GCM Mining Corp. (“GCM Mining” or the “Company”) (TSX: GCM; OTCQX:
TPRFF) announced today multiple high-grade intercepts at its
Segovia Operations from the final 39 diamond drill holes, totaling
9,158 meters, of its 2021 in-mine and near-mine drilling programs,
as well as the final 27 diamond drill holes, totaling 7,125 meters,
from its 2021 brownfield drilling programs. The Company also
announced the assay results from 2 additional kick-off diamond
drill holes, totaling 1,140 meters, from the ongoing directional
drilling at the El Silencio Deep Zone.
Significant high-grade intercepts from the
latest drill results include:
In-mine and near-mine drilling
- Sandra K: 40.39 g/t Au and 42.4 g/t
Ag over 0.41 meters on the Sandra K Techo FW Vein (SK-ES-027);
- Sandra K: 159.88 g/t Au and 248.0
g/t Ag over 0.30 meters on the Sandra K Techo Vein
(SK-IU-200);
- El Silencio: 38.41 g/t Au and 28.6
g/t Ag over 0.68 meters on the Manto Vein (ES-EU-028A);
- El Silencio: 236.44 g/t Au and
123.6 g/t Ag over 0.60 meters on the Nacional Vein
(ES-MH08-13);
- Carla: 254.30
g/t Au and 316.7 g/t Ag over 0.45 meters on the La Gran Colombia
Vein (CA-ES-036).
Brownfield drilling
- Marmajito: 131.10 g/t Au and 294.3
g/t Ag over 0.32 meters on the Marmajito Vein. (MAR-EU-015);
- La Guarida-Cristales Trend: 56.88
g/t Au and 41.0 g/t Ag over 0.39 meters on the La Guarida-Cristales
Trend (CR-ES-025).
Serafino Iacono, Executive Chairman of GCM
Mining, commented, “We completed a very robust exploration campaign
at our Segovia Operations in 2021 with a total of approximately
97,000 meters completed in 444 diamond drill holes at our producing
mines and our high-priority brownfield targets. These drill results
will be incorporated in the annual mineral reserve and resource
updates that are expected to be announced later this month. Our
Segovia Operations continue to demonstrate their prowess as a
world-class system, both in terms of its size and high grades, as
shown by the continued outstanding results from the 2021 drilling
programs. The team's exploration model and understanding of the
local vein systems led to the discovery of the 1040 Vein at the El
Silencio Mine in 2021 which has the potential to add substantial
resources and increase the mine life for this operation. Drilling
from surface at the Sandra K Mine has proven the down-plunge
extension of the main ore-shoots to well below the deepest level of
the mine, as well as a further strike extension of the main vein
system to the north by 150 meters. In addition, brownfield drilling
on the Marmajito Vein has shown multiple high-grade intersections,
which reinforce the exploitation potential of this vein by taking
advantage of the proximity of the Providencia Mine’s
infrastructure. For 2022, we have committed to contining our
exploration campaign at Segovia with another 91,000 meters of
drilling at our producing mines and high-priority brownfield
targets."
The 2021 in-mine and near-mine infill and
step-out drilling programs commenced in January 2021 and focused on
replacing the 2021 mine production and on organic growth through
resource and reserve expansion at the Company’s core operating
mines. GCM Mining completed a total of 184 drill holes in 2021
totaling 47,735 meters which represented about 119% of plan. The
in-mine and near-mine drilling campaign was complemented by another
196 diamond drill holes totaling 33,471 meters that were completed
in 2021 in an ongoing underground in-fill drilling campaign carried
out by the Company’s Mine Geology Department, primarily at the El
Silencio Mine, which focused on resource definition within the
underground mine developments.
The 2021 brownfield drilling campaign, which
focused on exploration for new resources at the brownfield
exploration targets on the 24 veins within the Segovia mining title
that are not currently in production, commenced in late 2020 at the
Vera Project. The 2021 brownfield exploration drilling campaign was
finalized at the end of December 2021 with a total of 64 drill
holes totaling 15,924 meters, about 20% less than planned mainly
due to the lengthy administrative processes involved to obtain
permission to access the land where the drilling platforms were
built.
