TORONTO, Jan. 9, 2012 /CNW/ - Gran Colombia Gold Corp. (TSX: GCM) is
pleased to announce the discovery of a deep mineralization trend below
the current, preliminary pit outline at its Marmato gold project in
Colombia, further highlighting the geological upside of this
project. Highlights from an additional 82 drill holes totalling 24,697
metres from the diamond drilling program include hole MT-1455A which
returned 1.4 grams per tonne (g/t) gold and 6.4 g/t silver over 357
metres and hole MT-1445, which returned 1.4 g/t gold and 2.3 g/t silver
over 239 metres.
The current drilling has also produced a number of deep gold
intersections, which include those highlighted above, and which extend
mineralization trends to approximately 300 metres below the limit of
the current preliminary pit outline. The deep mineralization is still
open at depth and in all directions except to the southwest. These deep
intersections show that mineralization at the Marmato Project extends
for a vertical interval of more than 1,040 metres to the 560 metre
level, and is open at depth.
Serafino Iacono, Executive Co-Chairman of the Company, commented: "While
it is still very early days in terms of our understanding of this new
deep mineralization we are very excited as a result of the significant
extension to the vertical range of the system at the Marmato Project as
well as the recognition of a new style of gold occurrence at the
Marmato Project. This new zone remains wide open and we believe it
offers the potential for another significant phase of resource growth
at our flagship project."
Significant results (greater than 20 gram-metres) are summarized below:
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Hole
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From
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To
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Length
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Au Grade
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Ag Grade
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(m)
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(m)
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(m)
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g/t
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g/t
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MT-1407*
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0.0
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40.5
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40.5
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1.1
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6.3
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MT-1407
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142.6
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218.8
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76.2
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0.9
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3.0
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MT-1413*
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0.0
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70.0
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70.0
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0.9
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2.1
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MT-1413
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79.3
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106.0
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26.7
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1.0
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4.3
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MT-1413
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305.0
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334.0
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29.0
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0.8
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11.3
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MT-1413A*
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0.0
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38.5
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38.5
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0.6
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2.8
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MT-1413A
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44.9
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140.7
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95.8
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0.6
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2.2
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MT-1416*
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78.8
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117.6
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38.8
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0.7
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2.4
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MT-1416
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131.8
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210.0
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78.2
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0.4
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1.9
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MT-1416
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221.0
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267.0
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46.0
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0.6
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2.3
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MT-1416
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288.0
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353.0
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65.0
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0.7
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2.0
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MT-1417
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169.5
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261.0
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91.5
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0.6
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8.4
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MT-1417
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269.5
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356.0
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86.5
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0.5
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3.1
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MT-1417
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392.0
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527.3
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135.3
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0.8
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5.0
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MT-1418*
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0.0
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35.6.
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35.6
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0.7
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4.7
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MT-1418
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124.4
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202.3
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77.9
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1.0
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3.7
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MT-1421
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70.1
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118.0
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47.9
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1.0
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28.6
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MT-1423
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127.3
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145.4
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18.1
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1.4
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8.3
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MT-1423
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176.0
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316.0
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140.0
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1.0
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3.7
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MT-1424
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478.0
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579.0
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101.0
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0.4
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2.2
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MT-1427
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210.4
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271.3
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60.9
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0.8
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5.4
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MT-1427-A
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188.3
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297.2
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108.9
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0.6
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5.0
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MT-1427-B
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206.0
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308.0
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102.0
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0.6
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3.8
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MT-1428*
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0.0
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27.2
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27.2
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1.1
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4.6
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MT-1428
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186.0
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223.0
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37.0
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1.0
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3.7
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MT-1428
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231.0
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305.0
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74.0
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0.3
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1.9
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MT-1430
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68.0
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141.5
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73.5
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0.5
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3.0
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MT-1432*
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14.7
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23.0
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8.3
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2.6
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4.6
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MT-1433*
