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Detour Gold Reports Additional Drill Results from its Detour Lake Property in Ontario

12/16/2008

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Detour Gold Corporation (TSX: DGC) ("Detour Gold" or the "Company") is pleased to report assay results for an additional 37 holes totaling 16,756 metres from its Phase II and III infill drilling program at its 100% owned Detour Lake project in northern Ontario. The drilling has been suspended for the holidays and is scheduled to resume on January 5, 2009. In 2008, the Company completed 121,506 metres of drilling in 316 holes and 231,104 metres in 621 holes on the Detour Lake deposit since it acquired the project in early 2007. Assays are pending for approximately 36,400 metres of drilling.

Today's results continue to indicate additional gold mineralization within the US$700 pit shell (mineral resource reported in Press Release dated July 2, 2008), which should positively impact the final pit design for the feasibility study expected in 2009.

Results from 19 holes drilled at the eastern end of the deposit (east end of former open pit) between sections 19,280E and 20,280E encountered significant gold mineralization within the US$700 pit shell. Of importance, on section 19,480E, hole DG-08-464 intersected 1.52 g/t over 42.5 metres and hole DG-08-470 intersected 2.01 g/t over 35.0 metres. In addition, hole DG-08-469 encountered 4.34 g/t (uncut) or 1.95 g/t (cut) over 91.0 metres in the footwall rocks (Sunday Lake Deformation Zone).

Results from ten holes infilling the centre of the deposit (Gap Zone between sections 18,620E and 19,240E) intersected significant gold mineralization in the core of the mineralized corridor. In particular, hole DG-08-424 intersected 4.19 g/t (uncut) or 2.48 g/t (cut) over 118.0 metres and DG-08-439 intersected 1.03 g/t over 77.0 metres and 4.02 g/t (uncut) or 2.74 g/t (cut) over 47.0 metres.

Additional gold mineralization was encountered in all eight holes drilled in the core of the Calcite Zone within the US$700 pit shell.

The best mineralized (uncut) intervals encountered are shown below.

Calcite Zone

 

 

 

DG-08-425

DG-08-438A

DG-08-462

 

9.41 g/t over 7.0 m

8.05 g/t over 7.0 m

5.65 g/t over 15.5 m

 

1.65 g/t over 39.0 m

 

7.93 g/t over 7.0 m

 

 

 

 

 

Gap Zone

 

 

 

DG-08-424

DG-08-434

DG-08-439

DG-08-443

1.48 g/t over 39.8 m

12.51 g/t over 10.0 m

1.03 g/t over 77.0 m

2.02 g/t over 28.0 m

4.19 g/t over 118.0 m

 

4.02 g/t over 47.0 m

4.57 g/t over 12.0 m

 

 

 

5.01 g/t over 39.0 m

West Pit

 

 

 

DG-08-426

DG-08-433

DG-08-436

DG-08-447

1.71 g/t over 34.0 m

2.04 g/t over 25.0 m

3.70 g/t over 30.0 m

7.45 g/t over 7.0 m

 

 

 

 

DG-08-448

DG-08-456

DG-08-464

DG-08-465

3.06 g/t over 19.0 m

1.88 g/t over 35.0 m

1.52 g/t over 42.5 m

1.73 g/t over 47.5 m

 

 

6.05 g/t over 14.0 m

 

DG-08-469

DG-08-470

 

 

4.34 g/t over 91.0 m

2.01 g/t over 35.0 m

 

 



In November 2008, the Company also completed an 8,000 metre infill drilling program on a 20 metre by 20 metre grid in the eastern portion of the deposit. The drilling focussed on an area of 80 metres along strike (19,420E to 19,500E) by 300 metre in width (north-south) to a depth of 160 metres. Results from this program are expected in early 2009. This program will further support the feasibility study since this portion of the deposit is scheduled to be mined in the first years of operation.

Complete tables of results, surface and longitudinal plans and cross-sections for the Detour Lake deposit are posted on the Company's website www.detourgold.com /Projects/Detour Lake or http://www.detourgold.com/s/LatestDrillResults.asp or on the home page "Explore Detour Lake".