GCM Mining’s 2022 diamond drilling campaign will
comprise approximately 91,000 meters with up to 52,000 meters of
in-mine and near-mine drilling and 15,000 meters of underground
in-fill drilling at its four producing mines together with 24,000
meters of brownfield drilling at its high-priority targets within
the other 24 known veins it is not currently mining in its Segovia
mining title.
GCM Mining currently has a total of 13 diamond
drill rigs in operation at Segovia as follows:
In-mine and near-mine drilling
- Three rigs are carrying out
resource definition in the Sandra K Mine from two purpose-built
surface platforms and one underground drill station in the Sandra K
Mine; and,
- Two rigs are carrying out resource
definition on the El Silencio Deep Zone from a purpose-built
underground drill station in the El Silencio Mine to test the 450
Vein from the Lejanias sector, and from a purpose-built underground
drill station on Level 3 of the Sandra K Mine conducting
directional infill drilling on the southern ore-shoot below Level
38.
Underground In-fill drilling
- Three rigs at El Silencio; and
- One rig at Sandra K.
Brownfield drilling
- Two rigs are operating from surface
on the La Guarida-Cristales Trend;
- One rig is operating from an
exploration ramp starting from Level 15 of the Providencia Mine
testing the Marmajito Vein; and
- One rig is operating from surface
at Vera testing the northeastern extension of the vein system and a
soil silver anomaly.
Key Highlights
IN-MINE and NEAR-MINE
DRILLING
Sandra K
In-mine infill drilling from underground station
SK5680, installed off Level 6, was still ongoing at the end of
2021. This program has further extended down-plunge, to
approximately future Level 9, an ore-shoot outlined by previous
drilling, which occurs in the northern fault block of the Sandra K
Vein System delimited by a set of faults striking NE and steeply
dipping to the north related to the Lejanias Fault System. This
ore-shoot remains open at depth. Multiple high gold grades were
intersected in 12 drill holes (total of 1,747 meters) on the main
vein system with maximum intersection grades of 159.88 g/t
Au with 248.0 g/t Ag over 0.30 meters on the Sandra K
Techo Vein (SK-IU-200). The high-grade gold mineralized intercepts
encountered confirm the higher-grade mineralization at depth.
Surface exploration drilling from platform
SK6020, located in the northern fault block of the main vein
system, was still ongoing at the end of 2021. This program was
designed on a 150 m x 150 m drill spacing and was aimed to extend
down-dip the main vein system from future Level 9 to Level 15 and
along strike. Drilling was successful in extending the main vein
system along strike by 150 meters and down-dip. Medium to high gold
grades were intersected from 7 drill holes (total of 3,477 meters)
on the main vein system with maximum intersection grades of
40.39 g/t Au with 42.4 g/t Ag over 0.41 meters on
the Sandra K Techo Vein (SK-ES-027).
El Silencio
In-mine exploration drilling from underground
station ES4170, installed off Level 15 of the Providencia mine, was
designed on a 125 m x 125 m drill spacing to test the continuity of
the Nacional Vein from future Level 40 to Level 42 in the
southernmost sector of El Silencio Mine. Drilling was successful in
demonstrating continuity together with high grades. Medium to high
gold grades were intersected from 3 drill holes (total of 610
meters) with maximum intersection grades of 38.41 g/t Au
with 28.6 g/t Ag over 0.68 meters (ES-EU-028A).
Additional in-mine exploration drilling from
underground station ES5110, installed on Level 38, was completed.
The aim of this program was to confirm the extension of the 450
Vein close to the mine workings on the Nacional Vein. The 450 Vein,
discovered by directional drilling in 2020, is interpreted as a low
angle vein or manto that occurs in the hanging-wall of the Nacional
Vein, some 40 meters vertically above. Drilling was successful in
demonstrating the extension as well as high grades. Multiple high
gold grades were intersected from 9 drill holes (total of 1,236
meters) with maximum intersection grades of 50.77 g/t Au
with 79.4 g/t Ag over 0.55 meters (ES-EU-037).
