FIREWEED ZINC LTD. (“Fireweed”) (TSXV: FWZ) is pleased to announce
the first results from the 2020 drilling at the Macmillan Pass
Project in Yukon, Canada. These results are from Boundary Zone,
located 15 road kilometres west of the Tom-Jason deposits (see Map
1).
Highlights
- Significant
assays over wide sections have been received from the first two
diamond drill holes, NB20-001 and NB20-002, drilled in the central
Boundary Zone area.
- Hole NB20-002
intersected 4.42% Zinc, 0.08% Lead and 10.7 g/t Silver over 212.70
m, including 25.58% Zinc, 0.14% Lead and 44.0 g/t Silver over 5.81
m.
- Hole NB20-001
intersected 2.60% Zinc, 0.06% Lead and 5.9 g/t Silver over 246.68 m
from surface including 23.62% Zinc, 0.22% Lead and 53.7 g/t Silver
over 4.95 m.
- Assays from
other holes including the new discovery at Boundary Zone West are
pending.
Table 1: Highlights of initial 2020 results from
central Boundary Zone (length and density weighted average
assays).
Drill Hole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Zinc (%) |
Lead (%) |
Silver (g/t) |
Bulk Density
(t/m3) |
NB20-001 |
2.20 |
248.88 |
246.68 |
2.60 |
0.06 |
5.9 |
2.96 |
>including |
4.87 |
7.00 |
2.13 |
10.09 |
0.02 |
7.7 |
3.05 |
>and |
47.74 |
49.74 |
2.00 |
12.08 |
0.02 |
10.5 |
3.33 |
>and |
57.76 |
58.73 |
0.97 |
32.40 |
0.09 |
42.0 |
3.20 |
>and |
74.99 |
77.00 |
2.01 |
10.41 |
0.01 |
6.6 |
3.00 |
>and |
136.15 |
173.00 |
36.85 |
6.75 |
0.04 |
14.9 |
2.89 |
>>including |
136.15 |
141.10 |
4.95 |
23.62 |
0.22 |
53.7 |
3.15 |
>>and |
149.05 |
150.20 |
1.15 |
17.57 |
0.08 |
36.1 |
3.18 |
>>and |
156.42 |
157.70 |
1.28 |
14.96 |
0.01 |
26.4 |
2.95 |
>>and |
171.00 |
173.00 |
2.00 |
10.63 |
0.05 |
27.3 |
2.84 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
NB20-002 |
48.30 |
261.00 |
212.70 |
4.42 |
0.08 |
10.7 |
2.87 |
>including |
48.30 |
52.00 |
3.70 |
12.05 |
0.10 |
15.1 |
3.54 |
>and |
70.16 |
76.00 |
5.84 |
15.49 |
0.06 |
31.7 |
3.16 |
>and |
153.00 |
192.55 |
39.55 |
7.69 |
0.26 |
24.5 |
2.87 |
>>including |
160.00 |
171.00 |
11.00 |
11.46 |
0.25 |
33.7 |
2.89 |
>>and |
189.84 |
192.55 |
2.71 |
39.46 |
1.07 |
120.5 |
3.41 |
>including |
204.00 |
205.00 |
1.00 |
8.49 |
0.24 |
25.1 |
2.90 |
and |
227.00 |
260.00 |
33.00 |
8.38 |
0.04 |
14.7 |
2.88 |
>including |
228.19 |
234.00 |
5.81 |
25.58 |
0.14 |
44.0 |
3.15 |
>and |
239.00 |
250.00 |
11.00 |
8.20 |
0.01 |
14.2 |
2.87 |
CEO StatementBrandon Macdonald, CEO, stated
“These first assays have been a long time coming due to slow turn
around at the lab while they operate under COVID-19 limitations.
The assays reported here are from the first two holes drilled in
the central Boundary Zone area in 2020. We are pleased to see more
good grades extending this wide zone of mineralization with very
high-grade sections to depth in the central Boundary Zone area.
Overall a belated but great start to the 2020 drill assays.”
