Ironbark announces final drill results for 2008 campaign at Citronen Zinc Project October 13, 2008
Posted by Fortbridge in Mining.Tags: citronen, drill results, greenland, ironbark, zinc
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Australian exploration and development company Ironbark (ASX: IBG) announced today the receipt of final assay results from its 2008 drilling season at the company’s headline, wholly owned Citronen Zinc Project in northern Greenland.
Final assay results from Phase 4 of Ironbark’s 2008 drilling program have now been received, and the Company is pleased to report that zinc (Zn) and/or lead (Pb) mineralisation was intercepted in all drill holes (that made target depth), highlighting the highly prospective nature and large scale of the project.
Ironbark drilled over 11,228 metres of diamond drilling at Citronen during the company’s 2008 drilling season. All drill assays results have been received and resource modelling has now commenced, and the Company is confident that the successful 2008 drilling program will allow a larger resource to be confirmed.
Significant results from the 7 drill holes (CF08 175-181) include:
CF08-176;
4.3m @ 5.0 % Zn+Pb from 64.2m, and
9.8m @ 2.3% Zn+Pb from 72.9m, and
3.4m @ 8.3% Zn+Pb from 88.6m
CF08-177;
4.8m @ 4.3% Zn+Pb from 67.2m, and
7m @ 6.2% Zn+Pb from 89.4m, and
3.9m @ 5.5% Zn+Pb from 98.5m
For detailed results and drill hole locations, please click here to read the full announcement.
For further information:
Jonathan Downes
Managing Director
T +61 8 6461 6350
www.ironbark.gl
or
James Moses
Fortbridge Consulting
T +61 420 991 574
E james.moses@fortbridge.com







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