(TSX.V: OZ, OTCQB: OZBKF, FSE: S600)
VANCOUVER, BC, Dec. 18,
2023 /CNW/ -Outback Goldfields Corp. (the
"Company" or "Outback") (TSXV: OZ) (OTCQB: OZBKF) is
pleased to provide an update on exploration activities across its
Glenfine project in the heart of the Victorian goldfields of
Australia.
Highlights
- High-grade gold potential: Review of recently
acquired LiDAR data led to the identification of historic workings
where samples of quartz reefs returned up to 9.4 g/t gold.
- Underexplored project: Soil sampling has outlined
additional targets in areas lacking previous exploration.
- Target-rich project: The new targets complement a
portfolio of high-priority targets in the heart of the Victorian
goldfields.
"Following the definition of the 3 km long O'Connors target at
Yeungroon, we shifted focus to target generation across our other
gold projects," commented Chris
Donaldson, CEO. "At Glenfine, we defined two new targets
that warrant additional groundwork to advance them to drill-ready
stage. We look forward to evaluating these targets at Glenfine as
well as planning the next steps at Yeungroon to fully advance the
O'Connors trend."
Glenfine Exploration
The Glenfine project is centered on a 30 km section of the
north-trending, crustal-scale Avoca fault which juxtaposes Cambrian
rocks of the Stawell zone to the west with Ordovician rocks of the
Bendigo zone to the east. On the west side of the fault the project
is underlain by a 20 km long by ~1 km wide, north-trending,
Cambrian aged basalt dome termed the Glenfine Dome where widely
spaced historic drilling along its eastern and western margins have
outlined numerous occurrences of gold mineralization hosted near
the basalt and meta-sediment contact (e.g., 17.3 m at 2.66 g/t Au including 1.3 m at 10.65 g/t Au and 0.8 m at 9.31 g/t Au; see May 19th, 2021 news release). Areas
north of the Glenfine Dome are underexplored yet are underlain by
favorable geology with numerous documented historic mine shafts
centered on quartz-reefs.
Based on a review of recently published government-funded LiDAR
data, numerous historic workings/disturbances, not previously
documented in government Mines and Mineral Occurrences datasets,
were identified across the Glenfine project. One area, located near
the northwest extent of the tenements, near the historic
Cherry Hill and Oakleigh Co.
shafts, was prioritized for systematic mapping and prospecting.
Sampling of quartz veins exposed in multiple historic test pits and
trenches as well as from nearby mullock piles returned results of
up to 9.7 g/t Au. The highest-grade sample was collected along
strike from the Oakleigh Co. main shaft. Prospecting nearby also
resulted in the collection of a 2.04 g gold nugget down hill of the
workings (Figure 1). The target area, known as Linton, has not been
previously drilled and represents a new target that warrants
follow-up including expanded soil grids and further rock
sampling.
Table 1 Selected grab sample result highlights
SAMPLE
|
Easting
|
Northing
|
Au
(g/t)
|
Description
|
OZC00954
|
728156
|
5826416
|
9.70
|
Quartz veining in
shallow test pit
|
OZC00953
|
728157
|
5826416
|
7.33
|
Quartz veining in
shallow test pit
|
OZC00956
|
728158
|
5826462
|
4.47
|
Quartz spur
vein
|
OZC00929
|
728156
|
5826412
|
4.31
|
Quartz
|
OZC00955
|
728151
|
5826459
|
1.98
|
Quartz spur
vein
|
OZC00957
|
728071
|
5826341
|
0.94
|
Quartz veining in
shallow test pit
|
OZC00930
|
728131
|
5826361
|
0.93
|
Quartz from mullock on
hill
|
OZC00944
|
731522
|
5823672
|
0.90
|
Oxidised quartz and
sediment from mullock dump
|
OZC00934
|
728454
|
5826013
|
0.70
|
Quartz from mullock
dump
|
OZC00931
|
728126
|
5826297
|
0.22
|
Quartz from shallow
workings down hill
|
Easting and Northing
co-ordinates given in GDA94 zone 54
|
A reconnaissance-style soil sampling program is also underway to
better define the geochemical footprint of the Linton target area.