Detour Gold's exploration program is being managed by Project Manager, Mr. Roger Aubertin, P.Eng., a Qualified Person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101. Mr. Aubertin has verified and approved the data disclosed in this release, including the sampling, analytical and test data underlying the information. Samples are prepared and assayed at SGS Minerals Services in Don Mills, Ontario, Canada. Analysis for gold is done on sawn half core samples using fire assay (AA finish). Samples with higher grade gold (>5 g/t) are re-assayed using the pulp and metallics procedures. Standard reference materials, blank and field duplicate samples are inserted prior to shipment from site to monitor the quality control of the assay data. For additional information on Quality Assurance and Quality Control ("QA/QC"), refer to the press release dated April 11, 2007.

For further information, please contact:

Gerald Panneton, President and CEO
Tel: (416) 304.0800

Laurie Gaborit, Director Investor Relations
Tel: (416) 304.0581

Detour Gold Corporation, Royal Bank Plaza, North Tower, 200 Bay Street, Suite 2040, Toronto, Ontario M5J 2J1

Forward-Looking Information
This press release contains certain forward-looking information as defined in applicable securities laws (referred to herein as "forward-looking statements"). Often, but not always, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as "plans", "expects", "is expected", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "continues", "forecasts", "projects", "predicts", "intends", "anticipates" or "believes", or variations of, or the negatives of, such words and phrases, or statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "should", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved. Specifically, this press release includes forward-looking statements regarding: the Company's planned drilling program and estimate of the quantity and quality of its mineral resources. Inherent in forward-looking statements are risks, uncertainties and other factors beyond the Company's ability to predict or control. These risks, uncertainties and other factors include, but are not limited to, the uncertainties involved in interpreting geological data and other risks involved in the gold exploration and development industry as well as those risk factors listed in the Company's Annual Information Form (AIF), Item 4.4 -- "Description of Business - Risk Factors" filed on SEDAR. Readers are cautioned that the list of factors included in the AIF is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect the forward-looking statements. Actual results and developments are likely to differ, and may differ materially, from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements contained in this press release. Such statements are based on a number of assumptions which may prove to be incorrect, including, but not limited to, the following assumptions: the Company's exploration and development activities on the Detour Lake Property will proceed in accordance with the Company's current timetables; and the Company's resource estimates, geological and metallurgical assumptions (including with respect to the size, grade and recoverability of mineral resources) and operational and price assumptions on which the resource estimates are based, are accurate. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the Company's actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any of its future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements herein are qualified by this cautionary statement. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly or otherwise revise any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information or future events or otherwise, except as may be required by law.

Information Concerning Estimates of Mineral Resources
This news release uses the terms 'measured', 'indicated' and 'inferred' resources. Detour Gold advises investors that although these terms are recognized and required by Canadian regulations (under National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects), the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission does not recognize them. Investors are cautioned not to assume that any part or all of the mineral deposits in these categories will ever be converted into reserves. In addition, 'inferred resources' have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence, and economic and legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that all or any part of an inferred mineral resource will ever be upgraded to a higher category. Under Canadian rules, estimates of inferred mineral resources may not form the basis of feasibility or pre-feasibility studies, or economic studies except for Preliminary Assessment as defined under 43-101. Investors are cautioned not to assume that part or all of an inferred resource exists, or is economically or legally mineable.


Detour Lake Project - Highlights of Drill Results

Hole No.

Section No.

From
(m)

To
(m)

Length (m)

Au
Uncut
(g/t)

Au
Cut to 20 g/t
(g/t)

Host Rock Unit

DG-08-421
(West Pit)

20,280E

No Significant Results 

 

DG-08-422

18,920E

228.0

249.5

21.5

0.84

0.84

 

(Gap Zone)

 

452.0

474.0

22.0

1.15

1.15

Lower PF/Lower MF

 

 

490.0

506.0

16.0

0.90

0.90

 

 

 

572.0

579.0

7.0

2.98

2.98

 

DG-08-424

18,620E

437.0

448.0

11.0

1.38

1.38

 

(Gap Zone)

 

464.0

503.8

39.8

1.48

1.20

Lower Pillow Flow

 

 

Inc.   490.0

491.0

1.0

31.12

20.00

 

 

 

542.0

549.0

7.0

2.97

2.97

 