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2.5
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24.0
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21.5
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1.0
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5.1
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MT-1433
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46.0
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101.0
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55.0
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0.6
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2.5
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MT-1433
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302.0
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378.2
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76.2
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0.5
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1.2
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MT-1434
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427.0
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461.5
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34.5
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0.6
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13.5
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MT-1434
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470.8
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515.1
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44.3
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0.6
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4.4
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MT-1434
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427.0
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461.5
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34.5
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0.6
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13.5
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MT-1434
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470.8
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515.1
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44.3
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0.6
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4.4
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MT-1435A*
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94.0
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123.5
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29.5
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1.1
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4.4
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MT-1435-A
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376.9
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457.1
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80.2
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1.1
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2.7
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MT-1436*
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2.0
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182.0
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180.0
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0.6
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2.2
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MT-1438*
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0.0
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74.0
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74.0
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0.6
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4.7
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MT-1438
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83.5
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130.3
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46.8
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0.7
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3.7
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MT-1439*
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2.0
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14.0
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12.0
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2.0
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4.7
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MT-1441*
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0.0
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65.4
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65.4
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0.5
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4.7
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MT-1444*
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0.0
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47.3
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47.3
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0.6
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2.7
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MT-1444
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56.3
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95.0
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38.7
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0.9
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2.8
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MT-1445*
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68.5
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83.0
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14.5
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1.7
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4.3
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MT-1445
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275.0
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300.0
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25.0
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0.9
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5.3
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MT-1445
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429.4
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668.4
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239.0
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1.4
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2.3
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MT-1450*
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41.0
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79.0
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38.0
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1.1
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4.5
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MT-1452*
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0.0
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90.2
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90.2
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0.7
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3.2
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MT-1453
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|
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108.0
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128.4
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20.4
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1.8
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9.9
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MT-1453
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146.3
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165.0
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18.7
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1.7
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12.4
|
MT-1455-A
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164.0
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183.6
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19.6
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1.4
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|
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5.8
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MT-1455-A
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284.0
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327.0
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43.0
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0.6
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|
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2.5
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MT-1455-A
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424.0
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483.0
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59.0
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0.6
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|
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3.0
|
MT-1455-A
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491.0
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848.1
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357.1
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1.4
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1.3
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MT-1460*
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50.1
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86.1
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36.0
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0.7
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4.4
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MT-1460
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165.1
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199.0
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33.9
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0.6
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|
3.4
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MT-1461
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99.0
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136.0
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37.0
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0.6
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21.7
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MT-1461
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148.0
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166.0
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18.0
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1.5
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23.9
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MT-1461
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176.0
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245.0
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69.0
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0.6
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|
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8,8
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MT-1462*
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0.0
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63.0
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63.0
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0.6
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|
2.2
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MT-1462
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|
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69.0
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266.0
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197.0
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0.5
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|
|
3.1
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MT-1464