The ongoing directional drilling program on the
El Silencio Deep Zone is targeted to extend and better delineate
the southern ore-shoot down-plunge below Level 40, the deepest
level of historical mining on the Manto Vein. Drilling on the
southern ore-shoot continues to be successful in confirming the
high-grade nature of the Nacional and Manto veins and extending the
down-plunge continuity of the southern of the two distinct
high-grade domains, previously combined, on the Manto Vein by 170
meters. A high gold grade intercept was intersected from kick-off
hole ES-MH08-13 (540 meters) with maximum intersection grades of
236.44 g/t Au with 123.0 g/t Ag over 0.60 meters
on the Nacional Vein.
Carla
Infill drilling from platform CA4850 was
designed to test the La Gran Colombia Vein System in the Carla Mine
further down-dip to correlate the intersections from this follow up
phase of drilling with some high-grade intercepts encountered in
the 2020 drilling phase. To date, it is still difficult to
correlate the high-grade intercepts with the main structures of the
La Gran Colombia Vein System interpreted so far that comprises: the
La Gran Colombia Vein (“LGC”), which is a northerly-trending master
vein with a continuous strike of more than 700 meters that has been
drilled to a vertical depth of about 250 meters, on which the
current mining operation is being developed at a shallow depth, and
an hanging-wall vein (“LGC-HW”) that strikes and dips sub-parallel
and in close proximity to the LGC, which merges into the LGC or
dies out at depth. A high gold grade was intersected from hole
CA-ES-036 (398 meters) with maximum intersection grades of
254.30 g/t Au with 316.7 g/t Ag over 0.45 meters
on the La Gran Colombia Vein.
BROWNFIELD DRILLING
Marmajito
The brownfield exploration drilling program on
the Marmajito Vein, which commenced in February 2021 with one
diamond drill rig operating from underground drill station PV5630,
installed on the exploration ramp that starts from Level 15 of the
Providencia mine and leads to the western extension of the
Marmajito mine workings, moved to drill station MAR5380, installed
off the same exploration ramp. This program was aimed to follow up
a high-grade intercept encountered by drilling from drill station
PV5630. Drilling was successful in extending the vein down-dip by
250 meters. Multiple high gold grades were intersected from 3 drill
holes (918 meters) with maximum intersection grades of
131.10 g/t Au with 294.3 g/t Ag over 0.32 meters
on the Marmajito Vein (MAR-EU-015).
La Guarida-Cristales Trend
This surface exploration drilling program, which
commenced in August 2021 with one diamond drill rig initially
operating from drill platform CR6640, moved to drill platform
CR6700 to test the down-plunge extension of the La Guarida Mine
ore-shoot delimited by two NW trending faults. Two drill holes,
totaling 455 meters, were completed with maximum intersection
grades of 5.42 g/t Au with 21.0 g/t Ag over 0.42
meters on the La Guarida Vein (CR-EU-018).
Surface exploration drilling continued from
drill platform CR6940 with 4 drill holes, totaling 630 meters,
designed to test the northeastern extension of the La Guarida Vein
beyond the known ore-shoot. Drill hole CR-ES-031A was successful in
intersecting two veins corresponding to La Guarida Vein and the SW
extension of the Cristales Vein, which occurs in the footwall of
the La Guarida Vein, with maximum intersection grades of
5.07 g/t Au with 5.2 g/t Ag over 0.31 meters on
the La Guarida Vein and 8.24 g/t Au with 13.3 g/t Ag over
0.37 meters on the Cristales Vein (CR-EU-031A).
Surface exploration drilling from drill platform
CR6850 was designed to start testing the extension of the Cristales
Vein between the La Guarida and Cristales mines. A total of 5 drill
holes, totaling 1,220 meters, were completed with maximum
intersection grades of 18.52 g/t Au with 24.9 g/t Ag over
0.68 meters on the Cristales Vein (CR-EU-024).