The initial focus for this program is pathfinder element
geochemical concentrations (e.g., arsenic). The relationship
between gold mineralization and disseminated arsenopyrite and
high-arsenic contents in host rocks peripheral to gold-bearing
quartz reefs and also within overlying soils is well established
throughout the Victorian Goldfields (e.g., Arne et al., 2008) and
has been used to focus exploration and vector to high-grade
mineralization.
An open zone of high-arsenic soil anomalism is spatially
associated with the Linton quartz-reef trend (Figure 1), which
suggests that arsenic is a suitable pathfinder for Linton-style
gold mineralization. Soil sampling east of the Linton trend has
also identified a new zone of high arsenic anomalism, open to the
north, that covers over 300 m of
strike length. Systematic rock sampling, tighter soil grids and
mapping is planned across this new target area to further
investigate the gold prospectivity of the arsenic geochemical
anomaly.
The new Glenfine targets together with the established Reef 2 to
Glenfine South corridor and British Banner targets, will be ranked
against other drill targets across the Company's project portfolio,
including Yeungroon and Silver Spoon. Drilling will be planned to
test the best targets.
Data Collection, Verification and
QA/QC
Rock Chip samples were collected from selected locations on
surface considered based on the geologists experience to have good
prospects of mineralisation. Sample collection was completed
alongside detailed local geological mapping, carried out in the
field by company geologists. This included sample lithologies,
colour, quartz veining and mineral observations, and was completed
concurrent with sampling. All samples were transported from the
drill site to the Company's exploration office in Ballarat by
Outback staff.
Rock chip samples were submitted to the SGS Assay Laboratory in
Orange (NSW) to be analysed for gold using fire assay analysis.
Entire samples were pulverised using an LM5 pulveriser ensuring
that 90% of the sample was ground to less than 75 μm before
30g subset was taken for fire assay analysis.
Soil samples were collected using a handheld auger with samples
collected nominally from the interface between the "B" and "C" Soil
horizons. Approximately 100g of sample was collected for analysis.
Analysis of soil samples collected in chip trays was carried out
using an Olympus Vanta portable XRF. Analysis was carried out in
"Geochem mode" running three beams for a total of 30 seconds
each.
For both portable XRF analysis and Fire Assay analysis, QA/QC
protocols involved the insertion of Certified Reference materials
at a minimum rate of 1 for every 50 samples tested. Reference
material was routinely tested with the portable XRF for arsenic
concentrations and the results were deemed acceptable for the scope
of the exploration program and specifically identifying anomalous
results above background levels.
The Qualified Person has supervised all stages of the
exploration program relevant to this news release. This includes
regular visits to the project site to supervise mapping and sample
collection practices. The qualified person also supervised the
analysis of Samples using the portable XRF and performed a number
of impromptu laboratory audits at the Gekko Assay laboratory.
Community Engagement
Outback recognises the importance of open and honest community
engagement in all our exploration activities. We approach all our
exploration activities in a sustainable manner and ensure our
activities comply with the Victorian Code of Practice for Mineral
Exploration. As such, community consultation with local
landowners has commenced and is ongoing.
National Instrument 43-101
Disclosure
This news release has been approved by Mr. Matthew Hernan (FAusIMM(CP), MAIG) an
independent consultant and "Qualified Person" as defined in
National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral
Projects of the Canadian Securities Administrators.
References
Arne, D.C., House, E., and Lisitsin, V., 2008, Lithogeochemical
haloes surrounding central Victorian gold deposits: Part
1 – Primary alteration, Geoscience Victoria
Gold Undercover Report 4, 95 p.
About Outback Goldfields
Corp.:
Outback Goldfields Corp. is a mineral
exploration company that is exploring its package of highly
prospective gold projects located around the Fosterville Gold Mine
in Victoria, Australia. The
goldfields of Victoria are home to
some of the highest grade and lowest cost mining in the world.
~signed
Chris Donaldson, CEO and
Director
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