A.I.S. Resources Limited (TSXV: AIS, OTCQB: AISSF) (the “Company”
or “AIS”) announces it has received the assays from parts of
diamond drill core GDD001 acquired from the Golden Bar reef on
exploration licence EL006194. The exploration licence is a joint
venture with Clarus Resources Pty Ltd in which AIS Resources holds
a 60% interest.
Highlights
- Zones of alteration encountered in
the first drill hole confirmed as horizons of gold
mineralisation
- Gold and alteration are coincident
with modelled historic lodes
- Being close to the reef is implied
by the low grade gold intersected up plunge at Golden Bar from
historic lodes of the Red Leader and Shaws Reefs.
- Intervals from GBDD001 include
2.85m@0.33m g/t gold and 4,070ppm arsenic from 96.7m.
- In the next quarter, AIS plans to do
follow-up drilling surrounding this hole and down-plunge, as well
as the Golden Bar target.
Figure 1: Prospect location map for
Bright-EL5193.https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/576e77d3-db92-4d5c-836b-a9f26322927f
Golden Bar Prospect
Drill holes GBDD001 and GBDD002 were drilled to
test the down plunge intersections of Red Leader-Home Reef and
Shaw’s-Home Reef respectively. Both holes have now been
geologically logged, with the cutting of GBDD002 to be completed
soon. The gold values returned from GBDD001, the intense
sericite-sulphide alteration and part quartz replacement (Figure 2
through Figure 8) within the anticipated reef intersections
demonstrates that the structures associated with the historic
mining are as modelled. They are most likely on the margin of
high-grade shoot historically mined, as demonstrated by the
extremely high arsenic values.
Encouraged by these results, AIS has planned
follow-up drilling surrounding this hole and down-plunge in the
next quarter, which will include the Golden Bar target. Although
within the same line as the Shaw’s, Home, and Red Leader reefs, the
Golden Bar target has been shown to be resulting from a syncline
intersection with the Golden Bar Reef structure. Along strike and
down-plunge this setting provides for another target (Figure 4) to
complement that already tested by holes GBDD001 and GBDD002.
Likewise, drilling at this prospect will incorporate targeting this
setting below the extent of the historical mining front.
HOLE |
Easting (MGA) |
Northing (MGA) |
Elevation (m) |
Depth (m) |
|
GBDD001 |
499060.863 |
5928821.89 |
456 |
110 |
|
HOLE ID |
Azi (Mag. deg) |
Azi (Grid deg) |
Dec (deg) |
Depth (m) |
Mag Field (uT) |
GBDD001 |
226.8 |
238.9 |
-43.7 |
0 |
|
GBDD001 |
226.8 |
238.9 |
-43.5 |
38 |
|
GBDD001 |
226.7 |
238.8 |
-41.9 |
86 |
5995 |
Table 1: DDH Hole GBDD001 co-ordinates
Historical Review – High Grades
A historical account of production comes from
Kenny, 19661, and is the last record of mining immediately above
these drill intersections. Earliest records of the prospect are
incomplete, with surface mining estimated to have been initiated
around 1865, and ending in 1905 on mining fronts associated with
the Home Reef and Shaws Reef. It was calculated (appendix 3) that
Shaw’s Reef yielded a grade of 10.14 g/t from 487.7 ton of ore and
Home Reef yielded 22.28 g/t from 287 ton of ore. The weighted
average from a total of 779.3 ton of ore is 14.66 g/t, with
auriferous pyrite contributing between 1.2-1.5 g/t2. Both of these
reefs plunge to the south-east at about thirty degrees.
