Vancouver, B.C -- MAG Silver Corp.
(TSX:MAG) (NYSE-A:MVG) (�MAG�) is pleased to announce assay and
geological results from the ongoing drill program on its 100% owned Cinco
de Mayo property in northern Chihuahua State, Mexico. Drilling is
focused on establishing the district-scale extent, zoning and geological
controls on mineralization in what is emerging as a large Carbonate
Replacement system. Results from this announcement, combined with earlier
drilling (Holes 22 through 54: see press releases dated May 12, 2008, July
8, 2008 and September 18, 2008), continue to demonstrate the expected transition
from the massive sulphides of the Jos� Manto to higher temperature
silver-lead-zinc (gold) mineralization and alteration styles leading
towards the system�s source. This latest drilling significantly expands the
areal extent of mineralization and includes several of the thickest
mineralized intercepts to date at Cinco de Mayo.
Assays are reported in the table below for 23 diamond drill holes (CDM08-55
to CDM08-77). Seventeen (17) of these holes were targeted on and
encountered mineralization in the Jos� Manto and its extensions (Holes
08-55 to 58, 08-61 to 64, 08-66, 08-68, 08-70 and 08-72 to 77).
The remaining six (6) holes targeted various gravity and induced potential
and resistivity (IP/Res) geophysical targets with some success.
"We are very impressed with how the Cinco Project continues to unfold�
said Dan MacInnis, MAG Silver President. �We have hit good silver,
lead and zinc grades in over 60 holes drilled along more than 2 kilometres of
strike length in what is emerging as a classic example of the deposit type.
Our exploration vectoring is working, with increasing gold grades
suggesting we are successfully moving towards the center of the
system."
The holes reported below were drilled primarily in the area within 1,500 metres of
the main portion of the Jos� Manto discovery zone (see map below).
Diagrams can be found on the website www.magsilver.com.
Highlights and Discussion:
Hole 08-64 drilled on the Jos� Manto, reports an excellent
combination of width and grade returning 5.57 metres
of 487 grams
per tonne (g/t) (14.2
ounces per ton (opt)) silver, 8.97% lead and 16.45%
zinc. This included an intermediate intercept of 0.68 metres
of 1,065 g/t (31.1 opt) silver, 22.20% lead and 8.98% zinc.
Hole 08-66 was drilled 500 metres to the
east of the discovery zone and had two significant intersections. The upper
intercept lies within the Benavides Formation, which overlies the Finlay
Formation, the principal limestone host for manto mineralization. This
upper intersect reports 218 g/t (6.4 opt) silver, 4.44% lead and
5.45% zinc over 3.70
metres. The lower intercept occurs
within the Finlay Formation and corresponds laterally to the Jos� Manto. Results
were 112 g/t (3.3 opt) silver, 3.66% lead, 9.94% zinc, and0.72
g/t gold over 2.4
metres. This hole expands the
silver/lead/zinc mineralization substantially to the east and opens up a
new horizon of potential within the Benavides Formation. This requires
further follow up.
Hole 08-70 returned the best thickness to date located
almost 500 metres
to the southwest of the discovery zone. This intercept returned three
thick intersections (15.55, 7.19 and 6.92 metres) of
significant mineralization between 420.85 to 465.00 metres
(see table) that combine for a cumulative total of 29.66 metres (over
total of 44.15
metres), which on a weighted average basis reports
as57 g/t (1.7 opt) silver, 1.20% lead and 3.95% zinc. The
upper 15.5 metre
intercept grades 56 g/t (1.7 opt) silver, 1.50% lead and 4.35% zinc,
including a 0.84
metre zone grading 350 g/t (10.2 opt) silver, 11.45%
lead and 13.10% zinc. The increased thickness in this
area may be related to proximity to the northeast trending Leones Fault,
which is being tested as a feeder.
Hole 08-56 collared 800 metres to the
east of the discovery zone, also cut multiple mantos of which the best
returned 115 g/t (3.4 opt) silver, 2.54% lead and 1.16% zinc over 3.99 metres.
A higher grade section within returned406 g/t (11.8 opt) silver,
9.40% lead and 3.9% zinc over 0.99 metres. The lower manto
lies deeper in the Finlay formation and cut a 2.52 metre
section that carried236.6 g/t (6.9 opt) silver, 2.23% lead 13.35%
zinc, and 1.19 g/t gold, including a 0.88 metre zone
grading 555 g/t (16.2 opt) silver, 5.71% lead, 10.30% zinc and 3.35 g/t
gold.
