Two huge Carlin-type gold systems have been discovered during drilling. Geochemical sampling and surface mapping have confirmed two more potential Carlin-type targets at the Red Hill project.
The company has scheduled for a follow-up drill program at the Central Pediment zone that has a previous hole BRH-013 and the additional three zones to vector into the high-grade mineralized gold in the geological cores of these systems.
The three drill holes at the long fault anomaly has several intervals over 0.1 g/t gold housed in silty grainy limestone, which is considered to be partially decalcified and has fine-grained pyrite traces. These intervals differ from 3 to 7.6 m grading up to 0.6 g/t of gold in broad anomalous intervals of gold. Strongly anomalous antimony, arsenic, thallium, and mercury are connected with the wider intervals.
The company has drilled two broadly-spaced holes at the Idaho Resources property and found anomalous gold intervals and related trace elements in altered carbonates.
A primary hole was drilled at the Coal Canyon for examining the grouping of a surface geochemical anomaly, a fault intersection, and a gold intercept in a hole situated approximately 150 m to the southeast part. The hole intercepted a thin interval of over 0.1 g/t gold in carbonate in a larger anomalous gold interval.
NuLegacy has cut the limits of many Carlin-type gold systems. Follow-up drilling has been scheduled to spot the high-grade potential gold in these mineralized systems’ geological center.