Figure 2: Massive pyrite associated with quartz-carbonate
vein.https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/1870902b-620b-4c34-9a2b-dfa53ddd26b0
Figure 3: Vein hosted massive euhedral arsenopyrite, GBDD001
82.8m. https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/c50f9171-03fd-4b84-a83e-2278b3eb8e43
Figure 4: drill Section for GBDD001 looking
SE. https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/04736017-84c7-4c21-a776-e1e339a49c1e
Figure 5: Massive arsenopyrite veinlet, 81.25m in GBDD001,
preceding interval 81.75-82.5 which returned 2,949ppm
As. https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/73136018-6cee-44d7-b07b-fdf338aa7738
Figure 6: Tray 1 for Home Reef horizon 78.9-82.95m in GBDD001
(see section in Figure
4). https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/8d04cac5-413e-4e1c-89ae-fa7db0534839
Figure 7: Tray 2 for Home Reef horizon 78.9-82.95m in GBDD001
(see section in Figure
4).https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/a00e402b-dd56-4536-8875-84c8b07cf8e5
Figure 8: Tray 3 for Red Leader Reef horizon 96.7-98.85m in
GBDD001 (see section in Figure 4). 2.85m@0.33m g/t gold and
4,070ppm arsenic from
96.7m. https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/7f229720-5e19-4232-84d3-7372a1745662
Figure 9: Location map of holes GBDD001 and
GBDD002, Golden Bar Prospect. Both Hole Reef targets and Golden Bar
target zones in
yellow.https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/7752e0e5-c69d-4594-8047-f9b3d02ad20d
Rose, Thistle, and Shamrock Prospect
Figure 10: Diagram of the Rose, Thistle and
Shamrock
Mine3.https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/630a703c-8c15-45fe-ac3a-89decfdefa72
Figure 11: Historic and recent surface geochemistry map for gold
and arsenic, Rose, Thistle, and Shamrock Prospect. Note; soil
contour (orange) is +20ppb
gold https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/e0b7df6e-ebcf-488f-b65b-320c3ac5225a
Earliest records of mining associated with the
Rose, Thistle, and Shamrock (RTS) mine area are from 18614, which
was mined periodically up until 19345. It was the largest and last
operating mine in the district. Total production during this period
was 69,934oz. 102,864 ton of ore for a grade of 21.14 g/t6, with
widths of up to 2m being mined. The setting (Figure 10) is unique
in that the lodes are largely constrained to the limbs and fold
axis.
Modern exploration by Goldminco (1998), Target
Minerals (2005), Clarus Resources (2020), and AIS during the
quarter confirms that under exploited gold remains immediately to
the north and east of the Rose, Thistle, and Shamrock workings
(Figure 11). It is anticipated that a structural model similar to
the RTS workings can form the basis of a general exploration model
at this prospect. Following this earlier work, reconnaissance spur
sampling (yellow ellipses Figure 11) has flagged previously
unexploited or discovered surface outcrop mineralisation
(ie.>90ppm arsenic, yellow ellipses). Several results are above
100 ppm arsenic with a peak value of 170 ppm. Reconnaissance
activities are set to continue related to identifying historic
workings by GPS and further infill soil sampling. After review of
the controlling structures related to this mine, it is apparent
that mineralisation is dominantly controlled and constrained to the
limbs and fold hinges (Figure 10). This is a thesis by which soil
sampling and local mine plans can be further scrutinised for
discovery of the same controlling elements.
This prospect remains of significant potential
as the southern part of the project also includes other mines by
the name of Mons Meg (23,560 oz. at 17g/t) and Sambas (41,931 oz.
at 33g/t). Sampling across an exposed face next to an open pit at
Hit or Miss (Figure 11) found that low grade ‘disseminated’ or
likely sulphide hosted wall rock mineralisation (2.4m @ 1.17 g/t)
can occur in this prospect. If true, then a larger deposition of
gold makes this prospect attractive. In summary, this prospect
hosts two advanced areas of interest (purple ellipse) and several
new trends (yellow ellipses).
Elgin-Hillsborough Prospect area
Figure 12: Recently exposed reef associated with trend between
Hillsborough Mine and the Catherine-Elgin
workings.https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/ad92adda-fc49-4403-9a7d-1a0d3faaaef3
Figure 13: Historic soil geochemistry for gold by Golden Deeps
Ltd in 2013 over Elgin-Catherine workings, and significant
surface rock geochemistry by Target Minerals Pty Ltd in 2005 and
Golden Deeps in
2011.https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/e5750721-e0b8-4d91-b539-91cc22924261
AIS recently observed a new track-side exposure
explaining a high-grade rock sample (see reef
photo Figure 12 and Figure 13). We will further investigate the
exposure of this reef with detailed mapping and sampling. This reef
meets the criteria of a significant mineralising structure on
strike between the Elgin-Catharine workings and the Hillsborough
Mine. The reef is approximately 1.5m wide and is likely associated
with a rock sample by Target Minerals Pty Ltd in 2005 which
returned 22.9 g/t gold.
The Elgin Mine is recorded as producing 3,831
oz. at 44g/t and Hillsborough produced 9,646 oz. at 24 g/t. Based
on the results by Golden Deeps Ltd., this prospect is well placed
for extending soil sampling over this outcrop and further
south-east toward and beyond the Hillsborough Mine.