Holes 08-56, 66, 73, 76 and 77, as well as Holes 08-44 and
48 reported previously, were drilled along the intersection between the
northeast-trending Leones Fault and the complex northwest-trending fault
that controls the northeastern flank of the Jos� Manto. These holes
encountered several features indicative of a nearer source environment
including: 1) Significant amounts of garnet-pyroxene skarn that locally
carries scheelite (reflected by tungsten assays from .03-.14% W); 2) Gold
values in the 1 to 3 g/t range; and 3) distinctive felsite dikes
with mineralized and silicified marginal breccias and sericite
alteration. The skarn, mineralization and felsites appear to �flare�
to the southwest along the Leones Fault and drilling is currently focused
on tracing these features in that direction.
Hole
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From:
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To:
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Interval
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Silver
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Silver
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Lead
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Zinc
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Gold
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ID
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metres
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metres
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metres
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g/t
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opt
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%
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%
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g/t
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CM08-55
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493.28
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495.54
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2.26
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111.9
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3.3
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1.68
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7.19
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0.39
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Including
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494.90
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495.54
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0.64
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247.0
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7.2
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4.13
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10.20
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0.48
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CM08-56
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452.80
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454.57
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1.77
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107.8
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3.1
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2.28
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2.22
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0.05
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505.37
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507.49
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2.12
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31.5
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0.9
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0.47
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12.88
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0.05
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510.64
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516.91
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6.27
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41.4
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1.2
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0.81
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7.02
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0.02
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668.24
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672.23
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3.99
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115.6
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3.4
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2.54
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1.16
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0.32
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Including
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668.24
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669.23
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0.99
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406.0
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11.8
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9.40
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3.90
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1.15
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771.86
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781.00
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9.14
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11.8
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0.3
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0.03
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6.82
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0.02
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807.36
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809.88
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2.52
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236.6
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6.9
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2.23
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13.35
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1.19
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Including
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809.00
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809.88
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0.88
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555.0
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16.2
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5.71
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10.30
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3.35
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814.34
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818.80
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4.46
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55.3
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1.6
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1.81
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2.75
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0.01
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Including
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814.34
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816.70
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2.36
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97.2
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2.8
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3.41
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3.22
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0.02
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CM08-57
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344.08
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345.88
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1.80
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165.0
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4.8
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3.07
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6.92
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0.11
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350.25
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351.05
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0.80
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97.0
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2.8
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4.44
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18.00
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0.01
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CM08-58
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318.04
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319.30
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1.26
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50.4
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1.5
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2.94
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3.32
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0.01
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348.97
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350.61
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1.64
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63.4
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1.8
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2.61
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2.44
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0.01
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Including
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348.97
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349.33
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0.36
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119.0
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3.5
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4.53
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4.28
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0.01
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355.44
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356.50
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1.06
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78.6
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2.3
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1.35
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2.49
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0.02
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CM08-59
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No Significant Intercepts
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|
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CM08-60
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No Significant Intercepts
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|
|
|
|
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CM08-61
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370.15
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371.20
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1.05
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206.0
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6.0
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9.46
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7.15
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0.03
|
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382.10
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384.70
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2.60
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12.9
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0.4
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0.07
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0.59
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0.01
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CM08-62
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456.59
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457.04
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0.45
|
486.0
|
14.2
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10.85
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15.20
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0.05
|
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513.19
