For known mineralized zones, intervals are based on geological observations, i.e. on the amount of quartz veining, a 1.00 g/t gold cut-off for compositing in intervals outside mineralized zones; individual composites are presented uncap and capped (when applicable) with individual values capped at 34.3 g/t Au; no minimum thicknesses considered.
To view the full assay results table please click on the following link (results disclosed today are identified in red font):
http://www.integragold.com/i/pdf/2016_Composites_Compilation_Triangle_NR_XXNov2016.pdf
To view a cross section of Triangle and the No. 4 Plug Deposit please click on the following link: http://www.integragold.com/i/pdf/2016_Nov_NR_Triangle_Cross_Section_use.pdf
To view core photos of select intercepts please click on the following link:
http://www.integragold.com/i/photos/Core-Photos---Nov-9-1.jpg
Expansion Drilling at C5 Returns the Widest Interval Ever Reported on that Structure, Demonstrating Potential Resource Upside at Triangle
Results from expansion drilling at C5 demonstrates the continuity of mineralization on this structure and further underscores the resource expansion potential at Triangle. The C5 structure dips at 60 to 65 degrees to the south and is located 125 m structurally below and parallel to the C4 structure, the largest of the C structures at Triangle. The results announced today include the widest interval ever reported on the C5 structure: 11.0 m of 40.74 g/t Au (13.59 g/t Au when individual assay intervals are capped at 34.3 g/t, 10.79 m in true width). This specific intersection is from the lower western section of the C5 structure, approximately 50 m from the 3.0 g/t cutoff limit of the Company's November 2015 resource estimate.
Other recent expansion drilling results outside the current resource (see Company news release dated November 10, 2015) include 9.74 g/t Au over 3.70 m, 10.92 g/t over 6.00 m, and 12.33 g/t Au over 2.10 m (uncapped, downhole width) further highlighting the resource growth potential for the C5 structure.
As illustrated in the attached vertical longitudinal section of the C5 structure (see link below), additional results are pending from multiple (8) drill holes at various depths. Note that the true thickness of intervals are indicated on all longitudinal sections and will differ from downhole lengths reported in the drill assay tables.
http://www.integragold.com/i/pdf/LS_C5-DDH_20161103_with_class.pdf
Drilling at C4 Structure Continues to Confirm Zone Continuity and Predictability of Geological Model
The results disclosed today from drilling completed on the C4 structure continue to demonstrate mineralization continuity in both thickness and grade. The intercepts, which are located on the western side of the C4 structure, include the following (all results uncapped, downhole width, see assay tables for details):
10.75 g/t Au over 10.45 m
18.12 g/t Au over 4.20 m
30.47 g/t Au over 2.90 m
15.91 g/t Au over 3.00 m
11.73 g/t Au over 2.20 m
These results continue to demonstrate the potential for resource growth on the C4 structure. To date, C4 is the largest of the high-angle C-type structures at Triangle.
As illustrated in the attached vertical longitudinal section of the C4 structure (see link below), additional results are pending from multiple (18) infill and extensional drill holes at various depths ranging from 325 m to 825 m vertical.
http://www.integragold.com/i/pdf/LS_C4-DDH_20161103_with_class.pdf
Infill Drilling in the C2 Structure Continues to Highlight Strong Internal Gold Distribution Continuity
The C1 and C2 structures host the majority of the gold mineralization in the upper portion of Triangle and are currently the focus of an extensive infill drill program conducted at 25 m centers. The objective of this program is to continue to define the internal continuity of gold mineralization in these two structures while subsequently providing additional information to guide the development of the underground exploration ramp that was initiated in July 2016.
The recent intercepts from the C2 structure have been frequently wider and higher grade than the November 2015 resource estimate averages for this zone (see News Release dated October 13, 2016). The results announced today, which are located throughout the C2 structure, include the following (all results uncapped, downhole width, see assay tables for details):
45.78 g/t Au over 6.90 m
14.15 g/t Au over 5.80 m
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8.18 g/t Au over 6.50 m
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6.77 g/t Au over 6.10 m
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6.63 g/t Au over 2.60 m