Dianor - New Important Discovery on the Adanac Property 97-07.MONTREAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 20, 1997--(ME DOR Dor or Dora, Canaanite seaport, ancient Palestine (modern Israel), N of Caesarea Palestinae. It was never a Jewish city but rather a Phoenician outpost. It was rebuilt by the Romans; still visible are the ruins of a temple and a theater. .) Ressources Dianor Inc. (Dianor), is please to announce the discovery of four (4) distinct mineralized min·er·al·ize v. min·er·al·ized, min·er·al·iz·ing, min·er·al·iz·es v.tr. 1. To convert to a mineral substance; petrify. 2. To transform a metal into a mineral by oxidation. 3. zones rich in GOLD. In the second phase of drilling, recently completed, drilling has allowed to recognize four (4) distinct mineralized zones called MC- A, MC-B, MC-C and MC-D . Six holes were drilled for a total of 1,219.20 meters of which, four holes intercepted GOLD mineralization Mineralization The process by which the body uses minerals to build bone structure. Mentioned in: Rickets mineralization, n the bioprecipitation of an inorganic substance. . "Zone MC-A" has provided up to 10.60 g/t Au (0.31 oz /t) over a width of 2.44 meters (8ft). "Zone MC-B" is located 10 meters (33 ft) above zone A. The best intercept is 18.67 g/t Au (0.545 oz/t) over a width of 0.91 meters (3.0 ft) "Zone MC-C" is located 5 meters (16 ft) above zone B. The best intercept is 4.63 g/t Au (0.135 oz/t) over a width of 0.91 meters (3.0 ft). "Zone MC-D" is located 30 meters (98 ft) above zone C . The best intercept to date in that zone is 13.57 g/t Au (0.396 oz/t) over a width of 1.82 meters (6.0 ft). During the first phase of diamond drilling Diamond Drilling is a highly specialized industry used for mineral exploration around the world. Most commonly using wireline and core bits with diamond encrusted matrix. To drill holes to max depths of twelve thousand feet, for the recovery of core used in verifying mineral some excellent auriferous au·rif·er·ous adj. Containing gold; gold-bearing. [From Latin aurifer, gold-bearing : aurum, gold + -fer, -fer. gradings have been detected. The best result obtained were 10.60 g/t (0.310 oz /t) over a width of 2.44 meters (8 ft). The four zones dip roughly 40 to 45 degrees to the North-East. The gold mineralization is found in quartz veins and veinlets associated with pyrite pyrite (pī`rīt) or iron pyrites (pīrī`tēz, pə–, pī`rīts), pale brass-yellow mineral, the bisulfide of iron, FeS2. and sometimes arsenopyrite arsenopyrite (är'sĭnōpī`rīt, ärsĕn`ō–) or mispickel (mĭs`pĭkəl), silver-white to steel-gray mineral with the metallic luster characteristic of a pyrite. . All zones are opened at depth and there are strong possibilities to locate other similar zones at proximity. -0-
SUMMARY OF 1996 AND 1997 DRILL CAMPAIGN
Hole From To Width Width Grading Grading
meters meters meters (feet) g/t Au oz/t Au
DA-96-44 56.39 59.19 2.80 (9.2) 4.80 (0.140)
DA-96-49 100.89 101.80 0.91 (3.0) 5.23 (0.153)
DA-96-50 68.58 71.02 2.44 (8.0) 10.60 (0.310)
DA-96-52 40.23 41.15 0.92 (3.0) 3.87 (0.113)
73.76 74.68 0.92 (3.0) 16.07 (0.469)
83.82 84.43 0.61 (2.0) 9.27 (0.271)
173.28 173.74 0.46 (1.5) 4.70 (0.137)
DA-96-53 81.69 82.30 0.61 (2.0) 7.97 (0.233)
DA-97-55 24.08 24.69 0.61 (2.0) 2.73 (0.080)
53.64 54.55 0.91 (3.0) 4.63 (0.135)
58.67 59.58 0.91 (3.0) 18.67 (0.545)
67.67 69.80 2.13 (7.0) 5.47 (0.160)
DA-97-56 72.54 73.76 1.22 (4.0) 2.87 (0.084)
DA-97-57 52.43 54.25 1.82 (6.0) 13.57 (0.396)
DA-97-58 166.42 166.73 0.31 (1.0) 3.83 (0.112)
Work Executed by:
Jacques Munger engineer for 16 years. Laboratory Bourlamaque
40 years experience
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