Aton Reports Further Diamond Drilling Results From Abu Marawat, Including 8.52 g/t Gold and 88.7 g/t Silver Over 15.4 Metres, and 6.06 g/t Gold and 59.6 g/t Silver Over 17.3 Metres
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                                    Topic:                                                                     Company Update                               		                                VANCOUVER, BC /  ACCESS Newswire / May 20, 2025 / Aton  Resources Inc. (TSXV:AAN) ("Aton" or the "Company") updates investors  on the results of its ongoing diamond drilling programme at the Abu  Marawat deposit ("Abu Marawat"), located within the retained exploration  areas of the Company's Abu Marawat Concession (the "Concession") in the  Eastern Desert of Egypt.
  Highlights:
 
 - To  date 95 diamond drill holes have been drilled at Abu Marawat, for a  total of 7,917m. All holes have been drilled horizontally or at shallow  angles to test near-surface mineralisation in an area of steep and  mountainous terrain that is hard to access for conventional drilling  rigs, and is largely undrilled;
 
  - Results for a further 21  holes, AMD-146 to AMD-166, are now available, with significant high  grade polymetallic mineralised intersections including:
 
 - 8.52 g/t Au, 88.7 g/t Ag, 9.50 g/t AuEq, 2.15% Cu and 0.59% Zn over a 15.40m interval on the Central Vein zone ("CVZ"), from 23.50m downhole depth (hole AMD-151);
 
  - 6.06 g/t Au, 59.6 g/t Ag, 6.72 g/t AuEq, 1.02% Cu and 1.24% Zn over a 17.30m interval on the CVZ, from 32.80m downhole depth (hole AMD-146);
 
  - 4.14 g/t Au, 40.7 g/t Ag, 4.59 g/t AuEq, 0.85% Cu and 0.17% Zn over a 13.90m interval on the CVZ, from 13.30m downhole depth (hole AMD-149);
 
  - 3.07 g/t Au, 33.7 g/t Ag, 3.44 g/t AuEq, 0.45% Cu and 0.43% Zn over a 16.50m interval on the CVZ, from 8.00m downhole depth (hole AMD-148).
 
  
   "This  latest tranche of results from the horizontal diamond drilling  programme at Abu Marawat is very pleasing, and is indicating the  presence of a significant near-surface core of high grade mineralisation  on the CVZ" said Tonno Vahk, CEO. "We are also seeing some nice  looking mineralisation in the ongoing RC programme at Semna, and we  expect to be able to release the first results from this programme in  the coming weeks. The programme at Abu Marawat is approaching the finish  line, and we are also now doing some additional drilling there for a  metallurgical testwork programme. The identification and delineation of  high grade mineralisation near to surface at both Abu Marawat and Semna  is very positive as Aton looks to the long term development of multiple  mining operations at the Abu Marawat Concession. Work on the Hamama West  PFS and ESIA is continuing steadily, with the ongoing establishment of  the environmental baseline, and we are planning to start the next phase  of hydro drilling at Hamama in the coming weeks, as we seek to establish  a viable groundwater supply for the mining projects."
  Abu Marawat gold-silver-copper-zinc deposit
  The  Abu Marawat gold-silver-copper-zinc deposit is located approximately  35km northeast of the Hamama West deposit and 10km north-northeast of  the Semna gold mine project, and is accessed via a well maintained  desert track from the Qena-Safaga highway, approximately 25km to the  north (Figure 1). On March 1, 2012 Aton Resources, when formerly named  Alexander Nubia International Inc, announced a maiden Inferred Mineral  Resource at Abu Marawat, prepared by Roscoe Postle Associates Inc., in  compliance with the requirements set out in Canada's National Instrument  43-101. The resource was subsequently restated in an updated Technical  Report without amendment (see news release dated January 24, 2017), and  which is available online at Aton's website at pr.report.  This Inferred Mineral Resource was based on 98 diamond drill holes  totalling 19,573 metres. 19 of these holes were drilled by a former  property owner, Minex Minerals Egypt, a wholly owned subsidiary of  Greenwich Resources Plc during the late 1980's, and the remainder were  drilled by Aton in 2011. The Inferred Mineral Resource comprises 2.9 million tonnes at an average grade of 1.75 g/t Au, 29.3 g/t Ag, 0.77% Cu and 1.15% Zn,  containing 162 thousand ounces of gold, 2.7 million ounces of silver,  49 million lbs of copper, and 73 million lbs of zinc, and was based on  net smelter return ("NSR") cut-off grades.
 
