Exciting Gold Discoveries at Polaris Project Unveiled
Halcones Precious Metals Reports Promising Sampling Results
TORONTO — Halcones Precious Metals Corp. (TSX-V: HPM) is thrilled to share the latest findings from its inaugural field program at the Polaris gold project in Chile. Halcones’ dedicated geologists have embarked on thorough mapping and sampling efforts across a significant area of the project. The sampling process involved continuous one-meter-long chip samples to guarantee a representative analysis of the mineralization present.
Highlights of the Sampling Program
The Polaris Project stands out as a highly promising gold site, housing 17 former artisanal high-grade mining operations. These operations, known for their exceptional gold-producing capabilities, were active about 130 years ago. As sampling intensifies, a sprawling network of gold mineralization has already spanned over 2.7 kilometers of strike length on this property. While the full extent of this mineralization remains to be defined, initial results indicate a distinct potential for widespread mineralization at shallow depths.
Exceptional Gold Grades Identified
Key findings from the recent fieldwork unveiled impressive gold grades, including 20.05 g/t, 13.08 g/t, 8.54 g/t, and 6.67 g/t, all of which were found within veins and stockwork structures. The area containing multiple high-grade surface samples has been significantly expanded, revealing more than double the region of known high-grade mineralization than previously identified. This confirms Halcones’ geologists’ insights and considerably extends the known grade territory.
Structural Controls and Additional Insights
The observed high-grade mineralization demonstrates a robust structural control. In the region of reported samples, high-grade occurrences are notably located on the southwest side of a significant structural break, emphasizing the geological complexity at play.
Notably, gold-bearing stockwork has been traced over an area measuring approximately 220m by 300m, with the limits of this mineralization still being investigated. The average assay from 20 samples collected in this area returned a promising grade of 4.26 g/t gold. Encouragingly, Halcones sees the potential for a larger tonnage surface deposit, bolstered by the highly fractured rocks linked to fault structures, particularly from the expansive Atacama Fault Systems in the vicinity.
Plans for Further Exploration
In the northeast section of the high-grade sampling likelihood lies an intriguing expanse stretching about 150 meters beyond the structural break. Here, samples typically exhibit lower grades; however, a parallel structure has emerged, showing indications of stronger grades north of this area. As Halcones continues its exploration, additional assays will be released as they become available, with plans to broaden the sampling initiatives.
CEO Commentary on Progress
Ian Parkinson, CEO and Director of Halcones, expressed enthusiasm regarding the findings, stating, "The results from our initial assays at Polaris are incredibly exciting. In just a few weeks, our team expanded one of the priority target zones in the North Zone considerably. The extensive gold in stockwork is a particularly encouraging sign, indicating the possibility of a large-scale deposit at Polaris. Our ongoing sampling and mapping efforts aim to identify key targets for future drilling activities this year. It’s remarkable to witness such extensive gold mineralization at surface levels; many samples do not exhibit obvious mineralization apart from the fine stockwork fractures and veinlet presence."
Understanding the Sampling Approach
For accurate results, chip sampling at Polaris was executed using a hammer and rock chisel across at least one-meter sections to ensure proper representation and minimize sampling bias. The sampling methodology targets structures perpendicular to their dominant strike and mandates a sample weight of no less than 2 kg. This nuanced approach allows for more reliable readings in each sample taken.
About Halcones Precious Metals Corp.
Halcones Precious Metals Corp. is dedicated to exploring and developing gold-silver projects throughout Chile, supported by a team with a rich background of successful explorations in this mineral-rich region.
Frequently Asked Questions
What gold grades were reported from the Polaris Project?
The reported gold grades included 20.05 g/t, 13.08 g/t, 8.54 g/t, and 6.67 g/t, all within veins and stockwork.
What is the size of the area where gold mineralization was identified?
Gold mineralization has been identified over a 2.7 km strike length, with potential for more extensive areas still to be explored.
Who is the CEO of Halcones Precious Metals?
Ian Parkinson serves as the CEO and Director, actively sharing insights about the project’s progress.
What methodologies were used in the sampling process?
Chip samples were taken uniformly over segments of at least one meter using a hammer and rock chisel to ensure homogeneity and accurate representation.
What future plans does Halcones have for exploration?
Halcones plans to expand its sampling area and continues to conduct mapping and sampling efforts to identify new drilling targets.
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