Jaxon Mining Inc. Announces Results from the 2021 Soil and Rock Sampling Program At the Kispiox Mountain Project on the Hazelton Property
within an 8-10 m wide sulfide quartz veining mineralized zone containing
minerals of lead-gray stibnite and yellow valentinite. Four surface weathered outcrop samples
(A0027255, A0027282-A0027284) assayed Sb grades from 0.18% to 0.59%. The
oxidation and weathering of the stibnite minerals on the surface may be responsible for reducing
the antimony grade within the surface rock samples.
6 metres of chip samples from the second sulfide quartz
antimony mineralization zone (KS zone 2) reported an average of 2.52% antimony including a 2-
metre massive sulfide zone with 6.48% antimony and multiple narrow sulfide
antimony quartz veins from 1 centimetre to 20 centimetres over 4 metres.
Three rock samples (A0027277-A0027279) were collected from KS zone 3 and reported Sb assays
from 0.77% to 2.76%. These rock samples contain typical striated prismatic
stibnite crystals.
11 soil samples were collected from between KS zone 1 and KS zone 2 and tested with a handheld
XRF analyzer which confirmed a high Sb in soil anomaly within the area.
31 rock geochemical samples show elevated Cu, Mo, As and Sb anomalies for
porphyry signatures.