       Figure 1: Geology plan of the Abu Marawat Concession, showing the location of the Abu Marawat deposit
  The  polymetallic mineralisation at Abu Marawat is interpreted as being  mesothermal in origin, and occurs in a series of discrete and roughly  parallel N-S to NNW-SSE trending veins and structures, of which the Fin  Vein and the CVZ are the most significant, hosted within a sequence of  intensely hydrothermally altered, felsic metavolcanic rocks (Figure 2).  The Fin Vein and the CVZ are about 50-100m apart and have been traced  for at least 800m in surface outcrop and drill holes. Aton's previous  drilling has demonstrated that these structures extend to at least 200m  in depth. The bulk of the Inferred Mineral Resource at the Abu Marawat  deposit encompasses parts of the CVZ and the Fin Vein, but there are  also other subparallel mineralised veins to the east and to the west of  these structures, such as the J Vein, the JVZ structure, and the Valley  Vein zone (Figure 2).
  The mineralisation at Abu Marawat comprises a  series of steep to near vertical finely brecciated  quartz-carbonate-sulphide "veins". At surface the Fin Vein and CVZ are  expressed by quartz-rich gossans, and all the larger structures display  development of intense wallrock alteration in outcrop. Several of the  veins, notably the CVZ, were mined at surface in ancient times,  apparently primarily for copper. The mineralised system at Abu Marawat  currently remains open both laterally and at depth.
  Further to the  north, the Abu Marawat deposit appears to be truncated by a large  WNW-ESE trending fault postulated to run beneath wadi sediments. To the  east a prominent ridge composed of altered ultramafic rocks is thought  to represent a significant geological terrane boundary (Figure 2).
 
       Figure 2: Geology plan of the Abu Marawat area, showing the location of pre-2024 Aton drill holes
 
       Figure 3: Geology and drill hole collar plan of holes targeting the CVZ and Fin Vein structures, AMD-146 to AMD-164
  Abu Marawat diamond drilling programme
  The  current diamond drill programme started in June 2024, and to date 95  diamond drill holes (holes AMD-101 to AMD-195) have been completed, for a  total of 7,917.2 metres. All the holes have been drilled horizontally  or at shallow angles to test previously undrilled near-surface  mineralisation.
  Assay results are now available for a further 21  holes, AMD-146 to AMD-166, and the collar details of these holes are  provided in Appendix A. The holes were predominantly designed to test  the CVZ, near to the surface, with the drilling on west-southwesterly  azimuths. Some holes were extended to intersect the Fin Vein further to  the west. The drilling was focussed on the central area of the Abu  Marawat deposit (Figure 2).
  Holes AMD-165 and AMD-166 were also drilled on west-south westerly azimuths towards the southern end of the CVZ.
  Discussion of results
  All  intersection details from the currently reporting holes AMD-146 to  AMD-166 are provided in Appendix B, with selected intersections shown  below in Table 1.
 
 Hole ID
 
  | Intersection (m)
 
  | Au (g/t)
 
  | Ag (g/t)
 
  | AuEq (g/t) 1
 
  | Cu (%)
 
  | Pb (%)
 
  | Zn (%)
 
  | Comments
 
  |  From
 
  | To
 
  | Interval
 
  |  AMD-146
 
  | 32.80
 
  | 50.10
 
  | 17.30
 
  | 6.06
 
  | 59.6
 
  | 6.72
 
  | 1.02
 
  | 0.01
 
  | 1.24
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  incl.
 
  | 35.70
 
  | 47.20
 
  | 11.50
 
  | 8.99
 
  | 79.7
 
  | 9.88
 
  | 1.48
 
  | 0.01
 
  | 1.25
 
  |  
 
  |  AMD-147
 
  | 29.50
 
  | 53.00
 
  | 23.50
 
  | 1.65
 
  | 23.5
 
  | 1.91
 
  | 0.34
 
  | 0.01
 
  | 1.44
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  incl.
 
