Vista Gold Corp. Surface Exploration Outlines Additional Gold Targets at Mt Todd
Vista Gold Corp. (NYSE American and TSX: VGZ) announced significant findings from its latest surface exploration at the Mt Todd gold project. The exploration, covering 1,650 km², revealed strong gold assays, including up to 4.0 g Au/t at the Irwins target. The program involved sampling 600+ rock chips and soil samples, identifying similarities with previously delineated targets. Encouraging results suggest potential for large-scale mineral deposits. The two targeted areas, Irwins and Cullen West, exhibited promising mineralization indicators, reinforcing the belief in Mt Todd's substantial discovery potential.
- High gold assay result of 4.0 g Au/t at the Irwins target.
- Collection of over 600 samples suggests strong exploration potential.
- Findings indicate similarities to previously identified targets.
- Potential for large-scale mineral deposits reinforced.
- No immediate mineral resource definition established from current exploration.
- Exploration to date does not guarantee subsurface mineralization.
Figure 1 – Mt Todd Land Package. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Exploration License Potential
There are a significant number of known mineralization occurrences and indicators within the ELs. The ELs share several similarities to the Project mining licenses (“MLs”). The most important shared characteristics between the Batman-Driffield Structural Corridor (located on the MLs) and the Cullen-Australis Structural Corridor to the north and east on the ELs are similar structural controls, lithologies, alteration patterns, and granitic intrusions. Vista’s recent exploration drilling program highlighted the strong possibility that the four newly identified targets are structurally connected to the Batman deposit to the south and the Quigleys deposit to the north. Given the similarities seen between the two structural corridors and the number of mineralized occurrences on the ELs, the prospects of delineating deposits of similar scale and grade are highly encouraging.
Figure 1 shows the boundaries of the ELs and MLs, underlying geology, known mineral locations, predominant types of mineralization identified to date, and the two areas of interest (Irwins and
Vista’s 2022 ELs exploration program collected a total of 60 rock chip, 556 soil, and 19 stream sediment samples. We concentrated on two areas within the Cullen Australis Trend. Both areas showed encouraging anomalous metal values through previous widely spaced surface sampling programs. Additionally, these areas exhibit similar lithology, alteration, proximity to young granitic bodies, structure, and magnetic anomalies similar to those found at the Batman deposit.
2022 Soil Programs
Six lines of the 100x100m soil sampling program contained 121 samples as shown in Figure 2. Table 1 details the most significant gold assays, with the three highlighted rows showing the highest-grade samples.
Table 1 – Cullen West Most Significant Soils Samples Collected (2022 Program)
Sample ID |
GDA94 East |
GDA94 North |
Au ppb |
Cu ppm |
Pb ppm |
Zn ppm |
As ppm |
Bi ppm |
Sn ppm |
W ppm |
VS70438 |
190700 |
8452500 |
12 |
5 |
18 |
25 |
28 |
1.23 |
2.4 |
2.67 |
VS70439 |
191100 |
8452400 |
12 |
12 |
34 |
35 |
57 |
0.97 |
3.95 |
5.16 |
VS70440 |
191000 |
8452400 |
11 |
37 |
48 |
51 |
321 |
1 |
4.49 |
4.77 |
VS70443 |
190700 |
8452400 |
10 |
25 |
84 |
86 |
401 |
1.4 |
4.58 |
6.27 |
VS70475 |
190700 |
8452300 |
33 |
66 |
213 |
221 |
1460 |
0.96 |
4.86 |
6.49 |
VS70476 |
190800 |
8452300 |
29 |
52 |
72 |
63 |
1031 |
1.21 |
3.88 |
6.18 |
VS70477 |
190900 |
8452300 |
10 |
36 |
95 |
61 |
601 |
2.44 |
7.52 |
7.81 |
VS70478 |
191000 |
8452300 |
37 |
37 |
35 |
39 |
308 |
1.56 |
3.73 |
3.09 |
VS70479 |
191100 |
8452300 |
14 |
23 |
38 |
46 |
20 |
0.63 |
1.52 |
1.46 |
VS70480 |
191200 |
8452200 |
10 |
31 |
32 |
20 |
-10 |
0.99 |
1.83 |
1.27 |
VS70483 |
190900 |
8452200 |
11 |
42 |
38 |
44 |
440 |
2.2 |
4.27 |
7.19 |
VS70484 |
190800 |
8452200 |
11 |
18 |
57 |
72 |
318 |
0.64 |
2.36 |
2.07 |
VS70494 |
189800 |
8452200 |
10 |
25 |
61 |
29 |
17 |
10.1 |
5.51 |
4.5 |
VS70522 |
191400 |
8452000 |
10 |
18 |
24 |
22 |
-10 |
0.96 |
3.9 |
3.67 |
VS70523 |
191300 |
8452000 |
11 |
39 |
92 |
62 |
125 |
4.33 |
5.27 |
9.24 |
VS70527 |
190900 |
8452000 |
10 |
36 |
56 |
47 |
216 |
1.58 |
3.95 |
5.11 |
VS70528 |
190800 |
8452000 |
14 |
46 |
82 |
156 |
271 |
2.11 |
6.04 |
9.34 |
VS70529 |
190700 |
8452000 |
13 |
101 |
195 |
161 |
487 |
1.64 |
8.98 |
14.04 |
VS70538 |
189800 |
8452000 |
12 |
18 |
74 |
43 |
-10 |
7.4 |
8.24 |
18.19 |
Note: 1,000 ppb equals 1 ppm and 1 ppm equals 1 gram/tonne. |
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10,000 ppm equals 1 percent. |
Irwins Area
The soil sampling program at Irwins consisted of 44 lines with samples collected on a 20x20m pattern. A total of 436 samples were collected. Some of the samples show a significant high-grade anomalous gold pattern that corresponds with high-grade copper, tungsten, and elevated bismuth and tellurium. At the Batman deposit, we see similar trends with the gold, copper, bismuth, and other sulfide metals. The highest two soil samples collected had gold grades of 3,953 ppb (3.953 g Au/t) and 1,281 ppb (1.281 g Au/t), respectively. Figures 4 and 5 provide greater detail on the Irwins soil sampling program. The RED lines are dolerite dike locations. The PURPLE lines show the locations of historic workings. As can be seen, the two parallel each other and the highest soil grades also align with these trends. The area in the southeast corner of the figure is shown with higher grades because of the presence of the dolerite dikes. Table 2 details the most significant soil samples collected.
