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Kimber intercepts 10 metres of 11g/t gold below Carmen gold-silver deposit, Monterde Project

27.07.2011  |  CNW

VANCOUVER, July 27, 2011 /CNW/ --
VANCOUVER, July 27, 2011 /CNW/ - Kimber Resources Inc. (NYSE Amex:KBX)
(TSX:KBR) is pleased to announce the results of eight new drill holes
from its ongoing drill program at the Carmen deposit at its Monterde
Project in Mexico. The holes were drilled with a combination of diamond
core and reverse circulation drills with the objective of expanding and
upgrading mineral resources potentially amenable to underground
extraction ('Carmen Deep' target).  Hole MTC-117, originally drilled in
2008, was deepened in 2011 and intersected 10 metres averaging 11 g/t
Au and 3.6 g/t Ag starting at a hole depth of 584m along with
associated base metals.  This intersection extends the Carmen structure
and provides additional confirmation that the geological environment in
this structure is favourable for high grade gold-silver
mineralization.  The intersection in MTC-117 is roughly 150m along
strike from hole MTRD-476 that intersected 78.4g/t gold and 127.9g/t
silver over 5.2m, (see news release dated May 31, 2011).


'The intercept of 10 metres of 11 g/t gold from the extension of hole
MTC-117 is significant as it continues to extend the potential for high
grade gold-silver mineralization below the currently defined mineral
resource contained in the Carmen deposit,' said Gordon Cummings,
President and CEO of Kimber Resources. 'Based on the excellent results
of the Carmen Deep program this year, we have expanded the size of the
original drill program from 30,000 metres to 38,000 metres by adding a
further 10 holes.  Drilling is now expected to continue over the rest
of this year and the program may be further expanded, depending on
results.'


Highlights of assay results drilled at the Carmen deposit are tabulated
below, while complete results for all eight holes are attached:


__________________________________________________________________
| | |From | To |Intercept |Gold |Silver| Gold |
|Drill hole|Section| (m) | (m) | (m)* |(g/t)|(g/t) |Equivalent |
| | | | | | | | (g/t)** |
|__________|_______|_____|_____|__________|_____|______|___________|
|MTC-117***| 29|584.0|594.0| 10.0| 11.0| 3.6| 11.1|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|__________|_____|______|___________|
|including | |584.0|584.4| 0.4|256.0| 73.3| 257.2|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|__________|_____|______|___________|
|including | |592.5|594.0| 1.5| 4.1| 1.2| 4.1|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|__________|_____|______|___________|
|and | |608.3|609.0| 0.7| 4.8| 17.8| 5.1|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|__________|_____|______|___________|
|MTRD-474 | 32|335.4|337.8| 2.4| 2.4| 90.1| 3.9|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|__________|_____|______|___________|
|including | |336.5|337.8| 1.3| 3.7| 146.0| 6.1|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|__________|_____|______|___________|
|and | |378.4|390.5| 12.1| 0.5| 43.8| 1.2|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|__________|_____|______|___________|
|MTRD-495 | 46|146.0|148.0| 2.0| 7.2| 19.2| 7.5|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|__________|_____|______|___________|



* True widths are expected to range between 65% and 85% of the intervals
reported on the table above.


**Gold equivalent grade assumes equivalence of 60 grams of silver to one
gram of gold.


*** Extension of a hole drilled in 2008.


The decision to extend drill hole MTC-117, which was initially drilled
on Section 29 in 2008, was based on the reinterpretation of the
position of the Carmen Main Zone at depth. The deepened hole
intersected base metal veins similar to those intersected at Carmen at
hole MTRD-476, with lesser grades of lead, zinc and copper (less than
0.5% for lead, zinc and copper). The high grade zones in the extension
to hole MTC-117 are coincident with the projection of the Carmen
structure and are located at the 1820m elevation, broadly the same
elevation as the high grade mineralization intersected in hole
MTRD-476. The discovery of high grade mineralization on Section 29
extends the zone of potential high grade, base metal associated
mineralization over a strike length of 150m between the 1820m and 1950m
elevations.


Drill hole MTRD-474 was designed to test the Carmen structure at depth
on Section 32. Due to deflection in the drill hole, it intersected the
trace of the Carmen structure on Section 33.5 at the 1780m elevation
with moderate grades. Review of the core indicates abundant late fault
gouge with strong oxidation with minor silica veining. It is
interpreted that the Carmen Zone at that location has been displaced by
faulting and may be positioned elsewhere.


Drill holes MTRD-493 to 497 were also designed to drill test the Carmen
structure at depth. These holes were collared between sections 46 and
52 and results suggest that mineralization at depth towards the most
northern portion of the main Carmen structure is not as strong as in
other parts of the structure at depth, as expected.


