
GWR Resources Inc announced assay results from DDH AZS11-29, testing the gold rich Aurizon South Cu-Au-Ag Zone located on the large Lac La Hache Porphyry and Skarn Project in central British Columbia.
GWR recommenced drilling in the Aurizon Zone South in December 2011. The Zone is a near vertical, potassically altered structure within a monzonitic, alkalic intrusion. The AZS structure includes hydrothermal breccia containing multi gram gold values ranging from a few grams per tonne up to 26 grams per tonne with associated copper and silver.
The Company has reinterpreted the 2010 drilling results, historical Induced Polarization surveys and utilized a new Titan-24 survey to reinterpret the strike of the zone to 020 degrees. The South zone now appears directly linked to the adjacent Aurizon Central to the north, which also contains hydrothermal breccia with gold enriched copper values.
Mobile Metal Ion soil geochemical surveys support the new interpretation, showing a strong 020 degree gold trend over both zones, extending several hundred meters to the south. More rigorous interpretation of the new Titan data is underway and is expected to improve understanding of the mineralization trends.
Four drill holes were completed in December 2011 and all holes have intersected the hydrothermal breccia with visible chalcopyrite. However, results from DDH AZS11-29 indicate local upward extension of higher grades, including 8 meters containing 3.6% Cu, 3.4 gram per tonne Au, 19 gram per tonne Ag including 2 meters containing 9.3% Cu, 8.4 gram per tonne Au and 48.1 gram per tonne Ag. This 9.6% copper value represents the highest 2 meter drill core assay obtained to date within the Aurizon Zones.