  | 44.90
 
  | 53.00
 
  | 8.10
 
  | 3.43
 
  | 43.1
 
  | 3.91
 
  | 0.75
 
  | 0.02
 
  | 1.28
 
  |  
 
  |  AMD-148
 
  | 8.00
 
  | 24.50
 
  | 16.50
 
  | 3.07
 
  | 33.7
 
  | 3.44
 
  | 0.45
 
  | 0.00
 
  | 0.43
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  AMD-149
 
  | 13.30
 
  | 27.20
 
  | 13.90
 
  | 4.14
 
  | 40.7
 
  | 4.59
 
  | 0.85
 
  | 0.01
 
  | 0.17
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  incl.
 
  | 13.30
 
  | 19.30
 
  | 6.00
 
  | 8.94
 
  | 55.8
 
  | 9.56
 
  | 0.79
 
  | 0.02
 
  | 0.20
 
  |  
 
  |  AMD-150
 
  | 18.60
 
  | 36.30
 
  | 17.70
 
  | 1.84
 
  | 26.2
 
  | 2.14
 
  | 1.37
 
  | 0.01
 
  | 0.58
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  AMD-151
 
  | 23.50
 
  | 38.90
 
  | 15.40
 
  | 8.52
 
  | 88.7
 
  | 9.50
 
  | 2.15
 
  | 0.02
 
  | 0.59
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  incl.
 
  | 23.50
 
  | 32.60
 
  | 9.10
 
  | 11.68
 
  | 102
 
  | 12.81
 
  | 1.79
 
  | 0.03
 
  | 0.59
 
  |  
 
  |  AMD-154
 
  | 13.70
 
  | 30.40
 
  | 16.70
 
  | 2.49
 
  | 36.0
 
  | 2.89
 
  | 1.02
 
  | 0.01
 
  | 0.49
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  incl.
 
  | 24.10
 
  | 30.40
 
  | 6.30
 
  | 5.68
 
  | 42.8
 
  | 6.16
 
  | 1.84
 
  | 0.02
 
  | 0.75
 
  |  
 
  |  AMD-156
 
  | 82.90
 
  | 94.20
 
  | 11.30
 
  | 1.37
 
  | 15.5
 
  | 1.54
 
  | 0.11
 
  | 0.04
 
  | 0.87
 
  | Fin Vein zone
 
  |  Notes:
 
 - Gold equivalent calculated using Au and Ag only, with a Au:Ag ratio of 90
 
  
  |   Table 1: Selected intersections from the Abu Marawat diamond drilling programme, AMD-146 to AMD-166
  This  latest tranche of drill holes again returned significant polymetallic  mineralised intersections from the CVZ, in some cases carrying notably  high grades of gold, silver and also copper over consistent widths.  These intersections including 8.52 g/t Au, 88.7 g/t Ag, 9.50 g/t gold equivalent ("AuEq", calculated using Au and Ag only, with a Au:Ag ratio of 90), 2.15% Cu and 0.59% Zn over a 15.40m interval, from 23.50m downhole depth (hole AMD-151); 6.06 g/t Au, 59.6 g/t Ag, 6.72 g/t AuEq, 1.02% Cu and 1.24% Zn over a 17.30m interval, from 32.80m downhole depth (hole AMD-146); and 4.14 g/t Au, 40.7 g/t Ag, 4.59 g/t AuEq, 0.85% Cu and 0.17% Zn over a 13.90m interval,  from 13.30m downhole depth (hole AMD-149). These intersection widths  effectively reflect the true width of the mineralised CVZ structure.  Please refer to the news release dated March 11, 2025 for further  details about the CVZ mineralisation.
  Hole AMD-165, drilled at the  southern outcropping extent of the CVZ also intersected a wide zone of  mineralisation on the CVZ (0.69 g/t Au, 19.4 g/t Ag, 0.90 g/t AuEq and  0.21% Cu, over a 23.90m interval from 33.10m downhole depth), albeit at a  lower grade. This phase of the drilling has indicated a continuous body  of near-surface mineralisation in excess of 250m strike length in the  central part of the CVZ, with notably high grades of gold, silver,  copper and also zinc, particularly in its central core, although the  grades diminish towards the southern and northern ends of the structure.  A further phase of reverse circulation percussion ("RC") drilling is  planned to test the deeper parts of the CVZ and to infill and confirm  the previous diamond drilling carried out by Aton during 2011 and Minex  during the 1980's.
  Activity Update
 
