Anglesey Mining Plc Parys Mountain - Exploration and Drilling Update
August 03 2023 - 1:00AM
UK Regulatory
TIDMAYM
Central Alliance engaged for Proof-of-Concept Study on Muon Tomography at Parys
Mountain
Northern Copper Zone drilling expected to start September 2023
Groundwater studies about to commence as part of the ongoing permitting process
Trading Symbol
AIM: AYM
3rd August 2023
Anglesey Mining plc
("Anglesey" or "the Company")
Parys Mountain - Exploration and Drilling Update
Anglesey Mining plc (AIM:AYM), the UK minerals development company, is pleased
to provide an update on progress at the Company's Parys Mountain Cu-Zn-Pb-Ag-Au
project located on the Isle of Anglesey.
Highlights
· Central Alliance engaged for Proof-of-Concept Study on Muon Tomography at
Parys Mountain
· Northern Copper Zone drilling expected to start September 2023
· Groundwater studies about to commence as part of the ongoing permitting
process
Jo Battershill, Chief Executive of Anglesey Mining, commented: "We are very
excited to announce the proof-of-concept study with Central Alliance and its
muon tomography technique. Historical drilling across the Parys Mountain project
has identified many zones of interest that have not been followed up on or
included within the current resource estimates and the Morris Shaft provides an
ideal location to test this cutting-edge exploration tool."
"With conventional geophysical methods being increasingly difficult to employ on
the Isle of Anglesey due to impediments such as power cables, windfarms and
roads, the need to develop new technology is becoming more important."
"We believe that the entire Parys Mountain stratigraphy remains highly
prospective, and that existing mineralisation should extend both along strike
and at depth, as seen at many other VMS deposits around the world. Bringing
modern exploration methods to this project could facilitate and expedite both
the discovery of additional mineralised zones and the development of the current
known resources."
Summary
The Company confirms it has engaged the ground engineering technical services
company Central Alliance ("CA") to conduct a Proof-of-Concept study ("PoC") on
the use of Muon Tomography as an exploratory tool to identify new resources and
assist with the delineation of existing zones of mineralisation at Parys
Mountain. Muon Tomography is a technique that measures naturally generated
subatomic particles, called muons, from which it creates an image of the
subsurface through density differentials (further details on the technique are
included in the Appendix to this announcement). The process is analogous to
medical x-ray imaging.
Muon Tomography has previously been used to deliver accurate spatial
representation of metallic ore bodies and generate extensive drilling targets
over large detection areas, as demonstrated in the following paper
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1071/ASEG2015ab054. At Parys Mountain,
this process should enable much more focused drilling programmes and could
potentially save drilling costs and time.
Muon sensors will be deployed by CA in stages down the 300m deep Morris Shaft at
the Parys Mountain mine, with the acquired muon data subsequently analysed
offsite. The Morris Shaft location will enable CA to conduct an orientation
survey with the known White Rock and Engine Zone deposits; and potentially
identify both new zones of interest and extensions to these zones.
As part of the PoC the post-processed muon data set will be interfaced to
Leapfrog geological modelling software to enable a reconciliation between the
current geological model and the density anomaly model generated from the
survey. If the data demonstrates suitability at Parys Mountain, then it will be
utilised in the upcoming NCZ drilling, which is targeting down to 625m, with a
downhole tool variant. The NCZ currently has a lateral extent of over 1.2km and
remains open to the northeast and at depth, therefore it is interpreted to be a
target-rich environment for additional sulphide discoveries.
Drilling
In addition, the proposed Northern Copper Zone ("NCZ") drilling is expected to
start shortly, with the drill rig scheduled to be mobilised in the week
commencing 11 September 2023. The six-hole programme, for approximately 3,725m
of diamond core drilling, has been designed to increase the resource confidence
category for the upper levels of the NCZ, extend the high-grade Garth Daniel
resource estimate and test the Central Zone, which is not currently in the Parys
Mountain resource estimate.
