Jaxon Mining Inc. announced the results from the 2021 soil and rock sampling program at the Kispiox Mountain project on the Hazelton Property. 54 rock samples and 11 soil samples were collected during the 2021 field season. A high-grade sample with up to 29.69% antimony was collected from within an 8-10 metre wide sulfide quartz veined mineralized zone. Three sulfide quartz mineralized zones with antimony have been identified in the area. Key Highlights of the 2021 Rock and Soil Sampling Program at Kispiox Mountain Project: Three high-grade antimony sulfide quartz mineralization outcrops, KS zone 1, KS zone 2 and KS zone 3, have been identified by rock and soil samples. A high-grade rock sample (A0027254) with up to 29.69% antimony was collected from an outcrop
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.