New Gold-Copper Targets In Dominican Republic
VANCOUVER, BC - Precipitate Gold Corporation reported results of an initial collaborative data review conducted in concert with GoldQuest Mining Corp. as part of the companies' recently announced data sharing agreement aimed at developing a better regional understanding of the Dominican Republic's Tireo Gold Belt and its geological characteristics and district scale potential.
Initial collaborative efforts have focused on establishing a geological base by combining each company's independently generated satellite images and airborne geophysical data into a unified compilation that has now created the district's first inferred regional scale geology map. This newly generated inferred regional geology map, which covers an area measuring about 65 kilometers by up to 12 kilometers, highlights areas of recent discoveries and known gold/copper mineralization throughout the belt, while unveiling five new exploration target areas with similar geological characteristics to those identified over known mineralization. A critical next step in the ongoing data review will include incorporating detailed geophysical and geochemical data (already generated) into the new model framework while ongoing GoldQuest and pending Precipitate mapping programs will further refine these new target areas. Results of the current and pending groundwork will be released by the companies, jointly or individually, as it is completed and analyzed.
Precipitate's President & CEO, Jeffrey Wilson commented, "This inferred geological map is an excellent and inexpensive step towards understanding the formation processes that created the Tireo's known mineralized bodies. More importantly, applying a unified data framework allows us to highlight new areas that display target signatures similar to known mineralized bodies within this large regional trend. The ability to efficiently vector in on priority areas with follow-up groundwork could significantly expedite the discovery process. We are quite pleased that this computer-aided mapping study distinguished most of our known gold-copper mineralized areas and points to new follow-up areas with similar mineral potential. We continue to believe that our Tireo Gold Belt properties represent a large (jointly nearly 550 square kilometers) and significantly underexplored new gold district and that the Belt will ultimately be recognized as one of the more important new discovery terrains."
Tireo Gold Belt rocks extend through Haiti and the Dominican Republic (Hispaniola's Central Cordillera region) for an estimated distance of 290 km forming an extensive mineral exploration corridor. Regionally, the Tireo Formation volcanic rocks are the Belt's primary gold-copper exploration focus where mineral occurrences include volcanogenic massive sulphide, porphyry-skarn and intermediate sulphidation epithermal styles of gold-copper mineralization. The region's polymetallic (Gold-Copper-Silver) silica + sulphide mineralization is often hosted near an andesitic-dacitic contact (ex. Candelones and Romero) and/or in close association with a dacitic/rhyolitic volcanic dome (ex. Ginger Ridge, Romero and La Miel). The accompanying map of the GoldQuest/Precipitate portion of the Tireo shows a clearly defined, fault bounded, northwesterly trending package of favorable rocks underlying the Companies concession holdings. GoldQuest currently has crews mapping new areas within its portion of the trend and Precipitate plans to start its next mapping/prospecting program shortly.