Prince George, British Columbia CANADA, April 26, 2010 /FSC/ – Barker Minerals Ltd. (BML – TSX Venture), (the “Company”) is pleased to report results and interpretation on its 100% owned Frank Creek VMS project where 2009 trenching exposed a broad zone of VMS style alteration associated with base and precious metal mineralization. The results of the 2009 trench samples show strongly anomalous to potentially ore grade, base and precious metal mineralization in a well-defined stratigraphic horizon with the mineralization being enriched in copper, zinc, lead, silver and gold as well as a number of pathfinder elements that are characteristically elevated in and around Kuroko type VMS deposits.
The property is located in the Cariboo Mining District of British Columbia approximately 77 km northeast of Williams Lake B.C. and hosts excellent access and infrastructure. (To view the Location Map please click or paste http://www.barkerminerals.com/i/nrpdf/property_map.pdf
The late season 2009 trenching discovery on Line 53N and 22+50W was an extension across the stratigraphy of the 2008 original Line 53N area trenching and drilling discovery. The recent trenching exposed approximately 75 metres of a highly altered sulphide zone comprised of lenses, pods and blocks of massive sulphide mineralization. The discovery extends the overall width of the Line 53N trenching and drilling mineralized and altered zone, to approximately a 100 metre true width which is still open in all directions. The blocky massive sulphide mineralization occurs together with stringer sulphides in favourable felsic volcanic rocks. Massive pyrite occurs together with variable amounts of sphalerite (zinc), galena (lead), and chalcopyrite (copper).
The width of the mineralized zone remains open to the southeast and northwest as well as along strike in both directions. The zone is also open at depth where a large and strong Titan 24 Conductor has a 3-D subsurface signature similar to that of a massive sulphide body. The exploration results to date, on surface and in initial exploration drilling, along with the overturned nature of the rocks in this area bode well for a potential economic ore body being present below the broad near surface VMS style footwall mineralization and alteration discovered to date through trenching and initial exploration drilling. (To view the Titan Geophysical Model please click or paste http://www.barkerminerals.com/i/nrpdf/titan_model.html)
Thirty seven grab samples were taken in order to characterize and determine the potential grades of the surface mineralization exposed in the trench. Sampling was done intermittently over the 75 metres with samples taken approximately 1 to 2 metres apart where bedrock surface exposure allowed. The overall size, geometry and grades of the mineralized zone will ultimately be determined through future drilling programs testing the immediate discovery area, and by tracing the mineralized zone along the prospective horizon both to the northwest and to the southeast, and to depth.
2009 Trench Grab Sample Geochemical Results
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Sample # Copper Copper Lead Lead
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ppm % ppm %
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TR08501
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TR08502 2070 0.21 2820 0.28
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TR08503 5870 0.59 2470 0.25
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TR08504 15200 1.52 830 0.08
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TR08505 2860 0.29 527 0.05
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TR08506 1310 0.13 771 0.08
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TR08507 3420 0.34
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TR08508 2910 0.29 1770 0.18
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TR08509 1450 0.14 856 0.09
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TR08510 565 0.06
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TR08511 1540 0.15 681 0.07
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TR08512 825 0.08
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TR08513 3100 0.31 927 0.09
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TR08515 3980 0.39
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TR08516 3350 0.33
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TR08517 2190 0.22
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TR08518
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TR08519
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TR08520 2760 0.28
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TR08521 12900 1.29 1170 0.12
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TR08522 3140 0.31
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TR08523 7760 0.78 2290 0.23
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TR08524 4950 0.49
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TR08526 4390 0.44 1910 0.19
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TR08527
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TR08528 2700 0.27
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TR08529 1250 0.12 727 0.07
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TR08530 2140 0.21 5160 0.52
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TR08531 1720 0.17 596 0.06
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TR08532 16400 1.64 1340 0.13
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TR08533 1280 0.13
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TR08534 3680 0.37 975 0.09
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TR08535
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TR08536 2950 0.29 1670 0.17
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TR08537 2260 0.23 15900 1.59
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TR08538 11900 1.19 9421 0.94
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2009 Trench Grab Sample Geochemical Results (continued)
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Sample # Zinc Zinc Silver Gold Cu/Pb/Zn Patterns of
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ppm % ppm ppb % Mineralization
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by Abundance
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TR08501 147
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TR08502 14900 1.49 29 1.98 Zn/Pb/Cu/Ag
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TR08503 12200 1.22 36 317 2.06 Zn/Cu/Pb/Ag/Au
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TR08504 5530 0.55 38 199 2.15 Cu/Zn/Pb/Ag/Au
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TR08505 12700 1.27 1.61 Zn/Cu/Pb
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TR08506 14400 1.44 1.65 Zn/Cu/Pb
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TR08507 13300 1.33 1.67 Zn/Cu
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TR08508 21600 2.16 17 179 2.63 Zn/Cu/Pb/Ag/Au
