Trenching at the Rio Grande project in northwestern Argentina has returned high values of copper, gold and silver.
Copper mineralization is oxidized and exists both as disseminations and fracture-coating in altered, sub-volcanic, intrusive rocks. The gold-enriched zone trends west-northwest.
Three trenches were intersected perpendicular to the trend of a geochemical anomaly. One, 75 metres to the northwest, exposed a 50-metre-wide zone of copper oxides, while another, 50 metres to the southeast, intersected 70 metres of mineralization. Assays are pending.
A trench in the Discovery zone resulted in 100 metres grading 0.34% copper, 0.43 gram gold and 3.2 grams silver. Included in this interval were 36 metres of 0.54% copper, 0.65 gram gold and 4.1 grams silver.
Drilling of 8-9 holes is under way. Two holes have cut the Discovery zone and a third is testing the Sofia zone.
Rio Grande is one of three Argentine properties in which Antares is earning a half-interest from
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