Irving Resources Discovers New, Buried Hot Spring System at Omui Mine Site, Omu Au-Ag Vein Project, Hokkaido, Japan |
Monday, 13. December 2021 14:00 |
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 13, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Irving Resources Inc. (CSE:IRV; OTCQX: IRVRF) (“Irving” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce it has discovered a new, buried hot spring system immediately beneath areas previously targeted with shallow drilling at the Omui Mine Site, part of Irving’s 100% controlled Omu Au-Ag Vein Project, Hokkaido, Japan. Also, the Company completed one diamond drill hole at Hokuryu, also part of the Omu Au-Ag Vein Project with at least one notable vein intercept. Summary of New Discovery at Omui Mine Site and Implications for Exploration Potential
Because of the very important nature of this discovery, Irving is currently working on plans to conduct follow up drilling around Honpi at Omui beginning in February 2022. “The discovery of a new, older hot spring system beneath Honpi raises exciting possibilities,” commented Quinton Hennigh, technical advisor and director of Irving. “We appear to have an entirely new level to test. Hole 19OMI-010 encountered multiple high-grade veins at depth, ones that are somewhat distinct from those encountered at shallow levels around Honpi. Until now, we have been challenged to understand this dichotomy. We have also been challenged to point to the source of Au- and Ag-rich fragments of silica found trapped in Honpi vein material. It could be the answer is right below our feet. Because this is an exceptionally important target, we are making plans for follow up drilling at Omui beginning in February of next year. We are very excited what might be discovered.” Summary of Diamond Drilling at Hokuryu
Quinton Hennigh (Ph.D., P.Geo.) is the qualified person pursuant to National Instrument 43-101 responsible for, and having reviewed and approved, the technical information contained in this news release. Dr. Hennigh is a technical advisor and director of Irving Resources Inc. About Irving Resources Inc.: Irving is a junior exploration company with a focus on gold in Japan. Irving also holds, through a subsidiary, a Joint Exploration Agreement with Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC). JOGMEC is a government organization established under the law of Japan, administrated by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan, and is responsible for stable supply of various resources to Japan through the discovery of sizable economic deposits of base, precious and rare metals. Additional information can be found on the Company’s website: www.IRVresources.com. Akiko Levinson, Forward-looking information THE CSE HAS NOT REVIEWED AND DOES NOT ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR ADEQUACY OF THIS RELEASE. Photos accompanying this announcement are available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/4cb5336f-55df-4f23-af8f-67aa73906be2 https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/25204b6c-a086-49dd-b72d-53033621c0c9 https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/9c1ed36c-91c5-4d67-976a-92f7279c2678 https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/cf0432ed-a39d-4a08-a5cc-f649876c837c ![]() For further information, please contact: Tel: (604) 682-3234 Toll free: 1 (888) 242-3234 Fax: (604) 971-0209 info@IRVresources.com Figure 1Laminated gray and white hot spring silica sinter overlain by dark gray silty mudstone in core. Dark coloration partially originates from fine sulfide mineralization. Down hole depth is 303.8 m.Figure 2Fibrous columnar algal remains, now silicified, occurring within a bed of sinter in core. Down hole depth is 314 m.Figure 3Examples of sulfide rich sinter from various intervals in hole 21OMI-002. Brassy and gray material is pyrite. Light gray, white and tan areas are silica.Figure 4Model illustrating the geologic evolution of Honpi looking ESE. Top shows the initial epithermal system with a feeder and sinter. Second shows this system buried by the Omu Sequence and re-establishment of the epithermal system. It was this phase that produced the veins that come to surface around Honpi. Bottom shows Honpi in its current state, somewhat tilted and eroded. Irving drilled shallow holes to test for near-surface veins. Hole 21OMI-002 tested these same veins but encountered a sinter-rich sequence from approximately 240-340m down hole ending in volcanic and sedimentary rocks, the Kamiomu Formation. Sinter was found down slope from Honpi where it comes to surface. Irving believes the feeder for the sinter to be below the main vein, Honpi. Deep Au-Ag-rich veins encountered in hole 19OMI-010, a deep hole drilled off section from this image, may be part of this lower feeder. Irving rates this target with highest priority for follow up drilling in early 2022. |
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