Commences Drilling at Cordero Project

 

VANCOUVER, BC - Levon Resources Ltd. reported that diamond drilling has recommenced at the Cordero silver, gold, zinc, lead, project located 35 kilometres northeast of Hidalgo Del Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico. Initial drilling will concentrate on continued testing of the Pozo de Plata target, including step out drilling from hole C09-5 that cored a long well-mineralized interval grading 152 metres of 80.64 g/T Ag, 0.61 g/T Au, 1.41% Zinc and 1.22% lead. Other areas to be drill tested will include regions of high chargeability and soil geochemistry, as partially drill tested in the fall program, and additional targets being defined by a concurrent surface program.

Field crews mobilized to the project in early January and subsequent surface mapping and prospecting have successfully extended the mapped extent of the belt another two kilometres southwest of the Pozo de Plata diatreme-dyke complex, into an area of limited bedrock exposure. Initial showings included intervals of hematite stained diatreme breccia which were subsequently exposed by a 545 metre trench. Ongoing mapping in this area has now delineated a two kilometre diameter area defined by circular features comprised of additional hematite stained breccia and islands of domed limestone country rocks. Current interpretations of this new zone, referred to as the Dos Mil Diez zone, are that it may represent a surface expression of a larger diatreme complex.

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