 

 

563.0

681.0

118.0

4.19

2.48

Lower Pillow Flow

 

 

Inc.   573.0

574.0

1.0

66.63

20.00

 

 

 

Inc.   576.0

577.0

1.0

27.00

20.00

 

 

 

Inc.   577.0

577.5

0.5

56.96

20.00

 

 

 

Inc.   578.0

579.0

1.0

23.70

20.00

 

 

 

Inc.   579.0

580.0

1.0

45.10

20.00

 

 

 

Inc.   580.5

581.0

0.5

209.54

20.00

 

 

 

Inc.   600.5

601.0

0.5

26.77

20.00

 

 

 

Inc.   653.0

653.5

0.5

26.06

20.00

 

 

 

692.0

699.0

7.0

1.16

1.16

 

 

 

750.0

764.0

14.0

0.93

0.93

 

 

 

772.0

790.0

18.0

1.41

1.41

Lower Mafic Flow

DG-08-425

18,420E

327.0

334.0

7.0

9.41

7.33

Upper Mafic Flow

(Calcite Zone)

 

Inc.   327.0

328.0

1.0

20.70

20.00

 

 

 

Inc.   330.8

331.3

0.5

34.76

20.00

 

 

 

331.3

332.0

0.7

29.30

20.00

 

 

 

375.0

382.0

7.0

6.42

2.86

Lower Pillow Flow

 

 

Inc.   375.5

376.0

0.5

69.74

20.00

 

 

 

470.0

483.0

13.0

0.74

0.74

 

 

 

513.0

526.0

13.0

0.97

0.97

 

 

 

570.0

580.0

10.0

2.82

2.82

Lower Mafic Flow

 

 

599.0

638.0

39.0

1.65

1.65

Lower Mafic Flow

 

 

656.0

663.0

7.0

2.50

2.50

 

DG-08-426

19,360E

38.0

51.0

13.0

0.86

0.86

 

(West Pit)

 

221.0

234.0

13.0

0.72

0.72

 

 

 

260.0

294.0

34.0

1.71

1.54

Lower Mafic Flow

 

 

Inc.   287.0

287.5

0.5

31.33

20.00

 

 

 

345.0

352.0

7.0

1.01

1.01

 

 

 

367.0

376.0

9.0

1.28

1.28

 

 

 

404.0

423.0

19.0

1.00

1.00

 

DG-08-427
(Gap Zone)

19,080E

No Significant Results

 

DG-08-428

19,120E

78.0

86.0

8.0

2.99

2.99

 

(Gap Zone)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DG-08-429

19,360E

338.0

361.0

23.0

0.82

0.82

 

(West Pit)

 

483.5

493.7

10.2

1.42

1.42

 

 

 

517.0

533.0

16.0

1.87

1.74

Lower Pillow Flow

 

 

Inc.   518.0

519.0

1.0

22.12

20.00

 

 

 

544.0

551.0

7.0

6.18

1.95

Lower Mafic Flow

 

 

Inc.   547.5

548.0

0.5

79.26

20.00

 

DG-08-430

19,160E

57.0

68.0

11.0

0.68

0.68

 

(Gap Zone)

 

120.0

127.0

7.0

1.53

1.53

 

DG-08-431

19,160E

75.0

89.0

14.0

3.00

2.13

Lower Mafic Flow

(Gap Zone)

 

Inc.     88.0

89.0

1.0

32.15

20.00

 

 

 

109.0

120.0

11.0

1.38

1.38

 

 

 

152.0

185.0

33.0

0.96

0.96

Lower Mafic Flow

 

 

204.0

211.0

7.0

1.18

1.18

 

DG-08-432

18,380E

228.0

240.0

12.0

3.70

2.30

Upper Mafic Flow

(Calcite Zone)

 

Inc.   233.5

234.5

1.0

36.80

20.00

 

 

 

283.0

296.0

13.0

1.42

1.42

 

 

 

367.0

385.0

18.0

1.14

1.14

 

 

 

570.0

590.0

20.0

1.33

1.29

Lower Mafic Flow

 

 

Inc.   588.7

589.2

0.5

21.50

20.00

 

DG-08-433

19,280E

43.0

56.0

13.0

0.86

0.86

 

