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NEVADA KING INTERCEPTS 42.7M OF 4.67 G/T AU INCLUDING 18.3M OF 7.94 G/T AU AT NEW 'WILD WEST' ZONE, A STEP-OUT APPROXIMATELY 150M WEST OF THE ATLANTA RESOURCE ZONE

ネバダキング社は、新しい「ワイルド・ウエスト」ゾーンにおいて、4.67g/t Auを含む42.7万トンのインターセプトを行いました。このゾーンは、アトランタ鉱区の西約15kmの場所にあり、7.94g/t Auを含む18.3万トンが含まれています。

PR Newswire ·  08/19 07:30

VANCOUVER, BC, Aug. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - Nevada King Gold Corp. (TSXV: NKG) (OTCQX: NKGFF) ("Nevada King" or the "Company") is pleased to announce results from 12 vertical, reverse circulation ("RC") holes, eight of which were drilled into a new discovery area called the Wild West Zone ("WWZ") at its 5,166 hectares (51.6km2), 100% owned Atlanta Gold Mine Project, located in the prolific Battle Mountain Trend 264km northeast of Las Vegas, Nevada. The WWZ target area is interpreted to have a width of 150m to 200m (east-west, open to the west) over a minimum 500m north-south strike length (open to the south). This new zone is located in an area previously thought to be unmineralized on the west side of the West Atlanta Fault #2 ("WAF2"), which forms the western boundary of the West Atlanta Graben Zone ("WAGZ") and the Atlanta resource zone (Figures 1-3).

Figure 1. Simplified section W-W' looking north across the AMFZ, WAGZ, and WWZ denoting mineralized horizons in relation to major structures. High-grade zones exceeding 3 g/t Au are shown in dark pattern within the broader blanket. Today's highlight hole AT24WS-83 shown at far west side within down-dropped graben. (CNW Group/Nevada King Gold Corp.)
Figure 2. Plan view map of structural domains at Atlanta; AMFZ, WAGZ, NET, and the newly defined WWZ. Holes that did not go deep enough to define mineralization are taken off plot for clarity, as are the dump holes. Vector arrows denote directions in which the WWZ mineralization remains open. (CNW Group/Nevada King Gold Corp.)
Figure 3. Plan view map of the WWZ, WAGZ, and NET. Holes that did not go deep enough to define mineralization are taken off plot for clarity, as are the dump holes. Vector arrows denote directions in which the WWZ remains open. (CNW Group/Nevada King Gold Corp.)
Figure 4. Plan view of WWZ drill holes relative to strong CSAMT anomaly interpreted as a deep intrusive stock (green resistivity high) ringed by a low resistivity (red) fragmental blanket. Of the historical holes drilled south of the anomaly, AR-53 did not go deep enough, while AR-50, 51, and 55 hit weak Au-Ag mineralization in silica breccia along the unconformity with underlying dolomite. (CNW Group/Nevada King Gold Corp.)
Figure 5. Simplified Section22 8N(4) looking north across the AMFZ, WAGZ, and WWZ denoting mineralized horizons in relation to major structures. High-grade zones exceeding 3 g/t Au are shown in dark pattern within the broader blanket. (CNW Group/Nevada King Gold Corp.)
Figure 6. Oblique cross section view looking northwest showing downhole assay intervals of holes released across the WWZ. Holes that did not go deep enough to define mineralization are taken off section for clarity, as are the dump holes. (CNW Group/Nevada King Gold Corp.)
Figure 7. Oblique cross section view looking southeast showing downhole assay intervals of holes released across the WWZ on the west side of the WAF2 shown by the grey fault plane. Holes that did not go deep enough to define mineralization are taken off section for clarity, as are the dump holes. (CNW Group/Nevada King Gold Corp.)
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