Northstar Samples High-Grade Copper at Historic Cam Copper Mine Miller Gold Property
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 5, 2023) - Northstar Gold Corp. (CSE: NSG) (OTCQB: NSGCF) ("Northstar" or the "Company"), is pleased to announce results of a recent surface sampling program at the historic Cam Copper Mine site on the Company's
High-Grade copper assays ranging between
In addition to high-grade copper, one select sample that assayed
The Cam Copper Mine reportedly hosts two separate lenses (Zone 1 and Zone 2 - Figure 2) of massive copper sulphides about 40 metres apart striking and plunging southeast along the contact with the Round Lake Granite Batholith. Underground development took place between 1929 and 1953 which includes sinking of a 220' (66.7m) vertical shaft with 213' (64.5m) of cross cutting and 267' (80.9m) of drifting. The recent surface sampling results verify historic reporting of a 1955 shipment of 346 tons of hoisted underground ore which produced 43,411 lbs. of Cu1 at a Noranda smelter for a recovered grade of
Management Commentary
"Northstar's limited Cam Copper Mine sampling program substantiates a high-grade Critical Minerals copper component to the spectrum of alkalic gold-telluride-copper zones at the Miller Gold Property," states Brian P. Fowler, P.Geo., Northstar's President, CEO and Director. "Northstar is fully permitted to drill test the down plunge extension of the Cam Copper massive sulphide zones and, in addition to expansion drilling at the Allied Gold Zone, is formulating exploration plans targeting similar high-grade massive sulphide copper zones along strike southeast of the Cam Copper Mine site."
Figure 1. Miller Property Geology Highlighting Former Producing Mines along the Boston Creek Copper Trend
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Table 1 (below) illustrates weighted average grades of 19 samples collected from the Cam Copper muck pile and bedrock:
Table 1. Muck Pile and Bedrock Assays from the Cam Copper Mine Area
Sample No. | UTM Location NAD 83 | Sample Description | Total Sample Weight (kg) | Cu (%) | Zn (%) | Ag (g/t) |
E455291 | 580594 5316806 | Laminated felsic tuff w/disseminated cpy. ~ | 1.83 | 0.993 | 0.31 | |
E455292 | 580600 5316807 | Massive cpy w/abundant malachite staining in qtz with open space filling ~ | 1.45 | 31.8 | 0.53 | 452 |
E455293 | 580605 5316805 | Banded iron formation with disseminated cpy ~ | 1.28 | 2.38 | 4.24 | |
E455294 | 580605 5316833 | Banded iron formation with laminated cpy+bornite ~ | 1.45 | 8.57 | 78 | |
E455295 | 580599 5316831 | Silicified mafic tuff with ~ | 2.18 | 1.18 | 1.33 | |
E455296 | 580609 5316792 | Semi-massive cpy in silicified tuff ~ | 1.91 | 11.6 | 11.85 | |
E455297 | 580603 5316797 | Massive cpy ~ | 2.41 | 27.8 | 5.32 | |
E455298 | 580615 5316786 | Semi-massive cpy with bornite and chalcocite | 2.24 | 20.4 | 10.45 | |
E455299 | 580609 5316781 | Semi-massive cpy banding in silicified mafic tuff ~ | 2.38 | 9.65 | 6.64 | |
E455301 | 580614 5316788 | Semi-massive cpy in mafic tuff ~ | 2.08 | 13 | 9.86 | |
E455302 | 580605 5316785 | Semi-massive cpy and bornite in silicified mafic tuff | 2.55 | 11.45 | 9.15 | |
E455303 | 580603 5316787 | Semi-massive cpy in silicified mafic tuff ~ | 2.48 | 17.85 | 12 | |
E455304 | 580605 5316791 | Massive cpy and bornite in mafic tuff | 3.14 | 22.2 | 3.02 | |
E455305 | 580604 5316802 | Massive cpy ~ | 2.71 | 26.1 | 13.5 | |
E455306 | 580624 5316792 | Semi-massive cpy in silicified mafic tuff ~ | 3.05 | 7.72 | 9.88 | |
E455307 | 580635 5316797 | Semi-massive cpy in mafic tuff ~ | 2.95 | 12.45 | 13.8 | |
E455308 | 580629 5316802 | Semi-massive cpy in mafic tuff ~ | 3.33 | 4.18 | 8.57 | |
E455309 | 580613 5316825 | Broken and oxidized in-situ bedrock sample w/ | 2.13 | 13.65 | 7.2 | |
E455311 | 580601 5316827 | Semi-massive cpy and minor bornite in banded iron formation | 1.84 | 21.2 | 13.2 | |
Total Sample Weight | Weighted Average Grades | 43.39 kg | 25.6 g/t |
Figure 2. Cam Copper Mine Site - 2023 Copper Assay Results
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Northstar 2023 Cam Copper Surface Exploration Program
Northstar carried out a brief surface exploration program consisting of prospecting and sampling of Cam Copper Mine between May 19 and 25th, 2023. A total of 19 representative surface samples were collected from the muck pile and bedrock surface near the historic shaft. Three samples were collected from a historic trench along the surface expression of Zone 2 (Table 1. - Figure 2). Assay results of the 19 samples ranged from
One muck sample (E455292) of massive chalcopyrite with bornite assayed
Three samples collected from a trench representing the surface expression of Zone 2 included one sample (E455315) that assayed
Follow up work is required in the Cam Copper area to fully investigate the down plunge extension of the historic deposit.