Additional surface exploration drilling was
designed from drill platform CR7370 aimed to test the down-plunge
extension of the ore-shoot at the northeast-most end of the
Cristales Mine. A total of 7 drill holes, totaling 1,814 meters,
were completed with maximum intersection grades of 56.88
g/t Au with 41.0 g/t Ag over 0.39 meters on an unknown
vein that occurs in the hanging-wall of the Cristales Vein
(CR-EU-025).
The following table lists the key intercepts
from the final 2021 in-mine, near-mine and brownfield drilling
programs that were received since the press release issued on
December 16, 2021.
In-Mine and Near-Mine Drill
Program
Hole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Width (m) |
Au (g/t) |
Ag (g/t) |
Vein |
SANDRA K MINE |
Surface Drilling station SK6020 |
SK-ES-027 |
384.72 |
385.13 |
0.41 |
40.39 |
42.4 |
SKT-FW |
SK-ES-030 |
454.95 |
455.54 |
0.59 |
8.86 |
109.0 |
SKT |
U-G Drilling station SK5680 |
SK-IU-196* |
84.18 |
85.90 |
1.72 |
2.17 |
10.0 |
SKT |
including |
85.49 |
85.90 |
0.41 |
8.59 |
34.2 |
SKT |
SK-IU-197* |
126.44 |
126.86 |
0.42 |
66.52 |
133.5 |
SKT |
SK-IU-198* |
99.10 |
102.00 |
2.90 |
5.11 |
10.1 |
SKT |
including |
100.68 |
101.07 |
0.39 |
16.69 |
29.4 |
SKT |
SK-IU-199* |
124.60 |
126.61 |
2.01 |
3.87 |
12.2 |
SKT |
including |
125.85 |
126.61 |
0.76 |
9.62 |
26.5 |
SKT |
SK-IU-200* |
95.70 |
99.33 |
3.63 |
14.01 |
33.5 |
SKT |
including |
97.51 |
97.81 |
0.30 |
159.88 |
248.0 |
SKT |
SK-IU-201* |
144.43 |
148.53 |
4.10 |
2.60 |
4.2 |
SKT |
including |
144.43 |
144.73 |
0.30 |
11.28 |
27.6 |
SKT |
EL SILENCIO MINE |
U-G Drilling station ES4170 |
ES-EU-028A* |
309.90 |
311.90 |
2.00 |
14.09 |
11.3 |
VEM |
including |
309.90 |
310.58 |
0.68 |
38.41 |
28.6 |
VEM |
ES-EU-033A* |
348.00 |
348.59 |
0.59 |
6.13 |
8.7 |
NAL-HW |
U-G Drilling station ES5510 |
ES-EU-031* |
54.59 |
55.65 |
1.06 |
6.85 |
10.6 |
SNO |
including |
55.12 |
55.65 |
0.53 |
13.46 |
21.0 |
SNO |
ES-EU-037* |
132.52 |
137.20 |
4.68 |
4.90 |
7.0 |
SNO |
including |
133.14 |
134.00 |
0.86 |
19.62 |
25.6 |
SNO |
ES-EU-037* |
142.28 |
150.54 |
8.26 |
]5.69 |
15.9 |
450 |
including |
149.49 |
150.04 |
0.55 |
50.77 |
79.4 |
450 |
ES-EU-038* |
173.45 |
177.37 |
3.92 |
4.60 |
3.3 |
450 |
including |
175.05 |
175.55 |
0.50 |
26.55 |
10.0 |
450 |
El SILENCIO DEEP - DIRECTIONAL DRILLING |
U-G Drilling station ES5690 |
ES-MH08-13** |
1068.08 |
1069.73 |
1.65 |
89.73 |
48.4 |
NAL |
including |
1068.60 |
1069.20 |
0.60 |
236.44 |
123.0 |
NAL |
ES-MH08-13** |
1072.66 |
1073.37 |
0.71 |
16.84 |
38.4 |
VEM |
CARLA MINE |
Surface Drilling station
CA4850 |
CA-ES-036 |
221.75 |
223.83 |
2.08 |
56.59 |
77.5 |
LGC |
including |
221.75 |
222.20 |
0.45 |
254.30 |
316.7 |
LGC |
Brownfield Drill Program |
MARMAJITO VEIN |
U-G Drilling station PV5380 |
Hole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Width (m) |
Au (g/t) |
Ag (g/t) |
Vein |
MAR-EU-013* |
240.91 |