2020 Drill ResultsThe 2020 drill program was
completed in October, but these are the first assays to be
announced due to slow turn around at the lab operating under
COVID-19 limitations. Infill and step-out drilling at Boundary Zone
(Map 2) has successfully encountered wide zones of zinc-lead
mineralization, significantly expanding the extent of the known
mineralization. Drill hole NB20-002, reported in this news release,
was drilled obliquely, and in the opposite direction to previous
drilling and extends central Boundary Zone 150 m beyond previously
drilled mineralization in this direction. This 150 m extension
includes high-grade zinc mineralization, such as the 33 m
intersection of 8.38% Zinc (227-260 m) that includes 5.81 m of
25.58% Zinc (Table 1). Central Boundary Zone now extends from
surface down to 300 m. The zone remains open at depth as hole
NB20-002 was terminated in mineralization due to drilling
difficulties and would otherwise have been drilled deeper.
At central Boundary Zone, Fireweed drill holes
from 2020 (NB20-001 and NB20-002), and 2019 (NB19-001 and NB19-002)
were all drilled at different azimuths or dips (see Map 2 and
Section 1) to test whether vein orientations are biasing grades in
drill holes oriented near-parallel to the veins. Consistent average
zinc grades throughout all four holes suggest that there is not a
significant grade bias that is dependent on drill orientation and
that the mineralization comprises an approximately 230-250 m thick
stratabound sequence with vein stockworks, breccias and
replacement-style zinc mineralization. True widths of individual
cm- to m-scale veins intersected in NB20-001 and NB20-002 vary
greatly from 20% to 95% of intersected thicknesses but the overall
true thickness of central Boundary Zone is 230-250 m.
A total of nine holes were drilled at Boundary
Zone this season for 2,948 m (Map 2 and Table 4). Additional 2020
drill holes targeted a ground-gravity high anomaly surveyed in 2020
and resulted in the discovery of new wide sections of
pyrite-sphalerite-galena mineralization, extending Boundary Zone at
least 360 m to the west in a new discovery named Boundary Zone
West. Assays for the discovery holes at Boundary Zone West are
pending and descriptions of all holes drilled in the 2020 season
are in Table 5.
Boundary Zone PotentialThere is no mineral
resource for Boundary Zone yet and the zone is not included in the
current mineral resource estimate for the property (described in
Fireweed news release dated January 10, 2018). Boundary Zone has
potential to be mined in an open pit with a low strip ratio and to
be upgraded through low cost, preconcentration ore sorting
processes (see Fireweed news release dated July 31, 2019). Recent
drill results at Boundary Zone along with Tom North Zone and End
Zone (see Fireweed news releases dated August 20 and September 10,
2019, and November 15 and 29, 2018) represent potential for
expansion of the large current mineral resources and improvement of
Macmillan Pass project economics described in the current
Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) (see Fireweed news release
dated May 23, 2018).
Boundary Zone BackgroundBoundary Zone
mineralization consists of sphalerite-siderite-pyrite and minor
galena in veins, stockworks, disseminations, and as replacement of
matrix and clasts within coarse clastic rocks. Drilling in 2020 at
Boundary Zone West also identified stratiform mineralized sequences
similar to the Tom and Jason deposits (see news release dated
November 24, 2020).
Historical exploration work at Boundary Zone
included geochemical and geophysical surveys as well as 24 drill
holes that defined a central 200 x 800 m mineralized zone of zinc
(-lead-silver) mineralization within a broader system over 2 km in
strike length. Historical length-weighted average intersections1
such as 224.0 m of 2.50% zinc and 0.30% lead, including 4.5 m of
16.40% zinc, are consistent with recent Fireweed drilling and
demonstrated potential for bulk tonnage open pit
mineralization.
In 2019, Fireweed drilled two holes into the
central part of the known Boundary Zone mineralization. Both holes
intersected wide zones of high-grade replacement-style and vein-
and breccia-hosted zinc mineralization, including 100.0 m (true
width) of 8.73% zinc from surface including 6.4 m of 43.53% zinc
within 230.0 m of 4.51% zinc (see Tables 6A, 6B and Fireweed news
release dated November 5th, 2019).