 - The  Company is continuing its discussions with its JV partners at the  Egyptian Mineral Resources Authority, and the Ministry of Petroleum and  Mineral Resources, with regards to the proposed changes to the Hamama  West Pre-Feasibility Study (see news release dated November 8, 2024).  The Company intends to change the focus from the originally envisaged  heap leach processing route, to a modular CIL processing route to allow  for the processing of mineralisation from Semna and Abu Marawat.
 
  - The  Company has engaged Wardell Armstrong International ("WAI"), part of  the SLR Consulting Group, to undertake a programme of metallurgical  testwork on the different Abu Marawat mineralisation types. Drilling is  currently ongoing to collect whole PQ3 sized core samples at Abu Marawat  for comminution testing, as well as leach testing. Additionally further  testwork will be undertaken to assess the viability of SART  (sulphidisation, acidification, recycling and thickening) processing to  recover copper from the Abu Marawat mineralisation.
 
  - The initially planned c.  5,000 metre phase 3 RC drilling programme at the Semna deposit to  follow up on the 2023 phase 1 RC and 2024 phase 2 diamond drilling  programmes, is ongoing, with 39 holes completed for a total of 4,639  metres drilled to date. The Company expects to be able to release the  first results of this programme in the coming weeks.
 
  - The  Company plans to suspend the RC programme at Semna at the end of May  2025 and mobilise the drill rig and crews to Hamama to carry out the  next phase of hydro drilling as part of the plan to develop a viable  groundwater source for the Hamama project. RC drilling in January 2025,  has confirmed that the Nubian Sandstone aquifer has sufficient  properties to yield adequate water for the Hamama West mine project (WAI  internal technical note, 17/2/2025). The next step will be the  drilling, using mud rotary drilling methods, and construction of a c.  300-350m deep monitoring well in June 2025. After this has been  completed a 300mm diameter pump test well will be drilled, and it is  planned to construct this for future use as a production well.
 
  - Environmental  monitoring programmes for the Hamama West Environmental and Social  Impact Assessment, also being undertaken by WAI, are ongoing at Hamama  West. A weather station was installed at Hamama in November 2024, and  air quality and dust monitoring equipment have since been installed.
 
