VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / June 24, 2020 / Pacton Gold Inc. (TSX-V:PAC)(OTC PINK:PACXD)(FSE:2NKN) (the "Company" or "Pacton") is pleased to announce that it has commenced fieldwork for the 2020 exploration program at its Red Lake Gold Project in Ontario. Working with AI specialists, Windfall Geotek, Pacton has identified five priority target areas, including the Carricona East target, where recent reconnaissance drilling hit mineralization including 17.2 g/t Au over 0.5 m at shallow depth. The program will include drilling, as well as regional soil sampling and geophysics. Additionally, the Company is currently in the planning stage with its JV partner, Evolution Mining, for the 2020 expansion drill program on the Sidace gold project in the Red Lake district.
Highlights
Additional Information on Target Generation
CARDS analysis uses artificial intelligence (AI) and data mining techniques to identify high priority targets by combining all available public and private data sets including geophysical, drill hole, and surface data. The algorithm is designed to highlight areas of interest that have the potential to be geologically similar to other gold deposits and mineralization in the Red Lake region. Pacton is conducting early stage exploration on its Red Lake properties and is utilizing the CARDS system as an exploration tool. While data from nearby advanced exploration and producers are being used, no direct comparison to these sites should be inferred. Mineralization hosted on adjacent and/or nearby properties is not necessarily indicative of mineralization hosted on the Company's property.
The following five target areas (Figure 1) have been identified and will receive priority follow up immediately by Pacton ground crews:
Madsen East | |
Geological Setting | Large intrusive granites and felsic to intermediate metavolcanic rocks. |
Target Description | Parallel fault structure south of the Madsen and Starrat-Olsen Mines. |
Carricona East | |
Geological Setting | Basaltic and andesitic flows, tuffs and breccias, chert, iron formations, minor metasediments and intrusive rocks. |
Target Description | Parallel structure to the Carricona zone and lies proximal to the Madsen-Dixie Fault corridor. |
Bug River | |
Geological Setting | Rhyolitic-rhyodacitic-dacitic and andesitic flows, tuffs and breccias, chert, iron formations, minor metasedimentary and intrusive rocks with related migmatites. |
Target Description | Geophysically and geologically complex zone. |
Super 8 | |
Geological Setting | Mafic/ultramafics, mafic metavolcanics, metasediments, and felsic metavolcanics rocks. |
Target Description | Located along the NE-SW Madsen-Red Lake trend, and easily accessible. |
Red Lake Extension East | |
Geological Setting | Mafic metavolcanic rocks and minor iron formations surrounded by granitic intrusions |
Target Description | Potential extension of Red Lake Mine Trend with ultramafic trap. Identified as near surface. |
Gullrock North | |
Geological Setting | Mafic metavolcanic rocks and minor iron formations. |
Target Description | Potential splay structure from Red Lake Mine Trend. |
Figure 1. CARD analysis target locations on Red Lake Gold Property.
2019/20 Reconnaissance Drilling
The first phase of drilling on the Red Lake Gold Project has been completed, with highlights including a near surface interval of 17.2 g/t Au over 0.5 m at Carricona and the successful delineation of interpreted structure through the MD Corridor South Fault (Figure 2). The first phase of drilling began at Carricona due to the surface showing present and ease of access while the LP extension fault locations required access trails to be established. The interpreted LP extension has been consistently identified in drilling along a 5 km length, marked by intense silicification and quartz vein stockworks with variable amounts of sulphide mineralization. A series of 10 stratigraphic holes were drilled across the interpreted location of the southern LP fault extension. All of the holes encountered a well developed fault and variable widths of associated alteration, quartz veining and sulphide mineralization with no significant elevated Au values. A further three holes were completed along the northern parallel fault and are awaiting final ICP analysis due to the presence of sphalerite and broad alteration as pictured below. Phase 2 drilling, which is scheduled to begin late August, will continue to vector in on potential Au targets within the Madsen-Dixie Fault corridor, building on phase 1 drilling in combination with further geophysical, summer ground programs and AI targets as described above.
Figure 2. First phase of drilling over the main block in Red Lake, Ontario.
Further Information on 2019/20 Reconnaissance Drilling
Initial drilling undertaken in 2019 and early 2020 on Pacton's main Red Lake property block was guided primarily by structure outlined by Lidar data and by surface prospecting results. During this period multiple geophysical surveys were undertaken to refine the drill targeting databases. These included helicopter magnetic surveys and ground IP surveys. Recently, a fixed wing magnetic-VLF electromagnetic survey was completed and the results will be available within two weeks. The 2020 drill program will incorporate all geophysical results, together with the results of currently ongoing geochemical surveys into the 2020 drill target planning.
The initial drilling successfully identified classic Red Lake gold accommodation zones which are defined by altered and brecciated quartz veins containing varying amounts of sulphide minerals. Geological structure analysis and ground observations indicate that these are large systems containing smaller fold and fault structures. A few of the still untested gold accommodation zones intercepted are described below.
Figure 3. PAC-20-021 showing strong siliceous alteration within the structural corridor.
Figure 4. PAC-20-024 highlight brecciated quartz veining before the fault gouge and hematite alteration
QA/QC
Drill core is logged and sampled at a secure core processing facility in Cochenour, Ontario. Core samples from the drill program are cut in half, using a diamond cutting saw with half sent for assay at SGS Labs in Red Lake, Ontario. The other half is secured and retained at a secure storage facility. All samples are analyzed for gold using standard Fire Assay-AA techniques. Samples returning greater than 10.0 g/t gold are analyzed utilizing standard Fire Assay-Gravimetric methods. Certified reference materials, blanks and duplicates are routinely inserted into the sample stream as part of Pacton's quality control/quality assurance program.
About Pacton Gold
Pacton Gold is a Canadian exploration company with key strategic partners focused on the exploration and development of high-grade conglomerate and orogenic gold properties located in the district-scale Pilbara gold rush in Western Australia and the Red Lake District, Ontario.
The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Dale Ginn, P.Geo., Executive Chairman and a director of the Company and a Qualified Person pursuant to National Instrument 43-101.
On Behalf of the Board of Pacton Gold Inc.
R. Dale Ginn
Executive Chairman
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