Notes on sampling, assaying, and data aggregation:
The diamond drill core logging and sampling
program was carried out under a rigorous quality assurance /
quality control program using industry best practices. Drill
intersections in this release are all HQ3 (split tube) size core
(61.1mm / 2.4-inch diameter) with recoveries typically above 85%.
After drilling, core was logged for geology, structure and
geotechnical characteristics, marked for sampling, and photographed
on site. The cores for analyses were marked for sampling based on
geological intervals with individual samples 1.5 metres or
less in length. Drill core from the Boundary Zone was cut
lengthwise in half with a core saw; half-core was sent for assays
reported in this news release, and the other half is stored on site
for reference. Bulk density was determined on site for the entire
length of each sample assayed by measurement of mass in air and
mass in water. Sample duplicate bulk density determinations and
in-house bulk density standard determinations were each made at a
rate of 5%. Since 2017, four in-house bulk density standards
(mineralized drill core from the Tom deposit that span a range of
densities) have been used and show an acceptable long-term
precision. Certified standard masses are used to calibrate the
scale balance used for bulk density determinations.
A total of 5% assay standards or blanks and 5%
core duplicates are included in the sample stream as a quality
control measure and are reviewed after analyses are received.
Standards and blanks in 2020 drill results to date have been
approved as acceptable. Duplicate data add to the long-term
estimates of precision for assay data on the project and precision
for drill results reported is deemed to be within acceptable
levels. Samples were sent to the Bureau Veritas preparation
laboratory in Whitehorse, Yukon, where the samples were crushed and
a 500 g split was sent to the Bureau Veritas laboratory in
Vancouver, B.C to be pulverized to 85% passing 200 mesh size pulps.
Clean crush material was passed through the crusher and clean
silica was pulverized between each sample. The pulps were analyzed
by 1:1:1 Aqua Regia digestion followed by Inductively Coupled
Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-ES/ICP-MS) multi-element analyses (BV
Code AQ270). All samples were also analyzed for multiple elements
by lithium borate fusion and Xray fluorescence analysis (XRF)
finish (BV Code LF725). Over-limit Pb (>25.0%) and Zn
(>24.0%) were analyzed by lithium borate fusion with XRF finish
(BV Code LF726). Silver is reported in this news release by method
AQ270, and zinc and lead are reported by LF725 or LF726. Bureau
Veritas (Vancouver) is an independent, international ISO/IEC
17025:2005 accredited laboratory.
Results in this news release are length and
bulk-density weighted averages as would be used in a Mineral
Resource estimate. Readers are cautioned that in Fireweed news
releases in prior years, only length weighted assay averages were
reported which may result in slightly lower (under reported)
average values. To allow comparison of 2019 Boundary Zone drilling
with 2020 results, 2019 intersections from holes NB19-001 and
NB19-002 have been re-stated in Tables 6A and 6B as length and
bulk-density weighted averages (originally reported in Fireweed
news releases dated 16th October and 5th November 2019). Length and
bulk-density weighted averages have been reported as these most
accurately represent the average metal-content of the
intersections.
Qualified Person StatementTechnical information in this news
release has been approved by Gilles Dessureau, P.Geo, Vice
President Exploration and a ‘Qualified Person’ as defined under
Canadian National Instrument 43101.
About Fireweed Zinc Ltd. (TSXV:
FWZ): Fireweed Zinc is a public mineral exploration
company focused on zinc and managed by a veteran team of mining
industry professionals. The Company is advancing its district-scale
940 km2 Macmillan Pass Project in Yukon, Canada, which is host to
the 100% owned Tom and Jason zinc-lead-silver deposits with current
Mineral Resources and a PEA economic study (see Fireweed news
releases dated January 10, 2018, and May 23, 2018, respectively,
and reports filed on www.sedar.com for details) as well as the
Boundary Zone, Tom North Zone and End Zone which have significant
zinc-lead-silver mineralization drilled but not yet classified as
mineral resources. The project also includes large blocks of
adjacent claims (MAC, MC, MP, Jerry, BR, NS, Oro, Sol, Ben, and
Stump) which cover exploration targets in the district where
previous and recent work identified zinc, lead and silver
prospects, and geophysical and geochemical anomalies in prospective
host geology.
