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Soil Sampling Extends Potential Mineralized Zones by 600 Metres at Burro Creek, Arizona
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[{"type":"text","content":"Soil Sampling Extends Potential Mineralized Zones by 600 Metres at Burro Creek, Arizona(via Thenewswire.ca)\n \n \nTSX.V: NFR\n\n\n \nOTCQX: NFRGF\n\n\n \nFrankfurt: 8N6\n\n\n \nVancouver, BC: September 19, 2013. Northern Freegold Resources Ltd. (NFR: TSX-V) (the \"Company\" or \"Northern Freegold\") announces results of a soil sampling program at its wholly owned Burro Creek Gold/Silver Property, located in Mohave County, Arizona, USA (the \"Property\"). The soil sampling has successfully delineated two zones, with an aggregate length of 600 metres, containing anomalous gold and silver in soils. The northernmost of these two zones is adjacent to the existing resource at Burro which covers an area of approximately 250 metres by 45 metres.\n\n\n \nBurro Creek, Arizona - Soil Geochemical Program\n\n\n \nThe Burro Creek property covers a low-sulphidation epithermal gold/silver vein system that has been traced intermittently for more than 1.7 km along strike, exhibiting widths of up to 45 metres. The vein partially outcrops. Only 300 metres of the zone has been drilled to date and the mineralization is open to the north and south along strike, as well as at depth, and in possible subparallel structures. \n\n\n \nInitial soil sampling with analysis by partial leach, completed by the Company in 2008, was effective in detecting the Central vein. Prior to the 2013 program, no geophysics or soil sampling had been conducted by the Company on the 1,000 metre area between the Central and South veins, which is overlain by andesitic rocks (see attached map). \n\n\n \nThe objective of the 2013 soil geochemical program was to test for anomalous gold-silver mineralization in soils between the Central and South vein outcrops. A total of 385 stations were sampled over 28 lines. Gold values ranged from detection limit to 849.00 ppb and silver values ranged from 8.8 to 4,730 ppm. Analytical results clearly show the likelihood of the mineralized zone continuing between the two known outcrops. Gold-silver anomalous (defined by the 80th percentile) soils extend from the Central vein outcrop in a south-southeasterly direction for 350 metres with widths of 100-250 metres. The anomaly suggests a second, or offset, portion of the zone 120 metres to the west with significant width. This is suggestive of a possible widening of the vein.\n\n\n \nGold-silver a...