Cade Sur Anomaly

Recent assay results from the work at Cade Sur which is located 550 meters northwest of the El Gallo Anomaly and 250 meters southeast from CADE 1 Anomaly. Within the mineralized zone the most significant results from 9 rock chip samples include:

  • 10 meters of 7.63 grams per tonne gold and 291 grams per tonne silver;
  • 1.3 meters at an average of5.03 grams per tonne gold, 376 grams per tonne silver, 2.74 percent copper and 19.6 percent zinc and a selective sample of the mineralized blocks that ranged from 0.1 to 1.0 meters in diameter that graded 50.9 g/t  gold, 706 g/t silver, 2.7 % copper, 1 %  lead and 34.9 % zinc.

The mineralization at Cade Sur is hosted within in a hydrothermal breccia with silica poly-sulphide clasts (silver mineralization with sphalerite and galena), in an argilic-disseminated pyrite matrix.

The total chip composite and channel sampling covered a length of approximately 40 meters and a total 9 samples at 1 to 4 meter spacing were collected. Within the mineralized zone, samples ranged from 0.05 g/t to 50.9 g/t gold; 0.3 g/t to 706 g/t silver; 0.004% to 2.7% copper and from 0.006% to 34.9% zinc.