Additional information about Fireweed Zinc and
its Macmillan Pass Zinc Project including maps and drill sections
can be found on the Company’s website at www.FireweedZinc.com and
at www.sedar.com.
ON BEHALF OF FIREWEED ZINC
LTD.
“Brandon Macdonald”
CEO & Director
Contact: Brandon MacdonaldPhone:
604-646-8361
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Cautionary StatementsThis news
release may contain “forward-looking” statements and information
relating to the Company and the Macmillan Pass Project that are
based on the beliefs of Company management, as well as assumptions
made by and information currently available to Company management.
Such statements reflect the current risks, uncertainties and
assumptions related to certain factors including but not limited
to, without limitations, exploration and development risks,
expenditure and financing requirements, general economic
conditions, changes in financial markets, the ability to properly
and efficiently staff the Company’s operations, the sufficiency of
working capital and funding for continued operations, title
matters, First Nations relations, operating hazards, political and
economic factors, competitive factors, metal prices, relationships
with vendors and strategic partners, governmental regulations and
oversight, permitting, seasonality and weather, technological
change, industry practices, and one-time events. Additional risks
are set out in the Company’s prospectus dated May 9, 2017, and
filed under the Company’s profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Should
any one or more risks or uncertainties materialize or change, or
should any underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results
and forward-looking statements may vary materially from those
described herein. The Company does not undertake to update
forward‐looking statements or forward‐looking information, except
as required by law.
Footnotes:
-
Historic results for the Boundary Zone reported in this news
release are taken from historic reports prepared by previous
operators. Neither the Company or the Qualified Person has done
sufficient work to verify these results and therefore these results
should not be relied upon. The Company is including them for
information purposes to explain the basis for the exploration
target and reasons for drilling.
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Table 2: Boundary Zone drill hole NB20-001
detailed results.
Drill Hole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Zinc (%) |
Lead (%) |
Silver (g/t) |
Bulk Density (t/m3) |
NB20-001 |
2.20 |
248.88 |
246.68 |
2.60 |
0.06 |
5.9 |
2.96 |
>including |
4.87 |
174.00 |
169.13 |
3.13 |
0.02 |
5.9 |
2.97 |
>>including |
4.87 |
7.00 |
2.13 |
10.09 |
0.02 |
7.7 |
3.05 |
>>and |
47.74 |
49.74 |
2.00 |
12.08 |
0.02 |
10.5 |
3.33 |
>>and |
57.76 |
58.73 |
0.97 |
32.40 |
0.09 |
42.0 |
3.20 |
>>and |
74.99 |
77.00 |
2.01 |
10.41 |
0.01 |
6.6 |
3.00 |
>>and |
82.48 |
83.38 |
0.90 |
10.26 |
0.02 |
14.2 |
2.82 |
>>and |
136.15 |
173.00 |
36.85 |
6.75 |
0.04 |
14.9 |
2.89 |
>>>including |
136.15 |
141.10 |
4.95 |
23.62 |
0.22 |
53.7 |
3.15 |
>>>and |
149.05 |
150.20 |
1.15 |
17.57 |
0.08 |
36.1 |
3.18 |
>>>and |
156.42 |
157.70 |
1.28 |
14.96 |
0.01 |
26.4 |
2.95 |
>>>and |
166.00 |
167.00 |
1.00 |
10.58 |
0.04 |
24.5 |
2.73 |
>>>and |
171.00 |
173.00 |
2.00 |
10.63 |
0.05 |
27.3 |
2.84 |
>and |
174.00 |
202.40 |
28.40 |
0.50 |
0.02 |
1.7 |
2.77 |
>and |
202.40 |
220.00 |
17.60 |
2.02 |
0.21 |
11.1 |
3.06 |
>and |
220.00 |
233.00 |
13.00 |
0.56 |
0.41 |
7.5 |
3.11 |
>and |
233.00 |
248.88 |
15.88 |
3.07 |
0.09 |
6.5 |
3.01 |
|
268.54 |
278.25 |
9.71 |
1.63 |
0.14 |
4.6 |
3.00 |
Table 3: Boundary Zone drill hole NB20-002
detailed results.
