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VANCOUVER, Nov. 30 /PRNewswire/ - TerraX Minerals Inc.
(TSX.V: TXR; Frankfurt: TX0) has commenced core drilling at
its wholly-owned Blackfly gold project near Atikokan, Ontario, where previous TerraX
drilling from the Blackfly Zone assayed 1.07 meters @ 15.1 g/t
Au in a high grade quartz vein and 8.26 meters @ 0.94 g/t
Au in a Hammond Reef style altered granite zone. This
follow-up drill program will test along strike and down dip of
these mineralized zones and will consist of four holes totaling
approximately 930 meters of diamond drill core.
Following the drilling on the Blackfly Zone,
TerraX plans to test the Blackfly Northeast anomaly where previous
TerraX drilling in the spring of 2010 identified a gold mineralized
quartz diorite that returned assays up to 1.47 meters @
2.70 g/t Au. This mineralized unit was subsequently
encountered on surface during geological mapping in September 2010 and returned assays up to 1.80
g/t Au. This target will be tested down dip and along strike
from the mapped exposures. The Blackfly Northeast target is a 1.6
km long by up to 200 m wide chargeability anomaly within an 8 km
long airborne magnetic lineament. This lineament contains the
Blackfly Zone and an auriferous zone immediately northeast of the
Blackfly property. Alteration and anomalous gold values were
noted on surface along the length of this anomaly during TerraX's
2009 field program. The Blackfly Northeast drill program will
consist of two holes totaling approximately 310 meters of diamond
drill core.
The Blackfly property consists of five claims
totaling 64 claim units (~10.1 km2) located 10 km
northwest of the town of Atikokan,
180 km west of Thunder Bay and 17
km from Osisko Mining Corporation's (TSX: OSK) Hammond Reef
gold deposit. As does the Hammond Reef deposit, the Blackfly
property occurs on the western edge of the Marmion Batholith.
The geology and known mineralization on the Blackfly property are
similar to the Hammond Reef deposit and the Blackfly deposit
appears to be along strike from Hammond Reef.
Once drilling is completed on the Blackfly
property the drill will be moved to the Sunbeam-Pettigrew property
to test four targets, including the Road Zone which had a
historical drill intersection of 8.5 meters @ 4.8 g/t Au. It
is expected that the Sunbeam-Pettigrew drill program will consist
of approximately 1,500 meters of drilling. This drill program is
scheduled to start in January 2011,
following the Christmas break.
TerraX is also actively exploring its
Central Canada property located to
the south of the Sunbeam-Pettigrew property. Channel sampling of
sheared and veined volcanics and felsic dikes is being completed on
zones that returned gold grades in grab samples up to 39.6 g/t
Au. Results of this channel sampling should be available before
the end of the year and be used to plan a drill program on the
Central Canada property in
2011.
For more information on the Blackfly property,
as well as the other properties that TerraX will be drilling in the
Atikokan area this field season,
please visit the company's website at www.terraxminerals.com.
The technical information contained in this news
release has been verified by Dr. Tom
Setterfield, P.Geo., Vice President Exploration, who is a
Qualified Person as defined in "National Instrument 43-101,
Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Properties." The
historic information provided has not been verified by TerraX and
is for reference only.
About TerraX Minerals
TerraX Minerals Inc. is one of the major
landholders of prospective ground in the burgeoning Marmion
Batholith gold district near Atikokan,
Ontario, host to Osisko Mining's (TSX:OSK) Hammond Reef gold
deposit which contains a National Instrument 43-101-compliant
inferred resource of 259.4 million tonnes at 0.8 grams per tonne Au
(approximately 6.7 million ounces of gold). The Brett Resources
Technical Report on this deposit is available on SEDAR. TerraX is
actively exploring three wholly-owned gold exploration projects,
the Sunbeam-Pettigrew, Blackfly and Central Canada properties, all of which are
located within 20 km of the town of Atikokan, 180 km west of Thunder Bay, and are within 19 km of the
Hammond Reef gold deposit. TerraX recently optioned the ~43 sq km
Stewart gold-copper property in the Burin
Peninsula of Newfoundland,
which is part of the Avalon terrane, a geologic structure which can
be traced from eastern Newfoundland through Nova Scotia and New
Brunswick into New England, the Carolinas and northern
Georgia. The Avalon terrane hosts
several epithermal/porphyry gold-copper deposits.
On behalf of the Board of Directors
"JOSEPH CAMPBELL"
Joseph Campbell, P.Geo
President
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SOURCE TerraX Minerals Inc.
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