Brixton Metals Drills Copper Porphyry for 821m of 0.40% CuEq including 318m of 0.69% CuEq including 14m of 1.04% CuEq at the Camp Creek Target
Brixton Metals Corporation (OTCQB: BBBXF) announced positive drill results from hole THN21-184 at the Camp Creek Porphyry Target, part of its 2600 sq. km Thorn Project in British Columbia. The results revealed 821m of 0.40% CuEq, which includes 318m of 0.69% CuEq and a notable 14m of 1.04% CuEq. Additionally, an 89.3 g/t Au interval was identified at a depth of 1175m. Exploration Vice President Christina Anstey highlighted these results as promising, pointing to the potential for deeper mineralization in future drilling.
- Drill hole THN21-184 revealed 821m of 0.40% CuEq, indicating strong mineralization.
- Notable findings included 318m of 0.69% CuEq and 14m of 1.04% CuEq.
- The discovery of an 89.3 g/t Au interval suggests high-grade mineralization.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 19, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brixton Metals Corporation (TSX: BBB, OTCQB: BBBXF) (the “Company” or “Brixton”) is pleased to announce drill results from drill hole THN21-184 at the Camp Creek Porphyry Target. The Camp Creek Porphyry Target is one of 14 copper-gold-silver targets on the wholly owned 2600 square kilometer Thorn Project, located in northwestern British Columbia, Canada about 95km ENE from Juneau, AK.
Highlights
- Hole 184 yielded 821m of
0.40% CuEq- Including 318m of
0.69% CuEq - Including 14m of
1.04% CuEq
- Including 318m of
- A 1.85m interval from 1175-1176.85m returned 89.3 g/t Au (cut to 10 g/t Au)
- Porphyry mineralization is open at depth and in all lateral directions
Vice President of Exploration, Christina Anstey, stated, “Drill hole THN21-184 is an exciting follow up to THN21-183, with more encouraging copper grades. The 89.3 g/t gold interval found at depth in this hole is an exciting new development, as these gold grades are atypical of porphyry deposits. For our next drilling campaign, we plan to drill deeper step outs with the goal of intercepting the enriched core of the Camp Creek porphyry. The Camp Creek Target is considered a blind 1km by 2km porphyry target that remains largely untested through drilling.”
Click here for Figure 1. Thorn Project Location Map, Camp Creek Porphyry Target and Copper-Geochemical:
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Drill hole THN21-184 was collared west of THN21-183. THN21-184 was drilled at a 315 degree azimuth and a -82 degree dip to a total depth of 1198.25m. Hole 184 intercepted broad copper dominant porphyry style mineralization with potassic alteration. The bottom of hole 184 is 286m from hole 183 and both holes ended in porphyry copper-gold-silver-molybdenum mineralization (see News Release dated August 9th, 2021 on hole 183 that returned 976.52m of
Click here for Figure 2. Camp Creek Drilling Plan Map:
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Table 1. THN21-184 Assay Results, Mineralized Composite Intervals.
Hole | From (m) | To (m) | Interval (m) | Cu (%) | Au (g/t) | Ag (g/t) | Mo (ppm) | CuEq |
THN21-184 (315/-82) | 377.00 | 1198.25 | 821.25 | 0.24 | 0.10 | 2.44 | 174.27 | |
Incl. | 880.00 | 1198.25 | 318.25 | 0.42 | 0.17 | 3.87 | 294.12 | |
or Incl. | 1180.00 | 1194.00 | 14.00 | 0.68 | 0.14 | 6.53 | 508.57 |
NQ size core samples were cut in half and sampled predominantly at 2.0m intervals. All assay values are uncut weighted averages except for sample B001572 from 1175.00m to 1176.85m that returned 89.3 g/t Au was cut to 10 g/t Au. Intervals reflect drilled intercept lengths as further drilling is required to determine the true widths of the mineralization. Copper Equivalent (CuEq) is calculated based on US
The formula is: CuEq % = Cu % + (0.72584 * Au g/t) + (0.01017 * Ag g/t) + (0.00038 * Mo ppm).