Drill Hole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Zinc (%) |
Lead (%) |
Silver (g/t) |
Bulk Density (t/m3) |
NB20-002 |
48.30 |
261.00 |
212.70 |
4.42 |
0.08 |
10.7 |
2.87 |
>including |
48.30 |
192.55 |
144.25 |
4.38 |
0.10 |
11.6 |
2.90 |
>>including |
48.30 |
52.00 |
3.70 |
12.05 |
0.10 |
15.1 |
3.54 |
>>and |
70.16 |
76.00 |
5.84 |
15.49 |
0.06 |
31.7 |
3.16 |
>>and |
153.00 |
192.55 |
39.55 |
7.69 |
0.26 |
24.5 |
2.87 |
>>>including |
160.00 |
171.00 |
11.00 |
11.46 |
0.25 |
33.7 |
2.89 |
>>>and |
189.84 |
192.55 |
2.71 |
39.46 |
1.07 |
120.5 |
3.41 |
>and |
192.55 |
227.00 |
34.45 |
0.72 |
0.02 |
3.0 |
2.77 |
>>including |
204.00 |
205.00 |
1.00 |
8.49 |
0.24 |
25.1 |
2.90 |
>and |
227.00 |
260.00 |
33.00 |
8.38 |
0.04 |
14.7 |
2.88 |
>>including |
228.19 |
234.00 |
5.81 |
25.58 |
0.14 |
44.0 |
3.15 |
>>and |
239.00 |
250.00 |
11.00 |
8.20 |
0.01 |
14.2 |
2.87 |
|
277.00 |
309.00 |
32.00 |
1.72 |
0.01 |
1.8 |
2.89 |
>including |
282.00 |
283.00 |
1.00 |
5.98 |
0.001 |
3.8 |
2.97 |
>and |
293.00 |
296.00 |
3.00 |
4.26 |
0.002 |
4.4 |
2.98 |
>and |
304.00 |
307.00 |
3.00 |
4.12 |
0.003 |
1.5 |
2.92 |
Table 4: 2020 drill hole collar data.
Diamond Drill Hole Collars
Drill Hole |
Length (m) |
Zone |
Easting* |
Northing* |
Elevation (m) |
Dip (°) |
Grid Azimuth (°) |
NB20-001 |
303.5 |
Boundary Zone |
422440 |
7010418 |
1164 |
-54 |
270 |
NB20-002 |
320.0 |
Boundary Zone |
422336 |
7010329 |
1132 |
-50 |
020 |
NB20-003 |
152.0 |
Boundary Zone |
421557 |
7010456 |
1200 |
-50 |
185 |
NB20-004 |
333.0 |
Boundary Zone |
422049 |
7010614 |
1218 |
-50 |
215 |
NB20-005 |
143.0 |
Boundary Zone |
422277 |
7010313 |
1129 |
-50 |
215 |
NB20-006 |
203.0 |
Boundary Zone |
422277 |
7010313 |
1129 |
-80 |
215 |
NB20-007 |
90.0 |
Boundary Zone |
421951 |
7010538 |
1200 |
-70 |
215 |
NB20-008 |
324.0 |
Boundary Zone |
422216 |
7010354 |
1139 |
-50 |
215 |
NB20-009 |
447.2 |
Boundary Zone |
421951 |
7010538 |
1200 |
-75 |
215 |
MP20-001 |
632.0 |
240 Mile |
438698 |
7003094 |
1311 |
-60 |
295 |
*UTM Zone 9 NAD83
Reverse Circulation (RC) Drill Hole Collars
Drill Hole |
Length (m) |
Zone |
Easting* |
Northing* |
Elevation (m) |
Dip (°) |
Grid Azimuth (°) |
TRC20-001 |
7.6 |
Tom West |
442065 |
7003667 |
1547 |
-50 |
066 |
TRC20-002 |
82.3 |
Tom West |
442071 |
7003663 |
1547 |
-80 |
066 |
TRC20-003 |
64.0 |
Tom West |
442071 |
7003663 |
1547 |
-55 |
066 |
TRC20-004 |
64.0 |
Tom West |
442071 |
7003663 |
1547 |
-70 |
089 |
TRC20-005 |
47.2 |
Tom West |
442071 |
7003663 |
1547 |
-55 |
129 |
TRC20-006 |
36.6 |
Tom West |
442049 |
7003678 |
1545 |
-80 |
065 |
TRC20-007 |
98.45 |
Tom North |
441654 |
7004507 |
1422 |
-51 |
076 |
JRC20-001 |
47.24 |
Jason Main |
436437 |
7002774 |
1298 |
-50 |
027 |
JRC20-002 |
59.44 |
Jason Main |
436533 |
7002772 |
1300 |
-65 |
011 |
*UTM Zone 9 NAD83
Table 5: 2020 drill hole results and
observations.Diamond Drill Hole Descriptions – assays pending where
noted.
