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Jaxon discovers Cobalt. This Season’s Channel Sampling Program Confirms Occurrences of Gold with Copper, Cobalt and Antimony Credits.

Sep 20, 2018 Download PDF

Jaxon is Preparing to Drill Test a Number of Pronounced Anomalies in October of 2018.

VANCOUVER, CANADA – Jaxon Mining Inc. (TSXV: JAX, FSE: OU31, OTC: JXMNF) is pleased to report it has received initial assay results from its first 112 chip samples from the Backbone Prospect at its Red Springs Project in BC and preparation for a drilling program is underway.

These Chip sample results (see Table 1) and other 55 surface grab/chip sample results (Table 2) were collected at Backbone and North Cirque areas from the 2017 and early 2018 exploration seasons confirm up to 1000 metres of strike length at the high-grade gold-bearing tourmaline breccia mineralization zone at Backbone and North Cirque areas (Figure 1)

Highlights of the chip channel sampling program are:

  • 5 metres grading 6.78 grams per tonne (g/t) gold including 2 metres grading 15.28 grams per tonne (g/t) in Channel E;
  • 13 metres grading 2.86 grams per tonne (g/t) gold including 2 metres grading 8.96 grams per tonne (g/t) in Channel D and;
  • 1 metre grading 6.57 grams per tonne (g/t) gold and 1.35 % copper in Channel A.

Importantly, most chip channels taken at tourmaline breccia zone have ended in good mineralization before the outcrop was covered by overburden and floats. Some chip channels such as Channel B and C taken from wall rocks also show reasonable gold mineralization. Other results included surface outcrops a further 200 metres north with channel samples of 1 m @ 1.07 g/t Au at the top of the mountain. Together, the separate chip channels covered at least 500 metres along the strike at Backbone area only. Chip Channel sample assays reported today total 112 samples with gold grades ranging from nil to 25.86 g/t Au. Chip channel samples are completed either over the tourmaline breccia zone or its wall rocks.

Other highlights include:

  • Cobalt grades from 4 grab samples in the gold-bearing tourmaline breccia zone in the North Cirque is up to 0.10% to 0.36%.
  • Another 80 chip channel samples from Backbone and North Cirque areas are expected to arrive in lab on Sept 20, 2018, to furtherly define the drilling targets for Jaxon’s 2018 drilling campaign.

With completion of surface chip channel sample program at Red Spring project, materials are being delivered for the construction of drill pads underway in Backbone and North Cirque areas.

Preliminary IP survey results at Backbone and North Cirque completed by Simcoe GeoScience are very encouraging (Figure 2) and are being evaluated to help define the drill targets.

John King Burns, Jaxon’s Chairman comments, “We are now preparing to drill test a number of anomalies indicated by our geophysical, surface and structural mapping and confirmed by our channel sampling work. Our team’s work continues to reveal more and more signs that we have discovered a remarkable and expansive poly metallic system. As the system’s scope is unfolding, each of our indicators is confirming the other and the geology holds together. The assay results currently received show consistent occurrences indicating the potential for the presence of more high grade gold mineralization with cobalt, copper and antimony credits. We are mobilizing to conduct an end of season, drill program that will test these very attractive anomalies at Backbone. Please stay tuned - if the weather holds and markets allow, the truth machines will start turning in the next few weeks.“

Figure 1 - Gold-Bearing Tourmaline Breccia Mineralization Zone (red outline) at Backbone and North Cirque Area