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513.80
|
0.61
|
113.9
|
3.3
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2.57
|
1.62
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0.02
|
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520.44
|
521.49
|
1.05
|
266.7
|
7.8
|
6.67
|
4.52
|
0.04
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Including
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521.03
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521.49
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0.46
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586.0
|
17.1
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14.50
|
6.78
|
0.05
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CM08-63
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488.98
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489.28
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0.30
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228.0
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6.6
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4.57
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5.94
|
0.16
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CM08-64A
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459.87
|
465.44
|
5.57
|
487.7
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14.2
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8.97
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16.45
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0.23
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Including
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459.87
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460.87
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1.00
|
820.0
|
23.9
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16.55
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22.20
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0.52
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including
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463.70
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465.44
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1.74
|
673.3
|
19.6
|
10.73
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15.69
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0.05
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Including
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463.70
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464.38
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0.68
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1,065.0
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31.1
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22.20
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8.98
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0.08
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470.25
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472.76
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2.51
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81.8
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2.4
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2.22
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6.50
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0.01
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537.91
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539.58
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1.67
|
361.0
|
10.5
|
9.22
|
7.87
|
0.04
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Including
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538.84
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539.58
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0.74
|
606.0
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17.7
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16.45
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12.30
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0.06
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CM08-65
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No Significant Intercepts
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|
|
|
|
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CM08-66
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365.35
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369.05
|
3.70
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218.2
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6.4
|
4.44
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5.45
|
0.13
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Including
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366.36
|
367.76
|
1.40
|
475.0
|
13.9
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9.59
|
12.05
|
0.27
|
|
577.30
|
579.70
|
2.40
|
112.0
|
3.3
|
3.66
|
9.94
|
0.72
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Including
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577.30
|
577.80
|
0.50
|
103.0
|
3.0
|
3.33
|
17.00
|
1.07
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Including
|
578.13
|
579.12
|
0.99
|
171.0
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5.0
|
5.26
|
11.20
|
0.92
|
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645.02
|
646.75
|
1.73
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36.7
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1.1
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0.09
|
14.79
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0.03
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CM08-67
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No Significant Intercepts
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|
|
|
|
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CM08-68
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No Significant Intercepts
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|
|
|
|
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CM08-69
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No Significant Intercepts
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|
|
|
|
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CM08-70
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420.85
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436.40
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15.55
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56.6
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1.7
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1.50
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4.35
|
0.08
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Including
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421.24
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422.08
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0.84
|
350.0
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10.2
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11.45
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13.10
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0.13
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444.14
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451.33
|
7.19
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55.6
|
1.6
|
1.05
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3.98
|
0.04
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Including
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446.91
|
448.20
|
1.29
|
105.0
|
3.1
|
1.59
|
4.24
|
0.08
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458.10
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465.02
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6.92
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62.6
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1.8
|
0.67
|
3.02
|
0.06
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Including
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461.67
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462.85
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1.18
|
137.0
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4.0
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1.59
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8.82
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0.08
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CM08-71
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No Significant Intercepts
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|
|
|
|
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CM08-72
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356.34
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362.71
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6.37
|
106.3
|
3.1
|
3.72
|
3.59
|
0.01
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Including
|
356.34
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358.56
|
2.22
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275.5
|
8.0
|
9.49
|
9.20
|
0.01
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CM08-73
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393.89
|
395.34
|
1.45
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26.0
|
0.8
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4.61
|
3.58
|
0.40
|
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632.13
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632.45
|
0.32
|
183.0
|
5.3
|
5.29
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7.27
|
0.04
|
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683.37
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684.40
|
1.03
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41.1
|
1.2
|
1.60
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1.54
|
1.38
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CM08-74
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386.53
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388.00
|
1.47
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108.0
|
3.1
|
1.92
|
10.65
|
0.03
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CM08-75
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337.73
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338.41
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0.68
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459.0
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13.4
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15.90
|
11.85
|
0.09
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CM08-76
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371.88
|
372.13
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0.25
|
361.0
|
10.5
|
12.65
|
18.10
|
0.09
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CM08-77
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493.28
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509.28
|
16.00
|
20.9
|
0.6
|
0.51
|
3.03
|
0.04
|
including
|
493.28
|
500.97
|
7.69
|
14.6
|
0.4
|
0.31
|
2.75
|
0.05
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inlcuding
|
506.40
|
508.50
|
2.10
|
52.0
|
1.5
|
1.19
|
9.81
|
0.07
|
|
526.41
|
528.34
|
1.93
|
106.3
|
3.1
|
1.49
|
5.51
|
0.08
|
|
603.13
|
603.29
|
0.16
|
150.0
|
4.4
|
4.34
|
7.37
|
0.07
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About Cinco de Mayo
Cinco de Mayo is a 15,000 hectare property straddling the same
regionally-mappable structure that contains the largest Carbonate
Replacement Deposits (CRDs) in Chihuahua. Exploration is guided by MAG�s
CRD exploration model and an airborne magnetic survey that revealed a
number of prominent linear anomalies and prominent magnetic lows that are
being systematically drilled. The zoned mineralization encountered to
date lies along a very strong northwest-trending magnetic anomaly that runs
over 3,000 metres
from the discovery zone to the southeast to previously reported sulphide
intercepts and historic workings (see press release of February 19,
2007). This trend is intersected by northeast trending structures
that traverse the range, carry high-temperature alteration and point
towards a large regional magnetic anomaly that underlies extensive
jasperoids. The drill program will continue to systematically
offset the manto style mineralization intersected in previous drilling
while simultaneously testing the regional magnetic anomaly and numerous
other geophysical anomalies developed by MAG elsewhere in the district.
This early stage property is held 100% by MAG and is one of six other
district scale projects operated by MAG.