Figure 14: Plan of surface outcrop of historic mapped reef
structures and trend of the Pioneer
anticline. https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/b5c47514-5b67-4010-864b-fd8be5d64346
Pioneer Prospect
Significant unrealised mineral potential exists
at Pioneer, where no modern mining or meaningful exploration has
occurred since it ceased operations. Three-dimensional modelling
from mining records in the previous year demonstrated the potential
for widths of quartz reef amenable to modern mining methods.
Modelling from the plans retained at Pioneer demonstrate at least
one north-east dipping reef that bulges at an axial plane and
continues to surface. It was mined as the first hard rock source
for gold in the region. Away from the fold, hinge widths appear at
less than 0.5m. On intersecting the hinge, a ‘saddle’ style of reef
occurs as west dipping limb reef which becomes wider (Figure 16).
Modelling suggests that there are more than one, or a series of
stacked reefs in proximity of the anticline.
At the intersect with the hinge this ‘bulge’
zone is up to 12m wide (Kenny, 1966)7 and at the time of that
writing it was quoted that the grade of this zone was 12.2 g/t.
While mining the lower levels of this mine the No.5 adit
intersected a reef called the Black Leader which was quoted as
being between 0.3-2.0m wide and grading 20 oz/t (633 g/t)8.
This prospect is the highest priority because of
its high grades and stacked high-grade lodes. The significance of
this prospect cannot be overstated, as the reef in this prospect
was coherently mined (Figure 16) and 3D modelling recently
revealled it as the same as the saddle reef9 (Figure 15) found on
the New Chum line in the Bendigo Goldfield.
Figure 15: Saddle reef, east cross-cut, New Chum and Victoria
Mine, Bendigo.
Modified. https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/fb9c7cb6-6740-498c-90fa-b1d01acd3213
Figure 16: Bendigo style saddle reef, section A-A’ for
Figure 14 at Pioneer
Prospect. https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/2f44d9e8-7dae-4d54-b30d-c92a46e4f3c6
Technical information in this news release has
been reviewed and approved by Phillip Thomas, BSc Geol, MBM,
FAusIMM MAIG MAIMVA(CMV) who is a Qualified Person under the
definitions established by the National Instrument 43-101.
About A.I.S. Resources
Limited A.I.S. Resources Limited is a publicly traded
investment issuer listed on the TSX Venture Exchange focused on
precious and base metals exploration. AIS’ value add strategy is to
acquire prospective exploration projects and enhance their value by
better defining the mineral resource with a view to attracting
joint venture partners and enhancing the value of our portfolio.
The Company is managed by a team of experienced geologists and
investment bankers, with a track-record of successful capital
markets achievements.
AIS owns 100% of the 28 sq km
Fosterville-Toolleen Gold Project located 9.9km from Kirkland
Lake’s Fosterville gold mine, a 60% interest in the 57sqkm Bright
Gold project (with the right to acquire 100%), a 60% interest in
the 58 sq km New South Wales Yalgogrin Gold Project (with the right
to acquire 100%), and 100% interest in the 167 sq km Kingston Gold
Project in Victoria Australia near Stawell and Navarre. It also has
a 20% joint venture interest with Spey Resources Corp in lithium
brines in Argentina at Incahuasi and 7.5% royalty at Pocitos
Salars.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors,A.I.S. Resources Ltd.