Drill Hole |
Length (m) |
Zone |
Target |
Results and Observations |
NB20-001 |
303.5 |
Boundary Zone |
BZ core infill |
Wide zone encountered. Results reported in this news release. |
NB20-002 |
320.0 |
Boundary Zone |
BZ core infill/step-out |
Wide zone encountered. Hole abandoned at 320 m in mineralization
due to drilling problems. Results reported in this news
release. |
NB20-003 |
152.0 |
Boundary Zone |
Gravity high anomaly ~800 m west of BZ |
No significant mineralization. Gravity anomaly explained by dense
sedimentary rock unit |
NB20-004 |
333.0 |
Boundary Zone |
Gravity high anomaly 360 m west of BZ |
Wide zone encountered. Assays pending. |
NB20-005 |
143.0 |
Boundary Zone |
BZ step-out to south |
No significant mineralization. |
NB20-006 |
203.0 |
Boundary Zone |
BZ step-out to south |
Minor mineralization encountered. |
NB20-007 |
90.0 |
Boundary Zone |
Gravity high 360 m W of BZ |
Hole abandoned due to drilling problems and re-drilled as
NB20-009. |
NB20-008 |
324.0 |
Boundary Zone |
Gravity high anomaly 200 m west of BZ and step-out 80 m west
of previous drilling |
Wide zone encountered. Assays pending. |
NB20-009 |
447.2 |
Boundary Zone |
Gravity high anomaly 360 m W of BZ |
Wide zone encountered. Assays pending. |
MP20-001 |
632.0 |
240 Mile Target |
Gravity high anomaly between the Tom and Jason deposits |
Hole suspended before reaching target horizon; casing left in place
to allow resumption of drilling next season. |
Reverse Circulation (RC) Drill Hole Descriptions – assays
pending.
Drill Hole |
Length (m) |
Zone |
Target |
Results and Observations |
TRC20-001 |
7.6 |
Tom West |
Infill |
Hole abandoned at casing due to drilling problems |
TRC20-002 |
82.3 |
Tom West |
Infill |
Tom West zone intersected. Assays pending. |
TRC20-003 |
64.0 |
Tom West |
Infill |
Tom West zone intersected Assays pending. |
TRC20-004 |
64.0 |
Tom West |
Twin of historic hole |
Successful twin with good recovery. Assays pending. |
TRC20-005 |
47.2 |
Tom West |
Step-out |
Hole abandoned before target depth due to drilling problems |
TRC20-006 |
36.6 |
Tom West |
Infill |
Hole abandoned before target depth due to drilling problems |
TRC20-007 |
98.45 |
Tom North |
Infill |
Tom North zone intersected. Assays pending. |
JRC20-001 |
47.24 |
Jason Main |
Infill |
Jason Main zone intersected. Assays pending. |
JRC20-002 |
59.44 |
Jason Main |
Infill |
Jason Main zone intersected. Hole abandoned in mineralization.
Assays pending. |
Table 6A: 2019 drill results from hole NB19-001 reported as
length and bulk density weighted averages.
