Levon Resources Ltd. (Levon)
(TSX VENTURE:LVN - News; BERLIN:LO9 - News; FRANKFURT:LO9 - News) is pleased to update
the Phase 3 exploration progress at the Cordero Project, located 35 km
northeast of Hildalgo Del Parral
in southern Chihuahua, Mexico.
Drilling
The Phase 3 core drilling campaign
(59,000 m planned, $14M program, news release of September 30, 2010) began
October 1, 2010 with two drills turning 24 hours per day, 7 days per week by
HD Drilling, Mazatlan, Mexico. Drills 3 and 4 were added prior to December 5,
and Drill 5 is mobilizing to Cordero now to begin drilling in January.
To date, 37 Phase 3 holes have been
drilled (13,071 m, 3 holes in progress) to:
-- Offset and delineate the limits of the Pozo de Plata Diatreme Discovery
50 m drill grid mineralization (100-150 m grid offsets), including
extensions toward the Josefina Mine zone drill intercepts 500 m to the
southeast.
-- Offset discovery holes in the Cordero Porphyry Zone (100-200 m grid
offsets) located 1.3 km to the northeast of the Pozo de Plata grid.
-- Initially test new 3D induced polarization (IP) conductivity anomalies,
defined by SJ Geophysics, Vancouver in the Molina de Viento Caldera
Diatreme target, 7 km SW of the Pozo de Plata discovery drill grid and
at the SW end of the Cordero Porphyry Belt.
Most drill core assay results are
pending, but they are starting to be returned from the ALS Chemex Vancouver Labs. From Phase 1 and 2 drill results
it is clear that geologic logging of galena and sphalerite
in the core, generally correlates well with returned
assays (news release of September 21, 2010). This geologic feature at Cordero
is being utilized to guide Phase 3 drilling and spotting new holes to stay in
mineralization.
Site Storage
Construction has started on the first of
two new steel core storage facilities (28,000 m core capacity each).
Geology
Geologic traverses to follow up on
logging of drill core, and the airborne magnetic results have identified a
southern extension of the Cordero Porphyry target zone, and another potential
diatreme zone south of the Pozo
de Plata Diatreme (Pastura
Sur target). Both new targets are covered by pasture land and cornfields,
immediately to the south of the main Cordero Porphyry Belt and the Pozo de Plata Diatreme drill
grid. Diatreme float and iron staining has been
found up to 1500 m to the south, along the rims of distinctive circular
features on satellite imagery (rectified, processed color Quickbird
images, 60 cm ground pixel resolution, by Perry Remote Sensing, Denver,
Colorado).
Four senior project geologists have been
contracted through SPM Geologic Services, Hemosillo,
Mexico to compliment the one Senior Geologist, and Vic Chevillon
at Cordero. The geologic staff maintains timely core mapping, logging and
quality controls on the sampling of all drill core.
Alteration zoning documented in the drill core and recognized through the
core layout approach, is also beginning to guide offset drilling. As in Phase
1 and 2, all core is laid out on the ground as it appears on cross sections,
this improves core logging and correlations among holes, and facilitates
remapping of the core as new information is gained from the drilling.
Geophysics IP Surveys
SJ Geophysics, Vancouver, B.C, Canada is
currently conducting 3D induced polarization (IP) surveys over the Pozo de Plata, Dos Mil Diez,
and Molina de Viento mineralized diatreme complexes in the southwest portion of the Cordero
Porphyry Belt, including the La Ceniza Stock in the
NE part of the Belt. The IP surveys are also covering the newly recognized S
Extension of the Cordero Porphyry Zone and Pastura
Sur targets. The results are being inverted into 3D and integrated with the
gravity, airmag, electromagnetic, (airborne EM) radiometrics and geology and surface samples, to optimize
drill targeting and spot outlying exploration holes in eight mine scale
targets presently recognized (addition of Pastora
Sur and Molina de Viento IP targets, this release
and news release of September 21, 2010).
ELF Surveys
Exploration Syndicate, Inc. has been
contracted to conduct an orientation survey with their novel new, high
resolution, ground based magneto telluric ELF system
over the Pozo de Plata and Cordero Porphyry
discovery areas, and across other intrusive centers in the Cordero Porphyry
Belt. The technology is designed to provide deep looking profiles of
resistivity bodies that can be associated with porphyry alteration and
mineralization. If the orientation survey is successful within the grid
drilled areas that have excellent 3D geologic drill and assay control, the
technology will be applied to other areas for improvement of 3D targeting,
particularly for deep targets beneath the current drill grids.
