Mr. Kevin Zhou reports
LYNX RESOURCES COMPLETES SOIL SAMPLING AT TURNER'S RIDGE PROPERTY
Lynx Resources Corp. has completed the soil sampling component of its phase 1 exploration program at the Turner's Ridge property in western Newfoundland. The phase 1 exploration program is being conducted based on the recommendations outlined in the technical report for the property prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. A copy of the technical report can be found under the company's profile on SEDAR+.
The soil sampling program comprised 279 samples collected over an approximately 100-metre-by-25-metre spaced sampling grid. The program was designed to infill historic soil lines and to better delineate anomalies.
Samples collected during the program have been submitted to Eastern Analytical Ltd. in Springdale, Nfld., to be analyzed using gold 30-gram fire assay and inductively coupled plasma (ICP-34). Results are expected in approximately four to eight weeks. Once received, the results will be interpreted together with historical exploration data and results from the company's continuing phase 1 exploration program to further refine priority exploration targets.
With soil sampling now complete, Lynx intends to continue phase 1 exploration with an induced polarization (IP) geophysical survey, channel sampling and mechanical trenching. These programs are intended to provide complementary geophysical, geological and geochemical information to further evaluate and prioritize prospective areas of the property.
Sampling methodology
All soil samples were collected using a soil auger and locations were recorded by hand-held GPS (Global Positioning System) using the UTM NAD83 UTM Zone 21N co-ordinate system. The sample location was recorded in field notebooks and in an assay sample tag book as well as a waypoint recorded on a Garmin Montana 700i GPS unit.
Each soil sample was collected into its own kraft soil sample bag and labelled with the location using a unique six-character sample ID assigned from a bar-coded Tyvek sample book. A tear-out tag with the bar code and unique sample ID was inserted into the bag with the sample. Another was secured to the location the sample was collected using flagging tape. All samples were stored in a secure place during drying and finally placed in sealed bags for shipping to the lab.
Qualified person
Alex Bugden, PGeo, a qualified person in accordance with NI 43-101 and independent from Lynx, has reviewed and approved the technical information contained in this press release.
About Lynx Resources Corp.
Lynx is a mineral resource company engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral resource properties. Its principal project is the Turner's Ridge property located in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, in which it holds an option to acquire a 100-per-cent undivided right, title and interest. The company may, from time to time, evaluate and acquire additional mineral properties of merit.
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