The six proposed holes could potentially provide numerous pierce points across
the NCZ, the Garth Daniel Zone and the Central Zone, based on current
interpretations. Following rig mobilisation in September, the Company expects
the programme to be completed over approximately six months.
Appendix:
Muon Tomography
Central Alliance have been engaged by Anglesey Mining to conduct a Proof-of
-Concept study (PoC) whereby the use of Muon Tomography can be used to delineate
geological boundaries through the modelling of changes in density as measured
through using Muon Tomography. Muon sensors will be deployed in stages down the
300-metre-deep Morris Shaft at the Parys Mountain mine, with the acquired muon
data then analysed offsite.
[image]
Figure 1 - Schematic section showing the Morris Shaft, the White Rock / Engine
Zone deposits, and the area to be covered by the proposed Muon Tomography
survey.
Muon Tomography is a technique that exploits naturally generated subatomic
particles, called muons, to create an image of the subsurface. The process is
analogous to medical x-ray imaging, where the source - the upper atmosphere in
the case of muons - emits particles through a region of interest (ROI) and a
higher fraction of particles are stopped as the density in the ROI increases. By
measuring particle flux changes spatially, density changes can also be inferred.
Central Alliance's muon technology is designed and manufactured in the UK by its
industry partner Geoptic. This multi award winning technology can be applied by
deploying either NQ-size borehole or underground survey sensors. Large areas can
be assessed by these sensors with volumes of over tens of millions of cubic
meters analysed per location.
As part of the PoC, the post processed muon data set will be interfaced to
Leapfrog (a geological modelling tool) to enable a reconciliation between the
current geological model and the density anomaly model.
Development of the Muon Tomography method has demonstrated its ability to
deliver accurate spatial representation of mineralised ore bodies and generate
extensive drilling targets over large detection areas. This will potentially
enable a much more focused drilling programme and save drilling costs and time.
Furthermore, a muon study should also enable geologists managing exploration
programs to more confidently disregard certain areas that do not display any
high-density anomalies that would traditionally be associated with a zone of
mineralisation.
About Anglesey Mining plc
Anglesey Mining is traded on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange and
currently has 420,093,017 ordinary shares on issue.
Anglesey is developing its 100% owned Parys Mountain Cu-Zn-Pb-Ag-Au deposit in
North Wales, UK with a reported resource of 5.3 million tonnes at over 4.0%
combined base metals in the Measured and Indicated categories and 10.8 million
tonnes at over 2.5% combined base metals in the Inferred category.
Anglesey also holds an almost 50% interest in the Grängesberg Iron project in
Sweden, together with management rights and a right of first refusal to increase
its interest to 100%. Anglesey also holds 12% of Labrador Iron Mines Holdings
Limited, which through its 52% owned subsidiaries, is engaged in the exploration
and development of direct shipping iron ore deposits in Labrador and Quebec.
About Central Alliance
In March 2018, RSK acquired Central Alliance, a ground engineering technical
services company headquartered in Wakefield, UK. The company provides ground
investigation, survey and geomatics, instrumentation and monitoring, specialist
Electrokinetic consultancy and remediation and applied technologies across all
sectors including infrastructure, transportation, mining, energy, utilities and
defence.
Through its in-house experts and advanced technology such as electrokinetic
geosynthetics, muon tomography, remote instrumentation and remote sensing
capabilities, Central Alliance has been helping high-profile clients, including
Network Rail and National Highways to deliver major infrastructure projects.
For further information, please contact:
Anglesey Mining plc
Jo Battershill, Chief Executive - Tel: +44 (0)7540 366000
John Kearney, Chairman - Tel: +1 416 362 6686
Davy
Nominated Adviser & Joint Corporate Broker
Brian Garrahy / Daragh O'Reilly - Tel: +353 1 679 6363
WH Ireland
Joint Corporate Broker
Katy Mitchell / Harry Ansell - Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 1666
LEI: 213800X8BO8EK2B4HQ71
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