The first hole drilled at the Boka 1 South prospect in southern China has returned a wide zone of gold mineralization.
Hole B03-06 intersected 90.9 metres grading 5.2 grams gold per tonne in a sulphide breccia. The intersection included a 10.7-metre interval with a gold grade of 32.4 grams per tonne. That main zone of mineralization was flanked by lower-grade mineralized rock averaging 0.6 gram per tonne over 24.6 metres above, and 1.9 grams over the 55.6 metres below.
The zone is 500 metres downdip from mineralization that has already been sampled in adits on the side of a hill.
A second zone of mineralization at the end of the hole ran 29.2 grams gold per tonne over 5.1 metres. Drilling problems forced Southwestern to abandon the hole in mineralization at 513 metres.
Drill hole B03-02A, collared on the northeastern slope of the same hill, cut 55.1 metres of stockwork-style material grading 2.1 grams gold per tonne. This included a 10.4-metre interval grading 3.2 grams (T.N.M., May 19/03).
Southwestern is earning a 90% interest in Boka 1 South from Team 209, Yunnan Nuclear Industry. The property is in Yunnan province, 110 km north of the provincial capital, Kunming.
Four 200-kg samples of oxidized and fresh sulphides from Boka are now at Lakefield Research in Ontario for initial metallurgical testing. Results should be available by mid-July.
Four holes are being drilled on Boka 1 South and Boka 7, about 3 km farther to the south. Southwestern Resources is having its core samples crushed to 1.7-mm size at the Langfang Institute of Geochemical and Geophysical Exploration, southeast of Beijing, and sending that material to Canada for assaying. The company is considering having an independent sample preparation lab set up in Kunming.
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