   Sampling and analytical procedures
  The  Abu Marawat diamond drill holes were drilled at a combination of either  HQ3 size (61.1mm diameter) and/or PQ3 size (83mm diameter). Core was  loaded into metal core boxes by the drill crew under supervision of Aton  geologists. The core was metre marked onsite at the Abu Marawat camp,  with basic geotechnical measurements (total core recovery, solid core  recovery, and rock quality designation) undertaken by Aton geologists,  as well as specific gravity measurements. It was also photographed in  both wet and dry states at Abu Marawat. The core was then carefully  packed and transported to the Rodruin exploration camp, where it was  geologically logged by senior Aton geologists, and marked up for cutting  and sampling at the Rodruin core farm. Samples were typically selected  over nominal 1m intervals, but as determined by the logged lithologies.  The core was half-cut by Aton staff at the onsite Rodruin sample  preparation facility. After the core had been cut, the relevant cut  intervals were then photographed again.
  The split half-core  samples were collected and bagged up in cloth bags, weighed and crushed  to -4mm onsite, and split to a nominal c. 500-1,000g sample size. The coarse crushed reject samples are retained onsite at the Rodruin sample preparation facility.
  QAQC  samples were inserted into the sample runs at a rate of approximately 1  certified reference material (or "standard" sample) every 30 samples, 1  blank sample every 15 samples, and 1 duplicate split sample every 15  samples.
  The dried, crushed and split samples were shipped to ALS  Minerals sample preparation laboratory at Marsa Alam, Egypt, where they  were pulverised to a size fraction of better than 85% passing 75  microns. From this pulverised material a further sub-sample was split  off with a nominal c. 100g size, which was shipped on to ALS  Minerals at Rosia Montana, Romania for geochemical analysis. The reject  pulp material was returned to the sample preparation facility at  Rodruin, where it is also retained onsite
  The samples were  analysed for gold by fire assay (30g charge) with an atomic absorption  spectroscopy ("AAS") finish (analytical code Au-AA23). Any high grade  gold samples (>10 g/t Au) were re-analysed using analytical code  Au-GRA21 (also fire assay, with a gravimetric finish).
  Samples  were also analysed for silver, copper, lead and zinc using an aqua regia  digest followed by an AAS finish (analytical code AA45). Any high grade  silver and base metal samples (Ag >100 g/t, and Cu, Pb or Zn  >10,000ppm or >1%) were re-analysed using the ore grade technique  AA46 (also an aqua regia digest followed by an AAS finish).
  About Aton Resources Inc.
  Aton  Resources Inc. (TSXV:AAN) is focused on its 100% owned Abu Marawat  Concession ("the Concession"), located in Egypt's Arabian-Nubian Shield,  approximately 200 km north of AngloGold Ashanti's world-class Sukari  gold mine. Aton has identified numerous gold and base metal exploration  targets at the Concession, including the Hamama deposit in the west, the  Abu Marawat deposit in the northeast, and the Rodruin deposit in the  south of the Concession. Two historic British gold mines are also  located on the Concession at Semna and Sir Bakis. Aton has identified  several distinct geological trends within the Concession, which display  potential for the development of a variety of styles of precious and  base metal mineralisation. The Abu Marawat exploitation lease is 57.66  km2 in size, covering the Hamama West and Rodruin mineral  deposits, and was established In January 2024 and is valid for an  initial period of 20 years. The Concession also includes an additional  255.0 km2 of exploration areas, retained for a further period  of 4 years from January 2024. The Concession is located in an area of  excellent infrastructure; a four-lane highway, a 220kV power line, and a  water pipeline are in close proximity, as are the international  airports at Hurghada and Luxor.
  Qualified person
  The  technical information contained in this News Release was prepared by  Javier Orduña BSc (hons), MSc, MCSM, DIC, MAIG, SEG(M), Chief Geologist  of Aton Resources Inc. Mr. Orduña is a qualified person (QP) under  National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
  For further information regarding Aton Resources Inc., please visit us at  www.atonresources.com or contact:
  TONNO VAHK Chief Executive Officer  Tel: +1 604 318 0390  Email:  info@atonresources.com
  Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
  Some  of the statements contained in this release are forward-looking  statements. Since forward-looking statements address future events and  conditions; by their very nature they involve inherent risks and  uncertainties. Actual results in each case could differ materially from  those currently anticipated in such statements.
  Neither TSX  Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is  defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility  for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
  Appendix A -Abu Marawat diamond drill hole collar details, holes AMD-146 to AMD-166
 
 Hole ID
 
  | Collar co-ordinates 1,2
 
  | EOH depth (m)
 
