Mr. Richard Moritz reports
ADDITIONAL AU ASSAY RESULTS FROM THE PEEL AND HOODOO ZONES, KETZA RIVER PROJECT
Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp. has provided further excellent results from its continuing 2010
drilling program at Ketza River. The Ketza River property is wholly
owned by Yukon-Nevada Gold and it is a past gold producer
located near the town of Ross River in the Yukon territory, Canada.
The recently received assay results are mostly from the Hoodoo, Break
and B-Mag zones at the Ketza River project, which are manto-style
(limestone replacement) resources. Results also came in for one drill
hole from the Connector zone in the Shamrock part of the project, which
are mostly veins and stockwork resources. All drill holes referenced in
this news release are diamond drill holes completed by one drill rig
between May 6, 2010, and July 11, 2010, and for which assays were
recently received.
Hoodoo zone
The Hoodoo zone oxide mineralization target lies proximal to a major
northwest-striking fault zone which controls mineralization in the
Lab-Calcite zone. This current phase of drilling was located near the
top of the ridge, in what is planned to be the high wall of the
Lab-Hoodoo open pit (see drill hole plan map figure which can be found
on the company's website).
The "Summary of significant intercepts from the Hoodoo zone*
(proposed Lab-Hoodoo open pit)" table lists the 2010 significant drill hole intercepts from the
Hoodoo zone. The highlight of this phase of drilling was drill hole
KR-10-1532 which contained two intercepts: 9.14 metres grading 37.37
grams per tonne (g/t) Au starting from 57.0 and continuing to 66.14 m, and another
containing 4.28 metres assaying 2.95 g/t Au from 25.29 to 29.57 m. This
drill hole was drilled approximately perpendicular to drill hole
KR-08-1455, which also intersected similarly strong gold
mineralization. In addition, drill hole KR-10-1535 located
approximately 20 metres to the west, intercepted 2.30 metres grading
17.60 g/t Au. Cross-sections suggest that these intersections are
approximately true thickness.
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT INTERCEPTS FROM THE HOODOO ZONE*
(PROPOSED LAB-HOODOO OPEN PIT)
Thick- Grade
Drill From To ness Au
hole No. m m m g/t
KR-10-1529 17.29 17.85 0.56 1.95
44.62 45.70 1.08 1.64
68.03 69.36 1.33 8.37
KR-10-1530 20.42 21.94 1.52 2.04
30.21 30.74 0.53 1.74
KR-10-1532 25.29 29.57 4.28 2.95
57.00 66.14 9.14 37.37
KR-10-1533 24.05 25.45 1.40 2.07
53.43 53.95 0.52 2.22
57.00 57.55 0.55 1.70
KR-10-1535 53.45 55.75 2.30 17.60
60.05 62.82 2.77 1.37
KR-10-1536 41.33 42.60 1.27 1.12
KR-10-1537 49.28 50.71 1.43 15.64
69.41 69.87 0.46 1.52
* Notes: (1) True thickness is not determined.
(2) Drill hole Nos. KR-10-1531 and KR-10-1534
from the Hoodoo zone returned no significant
intersections.
Break zone
The Break zone is a historic open pit mined in the late 1980s by
Canamax Resources located in the northeast corner of the proposed Peel
open pit. A series of 2010 drill holes was completed within the
existing resource in the Break zone (see drill hole plan map figure
which can be found on the company's website) and tested sulphide manto-style targets that lie stratigraphically
below the existing oxide resources.
The "Summary of significant intercepts from the Break zone*
(proposed Peel open pit)" table lists significant drill hole intercepts from oxide
materials in the Break zone that were recently received. Drill hole
KR-10-1499 from this zone returned two intercepts: 2.36 metres
averaging 13.90 g/t Au and 5.78 metres that averaged 3.46 g/t Au.
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT INTERCEPTS FROM THE BREAK ZONE*
(PROPOSED PEEL OPEN PIT)
Thick- Grade
Drill From To ness Au
hole No. m m m g/t
KR-10-1499 79.02 81.38 2.36 13.90
108.56 114.34 5.78 3.46
KR-10-1502 71.80 82.14 10.34 2.60
87.66 89.87 2.21 2.44
*Notes: (1) True thickness is not determined.
(2) Other drill holes from this zone were
reported in Stockwatch on Sept. 16, 2010.
B-Mag zone
The B-Mag zone is an individual northwest-trending mineralized zone
located on the east side of the proposed Peel open pit. A further
series of 2010 drill holes were completed on the southeastern margin of
this existing resource (see drill hole plan map figure which can be
found on the company's website).
The "Summary of significant intercepts from the B-Mag zone*
(proposed Peel open pit)" table lists significant drill hole intercepts in the B-Mag zone
that were recently received. Drill hole KR-10-1520 intercepted 9.42
metres averaging 7.06 g/t Au starting at 3.0 metres. The recent
drilling in the B-Mag zone was successful in extending gold
mineralization by 15 to 33 metres laterally to the southeast of the
existing resource.
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT INTERCEPTS FROM THE B-MAG ZONE*
(PROPOSED PEEL OPEN PIT)
Thick- Grade
Drill From To ness Au
hole No. m m m g/t
KR-10-1513 25.27 31.53 6.26 1.85
KR-10-1518 5.59 6.09 0.50 15.30
7.63 11.70 4.07 2.43
23.47 26.52 3.05 1.71
KR-10-1520 3.05 12.47 9.42 7.06
*Notes: (1) True thickness is not determined.
(2) Other drill holes from this zone were
reported in Stockwatch on Sept. 16, 2010.
Connector zone
The Connector target is a combination magnetic, gravity and gold-in-soil
anomaly, lying upslope from the Gully resource in the Shamrock zone.
See the Connector target plan map figure on the YNG website. This target trends nearly east-west and lies at a high angle to the
well defined Gully (vein) resource. One last drill hole was recently
received, and is presented in the "Summary of significant intercepts from the Connector zone*
(proposed Gully open pit)" table. The rest of the drill
holes were reported in Stockwatch on Oct. 26, 2010.
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT INTERCEPTS FROM THE CONNECTOR ZONE*
(PROPOSED GULLY OPEN PIT)
Thick- Grade
Drill From To ness Au
hole No. m m m g/t
KR-10-1494 20.82 21.29 0.47 1.57
140.06 140.54 0.48 7.11
* Notes: (1) True thickness is not determined.
(2) Other drill holes from this zone were reported
in Stockwatch on Oct. 26, 2010.
None of these recent drill intercepts from the Hoodoo, B-Mag, Break and
Connector zones were included in the data used for the NI 43-101
resource estimate released on April 14, 2008, and therefore are likely
to lead to an increase in the resource at the Ketza River project. A
complete table of updated results for the 2009-2010 drilling program
can be found on the company's website.
All of the assays were analyzed at ALS Laboratory Group in North
Vancouver. The documentation of the quality control and quality
assurance protocols are described in the NI 43-101 document described
above and can be found on the company's website.
This news release was compiled and written by the chief geologist for
the Ketza River project, Ed Gates (MSc, PGeo). It was also reviewed
and approved by Todd Johnson (MSc), vice-president of exploration
for Yukon-Nevada Gold. Mr. Johnson is the qualified person for
the purpose of this release.
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