VANCOUVER, BC, Dec. 11,
2023 /CNW/ - Nevada Sunrise Metals
Corp. ("Nevada Sunrise", or the "Company")
(TSXV: NEV) (OTC: NVSGF) is pleased to announce the production
of an animated 3-D geological and geophysical model for its
100%-owned Gemini Lithium Project ("Gemini", or the
"Project"). Gemini is located in the Lida Valley basin in
Esmeralda County, Nevada, where
Nevada Sunrise made a significant lithium-in-sediment discovery by
drilling in 2022 and 2023.
The 3-D model (the "Model") was produced by Walker Lane
Research Partners, LLC ("Walker
Lane, LLC") of Oak Harbour, WA, based upon the results
of detailed gravity surveys performed in the Lida Valley in
2012-2013 by a team from the University of
Texas Dallas ("UT Dallas"), led by Dr. John Oldow, Ph.D. Dr. Oldow, a technical
advisor to Nevada Sunrise, retired from UT Dallas in 2018 and is a cofounder of Walker
Lane, LLC. His proprietary gravity data and geological
determinations were combined with the results of time-domain
electromagnetic ("TDEM") surveys carried out by Nevada
Sunrise in 2016 and 2022 to produce the Model. A still image taken
from the Model is shown in Figure 1 below and the entire animated
Model can be viewed here:
https://player.vimeo.com/video/892764870
"The 3-D model produced by Dr. Oldow and his team has exceeded
expectations," said Warren Stanyer,
President and CEO of Nevada Sunrise. "This dynamic view of the
Gemini basin supports our belief in its potential to host a large
lithium resource. The five holes drilled to date have only tested a
portion of the deposit, and more drilling is required to determine
the full extent of the lithium mineralization present at
Gemini."
Dr. Oldow's recommendations for additional work include
increasing the gravity data coverage for the Gemini basin to
further improve understanding of the basin geometry and where to
locate drill sites to optimize exploration for both lithium brine
and lithium-in-sediments. Identification of internal basin
faults will be an important part of the additional exploration
work. As found in the only producing lithium mine in the United States located at Silver Peak,
Nevada in the Clayton Valley to
the northwest of Gemini, internal basin faults impart important
control in fluid flow and localization of lithium brines, and also
have critical control on lithium-in-sediments facies
distribution. Combining a better overall basin geometry with
the TDEM profiles together with the existing drill logs should
allow better constraint of the internal geometry in the Gemini
basin.
Update on the National Instrument
43-101 ("NI 43-101") Compliant Resource Estimate
In July 2023, Nevada Sunrise
commissioned ABH Engineering Inc. of Surrey, BC, Canada ("ABH") to calculate a NI 43-101
compliant resource estimate for Gemini (the "Estimate") with
the further goal of generating a preliminary economic assessment in
2024. Since that time, ABH has engaged in a comprehensive
review of the Gemini exploration data, including all drilling data,
geophysical and geochemical results, and the outcomes of the
Company's metallurgical testing. In mid-November 2023, ABH's qualified persons
conducted a site visit to Gemini to fulfill a NI 43-101 requisite
for authors of a compliant technical report. Nevada Sunrise
anticipates receiving the Estimate late in the 4th
Quarter of 2023 or early in the 1st Quarter of 2024.
About the UT, Dallas Gravity
Survey1
The Lida Valley basin is bounded and crosscut by a
rectilinear array of faults that emanate from the Sylvania
Mountain fault system and transfer displacement to the
Mount Jackson Ridge fault zone, which is part of the Palmetto Wash
fault system. The Lida Valley is a pull-apart structural
system with extension localized on north-northeast faults and
transcurrent displacement on west-northwest faults. The
combination of mapped faults and subsurface faults
inferred by gravity data indicate an internal geometry
that is substantially more complex than most pull-apart basin
systems. The system of faults within the basin is composed of
fault relays and transfer fault systems that segment the basin
into three structural domains. Faults within each structural domain
exhibit a tendency to curve along strike and to merge with
other faults, resulting in an intricate array of kinematically
linked structures that transfer displacement through the basin.
To describe the subsurface geometry of Lida Valley, gravity data
were collected and a residual complete Bouguer anomaly was
generated. Prior to this study, data coverage for Lida Valley
and the surrounding region, provided by the Pan American
Center for Earth Studies, consisted of 14 gravity stations
within the Lida Valley basin and 60 measurements in the
adjacent mountain ranges and intervening valleys. To improve
spatial coverage approximately 500 gravity measurements were
collected at 300 metres-spacing along
seven transects crossing Lida Valley. Access was limited
by dense sagebrush and, for the most part, the lines followed
primary and secondary roads and in a few locations were
acquired by tracking cross country. To ensure internal data
consistency, a common station was reoccupied at all line
intersections.