For further details on Cu-Au-Ag-Mo Assays for Hole 184 and 183 please see the following link:
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Click here for Figure 3. Camp Creek Cross Section Looking North-East:
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For a 3D model of the Camp Creek Copper Porphyry Target, please click this link:
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Click here for Figure 4. THN21-184 Histogram-Lithology-Cu-Au-Ag-Mo:
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Click here for Figure 5. Photographs of Porphyry Mineralization at 961.8m and 1008.1m Depth, Camp Creek:
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Click here for Figure 6. Porphyry Mineralization in Drill Core at 1067.8m and 1096.1m Depth, Camp Creek:
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Click here for Figure 7. Porphyry Mineralization in Drill Core at 1106.5m and 1181.0m Depth, Camp Creek:
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To view core photos of entire Hole 184 please see the following link:
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Gary R. Thompson, Chairman and CEO, stated “We are encouraged to see increasing copper grades at the Camp Creek Porphyry Target. Brixton plans to drill multiple deep holes with the aid of wedges guided by geochemistry, geology and geophysics to target the enriched core of the porphyry system. The Camp Creek Cu-Au-Ag-Mo Porphyry Target and the impressive gold-copper-silver results we are seeing at the Trapper, Metla and Outlaw Targets, speaks to the metal endowment of the system. We believe that the Thorn Project is host to multiple porphyry centers and we continue to pursue high priority targets in our drill programs.”
About the Camp Creek Porphyry Target
The Camp Creek Target is located 6km from the main Thorn Camp-airstrip and approximately 95km east-northeast from Juneau, Alaska. The Thorn Project is situated within the Tahltan and Taku River Tlingit First Nation’s traditional territory. At surface, the Camp Creek target exhibits intense epithermal-style alteration with associated high-sulfidation Cu-Ag-Au veins and breccias including mineralized diatreme breccia. Drill hole THN19-150, which targeted the porphyry related to the Oban diatreme returned 554.7m of 0.57 g/t Au,
Quality Assurance & Quality Control
Quality assurance and quality control protocols for drill core sampling was developed by Brixton. An independent quality assurance and quality control review for Au, Ag, Cu, Pb, Zn and Mo was completed by Caroline Vallat, P.Geo., Geospark Consulting Inc. (author), which returned overall strong accuracy and precision of the analytical results. The gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, and molybdenum duplicate pair assay results are well correlated, and it is the author’s opinion that strong precision is inferred within the reported analytical results. Core samples were mostly taken at 2.0m intervals. Blank, duplicate (lab pulp) and certified reference materials were inserted into the sample stream for at least every 20 drill core samples. Core samples were cut, bagged, zip-tied and sent directly to ALS Minerals preparation facility in Whitehorse, Yukon. ALS Minerals Laboratories is registered to ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 17025 accreditations for laboratory procedures. Samples were analyzed at ALS Laboratory Facilities in North Vancouver, British Columbia for gold by fire assay with an atomic absorption finish, whereas Ag, Pb, Cu and Zn and 48 additional elements were analyzed using four acid digestion with an ICP-MS finish. Standard instances analyzed with the 2021 Thorn samples have been reviewed and the independent author’s opinion is that there is inferred strong accuracy within the primary gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, and molybdenum assays. The 2021 Thorn project analytical results have been determined to be high quality and have passed this QAQC review.
The standards, certified reference materials, were acquired from CDN Resource Laboratories Ltd., of Langley, British Columbia and the standards inserted varied depending on the type and abundance of mineralization visually observed in the primary sample. Blank material used consisted of non-mineralized siliceous landscaping rock. A copy of the QAQC protocols can be viewed at the Company’s website.
Qualified Person
Mr. Gary R. Thompson, P.Geo., Chairman, CEO and Director of the Company who is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, of the Canadian Securities Administrators, has reviewed, and approved the technical information in this press release. Mr. Thompson has verified the data disclosed in this press release, including the sampling, analytical and test data underlying the information.
About Brixton Metals Corporation
Brixton is a Canadian exploration and development company focused on the advancement of its Thorn mining project toward feasibility. Brixton wholly owns four exploration projects: The Thorn copper-gold-silver Project, the Atlin Goldfields Projects located in NW BC, the Langis-Hudbay silver-cobalt Project in Ontario, and the Hog Heaven silver-gold-copper Project in NW Montana, USA (under option to Ivanhoe Electric Inc., see March 2, 2021 news release). Brixton shares trade on the TSX-V under the ticker symbol BBB, and on the OTCQB under the ticker symbol BBBXF. For more information about Brixton, please visit our website at www.brixtonmetals.com.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors
Mr. Gary R. Thompson, Chairman and CEO
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