SOURCE: Silver Falcon Mining, Inc.
November 12, 2009 09:15 ET
Silver Falcon Mining, Inc. (SFMI), Spring/Summer Report on the Geological High Gold/Silver Mineralization Within Illinois-Central Zone
MURPHY, ID--(Marketwire - November 12, 2009) - Silver falcon Mining, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SFMI),
during 2009, has had its geology department conduct an ongoing
investigation of the gold and silver mineralization of War Eagle Mountain.
Through geologic reconnaissance and sampling, several locations around the
mountain provided evidence favorable for locating mineable mineralized ore
quantities.
War Eagle Mountain benefits from an epithermal gold and silver
mineralization. The mineralization is structurally controlled by fissures,
shears, fractures and fracture intersections though faulting within the
granite. The main types of ore include quartz veins, quartz vein
stockworks, massive quartz, quartz comb structures, and quartz gangue.
The ore bearing quartz veins cut the mountain at near vertical angles and
seem to carry along for considerable distances with varying gold and silver
assay results. The general alignment of mineralization is north to south
along the east (Oro Fino) and west (Poor Man) faces on each side of War
Eagle Mountain peak. A third zone of mineralization (Central) may crosscut
the first two zones just south of the peak of War Eagle Mountain at
approximately fifty degrees NW to SE. The valuable occurrences of these
veins exist in series along several other veins.
The preliminary surface sampling and assayed results of the mineralized ore
bearing quartz veins found within the Illinois-Central zone revealed the
following (reported-ounces per ton (OPT)):
Location Vein Width (ft) Au (OPT) Ag (OPT)
Illinois Central .42 16.846 111.20
Pierre Quilliam, CEO, states, "We are excited and cautiously optimistic
about the Company's geological evaluation as it continues and more
values/assays will be reported as they become available. This report
confirms the potential that this mountain could provide an extraordinary
rich presence of precious metal mineralization and are consistent with
historical reports in our possession. These new results, along with
forthcoming drill intercepts from our future drilling program, will be
plugged into our 'RockWorks'
geological computer program as SFMI moves forward with its comprehensive
3-D mapping of the mineralized zones throughout War Eagle Mountain."
Further Information contact Rich Kaiser, Investor Relations, 800-631-8127,
www.silverfalconmining.com.
Silver Falcon Mining, Inc. cautions the statements made in press release
constitute forward-looking statements, and makes no guarantees of future
performances; actual results or developments may differ materially from
projections in forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are
based on estimates and opinions of management at time statements are made.