(West Pit)

 

286.0

308.0

22.0

0.93

0.93

 

 

 

333.0

343.0

10.0

2.09

2.09

 

 

 

378.0

385.0

7.0

4.61

1.89

Lower Pillow Flow

 

 

Inc.   378.5

379.0

0.5

57.97

20.00

 

 

 

415.0

425.0

10.0

0.71

0.71

 

 

 

440.0

467.0

27.0

0.90

0.90

 

 

 

492.0

517.0

25.0

2.04

1.23

Lower Mafic Flow

 

 

Inc.   495.0

495.5

0.5

60.77

20.00

 

DG-08-434

19,200E

27.0

40.0

13.0

0.84

0.84

 

(Gap Zone)

 

84.0

91.0

7.0

1.68

1.68

 

 

 

176.0

186.0

10.0

12.51

1.56

Lower Mafic Flow

 

 

Inc.   178.0

178.5

0.5

239.00

20.00

 

 

 

206.0

235.0

29.0

0.76

0.76

 

DG-08-435

18,580E

239.0

259.0

20.0

1.19

1.19

 

(Calcite Zone)

 

269.0

284.0

15.0

1.03

1.03

 

 

 

324.0

331.0

7.0

3.28

3.28

 

 

 

423.0

444.0

21.0

1.15

1.15

 

 

 

472.0

495.0

23.0

1.03

1.03

 

 

 

540.0

547.0

7.0

4.63

4.55

Lower Pillow Flow

 

 

Inc.   542.0

543.0

1.0

20.62

20.00

 

 

 

585.0

595.0

10.0

1.10

1.10

 

 

 

602.0

631.0

29.0

0.81

0.81

 

DG-08-436

19,280E

104.0

134.0

30.0

3.70

1.73

Lower Pillow Flow

(West Pit)

 

Inc.   109.0

110.0

1.0

78.98

20.00

 

 

 

328.0

342.0

14.0

1.21

1.21

 

DG-08-437

19,280E

189.0

216.0

27.0

0.89

0.89

 

(West Pit)

 

250.0

264.0

14.0

1.10

1.10

 

 

 

321.0

333.0

12.0

1.22

1.22

 

 

 

374.0

390.0

16.0

0.79

0.79

 

 

 

401.0

413.0

12.0

0.73

0.73

 

 

 

447.0

457.0

10.0

1.64

1.64

 

 

 

512.0

519.0

7.0

1.00

1.00

 

 

 

550.0

560.7

10.7

2.03

2.03

 

 

 

582.0

596.0

14.0

2.05

2.05

Lower Mafic Flow

DG-08-438
(Calcite Zone)

18,220E

Abandoned at 38m. Not sampled. 

 

 

DG-08-438A

18,220E

62.0

69.0

7.0

8.05

3.28

Upper Mafic Flow

(Calcite Zone)

 

Inc.     62.0

63.0

1.0

53.40

20.00

 

 

 

155.0

172.0

17.0

2.23

2.19

Lower Pillow Flow

 

 

Inc.   161.0

162.0

1.0

20.70

20.00

 

 

 

191.0

219.5

28.5

1.35

1.35

Lower Pillow Flow

 

 

237.0

247.0

10.0

1.24

1.24

 

 

 

391.0

398.0

7.0

1.63

1.63

 

 

 

436.0

443.0

7.0

3.08

2.03

 

 

 

Inc.   436.5

437.0

0.5

34.63

20.00

 

DG-08-439

18,660E

174.0

188.0

14.0

1.63

1.63

 

(Gap Zone)

 

213.0

222.0

9.0

0.94

0.94

 

 

 

302.0

309.0

7.0

3.42

2.09

 

 

 

Inc.   304.5

305.0

0.5

38.67

20.00

 

 

 

393.0

470.0

77.0

1.03

1.03

Lower Pillow Flow

 

 

497.0

544.0

47.0

4.02

2.74

Lower Pillow Flow

 

 

Inc.   521.0

522.0

1.0

46.07

20.00

 

 

 

Inc.   525.0

526.0

1.0

42.17

20.00

 

 

 

Inc.   532.0

533.0

1.0

23.66

20.00

 

