| Marum Resources Inc - Chinchaga diamond project progress 
 Marum Resources Inc
 MMU
 Shares issued 23,627,616
 1998-07-13 close $0.13
 Tuesday Jul 14 1998
 Also Micrex Development Corporation (MIX)
 Also Caribgold Resources Inc (CG)
 Mr. Richard Boulay reports
 Marum Resources has provided the following report on the progress on
 its 100 per cent Marum, Marum/Caribgold and Marum/Micrex diamond
 exploration joint ventures (totalling approximately 925,000 acres) in the
 Chinchaga area of northwestern Alberta.
 
 Geochemical Sampling Program
 Apex Geoscience carried out a helicopter supported geochemical
 sampling program in late 1997. Samples were collected from all three
 Marum projects in the Chinchaga area. Geochemical indicator minerals
 that suggest a kimberlite origin have been recovered. These include
 chrome diopsides; G3, G5 and G9 pyropes; and one G11 pyrope with an
 unusually high chrome content of 13.76 per cent.
 
 Reconnaissance Drilling Program
 An 11 hole reconnaissance coring auger drill program was completed on
 the Marum/Caribgold joint venture in March 1998. Basal glacial tills
 were sampled in some of the holes. Green volcanic ash material was
 encountered in all of the drill holes. A green sandy unit, essentially a
 sandy tuff formed by the clumping of wet volcanic ash dust into small
 ball-shaped particles, was encountered in two holes on one target. An
 abnormally thick accumulation of volcanic ash was encountered at one
 of the drill targets at approximately the same stratigraphic level as the
 Ashton pipes. All of the samples of volcanic ash and sandy tuff contain
 abundant shards of volcanic quench glass.
 The samples were processed at Saskatchewan Research Council in
 Saskatoon and at Overburden Drilling in Ottawa. Microscope and
 microprobe analyses of the samples indicate that the volcanic ash and
 sandy tuff may have been ejected from a nearby kimberlitic volcanic
 pipe. This diagnosis is based on the recovery of a broad range of
 indicator minerals from core samples, including some indicators that are
 considered exclusive to a kimberlite source. These include pristine,
 black, high-titanium biotite crystals and altered olivine in the volcanic
 ash. Also, abundant chrome-bearing picro-ilmenites were recovered
 from the green sandy tuff. Some of the picro-ilmenites are encrusted
 with perovskite, a calcium titanium oxide. The presence of perovskite
 reaction rims on picro-ilmenite grains is specifically indicative of a
 kimberlite origin since the perovskite reaction rims actually formed in
 the rising kimberlite magma. The volcanic ash also yielded a fragile
 fragment of a mantle derived ascent granulite containing two types of
 pyroxene and a garnet. This provides an independent confirmation of a
 nearby deeply sourced volcanic pipe. The thin glacial till cover in the
 drill holes also yielded an encouraging assortment of indicators,
 including chrome-bearing picro-ilmenites, eclogitic garnets and chrome
 diopsides with chrome content high enough to indicate a mantle origin.
 The discovery of volcanic ash and tuff layers that contain fragile olivine,
 perfect high-titanium biotite crystals and picro-ilmenite grains with
 perovskite reaction rims suggests the presence of nearby kimberlite
 intrusions.
 
 High Resolution Airborne Survey
 Immediately following the completion of the March 1998 drill program,
 a 7,000 line kilometre, 200 metre line spacing, aeromagnetic survey was
 completed. The survey was flown by Spectra Geoscience and covers
 approximately 11 townships, including Marum/Caribgold joint venture
 land, Marum 100 per cent land and Marum/Micrex joint venture land.
 The aeromagnetic survey has revealed approximately 40 high intensity
 point targets that are separate from the original 600 metre survey
 targets. These new targets are powerful enough to be visible on the raw
 total field magnetic dataset and are spatially related to prominent
 basement magnetic highs. The character and quality of most of these
 anomalies are similar to the magnetic signatures associated with the
 diamondiferous Monopros Mountain Lake kimberlite and several of
 Ashton's Buffalo Head Hills kimberlites.
 
 1998 Reconnaissance Mapping and Sampling Program
 Upon receipt of the preliminary aeromagnetic dataset in June, Marum
 personnel undertook a two week sampling program. Approximately 60
 soil, stream and basal till reconnaissance samples were taken in the
 vicinity of some of the new anomalies. Samples are currently being
 prepped for analysis.
 
 Exploration Plans
 The Chinchaga diamond exploration program has been conducted in a
 systematic and cost effective manner. The next step is to validate and
 prioritize high intensity 200 metre aeromagnetic anomalies for drilling.
 The summer exploration program on Marum and Marum/Micrex joint
 venture land will consist of a helicopter supported anomaly investigation
 program. This program will consist of surface mapping, ground
 magnetics and basal till sampling down ice of anomalies. The objective
 is to generate two classes of drill targets; targets which can be drilled
 during summer or autumn; and targets which are more effectively drilled
 during winter. Caribgold Resources, the operator of the
 Marum/Caribgold joint venture, is currently evaluating exploration
 recommendations proposed by the project consultant, Apex Geoscience.
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