  | Dip
 
  | Grid azimuth
 
  | Target
 
  |  X
 
  | Y
 
  | Z
 
  |  AMD-146
 
  | 563912.1
 
  | 2933060.3
 
  | 651.4
 
  | 69.4
 
  | -0.8
 
  | 240.0
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  AMD-147
 
  | 563912.3
 
  | 2933060.4
 
  | 650.6
 
  | 62.5
 
  | -19.6
 
  | 240.0
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  AMD-148
 
  | 563874.9
 
  | 2933088.9
 
  | 648.3
 
  | 38.9
 
  | 0.1
 
  | 230.3
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  AMD-149
 
  | 563874.9
 
  | 2933089.7
 
  | 646.9
 
  | 173.8
 
  | -35.2
 
  | 239.5
 
  | CVZ, Fin Vein
 
  |  AMD-150
 
  | 563889.6
 
  | 2933076.0
 
  | 649.6
 
  | 48.1
 
  | 0.8
 
  | 231.5
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  AMD-151
 
  | 563889.8
 
  | 2933076.2
 
  | 648.7
 
  | 49.5
 
  | -30.6
 
  | 231.2
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  AMD-152
 
  | 563899.4
 
  | 2933104.4
 
  | 639.0
 
  | 73.6
 
  | -31.6
 
  | 241.4
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  AMD-153
 
  | 563863.3
 
  | 2933110.5
 
  | 643.4
 
  | 66.5
 
  | 0.7
 
  | 229.3
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  AMD-154
 
  | 563863.4
 
  | 2933110.7
 
  | 642.0
 
  | 63.2
 
  | -35.3
 
  | 228.5
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  AMD-155
 
  | 563848.0
 
  | 2933140.7
 
  | 645.9
 
  | 52.5
 
  | -9.4
 
  | 239.9
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  AMD-156
 
  | 563829.2
 
  | 2933182.6
 
  | 637.4
 
  | 101.0
 
  | 0.3
 
  | 239.9
 
  | CVZ, Fin Vein
 
  |  AMD-157
 
  | 563794.7
 
  | 2933219.1
 
  | 632.7
 
  | 104.9
 
  | -0.5
 
  | 239.8
 
  | CVZ, Fin Vein
 
  |  AMD-158
 
  | 563795.6
 
  | 2933219.5
 
  | 631.7
 
  | 30.1
 
  | -30.5
 
  | 239.6
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  AMD-159
 
  | 563795.7
 
  | 2933219.5
 
  | 631.7
 
  | 52.0
 
  | -34.5
 
  | 239.8
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  AMD-160
 
  | 563763.0
 
  | 2933237.1
 
  | 635.0
 
  | 81.0
 
  | -0.5
 
  | 231.8
 
  | CVZ, Fin Vein
 
  |  AMD-161
 
  | 563763.3
 
  | 2933237.4
 
  | 634.1
 
  | 40.2
 
  | -30.1
 
  | 230.7
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  AMD-162
 
  | 563739.3
 
  | 2933258.5
 
  | 629.7
 
  | 61.1
 
  | 0.0
 
  | 239.2
 
  | Fin Vein
 
  |  AMD-163
 
  | 563738.7
 
  | 2933260.0
 
  | 629.8
 
  | 68.8
 
  | -0.7
 
  | 260.8
 
  | Fin Vein
 
  |  AMD-164
 
  | 563739.4
 
  | 2933259.5
 
  | 628.6
 
  | 62.8
 
  | -30.2
 
  | 249.3
 
  | Fin Vein
 
  |  AMD-165
 
  | 563965.0
 
  | 2932973.6
 
  | 663.0
 
  | 83.8
 
  | -0.6
 
  | 234.6
 
  | Southern end of the CVZ
 
  |  AMD-166
 
  | 563965.3
 
  | 2932973.8
 
  | 662.1
 
  | 76.6
 
  | -31.1
 
  | 235.6
 
  | Southern end of the CVZ
 
  |  Notes:
 
 - All co-ordinates are UTM (WGS84) Zone 36R
 
  - Collars have all been RTK surveyed using an eSurvey E800 integrated GNSS base and receiver
 
  - All drill holes were downhole surveyed using a magnetic survey tool
 
  
  |   Appendix B - Abu Marawat significant intersections, holes AMD-146 to AMD-166
 
 Hole ID
 
  | Intersection (m)
 
  | Au (g/t)
 
  | Ag (g/t)
 
  | AuEq (g/t) 2
 
  | Cu (ppm)
 
  | Pb (ppm)
 
  | Zn (ppm)
 
  | Comments
 
  |  From
 
  | To
 
  | Interval
 
  |  AMD-146
 
  | 32.80
 
  | 50.10
 
  | 17.30
 
  | 6.06
 
  | 59.6
 
  | 6.72
 
  | 1.02
 
  | 0.01
 
  | 1.24
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  incl.
 
  | 35.70
 
  | 47.20
 
  | 11.50
 
  | 8.99
 
  | 79.7
 
  | 9.88
 
  | 1.48
 
  | 0.01
 
  | 1.25
 
  |  
 
  |  AMD-147
 
  | 29.50
 
  | 53.00
 
  | 23.50
 
  | 1.65
 
  | 23.5
 
  | 1.91
 
  | 0.34
 
  | 0.01
 
  | 1.44
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  incl.
 
