Results of winter drilling that further defined the Hamelin mineralized zone in 11 drillholes totaling 3500 m, returned significant results in four holes with up to 33.2 g/t Au over 0.49 m at a depth of 219 m and 1.86 m grading 12.09 g/t Au from 237 m depth. The Hamelin mineralized structure appears complex from the point of views of continuity and orientation. It is well developed and sulphide rich in mafic lavas but its weakens significantly in ultramafic rocks.
In 1997, work on the Hamelin auriferous zone confirmed the continuity of the cupro-auriferous structure defined over a length of 250 m and to a vertical depth of 320 m with values reaching 12.89 g/t Au and 0.85 % Cu over 2.50 m.
From 1985 - 1987, 46 holes were drilled on the mineralized zone, which contained visible gold. Several gold values, reaching 17.04 g/t over 10.46 m were reported.
March 31, 2002
Results of winter drilling that further defined the Hamelin mineralized zone in 11 drillholes totaling 3500 m, returned significant results in four holes with up to 33.2 g/t Au over 0.49 m at a depth of 219 m and 1.86 m grading 12.09 g/t Au from 237 m depth. The Hamelin mineralized structure appears complex from the point of views of continuity and orientation. It is well developed and sulphide rich in mafic lavas but its weakens significantly in ultramafic rocks.
In 1997, work on the Hamelin auriferous zone confirmed the continuity of the cupro-auriferous structure defined over a length of 250 m and to a vertical depth of 320 m with values reaching 12.89 g/t Au and 0.85 % Cu over 2.50 m.
From 1985 - 1987, 46 holes were drilled on the mineralized zone, which contained visible gold. Several gold values, reaching 17.04 g/t over 10.46 m were reported.
March 25, 2002
Atlantis Exploration has released results of winter drilling that further defined the Hamelin mineralized zone through 11 drillholes totaling 3500 m on the Abitibi property in Quebec. Significant results were returned from four holes with up to 33.2 g/t Au over 0.49 m at a depth of 219 m in hole 1 and 1.86 m grading 12.09 g/t Au from 237 m depth in hole 11. The Hamelin mineralized structure appears complex in terms of continuity and orientation, is well developed and sulphide-rich in mafic lavas but weakens significantly in ultramafic rocks.