Decade Resources has received the final drilling results for the additional 24 holes from the Red Cliff project in Northwestern British Columbia.
The Red Cliff is a gold, copper property having eight Crowns granted mineral claims located in the Skeena Mining division just about 25 miles north of the town of Stewart, British Columbia. Decade Resources and Mountain Boy Minerals joint venture own and operate this Red cliff property.
The drilling highlights include 10.94 g/t gold over 25.91 m in DDH-Mon-31 and 8.9 g/t gold over 7.1 m in DDH-Mon-52.
Fine visible gold is associated with a stockwork of quartz-chalcopyrite-pyrite stringers present along 30 metre wide shear zone. Strong distributed and fracture filled pyrite mineralization with galena-sphalerite-chalcopyrite-visible gold form a covering to the above stockwork mineralization.
The drill holes Mon-29 to 34 cuts 149.2 g/t gold over 18.45 meters in the DDH-UMON-2010 area. Drill holes Mon-35 to 38 tests the south of the above holes while holes Mon 39 to 49 tests the west of the drilling on the Montrose zone. DDH- UMON-2010 area has drill holes Mon-51 and 52. The mineralization in the Montrose zone as outlined by drilling appears to be compensated by an en echelon northwest trending shears and narrow fault zones. Holes Mon-39 to 50 tests narrow quartz-chalcopyrite stringers tilted to the main mineralization and present just west of the Montrose zone. No significant mineralization was encountered in these holes. SGS Canada of Vancouver assays the drilling samples.