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    Silver Bull Reports 158.9g/t Silver Over 30.75 Meters on the Sierra Mojada Project in Mexico

    Investing News Network
    Oct. 09, 2012 06:59AM PST
    Silver Investing

    Silver Bull Resources (TSX:SVB,NYSE MKT:SVBL,NYSE Amex:SVBL) reported the sixth batch of drill results from the underground drill program at the eastern end of the Shallow Silver Zone on the Sierra Mojada Project in Coahuila, Northern Mexico. This recent drilling, together with historical channel sampling and ongoing underground mapping program, shows at least three distinct east-west trending structures which host high grade zones of silver mineralization.

    Silver Bull Resources (TSX:SVB,NYSEMKT:SVBL,NYSEAMEX:SVBL) reported the sixth batch of drill results from the underground drill program at the eastern end of the Shallow Silver Zone on the Sierra Mojada Project in Coahuila, Northern Mexico. This recent drilling, together with historical channel sampling and ongoing underground mapping program, shows at least three distinct east-west trending structures which host high grade zones of silver mineralization.

    As quoted in the press release:

    This recent drilling, coupled with historical channel sampling and our ongoing underground mapping program shows at least three distinct east-west trending structures which host high grade zones of silver mineralization. In places, these east-west trending structures are cross cut by a series of northeast trending faults resulting in a “blow out”, which yields a much wider zone of high grade silver mineralization. A halo of silver mineralization grading up to 80g/t exists in between the high grade zones and provides the tonnage for a potential “bulk minable” deposit in an open pit setting. The high grade silver zone remains open in all directions and sits above and slightly adjacent to a significant body of zinc mineralization which has a present strike length of 1.5 kilometers and an average grade >8% Zn.

    Click here to read the Silver Bull Resources (TSX:SVB,NYSE,MKT:SVBL,NYSE,AMEX:SVBL) press release
    Click here to see the Silver Bull Resources (TSX:SVB,NYSE,MKT:SVBL,NYSE,AMEX:SVBL) profile.

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