Goldshore Discovers New Mineralized Shear Zones as Part of Superion Exploration Drilling at the Moss Deposit with 17.7 m of 1.52 g/t Au
Vancouver, British Columbia– Goldshore Resources Inc. (TSXV: GSHR) (OTCQB: GSHRF) (FSE: 8X00) (‘Goldshore’ or the ‘Company’) is delighted to reveal its most current assay arises from its recently completed 20,000-meter drill program targeting brand-new mineralized shear zones to the north of the QES zone as part of the follow up drilling from the discovery of the Superion zone at the Moss Gold Project in Northwest Ontario, Canada. Michael Henrichsen, CEO of Goldshore commented, ‘Extra drilling to the west of the Superion discovery continues to deliver new mineralized shear zones on the northern side of the QES Zone within or near the conceptual open pit. Our company believe the definition of these brand-new mineralized zones plainly demonstrates the emerging nature of the deposit as we continue to broaden mineralization.’
Highlights:
Results from a series of holes testing an undrilled area in between and on the northern flank of the QES and Main zones have obstructed multiple new mineralized shears within the existing conceptual pit. Finest intercepts consist of: 10.35 m of 0.59 g/t Au from 109.0 m in MQD-25-178 and 6.0 m of 1.14 g/t Au from 138.0 m, including 3.0 m of 1.73 g/t Au from 138.0 m, and 15.4 m of 0.64 g/t Au from 239.6 m, including 4.0 m of 1.44 g/t Au from 246.0 m. 17.7 m of 1.52 g/t Au from 333.0 m in MQD-25-179, consisting of 2.3 m of 8.24 g/t Au from 334.0 m and 4.0 m of 1.27 g/t Au from 346.0 m, and 6.85 m of 3.01 g/t Au from 436.0 m including 2.0 m of 9.76 g/t Au from 436.0 m. 22.0 m of 0.48 g/t Au from 185.0 m in MQD-25-180, and 18.4 m of 1.36 g/t Au from 285.6 m, including 10.75 m of 2.01 g/t Au from 293.5 m. Results from the most northern step back hole, MQD-25-179, intersected the Superion mineralized trend extending the strike length to 380m with an intercept of: 13m of 0.84 g/t Au from 35m in MQD-25-179, including 2.00 m of 3.84 g/t Au from 44.0 m.
Technical Overview
Figure 1 highlights the place of the drill holes being reported in relation to the prepared winter drill program. Figure 2 shows a cross-section through drill holes MQD-25-178 and MQD-25-179. Tables 1 and 2 supply summaries of substantial intercepts and drill hole locations, respectively.
Drill results reported herein are from the Superion expedition drill program, targeting a substantial and largely untried location beneath swampy surface on the north side of known mineralized shears within or near the conceptual open pit defining the Moss deposit. MQD-25-178 was drilled around 300m west of the freshly found Superion Zone. The hole collared into a porphyritic diorite before transitioning into a multi-phase diorite complex like that of the Main Zone host rock. The diorites are variably changed, changing between chlorite-epidote to sericite-silica-hematite to sericite-chlorite dominated assemblages, all of which contain 2-3% disseminated pyrite…