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TR08509 Cu/Pb
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TR08510 16 155 Au/Zn
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TR08511 14300 1.43 317 1.65 Zn/Cu/PbAu
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TR08512 2190 0.23 508 Au/Zn/Pb
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TR08513 Cu/Pb
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TR08515 1860 0.19 22 265 Cu/Au/Zn
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TR08516 Pb
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TR08517 4080 0.41 11 Zn/Pb/Ag
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TR08518 2100 0.21 Zn
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TR08519 2160 0.22 Zn
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TR08520 7050 0.71 11 206 Zn/Pb/Au
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TR08521 20 1.41 Cu/Ag/Pb
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TR08522 14 191 Pb/Ag/Au
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TR08523 1520 0.15 26 1.16 Cu/Pb/Zn/Ag
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TR08524 10700 1.69 22 2.18 Zn/Pb/Ag
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TR08526 1220 0.12 28 Cu/Pb/Zn/Ag
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TR08527 4780 0.48 Zn
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TR08528 1420 0.14 Pb/Zn
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TR08529 3630 0.36 Zn/Cu/Pb
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TR08530 18700 1.87 27 228 2.61 Zn/Pb/Cu/Ag/Au
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TR08531 4100 0.41 10 285 Au/Zn//Cu/Pb/Ag
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TR08532 6850 0.68 38 227 2.45 Cu/Zn/Pb/Ag/Au
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TR08533 1260 0.13 Cu/Zn
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TR08534 31500 3.15 16 3.63 Zn/Cu/Pb/Ag
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TR08535 1600 0.16 Zn
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TR08536 3520 0.35 13 219 Au/Zn/Cu/Pb/Ag
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TR08537 9200 0.92 54 2.74 Pb/Zn/Cu/Ag
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TR08538 4650 0.46 79 187 2.59 Cu/Pb/Zn/Ag/Au
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The Line 53N and 22W area is centred on the strongest co-incident multi-element enzyme leach soil anomaly and is near the contact between chargeability highs and resistivity lows, a geophysical pattern which is consistent with a favourable location for the formation of volcanogenic massive sulphide mineralization. (To view the Soils; Copper, Lead, Zinc, please click or paste http://www.barkerminerals.com/i/nrpdf/enzyme_soils.html)
It is very encouraging to see the sulphide content and grades of base and precious metals increasing together as exploration vectors into the heart of the coincident geophysical and geochemical surface anomaly. A high priority has been given to the L53N trench and drilling discovery area in order to extend the mineralization in the new trench and also to see it in drill core.
Other Prominent Nearby Drill Targets
The Titan-24 geophysical survey shows a broad and strong conductor 200 metres to the south of the Line 53N trenching and drilling discovery area which is centred on Line 51 at a moderate depth with the top of the conductor being 250 – 300 metres from surface. The same conductor is also present on Lines 53N and 55N, only deeper down, with the top of the conductor being between 400 – 500 metres from surface. This area of the Titan Trend “A” Conductor has a subsurface 3-D signature similar to that of a massive sulphide body. This large and strong anomaly, along with the Line 53N trenching and drilling discovery area, are high priority targets for the next phase of drilling at Frank Creek. (To view Lines 51N, 53N, 55N Geophysical Sections, please click or paste http://www.barkerminerals.com/i/nrpdf/trend_a.html
Summary and Recommendations
The widespread occurrence of footwall-type alteration and mineralization on surface and in drill core affirms the overturned nature of the local stratigraphy, evidenced by results from previous exploration programs. The massive sulphide lenses discovered in the Discovery Trench in 2001 and in the F9 Target trenches in 2007 – 2009 exist in a favourable stratigraphic contact horizon occurring within, or somewhat below, sedimentary rocks that are locally graphitic, and atop and partly within a felsic volcaniclastic pile. VMS deposits in other mining districts commonly form at or along contact of sedimentary and volcanic rocks with similar alteration assemblages.
Polymetallic massive sulphide lenses discovered in trenches in 2007 – 2009 and diamond drill hole (DDH) in 2008 in the F9 Target area are recommended for intensive follow up by further trenching and drilling. Five thousand metres of drilling in a grid pattern has been recommended to follow the massive sulphide mineralization outward from the known locations near Line 53N and 22W. Two 750 metre deep DDH are also recommended nearby on each of Lines 51N and 53N to test the heart of the compelling strong Trend “A” low resistivity anomaly.
A Line 53N tentative schematic interpretation of the geology and structure can be viewed in the following link, to view Line 53 Interpretation, please click or paste http://www.barkerminerals.com/nr155/l53_interp.pdf
The scientific and technical information contained in this news release was prepared under the supervision of Rein Turna, B.Sc., P.Geo. the Company’s “qualified person” under National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
About Barker Minerals
Barker Minerals is advancing exploration on its mineral properties in the Cariboo Gold District, one of the most mineralized belts in British Columbia. The Company has 20 projects on its exploration properties, all of which are 100% owned by Barker Minerals. Eight projects have drill-ready gold and/or massive sulphide targets.
Certain statements in this press release may be considered forward-looking information, including those relating to “plans” of the Company. Such information involves known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors — including the availability of funds, the results of financing and exploration activities, the interpretation of drilling results and other geological data, project cost overruns or unanticipated costs and expenses and other risks identified by the Company in its public securities filings — that may cause actual events to differ materially from current expectations. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this press release. The Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
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Louis E. Doyle Robert H. Kuhl
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Source: Barker Minerals Ltd. (BML – TSX-V)
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