Drill Hole3 |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Estimated True Width (m) |
Zinc (%) |
Lead (%) |
Silver (g/t) |
Bulk Density
(t/m3) |
NB19-001 |
6.00 |
278.45 |
272.45 |
230 |
3.72 |
0.47 |
13.1 |
3.08 |
>including |
6.00 |
117.00 |
111.00 |
97.3 |
6.08 |
0.05 |
10.4 |
3.08 |
>>including |
93.69 |
117.00 |
23.31 |
20.4 |
17.63 |
0.10 |
30.4 |
3.19 |
>>>including |
93.69 |
98.54 |
4.85 |
4.3 |
31.94 |
0.14 |
39.6 |
3.49 |
>>>>including |
94.84 |
95.85 |
1.01 |
0.9 |
47.70 |
0.21 |
50.2 |
3.57 |
>>>and |
111.40 |
117.00 |
5.60 |
4.9 |
29.95 |
0.20 |
65.9 |
3.40 |
>>>>including |
113.54 |
117.00 |
3.46 |
3.0 |
36.39 |
0.27 |
83.0 |
3.62 |
>and |
226.20 |
238.05 |
11.85 |
Undetermined |
9.37 |
4.91 |
77.0 |
3.43 |
>>including |
230.30 |
236.00 |
5.70 |
Undetermined |
12.13 |
7.92 |
118.3 |
3.45 |
>>>including |
230.30 |
233.22 |
2.92 |
Undetermined |
19.00 |
3.01 |
74.9 |
3.27 |
>>>and |
233.88 |
236.00 |
2.12 |
Undetermined |
6.34 |
15.07 |
190.4 |
3.84 |
Table 6B: 2019 drill results from hole NB19-002 reported as
length and bulk density weighted averages.
Drill Hole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Estimated True Width (m) |
Zinc (%) |
Lead (%) |
Silver (g/t) |
Bulk Density
(t/m3) |
NB19-002 |
8.00 |
330.00 |
322.00 |
230 |
4.51 |
0.33 |
10.6 |
3.07 |
>including |
8.00 |
150.30 |
142.30 |
100 |
8.73 |
0.11 |
12.0 |
3.08 |
>>including |
8.00 |
14.00 |
6.00 |
4.2 |
5.60 |
0.02 |
5.4 |
3.44 |
>>and |
27.80 |
40.10 |
12.30 |
8.7 |
9.37 |
0.04 |
11.8 |
3.34 |
>>and |
82.35 |
83.13 |
0.78 |
0.6 |
41.00 |
0.91 |
72.2 |
3.38 |
>>and |
115.81 |
127.00 |
11.19 |
7.9 |
19.30 |
0.09 |
38.6 |
3.07 |
>>>including |
115.81 |
116.19 |
0.38 |
0.3 |
31.60 |
0.06 |
44.8 |
3.29 |
>>>and |
120.64 |
127.00 |
6.36 |
4.5 |
29.65 |
0.14 |
60.0 |
3.29 |
>>>>including |
122.80 |
124.94 |
2.14 |
1.5 |
44.32 |
0.27 |
94.0 |
3.60 |
>and |
139.35 |
148.42 |
9.07 |
6.4 |
43.53 |
0.72 |
42.5 |
3.79 |
>>including |
140.48 |
142.52 |
2.04 |
1.4 |
55.18 |
1.81 |
79.4 |
3.42 |
>>and |
145.65 |
146.53 |
0.88 |
0.6 |
61.67 |
0.20 |
61.2 |
3.93 |
>and |
150.30 |
330.00 |
179.70 |
130 |
1.15 |
0.50 |
9.5 |
3.06 |
>>including |
289.81 |
307.70 |
17.89 |
undetermined |
3.16 |
1.92 |
31.2 |
3.59 |
>>>including |
289.81 |
291.98 |
2.17 |
undetermined |
6.30 |
4.97 |
73.0 |
4.24 |
>>and |
304.65 |
307.70 |
3.05 |
undetermined |
5.67 |
4.19 |
64.3 |
3.53 |
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