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    Los Andes Announces Drill Hole Results at the Vizcachitas Copper Deposit

    Matthew Spizziri
    Mar. 08, 2016 07:40AM PST
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    Los Andes Copper Ltd. (TSXV:LA) announced the results of V2015-05 and the upper portion of V2015-08 of the first stage of the 2015-2016 diamond drill program.

    Los Andes Copper Ltd. (TSXV:LA) announced the results of V2015-05 and the upper portion of V2015-08 of the first stage of the 2015-2016 diamond drill program. The lower portion of V2015-08 will be reported as it becomes available, as it was drilled approximately 2 weeks after the upper portion.
    As quoted in the press release:

    Highlights from these two drill holes are:

    • All of V2015-08 deserves to be highlighted. From 130.0 metres to a depth of 379.0 metres (the end of the sequence that has been assayed), a total length of 249.0 metres, the average grade was 0.736 % Cu, 178 ppm Mo and 1.4 g/t Ag.
    • V2015-08 had a 54.0 metre intersection, from a depth of 130.0 metres to 184.0, metres, with an average grade of 1.023 % Cu, 128 ppm Mo and 1.4 g/t Ag.
    • V2015-05 had a 52.1 metre intersection, from a depth of 492.2 metres to 544.3 metres, with an average grade of 0.812 % Cu, 190 ppm Mo and 2.0 g/t Ag.
    • The results support the new geological model showing how the central higher grade core extends over an area of at least 700 metres north-south and 700 metres east-west.

    Drill Hole V2015-05
    The drill hole intersected a hydrothermal breccia from 492.2 metres to 544.3 metres, a total length of 52.1 metres, with an average grade of 0.812 % Cu, 190 ppm Mo and 2.0 g/t Ag. This confirms the extension of the higher grade breccias from the south.


    Drill Hole V2015-08
    The overall assay results from a depth of 130.0 metres to a depth of 379.0 metres, the end of the sequence that has been assayed, had a total length of 249.0 metres with an average grade of 0.736 % Cu, 178 ppm Mo and 1.4 g/t Ag.

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