Southeast Extension - Geophysical Targets
Iron formation hosting massive sulphides is known to extend for hundreds of metres along strike southeast of the Cam Copper Mine site. The trend includes multiple ground EM and IP targets3 along with strong airborne EM and magnetic anomalies.
Future Plans
Northstar will undertake a ground truthing and sampling program of surficial geophysical anomalies along strike to the southeast of the Cam Copper Mine searching for analogous targets that could potentially host massive copper sulphides.
Follow-up drilling is now being planned to test the down plunge extension of the bornite-rich pods of massive sulphide in Zones 1 and 2.
The Historic Cam Copper Mine
The Cam Copper Mine reportedly hosts two separate lenses (Zone 1 and Zone 2 - Figure 2) of massive copper sulphides about 40 metres apart striking and plunging southeast along the contact with the Round Lake Granite Batholith. Laminated sulphides hosted in tuff with lower grade copper values are reported to occur on either side of the massive copper sulphide bands. The copper mineralization is focused along the steeply plunging intersection of northeast striking silicified tectonic breccias with southeast striking, vertically dipping bands of silicious sulphide facies iron formation within felsic and mafic tuffaceous units. The copper zones remain open down plunge to the southeast. The former producing Amity and Patterson copper mines occur within the same geologic formation along strike to the northwest.
Underground Development and Historic Production
Underground development took place between 1929 and 1953 which includes sinking of a 220' (66.7m) vertical shaft with 213' (64.5m) of cross cutting and 267' (80.9m) of drifting. The recent surface sampling results verify historic reporting of a 1955 shipment of 346 tons of hoisted underground ore which produced 43,411 lbs. of Cu1 at a Noranda smelter for a recovered grade of
Historic Drilling
Historic drilling intercepts in Zone 1 by Consolidated Golden Arrow Mines Ltd. at the Cam Copper Mine include: 3
1.6% Cu over 6.6' (2.0m) in DDH 19.8% Cu over 4' (1.21m) in DDH 1A- 12.4 % Cu over 7.8' (2.36m) in DDH 3
7.0% Cu over 6' (1.82m) in DDH 4
Average sampling grade reported in Zone 1 was
Historic drilling intercepts by Consolidated Golden Arrow Mines Ltd. in Zone 2 include: 3
10.5% Cu over 0.5' (0.15m) in DDH 219.9% Cu over 3.1' (0.94M) in DDH 323.1% Cu over 4.6' (1.39m) in DDH 4 ---> down plunge extension below workings12.4% Cu over 3.3' (1.0m) in DDH 7 ---> down plunge extension below workings
Average sampling grade reported in Zone 2 was
Bornite was reported to be common in Zone 2 with the bornite rich pods of massive sulphides remaining open down plunge to the southeast.3
1 Ontario Ministry of Energy, Northern Development and Mines Mineral Deposit Inventory Record MDI31M13NW000154: Tretheway-Ossian- 1981, Ch.H. Cameron-1981.
2 Ontario Ministry of Energy, Northern Development and Mines and Mines Assessment File #KL-0259, Tretheway-Ossian (Cam Copper Mine). 1961
3 Ontario Ministry of Energy, Northern Development and Mines and Mines Assessment File #KL-0843, Prospectus of Fidelity Mining Investments Ltd. 1962
Quality Control
Samples collected in the 2023 Miller surface exploration program were delivered to ALS Global in Timmins, Ontario for preparation and assayed for gold by ALS Global in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Northstar has implemented a quality control program for Cam Copper Mine to ensure best practice in the sampling and analysis of surface samples, which includes the insertion of blanks, and certified standards into the sample stream.
Surface samples were submitted to ALS Global at their Timmins, Ontario facility for sample preparation where the entire sample was crushed to better than
Qualified Person
Brian P. Fowler, P.Geo., a 'Qualified Person' (Q.P.) as defined under Canadian National Instrument NI 43-101, has reviewed technical aspects of this news release.
About the Miller Property
Northstar's flagship property is the
The Kirkland District is being explored by major and junior gold companies alike with some significant consolidation transactions recently announced and completed. Since going public by IPO in late 2020, Northstar has spent over
In April, 2022, as a precursor to a Mineral Resource Estimate and for reporting purposes, the Company commissioned Ronacher Mackenzie Geoscience and SRK Consulting (Canada) to conduct an Exploration Target Study of the Miller Property Allied Gold Zone and No. 1 Vein. An upper range exceeding 500,000 ounces of gold averaging 2.04 g/t Au has been referenced in this study. Results were reported July 26, 2022, (Click here to view Northstar News Release dated July 26, 2022) verifying the significance, size and gold grade potential of the Allied gold mineralizing system. Results provide the Company and investors a fact-based conceptual tonnage and gold grade range for the Allied Syenite Gold Zone, and basis for continued expansion drilling and mineral resource development.
In April, 2023 Northstar reported results of a high resolution UAV airborne magnetic survey completed over the Miller Gold Property that identified a volumetrically large positive magnetic anomaly (SM-01) partially underplating the near-surface Allied Gold Zone and syenite stock. (Click here to view Northstar News Release dated April 19, 2023). The SM-01 Anomaly displays a high magnetic susceptibility signature, possibly reflecting a deeper large, discrete mafic intrusion and source area for higher, recently discovered steeply dipping Au-Cu sulphide mineralization discovered in 2021 drill holes MG21-64 (4.71 g/t Au,
Northstar is positioning to conduct a Phase IIIA Allied Gold Zone lateral and depth expansion drill program on the Miller Gold Property.
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