Transition Metals Reports High-Grade Gold Assays in the Southern Abitibi
Results of summer exploration programs highlight potential for discovering new deposits
SUDBURY, ON, Sept. 17, 2012 /CNW/ - Transition Metals Corp. (XTM - TSX.V) is pleased to report results from its summer exploration program from four projects in the southern Abitibi, including high-grade gold assays from its recently acquired Elephant Head and Golden Elk Projects. Bedrock grab samples collected on the Elephant Head property, located approximately 30 km east of the Iamgold Cote Lake project, along a splay of the interpreted eastern extension of the Ridout structure, returned values ranging from trace to 57.3 g/t gold. As well, 90 km to the east at Transition's Golden Elk property, grab and channel samples taken from recently trenched areas near the historic Frontenac Gold mine returned assays ranging from trace to 11.2 g/t gold.
"Although our Haultain gold discovery in 2010 was the first proof point of the area's potential, today's results help further underscore the significant opportunity for making additional new discoveries in the southern part of the Abitibi greenstone belt," noted Scott McLean, CEO of Transition Metals. "These projects, for which we're actively seeking partnerships, may well represent some of the best new discovery opportunities in this region."
Summer Exploration Highlights (see map):
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Elephant Head: Prospecting and sampling in the vicinity of historic showings on the
property continues to yield encouraging results. In July, a second
poorly exposed silicified shear zone with variable sulphide
mineralization returned assay values from grab samples ranging from
trace to 57.3 g/t gold, and the western extension of the shear hosting
up to 13.6 g/t Au previously reported in a news release dated July 26,
2012 returned grab samples ranging from trace to 2.73 g/t Au (Table 1).
This preliminary work suggests the gold mineralized area extends over
an area approximately 400 x 1000 m. A program of mechanical trenching
and geophysics has been developed to further expose and define this
mineralized area. The property has similar geological and structural
characteristics to those associated with the Chester 1 and 2 lode-gold
deposits, located east of the Cote Lake deposit1, and approximately 30 km to the west of Elephant Head
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Golden Elk: Initial mapping, prospecting and sampling has identified a number of
previously unknown mineralized occurrences that have returned elevated
gold, silver and copper values. Sampling focused mainly on
investigating sulphide mineralization and quartz veining within a
poorly explored older sequence of Archean volcanic rocks. These
occurrences are adjacent to the historical Elk Lake Silver Camp, where
activity peaked from 1907-1913, with 30 active mines. Trenching
completed in the vicinity of the Frontenac mine shaft has exposed a
well-developed shear zone hosting disseminated sulphides, with an
associated network of narrow quartz veins returning assay values
ranging from trace to 11.2 g/t gold (Table 1).
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West Matachewan: Mapping and sampling completed on the property provides evidence of a
similar structural and geological environment to that observed at the
AuRico Gold Young Davidson mine¹, located 15 km to the northeast along
the interpreted western extension of the Cadillac-Larder Lake fault
zone. Work completed this summer has further refined Transition's
understanding of the geology of the property and has resulted in the
important discovery of a previously unmapped syenite intrusion, a key
rock type in many of the gold deposits in this region. Past work on the
property by Western Mining identified a number of high quality,
untested gold-in-till anomalies and geophysical targets along strike
from a bedrock showing that returned gold assays up to 2.3 g/t.
Mechanical trenching, mapping and sampling is planned at West
Matachewan this fall to help further refine drill targets.
- New Kirkland: Assays from trench sampling returned elevated gold values ranging from trace to 0.42 g/t Au in trench 2 associated with a shear-hosted quartz vein cutting a quartz-feldspar porphyritic intrusion exposed over 45 m. Two small, stripped areas located about 800 m west of Trench 2 returned assays ranging from trace to 1.1 g/t Au from quartz veins hosted by the same felsic intrusion. Assay results from trench 1, which was excavated to expose an exhalative sulphide horizon, failed to return appreciable base or precious metal values. However, assay results from trench 3, excavated to expose the southern extension of the same exhalative sulphide horizon, returned gold values ranging from trace to 0.72 g/t Au. A program of prospecting and sampling in the area between trench 2 and the stripped area, and trench 3 is planned to better understand the nature and extent of the gold mineralization.