  | 29.50
 
  | 30.30
 
  | 0.80
 
  | 4.91
 
  | 67.2
 
  | 5.66
 
  | 0.12
 
  | 0.04
 
  | 1.32
 
  |  
 
  |  and incl.
 
  | 36.50
 
  | 41.10
 
  | 4.60
 
  | 1.45
 
  | 16.6
 
  | 1.63
 
  | 0.30
 
  | 0.00
 
  | 2.88
 
  |  
 
  |  and incl.
 
  | 44.90
 
  | 53.00
 
  | 8.10
 
  | 3.43
 
  | 43.1
 
  | 3.91
 
  | 0.75
 
  | 0.02
 
  | 1.28
 
  |  
 
  |  AMD-148
 
  | 8.00
 
  | 24.50
 
  | 16.50
 
  | 3.07
 
  | 33.7
 
  | 3.44
 
  | 0.45
 
  | 0.00
 
  | 0.43
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  AMD-149
 
  | 13.30
 
  | 27.20
 
  | 13.90
 
  | 4.14
 
  | 40.7
 
  | 4.59
 
  | 0.85
 
  | 0.01
 
  | 0.17
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  incl.
 
  | 13.30
 
  | 19.30
 
  | 6.00
 
  | 8.94
 
  | 55.8
 
  | 9.56
 
  | 0.79
 
  | 0.02
 
  | 0.20
 
  |  
 
  |  and
 
  | 154.80
 
  | 155.30
 
  | 0.50
 
  | 0.82
 
  | 15.5
 
  | 1.00
 
  | 0.22
 
  | 0.02
 
  | 1.59
 
  | Fin Vein?
 
  |  AMD-150
 
  | 18.60
 
  | 36.30
 
  | 17.70
 
  | 1.84
 
  | 26.2
 
  | 2.14
 
  | 1.37
 
  | 0.01
 
  | 0.58
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  AMD-151
 
  | 23.50
 
  | 38.90
 
  | 15.40
 
  | 8.52
 
  | 88.7
 
  | 9.50
 
  | 2.15
 
  | 0.02
 
  | 0.59
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  incl.
 
  | 23.50
 
  | 32.60
 
  | 9.10
 
  | 11.68
 
  | 101.9
 
  | 12.81
 
  | 1.79
 
  | 0.03
 
  | 0.59
 
  |  
 
  |  and incl.
 
  | 37.00
 
  | 38.90
 
  | 1.90
 
  | 12.15
 
  | 178.9
 
  | 14.14
 
  | 4.02
 
  | 0.02
 
  | 1.08
 
  |  
 
  |  AMD-152
 
  | 54.50
 
  | 60.30
 
  | 5.80
 
  | 2.39
 
  | 40.6
 
  | 2.84
 
  | 0.47
 
  | 0.00
 
  | 0.44
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  AMD-153
 
  | 9.40
 
  | 13.00
 
  | 3.60
 
  | 3.50
 
  | 21.8
 
  | 3.75
 
  | 0.51
 
  | 0.00
 
  | 0.25
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  and
 
  | 21.40
 
  | 22.20
 
  | 0.80
 
  | 1.92
 
  | 21.2
 
  | 2.15
 
  | 0.09
 
  | 0.01
 
  | 0.16
 
  |  
 
  |  AMD-154
 
  | 13.70
 
  | 30.40
 
  | 16.70
 
  | 2.49
 
  | 36.0
 
  | 2.89
 
  | 1.02
 
  | 0.01
 
  | 0.49
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  incl.
 
  | 16.20
 
  | 19.50
 
  | 3.30
 
  | 1.03
 
  | 9.9
 
  | 1.14
 
  | 0.23
 
  | 0.00
 
  | 0.12
 
  |  
 
  |  and incl.
 