 

 

Inc.   534.0

535.0

1.0

28.20

20.00

 

 

 

568.0

582.0

14.0

1.95

1.95

Lower Pillow Flow

 

 

611.0

627.0

16.0

1.01

1.01

 

DG-08-441

19,240E

390.0

398.0

8.0

0.92

0.92

 

(Gap Zone)

 

413.0

432.0

19.0

1.87

1.66

Lower Pillow Flow

 

 

Inc.   429.0

429.5

0.5

27.84

20.00

 

 

 

589.0

604.0

15.0

2.41

2.41

Lower Mafic Flow

DG-08-442

19,340E

46.0

54.7

8.7

0.81

0.81

 

(West Pit)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DG-08-443

18,720E

283.0

290.0

7.0

2.90

2.90

 

(Gap Zone)

 

311.0

323.0

12.0

1.12

1.12

 

 

 

332.0

344.0

12.0

0.88

0.88

 

 

 

383.0

394.0

11.0

0.93

0.93

 

 

 

404.0

424.0

20.0

1.37

1.37

Lower Pillow Flow

 

 

454.0

482.0

28.0

2.02

1.01

Lower Pillow Flow

 

 

Inc.   454.5

455.0

0.5

25.96

20.00

 

 

 

Inc.   468.8

469.3

0.5

70.80

20.00

 

 

 

494.0

506.0

12.0

4.57

2.29

Lower Pillow Flow

 

 

Inc.   494.0

494.5

0.5

30.34

20.00

 

 

 

Inc.   504.5

505.0

0.5

64.32

20.00

 

 

 

519.0

526.0

7.0

1.18

1.18

 

 

 

579.0

618.0

39.0

5.01

2.24

Lower Mafic Flow

 

 

Inc.   587.5

588.0

0.5

22.29

20.00

 

 

 

Inc.   599.0

599.9

0.9

78.71

20.00

 

 

 

Inc.   612.0

612.5

0.5

96.92

20.00

 

 

 

Inc.   617.5

618.0

0.5

51.79

20.00

 

 

 

642.0

650.0

8.0

1.41

1.41

 

 

 

659.0

667.0

8.0

1.20

1.20

 

 

 

679.0

706.0

27.0

1.33

1.33

CMH/SLDZ

 

 

714.0

721.0

7.0

1.25

1.25

 

DG-08-444

19,360E

71.0

78.0

7.0

3.19

2.02

 

(West Pit)

 

Inc.     72.5

73.0

0.5

36.31

20.00

 

DG-08-445

19,440E

38.0

48.5

10.5

2.27

2.27

 

(West Pit)

 

72.0

86.0

14.0

1.30

1.30

 

 

 

100.0

107.0

7.0

1.34

1.34

 

DG-08-447

19,440E

44.0

57.0

13.0

1.33

1.33

 

(West Pit)

 

145.0

152.0

7.0

7.45

2.48

Lower Mafic Flow

 

 

Inc.   146.5

147.0

0.5

89.70

20.00

 

 

 

163.0

176.0

13.0

0.74

0.74

 

DG-08-448

19,360E

20.0

58.0

38.0

1.12

1.12

Upper Pillow Flow

(West Pit)

 

94.0

113.0

19.0

3.06

3.02

Lower Pillow Flow

 

 

Inc.     98.0

99.0

1.0

20.90

20.00

 

 

 

150.0

164.0

14.0

0.85

0.85

 

 

 

217.0

224.0

7.0

1.39

1.39

 

 

 

294.0

323.0

29.0

0.99

0.99

Lower Pillow Flow

 

 

382.0

390.0

8.0

6.10

4.27

Lower Mafic Flow

 

 

Inc.   386.3

386.8

0.5

20.64

20.00

 

 

 

Inc.   386.8

387.3

0.5

48.74

20.00

 

DG-08-449

18,500E

50.0

75.0

25.0

1.29

1.29

Lower Pillow Flow

(Calcite Zone)

 

105.0

132.5

27.5

0.69

0.69

 

 

 

152.0

161.5

9.5

0.90

0.90

 

 

 

195.8

204.0

8.2

5.05

3.19

Lower Mafic Flow

 

 

