Klondike Star Discovers New Mineralized Zones At Ultra
Project
SEATTLE, February 15, 2007 (BUSINESS WIRE) – Donald W. Flinn,
P.Eng., Vice-President, Operations for Klondike Star Mineral Corporation
(OTCBB:KDSM) today announced the discovery of volcanogenic massive sulphide
zones at it’s Ultra Project, near Haines Junction, Yukon, Canada. The
Telluride Zone was discovered in outcrop at 2600 meters (8500 feet) elevation
on the northwest ridge of Mount Cairnes, approximately 4.5 kilometers southwest
of the massive sulphide boulders previously described on the property. This
outcropping zone is thought to be the source of the zinc-copper-silver rich
boulders. A second discovery, the Nunatak Zone is located along trend about 3
kilometers to the southeast of Telluride.
The existence of the
Telluride mineralized zone was noted by previous workers, but had not been
sampled or described in detail. The massive sulphide zone outcrops for about
200 meter along strike, and disappears in both directions beneath overburden
and snowfields. The Telluride zone trends northwest, is up to 4 meters thick,
and dips moderately to the south into the mountain. A low grade sulphide vein
stockwork zone up to 35 meters thick underlies the massive sulphide horizon.
The massive sulphide grades up to 3.23% copper, 6.75% zinc, 17.8 ppm silver and
0.15 ppm gold over a 4.0 meter thickness. Maximum values of 13.4% copper, 6.75%
zinc, 56 ppm silver and 0.25 ppm gold were obtained from the zone.
The
massive sulphide zones are hosted at the contact between mafic pillow lavas and
massive basalt, and have been classified as volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS)
deposits. The mineralized horizon has been followed intermittently for about 6
kilometers to the southeast of the Telluride zone, with another significant
massive sulphide zone discovered about 3 kilometers away. The Nunatak Zone was
discovered near the end of the 2006 exploration program, at an elevation of
2150m (7050 feet) on the north face of Mt. Cairnes. It consists of a bedded
massive sulphide zone and associated sulphide vein stockwork zone, with results
of 11.54% copper, 1514 ppm zinc and 7.2 ppm silver over a 3 meter thickness.
Flinn notes, “The 2006 program at Ultra represents a
significant success for our exploration team and the Company, with the
identification of a major VMS horizon with economically interesting grades and
widths.”
The 2006 work program at the Ultra property
consisted of property wide geological mapping and geochemical sampling,
detailed mapping of known showings, grid MMI soil geochemistry in areas of
geophysical anomalies previously identified near the massive sulphide boulder
zone, and trenching and helicopter pad building at the Telluride showing.
The VMS zones discovered in 2006 present certain logistical challenges,
being located on steep slopes at relatively high altitude and in areas in
proximity to snowfields and glaciers.
The field season in this area is
short, and the weather can be poor. The VMS horizon trend appears to extend
for a considerable distance including to the southeast.
The 2006 work
was supervised, mineral assessment conducted and the project technical report
written by Jean Pautler, P.Geo., senior independent consulting geologist. She
is a Qualified Person under Canadian National Instrument 43-101 mineral
resource reporting and qualifies as a Competent Person under U.S. reporting
standards.
About the Ultra Project
Ultra is an
intermediate stage exploration project that is drill ready. It is comprised of
404 mineral claims involving an area of 82 square kilometers (or 31.7 square
miles). Three types of mineralization are present on the property:
copper-zinc-silver-gold massive sulphide, magmatic
nickel-copper-platinum-palladium-gold and Cu-Ag veins. Placer gold is also
present. The property is near the former operating nickel-platinum Wellgreen
Mine and an area optioned by Falconbridge Limited. The discovery lies to the
northwest of various economically significant VMS deposits of various ages in
northern B.C. and southeast Alaska, such as Windy Craggy, Anyox, Granduc,
Greens Creek and Eskay Creek. Ultra is only 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) west of
the all-weather international Alaska Highway.
About Klondike
Star
Klondike Star Mineral Corporation is an established
exploration and development company actively working on eight major properties,
totalling 463 square kilometers or 179 square miles in the Yukon, Canada. The
company is developing extensive surface and subsurface mineralized zones on a
370 square kilometer or 143 square mile land position underlying the site of
the Klondike gold-producing region in the Dawson mining district. These
holdings include, but are not limited to properties known as the Lone Star
Project and the Indian River Placer Project, both advanced stage exploration.
Additionally, Klondike Star holds interests in 93 square kilometers or 36
square miles of select high potential targets for gold, base and precious
metals in the Watson Lake and Whitehorse mining districts of the
Yukon.
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