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NSX Silver Reports High-Grade Silver Samples and Identifies Four Large Poly-Metallic Anomalies at its Oso Blanco II Concession in Mexico
BEDFORD, NS, Aug. 21, 2012 /CNW/ - NSX Silver Inc. (NSY: TSXV) is pleased to report on re...

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n\n\n\n\nBEDFORD, NS, Aug. 21, 2012 /CNW/ - NSX Silver Inc. (NSY: TSXV) is pleased to report on results obtained from a property-wide rock-chip\n geochemical survey being carried out on its Oso Blanco II concession\n located in the State of Sonora, Mexico approximately 270 kilometers\n east of Hermosillo.  Silver values up to 545 grams per tonne were returned from the samples and four large poly-metallic anomalies\n have also been delineated.\n\n\nNSX Silver has completed a Phase 1 geochemical survey on a portion of\n its wholly-owned Oso Blanco II concession, which is located 5\n kilometers from the Company's Dios Padre Silver Project. The\n geochemical survey covered a 5 km2 portion of part of the Oso Blanco II concession known as the Wierigo\n Zone.  An additional 3 km2 of the Huerigo Zone remains to be sampled.\n\n\nThe Company was attracted to the previously unexplored Huerigo Zone by\n alteration in surface rocks that is similar to that seen at the Dios\n Padre Project.  A total of 677 rock chip surface samples were taken at\n approximate intervals of 100 meters and shipped to ALS Chemex for\n assay. Of the total samples taken, 201 samples (29% of the total\n samples) contain anomalous values for one or more metals.  Anomalous\n zones are defined by multi-point silver assays that in many cases are\n supported by anomalous multi-element assay values that exceed the\n background populations.\n\n\nOf the 201 anomalous samples, 71 samples or 35% exceeded 5 grams of\n silver per tonne.  Forty-seven samples reported in excess of 10 grams\n of silver per tonne of which 17 samples were greater than 30 grams of\n silver per tonne including 4 samples that were greater than 100 grams\n of silver per tonne. \n\n\nLead values as high as 2.05% and copper values as high as 1.56% were\n also returned, as well as, anomalous values for molybdenum (0.66% and\n 0.3%).\n\n\nThe geochemical survey identified four large anomalies that have been\n determined to be targets warranting further exploration.  These targets\n are hosted in the lower volcanic sequence that commonly hosts mineral\n deposits in the Sierra Madre Occidental.  Metals such as lead, zinc\n silver, copper, and molybdenum may occur coincident with other metals\n in the same anomaly, but not all metals occur in all the metal\n anomalies. ...