Table 1 - Significant Assay Results From Backbone Chip Channel Samples *

Method

FA/AAS

ICPM

ICPM

ICPM

Element


Au


Cu


Ag


Te

Unit

Length

g/t

ppm

ppm

ppm

A0020755

Trench A

1m chip

0.660

41.6

1.4

1.5

Wall Rock

A0020756

Trench A

1m chip

0.013

111.1

0.5

1.5

Wall Rock

A0020757

Trench A

1m chip

6.570

13575.2

37.7

57.9

Tml Bx

A0020754

Trench B

1m chip

0.195

38.8

1.7

1.9

Wall Rock

A0020759

Trench C

1m chip

1.753

424.0

8.6

<1.5

Wall Rock

A0020760

Trench C

1m chip

0.074

127.9

10.2

<1.5

Wall Rock

A0020761

Trench C

1m chip

0.535

182.7

7.5

<1.5

Wall Rock

A0020762

Trench C

1m chip

0.276

225.1

4.0

<1.5

Wall Rock

A0020763

Trench D

1m chip

0.009

9.4

0.5

<1.5

Wall Rock

A0020764

Trench D

1m chip

1.628

138.8

1.6

9.2

Tml Bx

A0020765

Trench D

1m chip

1.971

26.8

0.7

12.0

Tml Bx

A0020766

Trench D

1m chip

1.809

20.3

0.5

5.4

Tml Bx

A0020767

Trench D

1m chip

2.955

48.7

1.0

10.1

Tml Bx

A0020768

Trench D

1m chip

0.759

21.1

0.5

4.9

Tml Bx

A0020769

Trench D

1m chip

0.804

39.7

0.6

3.6

Tml Bx

A0020770

Trench D

1m chip

2.397

117.8

1.3

8.5

Tml Bx

A0020771

Trench D

1m chip

7.110

161.4

2.1

16.7

Tml Bx

A0020772

Trench D

1m chip

10.810

141.7

3.1

27.9

Tml Bx

A0020773

Trench D

1m chip

0.381

161.8

1.5

<1.5

Tml Bx

A0020774

Trench D

1m chip

1.030

35.4

1.1

<1.5

Tml Bx

A0020775

Trench D

1m chip

4.160

115.1

1.3

7.6

Tml Bx

A0020776

Trench D

1m chip

1.361

137.7

0.8

<1.5

Tml Bx

A0020781

Trench E

1m chip

1.170

417.9

1.1

5.0

Wall Rock

A0020782

Trench E

1m chip

0.440

172.0

0.5

2.1

Wall Rock

A0020783

Trench E

1m chip

1.833

227.2

1.9

4.9

Tml Bx

A0020784

Trench E

1m chip

25.860

229.8

6.3

43.9

Tml Bx

A0020785

Trench E

1m chip

4.590

509.6

4.7

9.9

Tml Bx

A0020792

Trench F

1m chip

2.366

404.3

3.2

6.7

Tml Bx

A0020793

Trench F

1m chip

0.335

260.2

1.3

<1.5

Tml Bx

A0020822

Trench H

1m chip

1.074

350.7

16.0

2.4

Tml Bx

A0020860

Trench J

1m chip

0.345

450.2

17.5

<1.5

Tml Bx

A0020861

Trench J

1m chip

0.312

244.4

7.9

<1.5

Tml Bx

A0020862

Trench K

1.3m chip

0.685

3382.1

7.2

3.2

Tml Bx

* Interval lengths may not represent true widths. “Tml Bx” means Tourmaline Breccia

Table 2 - Significant Assay Results From Backbone and North Cirque area from 2017 and 2018 Surface Sampling Program

Figure 2 - NE IP Line crossing the Backbone and North Cirque Areas at Red Springs

Qualified Person Yingting (Tony) Guo, P.Geo., COO for Jaxon Mining Inc., a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed the chip channel sampling program, prepared the scientific and technical information and verified the data supporting such scientific and technical information contained in this news release.

Sample Preparation and Analyses:

Prospecting samples were collected in the field by experienced, professional prospectors and geological staff. The samples were numbered, described and located in the field for follow-up. Numbered rock samples tags were placed inside each bag which was securely closed for transport to Jaxon’s secure cold storage locked facility in Smithers, BC. Representative sample slabs were cut from large specimens and halved rock samples so that portions of select samples could be saved for the Jaxon’s rock library, descriptive purposes and petrographic study. Bureau of Veritas Commodities Canada, Metallurgical Division of Richmond B.C. received the Rice Bag shipments after secure transport from Smithers and they prepared the samples by crushing, grinding and pulverizing to a pulp with barren material washing between each sample at the crush and pulverizing stages. Then 30 g of pulp was used for the gold assay using code A0368AUAA1 Au by Fire Assay, AAS finish in g/mt and over limit gold using code A0364AU Au FA/Gravity in g/mt. Tellurite assay using code AMA270TE_R ICP ES/MS_Multi Acid. Other elements assay using code ICPMA270 ICP ES/MS_ Multi Acid.

About Jaxon

Jaxon is a precious and base metals exploration company with a regional focus on Western Canada. The company is currently focused on advancing its Hazelton Project in north-central British Columbia and the More Creek Project (consolidating the Wishbone and Foremore properties) in BC’s Golden Triangle.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
JAXON MINING INC.

“John King Burns” ______
John King Burns, Chairman.

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