Matamec Intersects 0.89% TREO Over 21.5 Metres on its Kipawa HREO-Y-Zr Deposit
MONTREAL, QUEBEC -- (Marketwire) -- 02/24/11 -- Matamec Explorations Inc. ('Matamec')(TSX VENTURE: MAT) is pleased to announce that assay results have been received for a further eight DDH on its 2010-2011 diamond drilling program on the Kipawa HREE-Y-Zr deposit in western Quebec.
This drill program started on December 1st 2010 and ended on February 8th 2011 for a total of 3,332 meters drilled. Its main objective was the improvement of resource quality, moving the majority of inferred resources into the indicated category.
Of the 42 DDH of the campaign, full results have been received for the first 13 holes (see the January 27th and February 10th press releases), and partial results have yet to be received for a further 17 DDH (KM107 to KM123). Mineralized intervals for the latest batch of eight holes are presented below (see Table 1 and Figure 1). All are mineralized with both eudialyte and Mosandrite.
Andre Gauthier, Matamec's president, comments that: 'The Kipawa high grade zone is still going strong up to hole KM102. The Central zone is slightly less enriched, almost by definition, but Kipawa's strengths remain in effect there, namely its significant heavy rare earth enrichment and the ease with which we're getting high recuperation rates in our ongoing lab tests.'
Table 1
Interim REE Zones Assay Results, 0.1% Y2O3 cut-off
2010-2011 Kipawa HREO-Y-Zr Deposit Drill Program
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Width % HREO
Drill From To (iii) ZrO2 LREO IREO HREO Y2O3 TREO Y2O3
Hole (m) (m) (m) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) /TREO
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KM95 greater
than
2.1 6.85 4.75 1.034 0.778 0.089 0.141 0.336 1.343 36
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greater
than
15.1 26.3 11.2 1.000 0.312 0.031 0.047 0.102 0.493 30
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KM96 See February 17th press release
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KM97 greater
than
26.05 32.35 6.3 0.911 0.305 0.033 0.056 0.118 0.512 34
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KM98 See February 17th press release
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KM99 greater
than
3.7 7.5 3.8 1.105 0.295 0.037 0.083 0.179 0.594 44
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13.2 19.05 5.85 0.461 0.344 0.036 0.056 0.140 0.576 34
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greater
than
39.06 47 7.94 0.817 0.208 0.028 0.053 0.119 0.407 42
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KM100 greater
than
29.4 50.93 21.53 0.764 0.539 0.052 0.084 0.217 0.892 34
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KM101 greater
than less
28.3 35.52 7.22 0.698 0.906 0.073 0.104 0.240 1.324 than 26
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greater
than
38.2 42.05 3.85 1.263 0.422 0.049 0.080 0.189 0.740 36
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greater
than
51.58 58.1 6.52 0.723 0.829 0.079 0.122 0.253 1.283 29
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KM102 See February 17th press release
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KM103 greater greater greater
than than than less
26.57 30.15 3.58 0.855 1.512 0.126 0.146 0.339 2.123 than 23
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33.03 38.75 5.72 0.661 0.345 0.032 0.046 0.103 0.527 28
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KM104 greater
than
27.15 29.9 2.75 0.724 0.488 0.044 0.068 0.144 0.744 28
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KM105 greater
than
20.25 28.25 8 0.806 0.410 0.045 0.070 0.162 0.688 34
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KM106
a
KM123 Not yet received
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(i) Light rare earths (LREO) = La2O3 to Nd2O3, Intermediate rare earths
(IREO) =Sm2O3 to Gd2O3, Heavy rare earths (HREO) = Tb2O3 to Lu2O3.
(ii) TREO = LREO IREO HREO Y2O3
(iii) All of Matamec's drill holes, in all three campaigns carried out at
Zeus, are oriented at 39 degrees north and have a plunge between -60 and
-70 degrees. This is within 10 degrees of perpendicular to the local dip of
the mineralized syenite body. Widths provided in all of Matamec's tables
are therefore thought to approximate true widths to within 3%.
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The drilling results set out above are preliminary, as some of the REE and zirconium analyses exceeded the limits of the analytical methods (marked by a 'greater than ' in the table). Full results will be released when they become available.
Upon receipt of final 2010-2011 assay results, a new 43-101 resource estimate will be completed by SGS Geostat using the new data. Matamec's next drilling campaign on the Zeus property, set to begin in spring 2010, will aim to better define the extensions of the deposit.
QAQC procedures
Matamec maintains a quality control program conforming to the industry's best practices. The NQ core is split, with one half kept as a witness at our Val d'Or facilities. Samples are then submitted in batches of 25, each containing two known standards and one blank, to the ALS Chemex ('ALS') preparation facility in Val d'Or where the samples are reduced to pulps and couriered to ALS in Vancouver (B.C.) for analysis. The samples are dissolved using a lithium metaborate fusion before being analysed by ICP-MS methods on a 2 gram sample size, with overlimits handled either by ICP-MS on a dilute solution, in the case of rare earths, or by XRF, in the case of zirconium. The samples and core are managed in a secure location until delivered to ALS. ALS maintains ISO 17025 certification, the highest accreditation available for QA/QC.
Aline Leclerc, geologist (OGQ) and Matamec's Vice-President Exploration, is Matamec's Qualified Person for this press release write up.
About Matamec
Other than its focus on the development of the Kipawa deposit and exploration for other showings of rare earths-yttrium-zirconium-niobium-tantalum on its Zeus property, Matamec's exploration strategy is to discover gold deposits, base metals and platinum group, as well as rare metals.
For gold, the company explores in the prolific mining camp of Timmins, Ontario, of which the main target is the Matheson property.
In Quebec, the Company is exploring for lithium and tantalum on its Tansim property and for precious and base metals on its Sakami, Valmont and Vulcain properties. As well, it is exploring for gold together with Northern Superior Resources Inc. on the Lesperance/Wachigabau property.
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Andre Gauthier
President
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