The sampling program was undertaken by Company personnel and under the direction of Ted Vanderwart, P.Geo. Standards and blanks were inserted by Company staff. Each sample was analyzed for gold by fire assay with ICP-OES finish (Act Labs Code 1A2-ICP) and for multi-elements by 4-acid total digestion ICP with OES finish.(Act Labs Code 1F2) Any gold overlimits (>30 ppm Au) were analyzed by gravimetricfire assay. Core was crushed, split, and pulverized with 250 grams passing 200 mesh. All core preparation and analyses were completed by Activation Laboratories Ltd. Strict chain of custody storing, and shipping protocol was maintained. All stated intersection lengths are drill indicated lengths.Ĭore selected for sampling was cut in half with a core saw or split with a hydraulic splitter with one half bagged for shipping. All intersection widths are drill indicated lengths as insufficient work has been done to determine orientations.įigure 4: Cross Section, 9800 Zone. This intercept is a new mineralized zone and will be followed up in the future. Table 2 highlights the significant results. Two holes were drilled into the area and both holes intersected high grade mineralization including 14.2 g/t Au, 92.9 g/t Ag and 5.4% Zn over 1.02 meters in hole DM-22-241. All stated intersection lengths are drill indicated lengths.įurther to the Boulder Vein System drilling, additional holes were drilled to the south into and around the historic 9800 Zone which features historic high grade surface exposure (see Figure 1) Note hatched zone in upper right denotes current resource. With this intercept we feel that drilling deep along strike will add significant value to the mineralized Boulder Vein System and, to the Dome Mountain Gold Project as a highly attractive regional gold development target," he added.įigure 1: Drill Hole Plan Map, Boulder Vein Systemįigure 2: Cross Section, 653275E, Boulder Vein System. "This hole was meant to step out along strike and target the Boulder Vein 200 meters along strike from the DM-20-139 intercept (17.69 g/t Au and 70.40 g/t Ag over 3.13 meters, see press release December 9, 2020). "Hole DM-22-229 provides a lot of confidence that mineralization on the Boulder Vein continues to depth", said Bill Cronk, Chief Geologist for Blue Lagoon Resources. Table 1 summarizes the significant results from the Boulder Vein System drilling. Insufficient structural data is available to determine true thickness. This intercept is 350 meters downdip of the current 43-101 resource. Hole DM-22-233 intersected 124.4 g/t Au and 36.7 g/t Ag over 0.76 meters from the interpreted down-dip extension of the Argillite Vein. The 4.63 meter drill intercept (approximately 3.27 meter true thickness) in hole DM-22-231 is a thick intercept of the Boulder Vein that not only demonstrates that the Boulder Vein is robust at depth, it may in fact be swelling at depth. True thicknesses of these intersections are estimated at 70% of the drill indicated length. Results include 31.67 g/t Au and 473.0 g/t Ag over 1.09 meters (including 86.20 g/t Au and 1280 g/t Ag over 0.39 meters) from DM-22-229 and 11.22 g/t Au and 15.4 g/t Ag over 0.94 meters and 6.99 g/t Au and 37.7 g/t Ag over 4.63 meters ( including 10.28 g/t Au and 37.7 g/t Ag over 1.88 meters) both from DM-22-231. Drill results include 124 g/t Au and 36.7 g/t Ag over 0.76 meters from the Argillite Vein in hole DM-22-233 and 31.67 g/t Au and 473 g/t Ag over 1.09 meters from the Boulder Vein in hole DM-22-229.ĭrilling deep and on strike in the Boulder Vein encountered very significant mineralization which added over 200 m of strike length to the already deep intercepts 200 meters below the current 43-101 resource on the Boulder Vein System. (the " Company") (CSE:BLLG) (FSE:7BL) (OTCQB:BLAGF) is pleased to announce significant mineralized intercepts from the last of the 2022 Phase One drill results on its all year-round and road accessible Dome Mountain Gold Project, located a short 50-minute drive from Smithers, British Columbia. VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / J/ Blue Lagoon Resources Inc.
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