Phillip Thomas, President & CEO
Corporate ContactFor further information, please contact:Phillip
Thomas, Chief Executive OfficerT: +1-323 5155
164E: pthomas@aisresources.comOrMartyn Element.ChairmanT:
+1-604-220-6266E: melement@aisresources.comWebsite: www.aisresources.com
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Appendix 1-GBDD001 assay summary
HoleID |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Width (m) |
Au (ppm) |
Au-Rp1(ppm) |
Ag (ppm) |
As(ppm) |
GBDD001 |
75.3 |
75.6 |
0.3 |
X |
|
0.1 |
29.9 |
GBDD001 |
75.6 |
76 |
0.4 |
X |
|
X |
10.7 |
GBDD001 |
76 |
76.6 |
0.6 |
X |
|
X |
9.3 |
GBDD001 |
76.6 |
77.7 |
1.1 |
0.034 |
|
X |
51.8 |
GBDD001 |
77.7 |
78.5 |
0.8 |
0.05 |
|
X |
203 |
GBDD001 |
78.5 |
79.4 |
0.9 |
0.03 |
|
X |
142.9 |
GBDD001 |
79.4 |
79.7 |
0.3 |
0.058 |
|
X |
80.4 |
GBDD001 |
79.7 |
80.4 |
0.7 |
0.075 |
|
X |
261.5 |
GBDD001 |
80.4 |
80.9 |
0.5 |
0.098 |
|
X |
169.9 |
GBDD001 |
80.9 |
81.7 |
0.8 |
0.045 |
|
X |
503.2 |
GBDD001 |
81.7 |
82.5 |
0.8 |
0.065 |
|
0.08 |
2949.1 |
GBDD001 |
82.5 |
83 |
0.5 |
0.042 |
|
X |
1310.6 |
GBDD001 |
83 |
83.3 |
0.3 |
0.005 |
|
X |
138.9 |
GBDD001 |
83.3 |
84 |
0.7 |
0.011 |
|
X |
50.2 |
GBDD001 |
84 |
85 |
1 |
0.009 |
|
X |
38 |
GBDD001 |
85 |
86 |
1 |
0.05 |
|
X |
49.7 |
GBDD001 |
86 |
86.7 |
0.7 |
0.151 |
|
X |
506.5 |
GBDD001 |
86.7 |
87.6 |
0.9 |
0.041 |
|
X |
48.2 |
GBDD001 |
87.6 |
88.1 |
0.5 |
0.093 |
|
X |
60.2 |
GBDD001 |
88.1 |
89.1 |
1 |
0.194 |
|
0.07 |
827.6 |
GBDD001 |
89.1 |
89.7 |
0.6 |
0.201 |
|
X |
214 |
GBDD001 |
89.7 |
90.25 |
0.55 |
0.043 |
|
X |
65.4 |
GBDD001 |
90.25 |
90.6 |
0.35 |
0.053 |
|
X |
670.9 |
GBDD001 |
90.6 |
90.85 |
0.25 |
0.087 |
|
X |
63.1 |
GBDD001 |
90.85 |
91.2 |
0.35 |
0.167 |
|
X |
885.1 |
GBDD001 |
91.2 |
91.5 |
0.3 |
0.259 |
|
0.06 |
46.3 |
GBDD001 |
91.5 |
92.7 |
1.2 |
0.019 |
|
X |
30.9 |
GBDD001 |
92.7 |
93.25 |
0.55 |
0.011 |
|
X |
24.8 |
GBDD001 |
93.25 |
94.15 |
0.9 |
0.049 |
|
X |
131.1 |
GBDD001 |
94.15 |
95.25 |
1.1 |
0.145 |
|
X |
86.9 |
GBDD001 |
95.25 |
95.55 |
0.3 |
0.056 |
|
X |
55.4 |
GBDD001 |
95.55 |
95.95 |
0.4 |
0.062 |
|
X |
211.7 |
GBDD001 |
95.95 |
96.7 |
0.75 |
0.053 |
|
X |
138.4 |
GBDD001 |
96.7 |
97.05 |
0.35 |
0.193 |
|
X |
4566.4 |
GBDD001 |
97.05 |
97.65 |
0.6 |
0.319 |
0.309 |
X |
11144 |
GBDD001 |
97.65 |
98.25 |
0.6 |
0.062 |
|
X |
1508.1 |
GBDD001 |
98.25 |
98.85 |
0.6 |
0.584 |
0.586 |
X |
3780.8 |
GBDD001 |
98.85 |
99.25 |
0.4 |
0.459 |
|
X |
225.8 |
GBDD001 |
99.25 |
99.55 |
0.3 |
0.368 |
|
X |
172.4 |
GBDD001 |
99.55 |
99.9 |
0.35 |
0.04 |
|
X |
50.1 |
Table 2: Significant analytes for GBDD001.
