Mechanical
Trenching Reports 7 gpt Gold over 8.5 Metres
at Paso
Yobai, Paraguay
TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Jan. 8, 2009) - Latin
American Minerals Inc. (TSX VENTURE:LAT) (the "Company" or
"Latin American") reports that mechanical trenching across the
Discovery Zone on the Paso Yobai Gold Trend in Paraguay has exposed the
gold-bearing zone in all trenches, locally containing coarse visible gold.
The Paso Yobai Gold Trend hosting the Discovery Zone has been traced by
airborne and ground magnetic surveys along strike for 7 kilometres, and has
been outlined by a large regional gold soil anomaly measuring 8.5 kilometres long
by 2 kilometres
wide (Inset in Figure 1 of this press release). The core of the geochemical
anomaly measures 6,000
metres long and 250 metres wide, and
returned gold values in the soil ranging from 0.076 gpt to 1.1 gpt gold (Press
Release of June 2, 2008). Within this large geochemical anomaly, a 2 kilometre long
"Discovery Zone" has been traced by diamond drilling to a depth of 100 metres returning
26.64 gpt Au over 6.5
metres, including 43.08 gpt Au over 4 metres (Press Release of
January 16, 2008). A longitudinal section, presenting the diamond drill results
and the new trench assays discussed below, is illustrated in Figure 2.
Latin American excavated eleven trenches at 100 metre intervals
across the northern portion of the Discovery Zone. The locations of the
trenches are shown on Figure 1 of this release. The trenches are approximately 10 metres wide, 15 metres deep and
locally up to 40 metres
long (Pictures 1 and 2 of this press release). All of the trenches have been
mapped and sampled. Each trench is represented by two profiles, depicting the
north and south walls as mapped, i.e. the north wall looking north and the
south wall looking south. A typical trench profile (T2) including geology,
sample location and assay results, is presented in Figure 3. All of the trench
profiles are available on the Company's web site at www.latinamericanminerals.com.
Assay results have been received for ten trenches. Results in Trenches 1 to 7
show a high grade zone exposed in T1, reporting 21.47 gpt Au over 0.5 metres. The zone
continues in T2, reporting 61.38 gpt Au over 0.5 metres, 10.08 gpt Au
over 0.5 metres
in T3, 34.79 gpt Au over 0.6
metres in T4, 55.51gpt Au over 1.0 metre in T5, 7.0 gpt
Au over 0.7 metres
in T6, and 18.48 gpt Au over 1.3
metres in T7. This continuous high grade zone is
surrounded by one or possibly two lower grade shoots, producing a weighted
average grade of 8 gpt Au over 7.5 metres in T2 and 11.47 gpt Au over 2.8 metres in T7. All
significant assay results are summarized on Table 1 of this press release. The
trench results are geologically equivalent to the drilling results published in
our January 16th 2008 press release of the Discovery Zone, suggesting the gold
mineralization is continuous along strike and to depth.
Trenches 8, 9 and 11 show lower results, in part because this area has been
already worked by artisan miners, depleting the high grade shoots down to the
bottom of the trenches (about 15
metres). Further excavating to a depth of 25 metres will be carried
out to confirm gold mineralization below the level of the artisan working. Drilling
results under these trenches returned 12.52 gpt Au over 6 metres, indicating that
the gold mineralization continues at depth.
"Results show that high grade coarse gold mineralization is continuous in
length along the tested trenches," said Dr. Waldo Perez, Senior VP of
Exploration. "The upside potential is intriguing since the Discovery Zone
represents only 10% of the entire system."
David Wahl, President and CEO, stated, "We are extremely pleased with
current results in Paso Yobai, and are exploring various ways to advance the
property."
Dr. Waldo Perez, P.Geo., is Latin American Minerals Inc.'s internal Qualified
Person under the requirements of National Instrument 43-101 and is responsible
for this press release.
Latin American Minerals Inc. is a mineral exploration company focused on the
acquisition and development minerals projects in under-explored but highly
prospective countries of Latin America.
Notes:
Sampling and Analytical Protocols: The sampling and analytical protocols were
established, implemented and supervised by or under the direction of Dr. Waldo
Perez, the Company's internal Qualified Person as defined by National
Instrument 43-101. The samples from the trenches weighted more than 5 Kg and were collected in
continues channels 4cm deep and 4
cm wide and between 0.5m and 2m long. The sample
preparation was carried on the Company's sample preparation facility, operated
by Company technicians under the direct onsite supervision and QA/QC provided
by professionals from Alex Stewart Laboratories. Alex Stewart Assayers
Argentina S.A. ("ASAA") laboratory is an ISO 9001-certified
laboratory with laboratory facilities in Mendoza, Argentina and headquarters in
England. The trench samples were dried, crushed and split. A total of 200 grams of sample have
been separated for analysis The prepared samples were shipped by bonded courier
to "ASAA" laboratories in Mendoza Argentina for analysis. A total of 50 grams of each fraction
in the sample have been separated for analysis. All samples were assayed for
gold by Fire Assay with AA finish using 50 gram sample. Accuracy and precision of results
is tested through the systematic inclusion of duplicates, blanks and certified
reference standards.
This news release contains forward-looking statements, which can be identified
by the use of statements that include words such as "could",
"potential", "believe", "expect",
"anticipate", "intend", "plan",
"likely", "will" or other similar words or phrases. These
forward-looking statements, including statements regarding the Corporation's
beliefs in potential mineralization, are based on current expectations,
assumptions and projections about future events and entail various risks and
uncertainties that are beyond the Corporation's ability to control or predict. Actual
results may materially differ from expectations as more information regarding a
property is gathered or if the Corporation's estimates or assumptions prove
inaccurate. Factors that may materially affect actual results include, but are
not limited to, political, business and economic conditions in jurisdictions
where the Corporation conducts business, and risks associated with mineral
exploration and production. The Corporation does not intend, and does not
assume any obligations, to update forward-looking statements, whether as a
result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by
applicable securities laws. Readers should not place undue reliance on
forward-looking statements. The results described herein are exploratory in
nature and there can be no assurance that they are indicative of Mineral
Resources as defined in accordance with National Instrument 43-101.
Figure 1: Trenching and drilling compilation map
Figure 2:
Longitudinal Section
Table 1: Trench Assays (weighted averages gold grades
in grams per tonne).
Picture 1: Sampling and mapping the upper bench of
Trench 9.
Picture 2: Trench 3. Project geologists examine a gold
shoot running 10 gpt Au across 0.5 metres. Notice the extension of the shoot
in both sides of the wall.
Figure 3: Trench 2: South Wall Section (looking south)
The TSXV has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the
adequacy or the accuracy of this release.
For more information, please contact
Latin American Minerals Inc.
David Wahl
(416) 363-0841
Website: www.latinamericanminerals.com
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