Table 1: Highlights of Assay Results
| Sample | Length (cm) | Au (g/t) | Ag (g/t) | Cu (ppm) | |||||
| Elephant Head: North shear, east end (previously reported) | |||||||||
| L783009 | 0 (grab) | 0.7 | 4.1 | 28 | |||||
| L783012 | 0 (grab) | 13.6 | 26.2 | 52 | |||||
| L783013 | 0 (grab) | 3.0 | 5.7 | 20 | |||||
| L783014 | 0 (grab) | 1.4 | 6.1 | 53 | |||||
| Elephant Head: North shear, ~350 m west of L783012+013 | |||||||||
| L785126 | 0 (grab) | 2.7 | 12.8 | 6 | |||||
| Elephant Head: South shear, ~200 m south of L783126 | |||||||||
| L783014 | 0 (grab) | 1.4 | 6.1 | 53 | |||||
| L785118 | 0 (grab) | 3.4 | 4.2 | 18 | |||||
| L785119 | 0 (grab) | 57.3 | >100 | 100 | |||||
| Golden Elk: Trench | |||||||||
| L783676 | 0 (grab) | 11.2 | 0.9 | 175 | |||||
| L783678 | 36 | 3.5 | 0.9 | 698 | |||||
| L783683 | 50 | 3.0 | 3.7 | 1990 | |||||
| L783684 | 0 (grab) | 1.7 | 10.5 | 5590 | |||||
| L783698 | 40 | 0.4 | 3 | 15600 | |||||
| L783620 | 43 | 0.9 | 0.2 | 164 | |||||
| L783651 | 38 | 0.6 | <0.2 | 99 | |||||
| L783652 | 49 | 1.2 | 1.0 | 2910 | |||||
| L783653 | 40 | 1.7 | 0.5 | 647 | |||||
| L783656 | 34 | 0.5 | 0.6 | 6240 | |||||
| L783668 | 38 | 1.4 | 0.5 | 1250 | |||||
| L783669 | 0 (grab) | 0.5 | 0.2 | 340 | |||||
| L783675 | 25 | 0.2 | 0.9 | 5890 | |||||
| New Kirkland: Trench 2 | |||||||||
| L783182 | 0 (grab) | 0.4 | 2.1 | 11 | |||||
| L783185 | 0 (grab) | 0.4 | 8.2 | 28 | |||||
| L783187 | 70 | 0.3 | 5.1 | 52 | |||||
| New Kirkland: About 800 m west of trench 2 | |||||||||
| L783515 | 65 | 1.1 | 1 | 48 | |||||
| L783516 | 60 | 0.4 | 1 | 46 | |||||
| New Kirkland: Trench 3 | |||||||||
| L783521 | 34 | 0.7 | 0.3 | 31 | |||||
NOTE: "0 (grab)" refers to a grab sample, taken from bedrock
About Transition Metals Corp
Transition Metals Corp (XTM -TSX.V) is a Canadian-based, gold- and
copper-focused project generator that specializes in converting new
exploration ideas into Canadian discoveries. The team has over 60 years
of collective exploration experience in established, emerging and
historic mining camps, and actively develops and tests new ideas for
discovering mineralization in places that others have not looked, or
that have been overlooked. This often allows the company to acquire
properties inexpensively. The team combines traditional techniques with
newer ones to help unearth compelling prospects and drill targets.
Transition's business model is to acquire and advance multiple
grassroots exploration projects simultaneously, thereby maximizing
shareholder exposure to discovery and capital gain. Joint venture
partners fund a significant portion of drilling and exploration,
allowing Transition to conserve capital and minimize shareholder
dilution. The company went public in 2011, has an expanding portfolio
of gold and sediment hosted copper projects, and is actively pursuing
additional partnerships.
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This press release has been reviewed by Greg Collins and Tom Hart, P.Geo
(APGO), Qualified Person under the National Instrument 43-101
guidelines.
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1 Mineralization at the AuRico Gold Young Davidson gold deposit may not be representative of mineralization on Transition Metals' West Matachewan property.
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Transition Metals Corp.
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