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|
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0.0
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|
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37.5
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37.5
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0.7
|
|
|
6.5
|
MT-1464
|
|
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53.0
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|
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91.0
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38.0
|
|
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0.6
|
|
|
42.0
|
MT-1464
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99.0
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126.8
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27.8
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|
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1.6
|
|
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68.1
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MT-1465*
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0.0
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|
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133.0
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133.0
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0.6
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|
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3.5
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MT-1467
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|
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302.0
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353.0
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51.0
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0.7
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|
|
5.3
|
MT-1469A*
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0.0
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113.0
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113.0
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0.7
|
|
|
4.0
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MT-1470*
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|
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2.0
|
|
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30.0
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28.0
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1.2
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|
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4.9
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MT-1470
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|
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47.1
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105.0
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57.9
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0.4
|
|
|
3.3
|
MT-1472
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16.0
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63.0
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47.0
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3.3
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|
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35.3
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MT-1472
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|
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142.0
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|
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166.0
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24.0
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1.1
|
|
|
44.2
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MT-1473
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|
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102.0
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211.8
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109.8
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0.7
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|
|
14.3
|
MT-1473
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605.0
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639.8
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34.8
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1.1
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5.6
|
MT-1473
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|
711.2
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725.4
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14.2
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4.2
|
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21.1
|
MT-1474*
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|
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125.0
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166.5
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41.5
|
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0.6
|
|
|
3.5
|
MT-1476*
|
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2.0
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98.0
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96.0
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|
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1.5
|
|
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5.9
|
MT-1477*
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|
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0.0
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66.0
|
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|
66.0
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1.1
|
|
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5.3
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MT-1477A*
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|
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0.0
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73.1
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73.1
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1.2
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5.7
|
MT-1477-A
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|
|
79.8
|
|
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118.6
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38.8
|
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0.8
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3.1
|
MT-1478*
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0.0
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19.7
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19.7
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1.3
|
|
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3.9
|
MT-1478
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|
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51.0
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|
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114.2
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63.2
|
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0.5
|
|
|
3.2
|
MT-1480*
|
|
|
4.0
|
|
|
71.0
|
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67.0
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0.6
|
|
|
4.1
|
MT-1481*
|
|
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4.0
|
|
|
107.0
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103.0
|
|
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1.1
|
|
|
5.2
|
MT-1482
|
|
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183.2
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277.6
|
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94.4
|
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1.0
|
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32.5
|
MT-1482
|
|
|
288.0
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473.0
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185.0
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0.7
|
|
|
6.8
|
MT-1482
|
|
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494.8
|
|
|
534.5
|
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39.7
|
|
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0.6
|
|
|
4.6
|
MT-1483*
|
|
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0.0
|
|
|
61.0
|
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61.0
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0.7
|
|
|
2.7
|
MT-1483
|
|
|
73.0
|
|
|
98.0
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25.0
|
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0.9
|
|
|
3.7
|
MT-1483
|
|
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241.0
|
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309.8
|
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68.8
|
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|
0.3
|
|
|
1.7
|
MT-1483
|
|
|
431.1
|
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|
508.0
|
|
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76.9
|
|
|
0.5
|
|
|
1.3
|
MT-1484*
|
|
|
3.5
|
|
|
55.0
|
|
|
51.5
|
|
|
1.3
|
|
|
4.3
|
MT-1485*
|
|
|
176.0
|
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210.0
|
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34.0
|
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0.9
|
|
|
4.7
|
| |
|
* Denotes underground drill holes. The surface drill holes were inclined
at -45 to -70 degrees from horizontal and the underground holes were
drilled at -65 to +78 degrees from the horizontal, and the intersection
lengths do not represent true widths. Sample lengths are normally 2.0
metres but may be varied for geological and recovery factors.
Intersections were calculated using a cut-off grade of 0.1 g/t gold and
no more than 6.0 metres of internal dilution. Gold grades were capped
at 20.0 g/t and silver grades at 500 g/t.
|
The main focus of the drilling program has been to upgrade the
confidence of the mineral resource estimate.
Mineralization in the deep gold intersections is related to parallel
veinlets of quartz-pyrrhotite-chalcopyrite. Gold appears to be related
to the presence of chalcopyrite, and copper assays are awaited for
these holes. The veinlets have a narrow halo of intermediate argillic
alteration. The style of alteration and mineralization is similar to
that seen throughout the Marmato deposit and the grades of gold are
higher (and copper is also expected to be higher). The structural
style is different from the rest of the Marmato deposit, forming a
deep, high grade core, with no major veins. Further work is required
by the Company to investigate the depth and strike continuity of this
deep mineralization.
Since January, 2010, the total number of metres drilled to date is
116,677 in 334 holes. Including all previous drilling the total is
197,571 metres in 713 holes. The surface drilling program was completed
in December, 2011 and samples from the final holes are at the
laboratory and awaiting results. The final 7 underground holes are
planned to be completed this month which will conclude the resource
drilling campaign for the upcoming Feasibility Study. All of the
results to date, together with a map showing the locations of the drill
holes, are available on the Company's website at www.grancolombiagold.com. Once all of the drilling results are received, an updated resource and
reserve estimate will be made.
The Marmato Project is the subject of a Technical Report prepared by SRK
Consulting (UK) Ltd. announced on September 4, 2011 showing a measured
and indicated mineral resource of approximately 306.7 million tonnes at
an average gold grade of 1.0 g/t containing 10.0 million ounces of gold
plus 68.3 million tonnes grading 1.1 g/t containing approximately 2.4
million ounces of gold classified as inferred resources at a cut-off
grade of 0.3 g/t. Measured and indicated silver resources amounted to
63.9 million ounces grading 6.5 g/t plus a further 11.2 million ounces
classified as inferred resources grading 5.1 g/t. The complete
Technical Report is available at www.sedar.com as well as the Company's
website.
