Midland Exploration Finds New High-Grade Gold Showings at Willbob

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Midland Exploration (TSXV:MD) has identified several new gold showings at its Willbob project, returning grades of up to 77.6 grams per tonne of gold. Midland has added 175 claims to its project by map designation following those results.

Midland Exploration (TSXV:MD) has identified several new gold showings at its Willbob project, returning grades of up to 77.6 grams per tonne of gold. Midland has added 175 claims to its project by map designation following those results.
As quoted in the press release:

These new gold occurrences are well located within a high grade gold corridor and along strike with several other showings which include Showing 31 (up to 31.0 g/t Au), Kuni (up to 19.8 g/t Au), Lafrance (up to 21.9 g/t Au), East Dupuis (up to 15.0 g/t Au) and Polar Bear (up to 6.4 g/t Au). Historical prospecting in the Kuni Showing area, has led to the discovery of several gold showings returning up to 19.8 and 9.8 g/t Au from selected grab samples. Midland’s 2015 field program led to the discovery of 2 new showings with 1.25 and 77.6 g/t Au respectively located 500 metres and 850 metres south of the Kuni Showing. Closer and located between the two historical high grades samples, a new polymetallic showing was also identified with grab sample that returned 1.2 g/t Au, 132 g/t Ag, 8.5% Pb and 7.1% Zn. None of the new showings have been channel sampled or drilled tested before.
In a very short period of time, a total of 88 short channel samples were collected of the Willbob (Lafrance) Showing while respectively 10 and 47 selected grab samples were collected on the Lafrance and the Kuni Showing located 6 kilometres south. The 2015 field program included also a systematic rock sampling of the Willbob (Lafrance) mineralized system with the attempt to better map the quartz-iron carbonate alteration halo that wrap its gold system. While sampling the gold enrich zone using a 50 metres grid separation, three half a meter long channel samples returned 4.7, 3.5 and 3.0 g/t Au respectively, and while prospecting, 4 selected grab samples within that same zone returned 9.3, 2.7, 2.4 and 1.1 g/t Au. Historical channel sampling on the Lafrance showing has returned, among others, 3.0 g/t Au over 2.9 metres and another one, 40 metres along the same mineralized corridor, 2.9 g/t Au over 3.9 metres. All these showings remains open in all directions and were never drill tested.
So far in the area, a total of seventy two (72) grab samples returned more than 1.0 g/t Au and twenty three (23) more than 3 g/t Au along two parallel NNW-SSE sheared corridors that cross the Willbob Project. Thus far, like orogenic deposits, these showings features strong iron carbonates, fushchite (chromitic mica) and silicate alterations with arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite and pyrite disseminations observed over 10 to 100 metres width and traceable over more than 10 kilometres.
Based on these very interesting results, Midland has increased its land position by adding 175 new claims by map designation (Gestim). The Willbob Project will soon comprise 270 claims covering a surface area of 120 square kilometres and located some 70 kilometres west of Kuujjuaq, Québec. Midland maintains a lot of hope for this project and is planning this fall further exploration that will include geological mapping, channel sampling and further prospecting on the new claims.

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