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Azimut delineates major gold-polymetallic prospective zones at Rex South, Nunavik, Northern Quebec
Symbol: AZM.TSX Venture Longueuil, QC, Sept 9, 2014 /CNW Telbec/ - Azimut Explorat...

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\nSymbol: AZM.TSX Venture\n\n\n\nLongueuil, QC, Sept 9, 2014 /CNW Telbec/ - Azimut Exploration Inc. (\"Azimut\" or the \"Company\") (TSXV : AZM) is pleased to report significant progress on the mineral potential assessment of its Rex South property following further analysis of the database acquired during the Company's exploration programs. Rex South is a major 100%-owned property at the heart of the Quebec government's Plan Nord project. The geologic context of the property and associated mineralization type are, so far, unique in Northern Quebec and open considerable exploration perspectives for the region. \n\nEighteen (18) mineralized zones and prospects delineate a cumulative 57-km length of prospective sectors within a 30 km by 10 km area centered on the Qalluviartuuq Intrusive Complex (\"QIC\"), an ovoid-shaped fluorite-topaz-bearing granitic intrusion. Key results are summarized on the appended figures:\n\n\nFigure 1:  Location of targets and prospective sectors \nFigure 2:  Gold and Silver mineralization \nFigure 3:  Tellurium and Bismuth mineralization \nFigure 4:  Tungsten and Tin mineralization \nFigure 5:  Copper and Fluorite mineralization \nFigure 6:  Drilling and channel results \nThe core area of the Rex South property, as shown on Figure 1, represents 382 km2 or 53% of the project's surface area. The significant mineral endowment of this area appears spatially linked with the QIC, which played a controlling role in the regional mineralization process. This context presents strong analogies with the characteristic features of the Reduced Intrusion-related gold deposit type (i.e., metallic assemblage, mineral zoning, alteration, nature of host rocks). Examples of this deposit type notably include the world-class Donlin Creek and Fort Knox gold deposits in Alaska.\n\nData was acquired during five months of field work from 2010 to 2012, which included a preliminary rotary drilling program in 2011 for a total of 4,934 m. Well-identified targets, including intrusion-related and IOCG targets, can now be concurrently advanced through a program of surface prospecting, airborne geophysics and diamond drilling. Azimut's management considers Rex South a key asset for the Company.\n\nThe Rex South property comprises 1,661 claims with a surface area of 723.3 km2. It i...