Inc.   196.3

196.8

0.5

50.53

20.00

 

 

 

219.0

231.0

12.0

1.02

1.02

 

DG-08-454

19,640E

78.0

85.0

7.0

1.75

1.75

 

(West Pit)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DG-08-455

18,500E

18.0

28.3

10.3

0.93

0.93

 

(Calcite Zone)

 

131.0

138.0

7.0

1.09

1.09

 

DG-08-456

19,400E

14.0

23.0

9.0

1.10

1.10

 

(West Pit)

 

61.0

80.0

19.0

1.87

1.87

Upper Pillow Flow

 

 

90.0

125.0

35.0

1.88

1.88

Upper Pillow Flow

 

 

178.0

203.0

25.0

1.16

1.04

Lower Pillow Flow

 

 

Inc.   185.5

186.0

0.5

26.10

20.00

 

 

 

304.0

322.0

18.0

0.90

0.90

 

DG-08-458

19,400E

528.0

541.0

13.0

0.83

0.83

 

(West Pit)

 

586.0

594.0

8.0

1.76

1.76

 

DG-08-462

18,500E

84.0

113.0

29.0

0.69

0.69

 

(Calcite Zone)

 

157.0

172.0

15.0

0.66

0.66

 

 

 

188.0

198.0

10.0

1.98

1.98

 

 

 

223.0

238.5

15.5

5.65

3.17

Upper Mafic Flow

 

 

Inc.   228.0

228.5

0.5

97.04

20.00

 

 

 

254.0

263.0

9.0

1.79

1.79

 

 

 

329.0

336.0

7.0

1.38

1.38

 

 

 

610.0

617.0

7.0

1.09

1.09

 

 

 

643.0

650.0

7.0

7.93

3.24

Lower Mafic Flow

 

 

Inc.   647.5

648.0

0.5

82.26

20.00

 

 

 

Inc.   648.0

648.5

0.5

23.40

20.00

 

 

 

668.0

676.0

8.0

2.08

1.47

 

 

 

Inc.   668.0

668.5

0.5

29.73

20.00

 

 

 

697.0

718.0

21.0

1.34

1.34

Lower Mafic Flow

 

 

733.0

741.0

8.0

5.13

5.03

CMH/SLDZ

 

 

Inc.   740.0

741.0

1.0

20.81

20.00

 

DG-08-464

19,480E

9.0

24.0

15.0

1.60

1.60

 

(West Pit)

 

91.0

105.0

14.0

0.75

0.75

 

 

 

166.0

208.5

42.5

1.52

1.52

Lower PF/Lower MF

 

 

293.0

307.0

14.0

6.05

2.73

Lower Mafic Flow

 

 

Inc.   296.0

296.5

0.5

100.65

20.00

 

 

 

Inc.   306.0

307.0

1.0

26.10

20.00

 

 

 

337.0

345.0

8.0

1.31

1.31

 

 

 

374.0

385.0

11.0

1.75

1.75

 

DG-08-465

19,920E

235.0

282.5

47.5

1.73

1.69

Lower Mafic Flow

(West Pit)

 

Inc.   246.0

246.5

0.5

23.26

20.00

 

DG-08-468

19,920E

441.0

458.0

17.0

0.99

0.99

 

(West Pit)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DG-08-469

19,920E

240.0

250.0

10.0

0.90

0.90

 

(West Pit)

 

265.0

356.0

91.0

4.34

1.95

Talc Schist

 

 

Inc.   290.0

291.0

1.0

23.20

20.00

 

 

 

Inc.   311.0

312.0

1.0

234.91

20.00

 

DG-08-470

19,480E

10.5

20.0

9.5

1.61

1.61

 

(West Pit)

 

41.0

64.0

23.0

0.90

0.90

 

 

 

78.0

113.0

35.0

2.01

2.01

Upper Pillow Flow

 

 

136.0

147.0

11.0

1.00

1.00

 

 

 

157.0

165.0

8.0

2.05

2.05

 

 

 

195.0

206.0

11.0

0.98

0.98

 

 

 

264.0

290.0

26.0

0.62

0.62

 

Note: All values above 20 g/t in the composite are reported in the table. True width is estimated to be 65 to 75% of the drilled length.

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