  | 24.10
 
  | 30.40
 
  | 6.30
 
  | 5.68
 
  | 42.8
 
  | 6.16
 
  | 1.84
 
  | 0.02
 
  | 0.75
 
  |  
 
  |  AMD-155
 
  | 11.70
 
  | 16.60
 
  | 4.90
 
  | 2.09
 
  | 12.4
 
  | 2.22
 
  | 1.13
 
  | 0.00
 
  | 0.36
 
  | CVZ
 
  |  and
 
  | 23.60
 
  | 24.60
 
  | 1.00
 
  | 3.94
 
  | 33.1
 
  | 4.31
 
  | 0.45
 
  | 0.01
 
  | 0.43
 
  |  
 
  |  AMD-156
 
  | 82.90
 
  | 94.20
 
  | 11.30
 
  | 1.37
 
  | 15.5
 
  | 1.54
 
  | 0.11
 
  | 0.04
 
  | 0.87
 
  | Fin Vein zone
 
  |  AMD-157
 
  | 64.00
 
  | 65.00
 
  | 1.00
 
  | 1.16
 
  | 8.0
 
  | 1.24
 
  | 0.14
 
  | 0.00
 
  | 1.80
 
  |  
 
  |  and
 
  | 87.00
 
  | 88.35
 
  | 1.35
 
  | 2.06
 
  | 25.1
 
  | 2.33
 
  | 0.42
 
  | 0.01
 
  | 2.31
 
  | Possible Fin Vein (eastern structure?)
 
  |  and
 
  | 94.10
 
  | 95.10
 
  | 1.00
 
  | 1.41
 
  | 19.1
 
  | 1.62
 
  | 0.98
 
  | 0.06
 
  | 2.38
 
  | Fin Vein
 
  |  AMD-158
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | NSA
 
  |  AMD-159
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | NSA
 
  |  AMD-160
 
  | 13.60
 
  | 14.60
 
  | 1.00
 
  | 1.50
 
  | 5.9
 
  | 1.56
 
  | 0.07
 
  | 0.00
 
  | 0.46
 
  | Possible CVZ?
 
  |  and
 
  | 60.00
 
  | 62.40
 
  | 2.40
 
  | 2.74
 
  | 38.7
 
  | 3.17
 
  | 0.30
 
  | 0.05
 
  | 1.66
 
  | Possible Fin Vein (eastern structure?)
 
  |  AMD-161
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | NSA > 0.47 g/t Au
 
  |  AMD-162
 
  | 29.00
 
  | 31.40
 
  | 2.40
 
  | 1.01
 
  | 28.8
 
  | 1.33
 
  | 0.25
 
  | 0.00
 
  | 0.73
 
  | Possible Fin Vein (eastern structure?)
 
  |  AMD-163
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | NSA > 0.21 g/t Au
 
  |  AMD-164
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | -
 
  | NSA > 0.44 g/t Au
 
  |  AMD-165
 
  | 33.10
 
  | 57.00
 
  | 23.90
 
  | 0.69
 
  | 19.4
 
  | 0.90
 
  | 0.21
 
  | 0.01
 
  | 0.61
 
  | Southern end of the CVZ
 
  |  and
 
  | 64.50
 
  | 66.00
 
  | 1.50
 
  | 1.44
 
  | 18.1
 
  | 1.64
 
  | 0.05
 
  | 0.00
 
  | 0.12
 
  |  
 
  |  
 Hole ID
 
  | Intersection (m)
 
  | Au (g/t)
 
  | Ag (g/t)
 
  | AuEq (g/t) 2
 
  | Cu (ppm)
 
  | Pb (ppm)
 
  | Zn (ppm)
 
  | Comments
 
  |  From
 
  | From
 
  | From
 
  |  AMD-166
 
  | 37.80
 
  | 40.70
 
  | 2.90
 
  | 1.84
 
  | 20.3
 
  | 2.07
 
  | 0.04
 
  | 0.06
 
  | 0.75
 
  | Southern end of the CVZ
 
  |  and
 
  | 60.70
 
  | 62.50
 
  | 1.80
 
  | 0.75
 
  | 14.4
 
  | 0.91
 
  | 0.06
 
  | 0.03
 
  | 0.47
 
  |  
 
  |  Notes:
 
 - Mineralised  intervals were typically calculated using a nominal cut-off of 0.5 g/t  gold equivalent (AuEq), other lower grade intervals were defined  subjectively
 
  - Gold equivalent calculated using Au and Ag only, with an Au:Ag ratio of 90
 
  
  |   SOURCE: Aton Resources, Inc.
 
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