Table 2 – Irwins Area Most Significant Soil Samples
Sample ID |
GDA94 East |
GDA94 North |
Au ppb |
Cu ppm |
As ppm |
Ag ppm |
Bi ppm |
W ppm |
VS70057 |
202439 |
8457400 |
55 |
2134 |
-10 |
-1 |
224.7 |
461.69 |
VS70082 |
202441 |
8457361 |
76 |
1773 |
1489 |
-1 |
128.11 |
491.29 |
VS70097 |
202460 |
8457340 |
75 |
2399 |
467 |
-1 |
61.86 |
1426.91 |
VS70107 |
202380 |
8457320 |
169 |
4724 |
2745 |
-1 |
1395.45 |
7887.56 |
VS70111 |
202460 |
8457321 |
3953 |
23942 |
4948 |
134 |
1811.26 |
11778.2 |
VS70112 |
202479 |
8457320 |
83 |
473 |
-10 |
-1 |
46.65 |
761.11 |
VS70140 |
202481 |
8457279 |
127 |
5657 |
137 |
1 |
32.54 |
1396.74 |
VS70167 |
202478 |
8457239 |
55 |
311 |
-10 |
-1 |
12.73 |
114.44 |
VS70168 |
202499 |
8457240 |
113 |
1141 |
-10 |
-1 |
0.25 |
8.93 |
VS70180 |
202440 |
8457220 |
103 |
5709 |
-10 |
-1 |
84 |
477.46 |
VS70181 |
202459 |
8457220 |
121 |
2322 |
-10 |
-1 |
108.63 |
2012.3 |
VS70183 |
202499 |
8457220 |
76 |
373 |
-10 |
-1 |
14.15 |
149.07 |
VS70195 |
202440 |
8457204 |
413 |
7692 |
-10 |
-1 |
176.8 |
1306.95 |
VS70196 |
202458 |
8457200 |
67 |
1036 |
-10 |
-1 |
36.47 |
150.74 |
VS70197 |
202477 |
8457199 |
58 |
701 |
-10 |
-1 |
38.2 |
741.96 |
VS70211 |
202441 |
8457178 |
157 |
1625 |
-10 |
-1 |
56.08 |
916.13 |
VS70212 |
202458 |
8457180 |
1281 |
8412 |
-10 |
-1 |
494.1 |
2659 |
VS70230 |
202479 |
8457159 |
198 |
752 |
-10 |
-1 |
140.15 |
138.14 |
VS70246 |
202460 |
8457139 |
60 |
959 |
-10 |
-1 |
66.78 |
146.46 |
VS70263 |
202462 |
8457120 |
63 |
764 |
-10 |
-1 |
28.16 |
80.05 |
Sampling Methodology
The sampling method and approach for the surface geochemistry and grab samples is as follows:
- Soil samples are planned on a regular grid and a sample sheet is generated.
- GPS is used to locate sample positions and a pelican pick is used to clear debris and any topsoil from the sample location 3.
- The hole is dug to the B horizon and 7 to 10 kg of soil is collected and coarse sieved to remove stones, etc.; a fine mesh is then employed and the entire sample recovered post sieving is bagged.
- Soil sampling is usually undertaken in the dry season; however, if wet samples are obtained, they are dried in the logging shed prior to sieving.
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Sample bags are calico and purchased pre-numbered; these are then packaged in groups of 5 for transportation to NAL, an independent ISO 9000 certified lab,
Pine Creek , NT andGenalysis Laboratory Services Pty Ltd ,Perth , WA, which is also independent from Vista. - As the site is closed to public access, no special security measures are undertaken.
- A sample submission sheet is sent to the lab, detailing required methodology, and number of samples.
- No identifying data relating to sample location is recorded on the bags submitted or the paperwork beyond bag numbers.
Rock chip and soil geochemical samples are routinely collected to determine if the potential exists for anomalous gold values below the surface. The presence of anomalous gold grades is not a guarantee of subsurface mineralization. While both rock chip and soil samples have sampling procedures, it is not considered rigorous enough to be relied upon for use in the estimation of mineral resources. Surface soil and rock chip samples are merely considered to be potential indicators of subsurface mineralization. Since the rock chip and soil assays are not used in mineral resource estimation, it is rare that any additional QA/QC or check assaying would be completed. The data are used on an as received basis.
It is the QP’s (as defined below) opinion that the sample preparation methods and quality control measures employed before dispatch of samples to an analytical or testing laboratory ensured the validity and integrity of samples taken.
The information contained in this press release is provided to inform the reader of the growth of our geologic understanding of the Project. There has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource with respect to the exploration target areas and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the exploration target areas being delineated as a mineral resource.
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