241.25 |
0.34 |
18.69 |
10.5 |
MAR |
MAR-EU-014* |
276.70 |
277.10 |
0.40 |
19.70 |
24.6 |
MAR |
MAR-EU-015* |
11.75 |
12.10 |
0.35 |
41.30 |
76.4 |
SNO |
MAR-EU-015* |
317.20 |
318.05 |
0.85 |
52.35 |
117.6 |
MAR |
including |
317.20 |
317.52 |
0.32 |
131.10 |
294.3 |
MAR |
LA GUARIDA-CRISTALES TREND |
Surface Drilling station
CR7370 |
CR-ES-023 |
310.78 |
311.70 |
0.92 |
6.10 |
6.4 |
CRI-FW |
including |
310.78 |
311.38 |
0.60 |
9.24 |
9.4 |
CRI-FW |
CR-ES-025 |
206.56 |
206.95 |
0.39 |
56.88 |
41.0 |
SNO |
Surface Drilling station
CR6850 |
CR-ES-024 |
185.72 |
186.40 |
0.68 |
18.52 |
24.9 |
CR |
Surface Drilling station
CR6940 |
CR-ES-031A |
182.57 |
182.94 |
0.37 |
8.24 |
13.3 |
CR |
* Denotes underground drill holes. The
underground in-fill holes were drilled at +12 to -73 degrees from
the horizontal. Sample interval grades over 7.0 g/t Au are
reported. Grades are for quartz vein intersections and are
length-weighted composites. The width is the sample length and is
not necessarily the true width of the vein. All gold and silver
grades are uncut and are not diluted to a minimum mining width.
** Denotes directional drilling mother and
kick-off holes. The directional drilling kick-off holes were
drilled at -55 to -61 degrees from the horizontal. Sample interval
grades over 7.0 g/t Au are reported.
Vein name abbreviations: SKT: Sandra K Techo
Vein. SKT-FW: Sandra K Techo Footwall Vein. VEM: Manto Vein.
NAL-HW: Nacional Hanging-wall Vein. 450: 450 Vein. NAL: Nacional
Vein. LGC: La Gran Colombia Vein. MAR: Marmajito Vein. CR-FW:
Cristales Footwall Vein. CR: Cristales Vein. SNO: unnamed vein.
Results from in-mine exploration and infill
drilling are reported for 25 holes (3,728 m) including: 12 holes
(1,747 m) at Sandra K (SK-IU-195 to SK-IU-206); 1 hole (134.9 m) at
Chumeca (CH-IU-038) and 12 holes (1,846 m) at El Silencio
(ES-EU-028A and ES-EU-031 to ES -EU-039) of which two were lost.
There are no results above cut-off grade for 6 holes at Sandra K, 1
hole at Chumeca and 7 holes at El Silencio, so these holes are not
listed in the table.
Results from near-mine surface exploration
drilling are reported for 14 holes (5,430 m) including: 8 holes
(4,062 m) at Sandra K (SK-ES-024 to SK-ES-031) and 6 holes (1,368
m) at Carla (CA-ES-030A to CA-ES-031A to CA-ES-036) of which one
was lost. There are no results above cut-off grade for 12 holes at
Sandra K and 11 holes at Carla, so these holes are not listed in
the table.
Results from brownfield exploration drilling are
reported for 27 holes (7,125 m) including: 3 holes (1,133 m) at
Vera (VER-ES-026 to VER-ES-028); 3 holes (918 m) at Marmajito
(MAR-EU-013 to MAR-EU-015) and 21 holes (5,074 m) on the La
Guarida-Cristales Trend (CR-ES-016 to CR-ES-033) of which three
were lost. There are no results above cut-off grade for 3 holes at
Vera and 17 holes on La Guarida-Cristales Trend, so these holes are
not listed in the table.