Engineering
Independent Mining Consultants (IMC) of
Tucson, Arizona are preparing an initial assay block model on Phase 1 and 2
drilling results in the Pozo de Plata Diatreme and Josefina Mine target. The model is
unconstrained by geology, to be used in-house for exploration result analysis
and Phase 3 drill planning. On the basis of IMC's initial preliminary
exploration assay block model, M3 Engineering and Technology (M3) Tucson, was
contracted to begin engineering infrastructure studies in the Cordero
district and metallurgical test work on the Pozo de
Plata and Cordero Porphyry Zone mineralization.
"IMC and M3 were selected for the
initial Cordero engineering studies because of their knowledge and experience
in similar deposits and settings in Mexico. They did the initial feasibility
studies, plant design and purchasing at Penasquito,
and know the key aspects of these types of deposits very well" explains
Vic Chevillon MA, CPG, VP Exploration, Levon Resources, who leads the Cordero exploration team.
Giovanni Di Prisco,
Pertographic Metallurgical Consultant, Toronto has
been retained to provide initial petrographic and
scanning electron microscope (SEM) metallurgical characterization of the Pozo de Plata and Cordero Porphyry Zone mineralization to
guide design of bench scale testing. Drill core sample selection for the
study is underway.
"From the initial Phase 3 geologic
results at Cordero over the last two months we are pleased that offset and
delineation drilling results require additional step out drill holes to
define the geometry of the mineralization. When we started the project in
February, 2009, we were hopeful that this might be the case due to the
geology of what we saw then. To see it unfold as it has is gratifying. We will
continue to expand exploration as current exploration results warrant,
finding out what the Cordero upside is as soon as possible. We believe we are
on track to the discovery of a new bulk tonnage District in Mexico"
comments Ron Tremblay, President and CEO, Levon
Resources, Ltd.
QA/QC Procedures and Reporting
Parameters
All drill holes are HQ core drilled by
HD Drilling of Mazatlan, Mexico. HQ diameter core samples are being collected
in continuous two-metre lengths and cut by sawing.
All of the samples are being prepared and analyzed by ALS Chemex
at its labs in Chihuahua, Mexico, and Vancouver, Canada respectively. Gold
analyses are being performed by 30-gram fire assay with an atomic absorption
finish. Silver, zinc and lead were analyzed as part of a multi-element
inductively coupled argon plasma ("ICP") package using a four-acid
digestion with over-limit results being reanalyzed with assay procedures
using ICP-AES.
The company employs a rigorous quality
assurance and quality control program that include standardized material,
blanks and duplicates. AMEC Americas Ltd. has designed the QAQC protocol from
a study and review of information provided by the Joint Venture to AMEC.
Independent Mining Consultants (IMC), Tuscon,
Arizona reviews QA/QC data on a regular basis.
The project is under the direct
supervision of Vic Chevillon, MA, CPG, Vice-President of Exploration for Levon
Resources Ltd. ("Levon") who is a
qualified person within the context of National Instrument 43-101, has read
and takes responsibility for this news release.
The property comprises wholly-owned
claims and consolidated land agreements that total about 20,000 hectares and
is being explored in the Joint Venture by Levon and
Valley High Ventures, Ltd. (VHV) wherein Levon is
51% owner and operator of the project and holds 49% in trust for VHV.
Corporate
Levon and Valley High Ventures, Ltd. have
signed the definitive Cordero Joint Venture Agreement as of April 01, 2010
with the terms of the original letter of intent signed February 11, 2009.
Levon has set up a wholly owned Mexican
subsidiary, Administracion de Proyectos
Levon en Mexico, S.A. de C.V. (Levon
en Mexico) to conduct Cordero and other exploration activities in Mexico. Levon en Mexico is headquartered in Durango, Mexico with
its main Cordero Project field office in the historical mining town of Hildalgo Del Parral.
Levon is a junior gold and precious metals
exploration company exploring the Cordero silver, gold, zinc and lead project
near Hidalgo Del Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico. The Norma Sass and Ruf
claims located near the Pipeline gold deposit, which is being mined and
explored by Barrick Gold Corporation in the heart
of the Cortez Gold Trend in Lander County, Nevada, USA. The Company also
holds key land positions at Congress, BRX, and Wayside in the productive Bralorne Gold camp of British Columbia, Canada.
LEVON RESOURCES LTD.
Ron Tremblay, President and CEO
This release contains statements that
are forward-looking statements and are subject to various risks and
uncertainties concerning the specific factors disclosed under the heading
"Risk Factors" and elsewhere in the Company's periodic filings with
Canadian securities regulators. Such information contained herein represents
management's best judgment as of the date hereof based on information
currently available. The Company does not assume the obligation to update any
forward-looking statement.
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this release.
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