Great Atlantic Finds Additional Tungsten Anomalies at South Quarry Through Soil Sampling

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Great Atlantic Resources (TSXV:GR) announced that it has received analyses from soil samples collected at its South Quarry tungsten project, which identified additional tungsten anomalies.

Great Atlantic Resources (TSXV:GR) announced that it has received analyses from soil samples collected at its South Quarry tungsten project, which identified additional tungsten anomalies.
As quoted in the press release:

During the work program conducted in August 2015, 490 soil samples were collected throughout the property. The samples were collected by means of hand-held augers. Sampling was conducted along east-west traverses and locally adjacent to the main paved road which transects the property from north to south. The soil samples were submitted to ALS Minerals for tungsten analysis by Lithium Metaborate Fusion and Inductively Coupled Plasma – Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS). Soil samples from multiple regions of the property returned greater than 100 parts per million (ppm) tungsten, including a sample from the southern region of the property which returned 1380 ppm tungsten.
The program identified local tungsten soil anomalies in the northern half of the property. Tungsten mineralization was documented in this northern region as per publically available reports filed during the 1980s by Kidd Creek Mines Ltd. (assessment reports filed with the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Natural Resources). Tungsten mineralization was confirmed in rubble and bedrock at two close-spaced quarries in this region during the August 2015 rock sampling program which was completed concurrently with the soil sampling program. Multiple grab samples of quarry rubble assayed greater than 5% WO3 (Great Atlantic Resources News Release of November 19, 2015). The soil sampling program confirmed tungsten soil anomalies (up to 116 ppm W) in the general area of these two quarries, interpreted by company management to be associated with the tungsten mineralization at the quarries. The program confirmed tungsten soil anomalies in three areas northwest, north and northeast of these quarries with up to 402 ppm W. Company management interpret these particular soil anomalies to possibly represent separate sources of tungsten mineralization as they are not in the documented down-ice glacial direction from the two quarries.

Dave Martin, vice president of exploration at Great Atlantic, commented:

The 2015 soil sampling identified tungsten anomalies in the area of known tungsten mineralization at the two northern quarries confirming that soil sampling is a useful exploration tool in this area. The program was successful in confirming tungsten anomalies elsewhere on the property, establishing targets for further work in addition to the two northern quarries.

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