Drilling over the next four to six weeks will continue to step out
around the important discoveries in holes MTC-117 and MTRD-476 in order
to define the extent of the high grade, high sulphide mineralization in
this area.


Images


A plan view of the location of the drill holes completed in 2011 can be
viewed via the following link:

Plan View of Carmen 2011 drill holes


Updated Preliminary Assessment of the Monterde Project


On July 25, 2011 Kimber filed on SEDAR an updated independent
Preliminary Assessment ('PA') prepared by Micon International Ltd.
('Micon'), with assistance by Kirkham Geosystems Ltd., Knight Piésold
Consulting Ltd. and various consultants employed directly by Kimber on
its 100% owned Monterde project, located in Mexico's Sierra Madre
mining district. The report can also be found at Kimber's website at www.kimberresources.com.


About Kimber


Kimber owns mineral concessions covering in excess of 39,000 hectares in
the prospective Sierra Madre gold-silver belt, including the Monterde
property, where three gold-silver mineral resources have already been
defined. The most advanced of these, the Carmen deposit, has been
extensively drilled and has undergone detailed geologic modeling. The
completion of the Updated Preliminary Assessment for Monterde in 2011
represents a significant step forward for Kimber and is expected to
lead to further development and more advanced economic studies at the
Monterde deposits including the completion of a pre-feasibility study
during 2011.


Forward looking statements


Statements in this release may be viewed as forward-looking statements,
including statements regarding estimates of mineral resources at
Monterde, the preliminary assessment of the Monterde project, the
conversion of inferred mineral resources to measured and indicated
mineral resources, the conversion of mineral resources to mineral
reserves, life of mine estimates, the potential for gold and silver
mineral resources in the Carmen and Veta Minitas deposits and other
targets within the Monterde project, the results of future exploration,
the economic potential of any such discoveries made, the further
development, expected results and future economic assessments of the
Monterde project. When used in this press release, the words 'expect',
'intend', 'hopes', 'should', 'believe', 'may', 'will', 'if',
'anticipates', 'potential for', 'potentially', 'suggests' and similar
expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such
statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those projected. Such risks and
uncertainties include, among others, uncertainty of mineral reserve and
resource estimates, risks relating to fluctuations in the price of
gold, the inherently hazardous nature of mining-related activities,
potential effects on Kimber's operations of environmental regulations
in the countries in which it operates, risks due to legal proceedings,
risks relating to political and economic instability in certain
countries in which it operates, risks related to the use of inferred
mineral resources in the preliminary assessment, and uncertainty of
being able to raise capital on favourable terms or at all, as well as
those risk factors discussed under the headings 'Cautionary Note
Regarding Forward-Looking Statements' and 'Risk Factors' in Kimber's
latest Annual Report on Form 20-F as recently filed on SEDAR and
EDGAR.  There are no assurances the Company can fulfil such
forward-looking statements and the Company undertakes no obligation to
update such statements, except as required by law. Such forward-looking
statements are only predictions; actual events or results may differ
materially as a result of risks facing the Company, some of which are
beyond the Company's control.


The technical information in this news release has been prepared in
accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements set out in National
Instrument 43-101 and reviewed by Mr. Petrus (Marius) Mare P.Geo.,
Vice-President Exploration of the Company.  The exploration activities
at the Monterde project site are carried out under the supervision of
Mr. Mare, who is the designated Qualified Person under National
Instrument 43-101 for the Monterde project. Mr. Petrus (Marius) Mare,
Vice-President Exploration, is the designated Qualified Person (Q.P.)
for the Monterde project being responsible for quality control and has
verified the data being disclosed. He has determined that the
laboratory reports matched the drill sample logs and that the quality
control assays fall within reasonable limits. QA/QC procedures
incorporate blanks and duplicates inserted at the drill and standards
inserted after sample preparation. Sample preparation was done by ALS
Chemex at its Chihuahua laboratory.  Pulps are analyzed by ALS Chemex
at its laboratory in North Vancouver, British Columbia, using 50 gram
sub-samples, using fire assay with an AA finish for gold and four-acid
digestion and ICP finish for silver from a 0.4 gram subsample. High
grade gold or silver intervals are re-assayed by fire assay with
gravimetric finish.


Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors - The United States Securities and
Exchange Commission permits U.S. mining companies, in their filings
with the SEC, to disclose only those mineral deposits that a company
can economically and legally extract or produce.  Kimber Resources uses
certain terms on its website (and certain press releases), such as
'measured,' 'indicated,' and 'inferred,' 'resources,' which the SEC
guidelines strictly prohibit U.S. companies from including in their
filings with the SEC.  U.S. Investors are urged to consider closely the
disclosure under the heading 'Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors
Regarding Mineral Reserve and Resource Estimates' in our latest annual
report on Form 20-F which may be secured from us, or from the SEC's
website at http://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml.


Complete table of Carmen drill results


To accompany Kimber News Release Dated July 27, 2011


__________________________________________________________________________
| | | | | | | | Gold | |
|Drill hole|Section|From | To |Intercept|Gold |Silver|Equivalent|Structure|
| | | (m) | (m) | (m)* |(g/t)|(g/t) | | |
| | | | | | | | (g/t)** | |
|__________|_______|_____|_____|_________|_____|______|__________|_________|
|MTC- 81***| 31| | | | NSR| NSR| NSR****| |
|__________|_______|_____|_____|_________|_____|______|__________|_________|
|MTC-117***| 29|574.8|576.2| 1.4| 1.4| 2.8| 1.4|Carmen HW|
| | | | | | | | | Splay|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|_________|_____|______|__________|_________|
|and | |584.0|594.0| 10.0| 11.0| 3.6| 11.1|Carmen HW|
| | | | | | | | | Splay|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|_________|_____|______|__________|_________|
|including | |584.0|584.4| 0.40|256.0| 73.3| 257.2|Carmen HW|
| | | | | | | | | Splay|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|_________|_____|______|__________|_________|
|including | |592.5|594.0| 1.5| 4.1| 1.2| 4.1|Carmen HW|
| | | | | | | | | Splay|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|_________|_____|______|__________|_________|
|and | |603.0|614.5| 11.5| 1.2| 2.5| 1.3| Carmen|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|_________|_____|______|__________|_________|
|including | |608.3|609.0| 0.7| 4.8| 17.8| 5.1| Carmen|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|_________|_____|______|__________|_________|
|MTRD-474 | 32|256.2|257.1| 0.9| 0.6| 165.0| 3.4| Cob HW|
| | | | | | | | | Splay|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|_________|_____|______|__________|_________|
|and | |287.3|290.3| 3.0| 0.2| 47.9| 1.0| Cob HW|
| | | | | | | | | Splay|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|_________|_____|______|__________|_________|
|and | |308.3|315.4| 7.1| 0.1| 73.8| 1.4| Cob HW|
| | | | | | | | | Splay|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|_________|_____|______|__________|_________|
|and | |335.4|337.8| 2.4| 2.4| 90.1| 3.9| Cob HW|
| | | | | | | | | Splay|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|_________|_____|______|__________|_________|
|including | |336.5|337.8| 1.3| 3.7| 146.0| 6.1| Cob HW|
| | | | | | | | | Splay|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|_________|_____|______|__________|_________|
|and | |378.4|390.5| 12.1| 0.5| 43.8| 1.2| Cob|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|_________|_____|______|__________|_________|
|MTRD-493 | 48|407.5|411.5| 4.0| 0.8| 30.9| 1.3|Carmen FW|
| | | | | | | | | Splay|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|_________|_____|______|__________|_________|
|MTRD-494 | 52| | | | NSR| NSR| NSR| |
|__________|_______|_____|_____|_________|_____|______|__________|_________|
|MTRD-495 | 46|146.0|148.0| 2.0| 7.2| 19.2| 7.5| Main|
| | | | | | | | | Splay FW|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|_________|_____|______|__________|_________|
|MTRD-496 | 52|457.0|460.6| 3.6| 0.4| 101.9| 2.1| Carmen|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|_________|_____|______|__________|_________|
|including | |460.0|460.6| 0.6| 2.7| 385.0| 9.1| Carmen|
|__________|_______|_____|_____|_________|_____|______|__________|_________|
|MTRD-497 | 51| | | | NSR| NSR| NSR| |
|__________|_______|_____|_____|_________|_____|______|__________|_________|



* True widths are expected to range between 65% and 85% of the intervals
reported on the table above.


**Gold equivalent grade assumes equivalence of 60 grams of silver to one
gram of gold.


*** Extension to a hole drilled in 2008


**** NSR = No significant result

To view this news release in HTML formatting, please use the following URL: http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/July2011/27/c7758.html

Matthew Hamilton
Manager of Investor Relations
or
Gordon Cummings, CA
President and CEO

North America Toll Free: 1-866-824-1100
Tel: (604) 669-2251
Fax: (604) 669-8577

Website: http://www.kimberresources.com
Email: news@kimberresources.com



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