Solomon Resources Limited (TSX VENTURE:SRB) is pleased to report that it has acquired by staking 270 mineral claims located in the Whitehorse Mining District of the Yukon Territory. The Seamus 1 - 110, Jenn 1 -64 and Tyke 1 -96 mineral claims cover a total area of 5643 hectares within a regionally mappable orthogneiss unit adjacent to the highly productive Ruby Range placer gold district.
Qualified Person:
Randy Rogers, M.Sc., P.Geo. a "Qualified Person" for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101, Standards for Disclosure for Mineral Projects of the Canadian Securities Administrators, and the President and Chief Executive Officer of Solomon, has verified the data disclosed herein, reviewed the records of previous owners and operators of the Pacer Claim Group and approved the disclosure contained in this news release.The project area has a rich history of placer gold mining, and a bedrock source for the placer gold has remained elusive.The storyline is activated when Sandy is busted by Curt, an earnest cop with relationship problems. Curt takes a shine to Sandy but insists that she gives up her career first, which she declines to do. Hard-bitten Sandy is contrasted with flighty, warm-hearted Heather (played with gleeful relish by Kelly Burke), who knocks back whisky all day long and hasn't the guile to conceal her profession from an undercover cop. Her innocent flakiness is more appealing than Sandy's watchful, calculating intelligence.Rogers observed: "Recent work by the Yukon Geological Survey has suggested a compelling similarity between the geological setting and mineralization potential of the Coast Belt in this area and the Juneau Gold Belt. The similarities between the two areas are striking, and the orthogneiss unit provides a viable host for orogenic gold mineralization."The Scoop, until 4 SeptemberRecent work by the Yukon Geological Survey has drawn new attention to this area, and a significant increase in claim staking in this belt over the past few months suggests that companies looking to acquire new and prospective ground outside of the heavily staked Dawson Range and Selwyn Basin Gold Districts are turning their attention to the underexplored Ruby Range and the newly discovered orthogneiss belt.The primary focus of the regional project was a sinuous band of orthogneiss identified by the Yukon Geological Survey in the 2010 field season which can be traced for at least 60 kilometers along strike within the project area. The gneiss is described as fine to medium-grained and banded with melanocratic layers composed of biotite and hornblende, and leucocratic layers consisting of plagioclase, quartz, potassium feldspar and biotite. It is markedly different in appearance from the adjacent Kluane Schist in that the leucocratic layers are composed of igneous appearing material rather than deformed quartz veins. Garnet is locally abundant. It is not yet apparent whether the gneiss is a highly metamorphosed equivalent of the Kluane Schist, a portion of the Yukon-Tanana terrane, or perhaps even the metamorphosed crystalline basement of the Yukon-Tanana terrane.Not a show for a first date.About GraniteForward Looking Statements:Finborough, until 27 AugustIt's more hygienic than nursing and a lot better paid.About Solomon Resources Ltd.:(Sure enough, both activities are vigorously suppressed by patrols of scowling guards. ) Nearby, the Scoop is a roofless amphitheatre fashioned from a crater of layered granite. It's an eerie and compelling sight, as if a divine whirlwind had ripped deep spirals out of a barren moonscape to produce a huge grooved funnel. As I took my place on a freezing seat, I sensed that the artificiality of the space seems to work against the warmth and intimacy it's supposed to generate.For additional information visit Solomon's website at www.solomonresources.ca .The central character, Pelegea, is a turnipboiling peasant who joins the communists when her son gets into trouble for organising a strike. True to form, Brecht questions everyone's assumptions but his own. He portrays the revolutionaries as brave and brilliant pioneers intent on saving the world from a gang of dimwitted capitalist throwbacks. Every gesture is highly simplistic. A smug conservative sneers that ignorance is better than education. A strike-breaking cook waves his machete around angrily.The Seamus, Jenn and Tyke Claims are located approximately 60 kilometers north of Haines Junction and 35 kilometers north of Silver City. The claims were staked in the course of a regional exploration project conducted by Solomon encompassing the drainages of Gladstone, Swanson, Venus, Ruby, Fourth of July, Twelfth of July, Granite, McKinley and Dixie Creeks."Generally, orogenic gold systems occur where regional hydrothermal fluids exploit crustal weaknesses in metamorphic rocks spatially associated with large-scale tectonic structures and syntectonic plutonism such as we see in the Ruby Range. Orogenic deposits typically consist of abundant quartz-carbonate veins formed over a broad range of temperatures and pressures and the mineralization is strongly structurally controlled in faults and shear zones. Mineralization seen to date in this portion of the Ruby Range have characteristics indicative of orogenic style mineralization."The theatre hosts free performances of Brecht's The Mother until 4 September. This 1932 drama sketches out life in Russia during the 15 years leading up to the revolution.Granite Construction Incorporated is a member of the S&P 400 Midcap Index, the FTSE KLD 400 Social Index and the Russell 2000 Index. Granite Construction Company, a wholly owned subsidiary, is one of the nation’s largest diversified heavy civil contractors and construction materials producers. Granite Construction Company serves public- and private-sector clients through its offices and subsidiaries nationwide. For more information about Granite, please visit its website at graniteconstruction.com.
Contacts: Solomon Resources Ltd. Randall S. Rogers M.Sc., P.Geo. President and Chief Executive Officer (778) 475-5551 (778) 475-5541 (FAX) www.solomonresources.ca
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