Results from directional drilling from one
purpose-built station on Level 3 at Sandra K are reported from 2
kick-off holes (ES-MH08-12 to ES-MH08-13), totaling 1,140 meters,
all drilled on the southern ore-shoot. There are no results above
cut-off grade for 1 hole, so this hole is not listed in the
table.
Please refer also to the attached illustrative
maps showing the Sandra K, El Silencio, Carla, Marmajito and La
Guarida-Cristales Trend drilling programs.
Qualified Person
Dr. Stewart D. Redwood, PhD, FIMMM, FGS, 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.
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
The Segovia samples were prepared and assayed by
SGS Laboratories Ltd (ISO 9001:2008) at their laboratory in
Medellin. Gold was assayed by 30 g fire assay with atomic
absorption spectrophotometer (“AAS”) finish. Samples above the
upper detection limit of 10.0 g/t gold were re-assayed by 30 g fire
assay with gravimetric finish. Silver was assayed by aqua regia
digestion and AAS finish. Blank, standard and duplicate samples
were routinely inserted and monitored for quality assurance and
quality control.
About GCM Mining Corp.
GCM Mining is a mid-tier gold producer with a
proven track record of mine building and operating in Latin
America. In Colombia, the Company is the leading high-grade
underground gold and silver producer with several mines in
operation at Segovia Operations. Segovia produced 206,000 ounces of
gold in 2021. In Guyana, the Company is advancing its fully funded
Toroparu Project, one of the largest undeveloped gold/copper
projects in the Americas, which is expected to commence production
of more than 200,000 ounces of gold annually in 2024. GCM Mining
pays a monthly dividend to its shareholders and has equity
interests in Aris Gold Corporation (44%; TSX: ARIS; Colombia –
Marmato), Denarius Metals Corp. (27%; TSX-V: DSLV; Spain –
Lomero-Poyatos and Colombia – Guia Antigua, Zancudo) and Western
Atlas Resources Inc. (26%; TSX-V: WA: Nunavut – Meadowbank).
Additional information on GCM Mining can be
found on its website at www.gcm-mining.com and by reviewing its
profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
Cautionary Statement on Forward-Looking
Information
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information", which may include, but is not limited to, statements
with respect to anticipated business plans or strategies, including
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For Further Information,
Contact:Mike DaviesChief Financial Officer(416)
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Attachment 1 – Sandra K
Mine Infill and Exploration Drilling Grade
Interceptshttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/d10184bb-af69-4154-991e-fb6dc3860b2d
Attachment 2 – Cross section of the
Sandra K Vein
Systemhttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/b11dec07-d9a5-4a06-b809-b432ec895022
Attachment 3 – El
Silencio Mine (southern side) Infill Drilling Grade Intercepts for
the 450
Veinhttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/19b4decc-b08c-47d0-aae6-9a7669d6c153
Attachment 4 – El
Silencio Mine (southernmost side) Exploration Drilling Grade
Intercepts for the Nacional
Veinhttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/790fbf3f-322a-44b9-9e6c-7150bb6d48cb
Attachment 5 – Cross section of the El
Silencio Deep Vein
Systemhttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/d304f7b7-df5c-43ce-bea1-30e8fd417436
Attachment 6 – La Gran Colombia Vein System
Infill Drilling Grade
Interceptshttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/a22f0485-7ad5-4d5d-94de-ea148beb28e8
Attachment 7 – Cross section of the La Gran Colombia
Vein
Systemhttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/9910c40d-f9b6-497c-b2d9-94d60e22fd7d
Attachment 8 – Providencia Mine Exploration Drilling
Grade Intercepts for the Marmajito
Veinhttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/6669380e-b0e5-434d-ad3b-8a4eb663423f
Attachment 9 – Cross section of the Marmajito
Veinhttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/05a04207-7514-4b14-a9f0-1a473f7fc7f6
Attachment 10 – La Guarida-Cristales
Trend Exploration Drilling Grade
Interceptshttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/2748e100-64c2-4748-92d9-2cbaed0baba8
Attachment 11 – Cross section of La
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