SRK also completed a Preliminary Economic Assessment in May 2011,
indicating that the preferred mining method is open pit with contractor
mining. Based on processing 283 million tonnes of ore at a rate of
40,000 tonnes per day, production would average 340,000 ounces of gold
and 1.3 million ounces of silver per year over a 21-year mine life.
The cash operating cost is expected to be $525 per ounce of gold, net
of silver credits. Assuming a life of mine capital cost of $550
million, total cost per ounce is estimated to be $643. Assuming gold
and silver prices of $1,200 and $16 per ounce respectively, this method
resulted in a net present value of $1.1 billion assuming a discount
rate of 5%. These estimates assume an average gold grade of 0.9 g/t, a
stripping ratio of 3.3:1 and a metallurgical recovery of 88% for gold
and 60% for silver. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do
not have demonstrated economic viability. The complete Preliminary
Economic Assessment is available at www.sedar.com as well as the
Company's website.
Hatch has been retained to prepare a Pre-feasibility Study based on the
September 4, 2011 resource estimate, the results of which are expected
at the end of the first quarter of 2012.
Segovia Operations
The Company will announce results of the 2011 drilling campaign at the
Segovia Operation within a couple of weeks. These results will be the
subject of a National Instrument 43-101 resource estimate due for
release next month.
Qualified Person
Stewart D. Redwood, Senior Consulting Geologist to the Company, is a
qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure or Mineral Projects and prepared or reviewed the preparation of the scientific and technical
information in this press release in respect of the drilling results
from the Marmato Project. Dr. Redwood verified the data disclosed in
this news release, including the sampling, analytical and test data
underlying the information contained in this news release.
Verification included a review of the quality assurance and quality
control samples, and review of the applicable assay databases and assay
certificates.
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
In the case of the drilling results referred to herein, the samples were
prepared by Acme Analytical Laboratories Ltd (ISO 9001:2008) at their
sample preparation facility in Medellin, Colombia, and were assayed at
their laboratory in Santiago, Chile. Gold was assayed by fire assay
with atomic absorption spectrophotometer ("AAS") finish. Samples over 10 g/t gold were assayed by fire assay with
gravimetric finish. Silver was assayed by aqua regia digestion and AAS
finish. Silver samples above 100 g/t were assayed by fire assay with
gravimetric finish. Blank, standard and duplicate samples were
routinely inserted for quality assurance and quality control.
Conference Call Details
A conference call will be held on Wednesday, January 11, 2012, at 11:00
a.m. (Eastern Time) to discuss the progress at the Marmato Property.
The call-in details are as follows:
Toronto & International:
North America Toll Free:
Colombia Toll Free
Conference ID:
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(647) 427-7452
(888) 231-8191
01-800-518-0661
40640037
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A playback of this conference call will be available by dialing
416-849-0833 or (855) 859-2056 with the above conference ID number
until January 25, 2012.
About Gran Colombia Gold Corp.
Gran Colombia is a Canadian-based gold and silver exploration,
development and production company with its primary focus in Colombia.
Gran Colombia is currently the largest underground gold and silver
producer in Colombia with six underground mines in operation. In
addition, Gran Colombia is also developing a large-scale, open-pit gold
and silver mine at Marmato. The Company also has a highly-prospective
land position in Colombia as well as an advanced stage property in
Venezuela and earlier stage properties in Mali.
Additional information on Gran Colombia can be found on its website at www.grancolombiagold.com and by reviewing its profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
Cautionary Statement on Forward-Looking Information:
This news release contains "forward-looking information", which may
include, but is not limited to, statements with respect to the future
financial or operating performance of the Company and its projects.
Often, but not always, forward-looking statements can be identified by
the use of words such as "plans", "expects", "is expected", "budget",
"scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends", "anticipates", or
believes" or variations (including negative variations) of such words
and phrases, or state that certain actions, events or results "may",
"could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved.
Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results,
performance or achievements of Gran Colombia to be materially different
from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or
implied by the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements
contained herein are made as of the date of this press release and Gran
Colombia disclaim, other than as required by law, any obligation to
update any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new
information, results, future events, circumstances, or if management's
estimates or opinions should change, or otherwise. There can be no
assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as
actual results and future events could differ materially from those
anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, the reader is cautioned
not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.
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