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The Sirabada zone is marked by a relatively extensive area of artisanal mine workings within a broad 2500 metre by 200 to 600 metre gold-in-soil anomaly. The artisanal workings clearly indicate two trends: the northwest (330o) trend and the northeast (060o) trend. The entire area has been intensely altered to a bleached white color.
A total of 26 reverse circulation holes totaling 2,819 metres were drilled at Sirabada, to test gold-in-soil and chargeability anomalies. The drilling encountered relatively abundant quartz veins in an intensely sericitized zone. Gold values ranged from background to 5.60 gpt Au over 1 metre in MSB-07-010.
Sirabada Drill Highlights
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Number
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from m
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to m
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gpt Au
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width m
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MSB-07-010
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32
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33
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5.60
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1.0
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MSB-08-013
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2
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4
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2.62
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2.0
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Spring 2010 Air core drilling encountered a parallel zone, the Hilltop Structure, 200 metres to the northwest. The Hilltop Structure was intersected in two of the three air core lines.
Hilltop Structure Air Core Drill Highlights
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Number
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from m
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to m
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gpt Au
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width m
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MSAC10-009
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0
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9
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1.07
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9
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MSAC10-019
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55
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59
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2.25
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4
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MSAC10-020
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6
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13
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0.68
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7
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24
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33
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0.77
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9
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