin, immediately adjacent to the Utah/Idaho border. It is a Carlin-style gold system, similar in many ways to the prolific deposits located along Nevada’s Carlin trend.  Like Newmont’s Long Canyon deposit, Black Pine represents a growing number of Carlin-style gold systems located off the main Carlin and Cortez trends in underexplored parts of the Great Basin.  The historic Black Pine Mine operated from 1992 to 1997, during a period of historically low gold prices, with 435,000 ounces of gold produced from five composite, shallow pits, at an average grade of 0.63 g/t Au and average recovery of approximately 66%. 

 

A virtual site tour and 3D model of Black Pine property is available on the homepage of the Company’s website: www.libertygold.ca.

 

Moira Smith, Ph.D., P.Geo., Vice-President Exploration and Geoscience, Liberty Gold, is the Company’s designated Qualified Person for this news release within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”) and has reviewed and validated that the information contained in the release is accurate. Drill composites were calculated using a cut-off of 0.20 g/t. Drill intersections are reported as drilled thicknesses. True widths of the mineralized intervals vary between 30 and 100% of the reported lengths due to varying drill hole orientations, but are typically in the range of 60 to 100% of true width. Drill samples were assayed by ALS Limited in Reno, Nevada for gold by Fire Assay of a 30 gram (1 assay ton) charge with an AA finish, or if over 5.0 g/t were re-assayed and completed with a gravimetric finish. For these samples, the gravimetric data were utilized in calculating gold intersections. For any samples assaying over 0.20 ppm an additional cyanide leach analysis is done where the sample is treated with a 0.25% NaCN solution and rolled for an hour. An aliquot of the final leach solution is then centrifuged and analyzed by Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy.  QA/QC for all drill samples consists of the insertion and continual monitoring of numerous standards and blanks into the sample stream, and the collection of duplicate samples at random intervals within each batch. Selected holes are also analyzed for a 51 multi-element geochemical suite by ICP-MS. ALS Geochemistry-Reno is ISO 17025:2005 Accredited, with the Elko prep lab listed on the scope of accreditation.

 

ABOUT LIBERTY GOLD

 

Liberty Gold is focused on exploring the Great Basin of the United States, home to large-scale gold projects that are ideal for open-pit mining.  This region is one of the most prolific gold-producing regions in the world and stretches across Nevada and into Idaho and Utah.  We know the Great Basin and are driven to discover and advance big gold deposits that can be mined profitably in open-pit scenarios.  Our flagship projects are Goldstrike, Black Pine and Kinsley Mountain, all of which are past producing open-pit mines, where previous operators only scratched the surface.

 

Posted July 16, 2019

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