Appendix 2
Goldfield |
Mine/Reef |
From |
To |
Ore (t) |
Oz. |
Kg |
grade (g/t) |
|
Pioneer |
1861 |
1909 |
26,165 |
11,050 |
344 |
13 |
|
Hillsborough |
1873 |
1895 |
12,765 |
9,646 |
300 |
24 |
|
Mt Orient |
1879 |
1903 |
6,885 |
6,197 |
193 |
28 |
|
Wallaby |
1868 |
1891 |
6,466 |
5,847 |
182 |
28 |
|
Try Again |
1866 |
1909 |
7,134 |
5,825 |
181 |
25 |
|
Homeward Bound |
1870 |
1877 |
12,141 |
5,505 |
171 |
14 |
|
Richardsons |
1860 |
1872 |
2,812 |
5,433 |
169 |
60 |
|
Elgin |
1871 |
1871 |
2,684 |
3,831 |
119 |
44 |
Bright—Wandiligong— Freeburgh |
English and Welsh |
1872 |
1881 |
4,135 |
3,408 |
106 |
26 |
Reliance |
1860 |
1879 |
6,712 |
3,119 |
97 |
14 |
Magpie |
1871 |
1906 |
2,963 |
2,848 |
89 |
30 |
|
Ebenezer |
1861 |
1877 |
2,069 |
2,434 |
76 |
37 |
|
Victoria |
1861 |
1885 |
1,512 |
2,348 |
73 |
48 |
|
Birthday |
1876 |
1881 |
2,976 |
1,864 |
58 |
19 |
|
Cornishmans |
1860 |
1884 |
1,485 |
1,678 |
52 |
35 |
|
New Moon |
1869 |
1871 |
1,382 |
1,671 |
52 |
38 |
|
Blowfly |
1879 |
1891 |
687 |
1,661 |
52 |
75 |
|
Woolshed |
1861 |
1882 |
1,615 |
1,538 |
48 |
30 |
|
Morgan Davis |
1862 |
1886 |
666 |
1,068 |
33 |
50 |
|
Harp of Erin Co. |
1869 |
1878 |
4,369 |
1,052 |
33 |
7 |
|
Rose, Thistle, & Shamrock |
1861 |
1933 |
119,175 |
77,872 |
2,422 |
20 |
|
Sambas |
1910 |
1970 |
39,624 |
41,931 |
1,304 |
33 |
|
Mons Meg |
1880 |
1895 |
42,759 |
23,560 |
733 |
17 |
|
United Miners |
1867 |
1884 |
34,674 |
19,332 |
601 |
17 |
|
Tiddledee & Money King |
1869 |
1890 |
12,919 |
15,871 |
494 |
38 |
|
Johnsons & Lady Jane |
1867 |
1940 |
39,635 |
12,535 |
390 |
10 |
|
Red Robin |
1941 |
1992 |
4,000 |
6,761 |
210 |
53 |
|
Crescent |
1890 |
1899 |
8,128 |
5,999 |
187 |
23 |
|
Jackass |
1878 |
1889 |
1,870 |
5,970 |
186 |
99 |
Harrietville |
Monarch |
1896 |
1916 |
3,300 |
4,164 |
130 |
39 |
|
Guerdon |
1884 |
1909 |
8,128 |
3,937 |
122 |
15 |
|
Biplane |
1920 |
1925 |
6,924 |
3,762 |
117 |
17 |
|
Buckeye |
1877 |
1909 |
2,258 |
3,503 |
109 |
48 |
|
Big Gun Extended |
1890 |
1917 |
5,288 |
2,929 |
91 |
17 |
|
Champion |
1863 |
1882 |
967 |
2,271 |
71 |
73 |
|
Landtax |
1878 |
1880 |
2,929 |
2,244 |
70 |
24 |
|
Unity |
1867 |
1883 |
1,053 |
1,858 |
58 |
55 |
|
Hit or Miss |
1861 |
1922 |
1,127 |
1,166 |
36 |
32 |
|
Never Too Late |
1874 |
1877 |
2,692 |
1,095 |
34 |
13 |
|
Total |
|
|
445,073 (t) |
314,783 (oz.) |
9,793 (kg) |
22 (g/t) |
Table 3: Hardrock production10 across the whole of the greater
Bright goldfield region. Note: these figures encompass the all the
production within EL6194 and includes mines outside the license.
The table is tended to provide for a sense of grades within the
tenement. Table include mines with production greater than 1,000
oz. Note: list doe does not include mines of the Golden Bar
prospect.
____________________________
1 Geological Survey of Victoria Bulletin No.44, pp.39-40. See
appendix 2 2 Ibid3 Modified from mine plan
(G35053_R2067B1), Kenny 19344 KENNY, J.P.L., 1937. Rose, Thistle,
and Shamrock Mine, Harrietville. Records of the Geological Survey
of Victoria Volume 5, part 4, pp. 6635 Ibid.6 Ibid7 Geological
Survey of Victoria Bulletin No.44, pp.14 8 Ibid 9 Reports on the
Bendigo Gold-Field (Nos 1 and 2). Geological Survey of Victoria,
1896.10 “Bogong 1:100 000 map area geological report” GeoScience
Victoria. Geological Survey of Victoria Report 125, 2005,
pp149.
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