Western Alaska Minerals Intersects First Gold Intercept at Warm Springs

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4.68 meters of 1.29 g/t Au including 0.18 meters of 12.5 g/t Au

TUCSON, AZ / ACCESSWIRE / August 29, 2024 / Western Alaska Minerals (the "Company" or "WAM") (TSXV:WAM) is pleased to announce initial gold assay results from their first ever drilling at the Warm Springs target on the Illinois Creek project in western Alaska.

Highlights:

  • Two gold zones intercepted in drill hole IC24-0004:

    • 1.29 g/t Au over 4.68 meters within massive pyrite, including:

      • 12.5 g/t Au and 0.9% Cu over 0.18 meters

    • 2.13 g/t Au over 2.96 meters, including:

      • 5.57 g/t Au over 1.01 meters

  • Discovery of a new and separate mineralized structure parallel to the Illinois Creek Fault, opening the potential of a new "spoke" to the system.

  • First significant copper and gold mineralization intercepted since WAM initiated exploration in 2021.

  • The gold bearing zone is located approximately 1.4 km southeast of the Illinois Creek gold-silver resource (Figure 1).

"Finding gold at Warm Springs opens up a whole new gold target zone within the eight-kilometer-long trend between the Illinois Creek and Waterpump Creek resources," said Kit Marrs, founder and CEO of Western Alaska Minerals.

Mr. Marrs continues, "This is an exciting complement to our high-grade silver-zinc-lead resource at Waterpump Creek."

Figure 1. Top: Google Earth view looking down and to the northwest of the Illinois Creek CRD system, encompassing Illinois Creek resource - Warm Springs - LH - Waterpump Creek resource. Bottom: LeapFrog 3D model of the mineralized areas.

Warm Springs Target

Dr. Peter Megaw, Technical Advisor and world-renowned silver and CRD geologist stated, "The appearance of gold and copper in the multiply brecciated alteration and mineralization zones cut in these latest holes at Warm Springs clearly indicates we're zeroing in on a repeatedly reactivated structure that acted as a major pathway for proximal/near-source mineralizing fluids. The CRD continuum model suggests the next steps are to link this to the distal silver-lead-zinc resource at Waterpump Creek and the more proximal gold-copper resource adjoining the historical Illinois Creek mine. The possibility that this is a separate structure parallel to the Illinois Creek Fault is especially intriguing as it may indicate a whole new "spoke" to the system."

Western Alaska Minerals has completed nine drill holes at Warm Springs. Extensive alteration and oxide mineralization along with local base-metal sulfide mineralization has been intercepted in seven of the nine drill holes.