Stornoway’s additional diamonds
by Jo Black
Stornoway Diamond Corporation and Shear Minerals Ltd. announced additional macro and micro diamond recoveries from the 2007 drilling of the Kahuna kimberlite dyke at the Churchill Diamond Project in Nunavut.
In 2007 at Kahuna, 30 drill-holes from 18 set-ups totaling 2,333m were drilled along a tested 4.5km strike length of the kimberlite dyke to provide a better understanding of its size and geometry. A total of 142m of kimberlite was intersected with single intercepts ranging from 1.0m to 11.8m down-hole. Based on these intercepts the Kahuna kimberlite is a vertical dyke averaging 2.6m in true width. Drill core samples totaling 206.3 kg were processed and a total 1,071 diamonds including 99 macro diamonds were recovered.
In addition, samples were collected from each of the three mini bulk sample pits for micro diamond modeling. A total of 288.5 kg was processed with 1,619 diamonds, including 215 macro diamonds, being recovered. Results are listed below:
All samples were submitted to the Saskatchewan Research Council Geoanalytical Laboratories (”SRC”) accredited to the ISO/IEC 17025 standard by the Standards Council of Canada as a testing laboratory for diamond analysis using caustic fusion.
We have consistently recovered high diamond counts from both drilling and sample pitting along strike, confirming the homogeneous nature of the Kahuna dyke, says Shear President and CEO Pamela Strand.
All diamonds are being categorized by Mineral Services Canada in Vancouver in order to assess the population. A final report is pending.
The Churchill Diamond Project is owned 41.86% by Stornoway and 58.14% by Shear and is comprised of the diamond rights to more than two million acres located near the communities of Rankin Inlet and Chesterfield Inlet in the Kivalliq region of Nunavut. Work is presently focused on continued exploration of new promising indicator mineral trains and geophysical anomalies as well as the evaluation of a system of significantly diamond-bearing, vertically-emplaced kimberlite dykes that have returned sample grades of up to 2.18 carats per tonne.
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