Lake Shore Gold Extends High-Grade Core to Depth at Bell Creek
Lake Shore Gold Corp. today announced results from seven new holes and two new wedge holes (5,916 metres) of diamond drilling from ongoing drill programs at the Bell Creek and Wetmore properties in Ontario, Canada. Two of the new holes and two wedge holes (3,881 metres) are from Bell Creek, where the Company is working to towards announcing its first National Instrument ("NI") 43-101 compliant resource before the end of the year.
The five remaining holes (2,035 metres) were drilled over an 800 metre strike length at the Wetmore property to test a series of gold showings which appear to follow a mineralized trend that is separate and parallel to the Bell Creek-Vogel Trend.
New results reported from Bell Creek are from infill and expansion drilling below the Bell Creek Mine. Signsmall crusher rental canadaificant results include 106.46 gpt over 7.05m (including 2,870.00 gpt over 0.25m), 9.39 gpt over 5.70m and 7.83 gpt over 1.20m from BC-10-69C, from within a previously untested area near the 700 metre level and 50 metres above previously reported BC-08-09C (see press release dated November 5, 2009).
Additional significant results included those from BC-10-92B (assays pending) which intersected three thick zones of hydrothermal alteration containing multiple intervals with increased sulphides and quartz veining 200 metres below previously reported BC-10-94C, close to 1,400 metres from surface.
Tony Makuch, President and CEO of Lake Shore Gold, commented: "The results announced today are very positive as they provide solid evidence of local extreme high-grade gold mineralization and a substantial extension of the thick high-grade core zone recently identified at depth. From all indications, the mineralization occurs in a series of at least four stacked alteration zones on the north side of a mafic-ultramafic contact with one being directly on the contact and at least three additional zones being situated to the north. Some of the thickest and highest grade intersections of gold mineralization to date are from holes drilled to extend these zones to depth. The strength, width and increased complexity of alteration in the lower-most holes suggest the potential for a major deposit at Bell Creek"
"In addition, the new results at Wetmore suggest the presence of significant gold in a new and parallel trend in close proximity and to the south of Bell Creek and Vogel which could contribute to an expanded mining and mill scenario."
The highest grade values in Hole BC-10-69C at Bell Creek appear to lie in the upper portion of an east-west trending steeply south dipping envelope of mineralization located immediately south of the mafic-ultramafic volcanic contact which extends downwards into the recently announced thick high grade core zone which is emerging at depth. The highest grade interval reported is closely associated with coarse visible gold ("VG") with minor quartz and sulphide minerals.
Of the two thick zones of hydrothermal alteration intersected by BC-10-92B, the upper alteration zone correlates well with other thick high grade intervals reported previously in holes BC-10-94C (5.85 gpt over 42.20m), BC-09-53B (6.67 gpt over 31.75m) and BC-09-53A (5.13 gpt over 26.40m). The next underlying alteration zone from BC-10-92B appears to correlate with a newly emerging zone below the 1,100 metre elevation as indicated by intercepts in BC-09-53B (8.99 gpt over 7.00m) and BC-10-94C (6.64 gpt over 9.80m) and the next underlying zone appears to be new.
BC-10-92B is still in progress at a downhole depth of 2,017 metres and all assays are pending.
Newly received assays for BC-10-94C expand the width of the previously reported results for the upper alteration zone to 5.20 gpt over 50.60m from the current grade and width of 5.85 gpt over 42.20m Based on information collected the reported intersections from the new zones in BC-10-94C and BC-10-92B are approaching a true width.
Additional results from Bell Creek include those from BC-10-71C, BC-10-96 and S-10-13. BC-10-96 and BC-10-71C were drilled near the west limit of the Bell Creek Mine near the 500 metre and 850 metre levels, respectively, and continue to suggest that the system is open in this direction. S-10-13 was drilled approximately 150 metres east of previously reported BC-10-92 and 350 metres east of the newly emerging thick high-grade core zone and intersected 13.81 gpt over 1.30m, including 52.01 gpt over 0.50m, in a new zone in the hangingwall to other mineralized zones.
Results from the Wetmore property are from holes spaced over an 800 metre strike length between the Wetmore East and Wetmore West showings and designed to follow up on results from past drilling in the 1990's which intercepted values such as 3.83 gpt over 33.40m in PW-24 and 7.79 gpt over 13.90m in PW-26 from the Wetmore East Zone and 7.93 gpt over 5.80m from PW-1 and 2.68 gpt over 38.20m from PW-4 at the West Zone.
Significant results from the five new holes include intercepts of 6.62 gpt over 7.50m in WM-10-05, which was located near Wetmore East and 6.77 gpt over 2.50m in WM-10-03 at Wetmore West. Additional significant results were obtained in the upper portion of BC-10-92, which was targeting the deep Bell Creek zone but passed through the mid-point between Wetmore East and Wetmore West. The intercepts from BC-10-92 included 123.00 gpt over 0.50m, 31.00 gpt over 0.40m and 9.38 gpt over 0.50m.
Considering the good correlation of the new intercepts at Wetmore East and West with previous drill results obtained in the 1990's and the additional potential indicated by BC-10-92, the Wetmore property is considered to have excellent potential and the Company is considering options for an expanded exploration program.
Current drilling at the Bell Creek Complex includes eight drills (six surface and two underground), five of the surface drills are involved in ongoing infill and expansion drilling at Bell Creek with one surface drill continuing with exploration at the Wetmore property.
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