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Jourdan Acquires Cache Phosphate Property with 11 Metres of 4.14% Phosphate Near Saguenay, Quebec
Jourdan Acquires Cache Phosphate Property with 11 Metres of 4.14% Phosphate Near Saguenay, Que...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Jourdan Acquires Cache Phosphate Property with 11 Metres of 4.14% Phosphate Near Saguenay, QuebecJourdan Acquires Cache Phosphate Property with 11 Metres of 4.14% Phosphate Near Saguenay, Quebec\n * 100% interest in 40-claim, 22.5 sq. km Cache Phosphate Property, no royalties \n* Historic composite channel samples of 4.14% P2O5  over 11m and 3.41% P2O5  over 19m\n* Government results of up to 5.54% P2O5, up to 20.6% TiO2 and up to 71.7% Fe2O3(Total)\n* Historic grab samples of up to 8.36% P2O5 and 9.96% TiO2\n* Historic channel sample of up to 5.38% P2O5 over 1.0 m, up to 8.84% TiO2 over 1.0 m and up to 38.51 Fe2O3 over 1.0 m\nToronto, Ontario CANADA, September 19, 2013 /FSC/ - Jourdan Resources Inc. (JOR - TSX Venture), (\"JOURDAN\" or the \"Company\") (www.jourdan.ca) is pleased to announce that it has acquired 100% interest in the 22.5 square kilometre Cache Phosphate Property (or, \"Cache\"), composed of 40 claims and located 100 km northeast of Saguenay, 100 km southwest of Jourdan's Dissimieux Lake Phosphate Property, and 90 km south of Jourdan's Jazz Phosphate Property, in the Province of Quebec, Canada.\nThe property was staked by Jourdan following extensive compilation and targeting of prospective geological units along the St. Lawrence North Shore Region between Saguenay and Baie-Comeau, in proximity to Jourdan's Jazz and Dissimieux Lake Phosphate Properties (See Map 2). The Cache Phosphate Property covers a belt of gabbroic rocks rich in apatite (phosphate) and ilmenite (titanium). These rocks have many similarities to the Mirepoix Phosphate property that has been drilled by Arianne Phosphate located 20 km west of the Cache Phosphate Property. The band of gabbroic rocks on the Cache Phosphate Property has been traced for several kilometres on surface.\nThe advantage of Cache, when compared to other occurrences of titanium-phosphate, is the extent of the host unit. The gabbroic band extends between 0.5 and 1 kilometres wide and has been followed on surface for at least 10 km (See Map 3).\n\"We are excited at the results of our summer regional targeting program.  The Cache project is the first phosphate property completely compiled and staked by Jourdan\" states Michael Dehn, President and CEO.  \"The Cache Phosphate Property supplements our Jazz and Dissimieux Lake Phosphate Prop...