Cinco de Mayo Exploration
MAG�s exploration has defined major NW and NE structural and
stratigraphic controls on silver-lead-zinc (gold) sulphide mineralization
and our ability to test the system with large drilling step outs is
testimony to the widespread nature and potential size of this carbonate
replacement (CRD) system. Recent drilling results reveal coherent
zoning developed for over 2 kilometres along the principal northwest
Jos� Manto structural corridor: from massive silver-lead-zinc sulphide
mantos to silver-gold-lead-zinc mineralized tungsten (scheelite) bearing
skarn. The strongest skarn is associated with felsite dikes that show
distinctive brecciation, silicification and sericitization and are overall
very similar to mineralization-related felsites in major CRDs throughout the
region. Mineralization also appears to thicken along this trend, as
does the number of individual mantos and the number of carbonate units that
are mineralized. This zoning is precisely what is predicted by MAG�s CRD
exploration model and provides strong exploration vectoring. MAG�s
focus remains to determine the overall extent of the CRD system, so
on-going exploration will attempt to track this zoning towards the system
source with a combination of drilling and geophysics.
The skarn and felsite intercepts appear to cluster around the intersection
of the northwest structural corridor with the strong northeast-trending
Leones Fault that cuts across the limestones of the Sierra Santa Lucia to
the southwest. The Leones Fault is locally marked by strong
marble and other high-temperature alteration styles indicating gradually
increasing proximity to an intrusive heat source. Drilling is
currently underway on both ends of this structure. On the east side
to determine the geometry of the felsite dikes and associated
mineralization and alteration, and on the west side of the range to
determine if the large magnetic anomaly shown on Mexican government
regional geophysical maps marks a major magmatic center.
Quality Assurance and Control: The Company has in place a
quality control program to ensure best practices in sampling and analysis.
Samples were collected by employees of consulting firm Minera Cascabel S.A.
de C.V. on behalf of MAG Silver Corp. The surface rock samples are shipped
directly in security sealed bags to ALS-Chemex Laboratories preparation
facilities in Hermosillo, Sonora or Chihuahua City (Certification ISO
9001). Sample pulps are shipped from there to ALS-Chemex Laboratories in
North Vancouver, Canada for analysis. All samples were assayed for gold by
standard fire assay-ICP finish with a 50 gram charge. Gold
values in excess of 3.00 g/t were re-analyzed by fire assay with
gravimetric finish for greater accuracy. Silver, zinc, copper and lead
values in excess of 100 ppm, 1%, 1% and 1% respectively are also repeated
by fire assay.
Qualified Person: Dr. Peter Megaw, Ph.D., C.P.G., has
acted as the qualified person as defined in National Instrument 43-101 for
this disclosure and supervised the preparation of the technical information
in this release. Dr. Megaw has a Ph.D. in geology and more than 20 years of
relevant experience focussed on silver and gold mineralization, and
exploration and drilling in Mexico. He is a certified Professional
Geologist (CPG 10227) by the American Institute of Professional Geologists
and an Arizona registered geologist (ARG 21613). Dr. Megaw is not
independent as he is a Director and Shareholder of MAG and is the vendor of
this project, whereby he may receive additional shares. Dr. Megaw is
satisfied that the results are verified based on an inspection of the core,
a review of the sampling procedures, the credentials of the professionals
completing the work and the visual nature of the silver and base metal
sulphides within a district where he is familiar with the style and
continuity of mineralization.
About MAG Silver Corp. (www.magsilver.com
)
MAG is focused on district scale projects located within the Mexican Silver
Belt. Our mission is to become one of the premier companies in the Silver
Mining Industry. MAG and its partner Fresnillo plc are delineating a
significant new silver vein discovery on the Juanicipio Joint Venture in
Zacatecas State, Mexico. MAG is based in Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada. Its common shares trade on the TSX under the symbol MAG and on
NYSE-A under the symbol MVG.
On behalf of the Board of
MAG SILVER CORP.
"Dan MacInnis"
President and CEO
For further information on behalf of MAG Silver Corp.
Contact Gordon Neal, VP Corp. Development
Website: www.magsilver.com
Phone: (604)
630-1399
Toll
free: (866)
630-1399
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This release includes certain statements that may be deemed to be
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no certainty that any forward looking statement will come to pass and
investors should not place undue reliance upon forward-looking statements.
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the SEC, to disclose only those mineral deposits that a company can
economically and legally extract or produce. We use certain terms in this
press release, such as �Inferred resources,� that the SEC guidelines
prohibit U.S. registered companies from including in their filings with the
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Please Note:
Investors are urged to consider closely the disclosures
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accessible through the Internet at www.sedar.com
andwww.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/companysearch.html
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