The data were collected using two Scintrex CG-5 gravimeters with
station locations determined using dual-frequency Leica GS10
global navigation satellite system ("GNSS") receivers. All 500
station values were referenced to a common base station that
was measured by both gravimeters at the beginning and the end
of each day. A secondary base station, located at the
GNSS base station, was also measured by both gravimeters
daily. The gravity base station was referenced to an absolute
gravity station, Las Vegas K 169, in Las
Vegas, Nevada.
1
Source:Late Cenozoic displacement transfer in the eastern
Sylvania Mountain fault system and Lida Valley pull-apart basin,
southwestern Nevada, based on three-dimensional gravity depth
inversion and forward models (Sarah B. Dunn,
John S. Oldow, and Nicholas J. Mueller, Department of
Geosciences, University of Texas at Dallas)
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About Gemini
Gemini consists of 280 unpatented mineral claims located in the
western Lida Valley, Esmeralda
County, approximately 6 miles (10 kilometres) east of the
town of Lida, Nevada. The Lida
Valley is a flat, arid basin with a similar geological setting to
the better-known Clayton Valley basin where Albemarle Corporation
operates the Silver Peak lithium brine mine, which has operated
continuously since 1966.
Gemini is situated adjacent to the Gold Point Solar Energy Zone,
a Bureau of Land Management land reserve set aside for solar and
wind power generation projects until 2033. Exploration at Gemini is
complemented by the Company's 80.09 acre/feet/year water right, a
pre-requisite for the exploration and development of lithium brine
projects in Nevada.
In March and April 2022, Nevada
Sunrise drilled two reverse circulation boreholes for a total of
2,020 feet (615.85 metres) in its maiden drilling program at
Gemini. The drill sites were located within a defined gravity low
that hosts conductive layers detected by historical ground
electromagnetic surveys. The results from the first two holes at
Gemini represented a new discovery of lithium mineralization in the
western Lida Valley, which was not historically drill tested for
lithium (see Nevada Sunrise news release dated May 18, 2022). Three additional
boreholes totaling 5,310 feet (1,618.9 metres) were completed from
October 2022 to April 2023, with each intersecting lithium
mineralization (see Nevada Sunrise news release dated
May 24, 2023). Metallurgical
tests carried out on Gemini lithium-in-sediment mineralization in
2023 has achieved a 90.2% lithium extraction rate (see Nevada
Sunrise news release dated June 5,
2023).
For further information on Gemini, including maps and photos
click here
Sampling and Analytical QA/QC and
Statement of Qualified Person
Sediment samples from the Gemini 2022-2023 drilling program were
submitted to American Assay and ALS Global USA in Reno,
NV and were analyzed utilizing a multi-element ICP-AES
method. Specifically, the analytical method involves aqua regia
digestion of the sample followed by the inductively coupled plasma
(ICP) technique to ionize the sample, and atomic emission
spectrometry (AES) to determine elemental concentrations.
Duplicates, field blanks, and certified reference standards were
inserted at regular intervals in the sample stream to ensure
accuracy of the analytical method.
The scientific and technical information contained in this news
release has been reviewed and approved by Robert M. Allender, Jr., CPG, RG, SME, a
Qualified Person for Nevada Sunrise as defined in NI 43-101 –
Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
About Nevada Sunrise
Nevada Sunrise is a junior mineral exploration company with a
strong technical team based in Vancouver,
BC, Canada, that holds
interests in lithium, gold, and copper exploration projects located
in the State of Nevada, USA.
Nevada Sunrise owns 100% interests in the Gemini,
Jackson Wash and Badlands
lithium projects, all of which are located in the Lida Valley in
Esmeralda County, NV.
The Company owns Nevada
water right Permit 86863, also located in the Lida Valley
basin, near Lida, NV.
The Company's key gold asset is at the Kinsley Mountain Gold
Project near Wendover,
NV, in a joint venture with CopAur Minerals Inc. Due
to its focus on lithium exploration and development in Nevada, the Company elected not to contribute
to the 2023 exploration program at Kinsley Mountain and will incur
dilution of its participating interest in the joint venture from
20.01% to an approximate 19.0% interest.
Nevada Sunrise has the right to earn a 100% interest in the
Coronado VMS Project, located approximately 48 kilometers
(30 miles) southeast of Winnemucca,
NV.
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"should" occur and include disclosure of anticipated exploration
activities. Although the Company believes the expectations
expressed in such forward–looking statements are
based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees
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or revise any forward–looking statements whether as a
result of new information, future events or otherwise.
Such factors include, among others, risks related to: the
results and outcomes of the Company's 2022-2023 exploration
activities and future plans at the Gemini Lithium Project; the
calculation of a NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate for the
Gemini Lithium Project; reliance on technical information
provided by third parties on any of our exploration properties;
changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined;
current economic conditions; future prices of commodities; possible
variations in grade or recovery rates; failure of equipment or
processes to operate as anticipated; the failure of contracted
parties to perform; labor disputes and other risks of the mining
industry; delays due to pandemic; delays in obtaining governmental
approvals, financing or in the completion of exploration, as well
as those factors discussed in the section entitled "Risk Factors"
in the Company's Management Discussion and Analysis for the Nine
Months ending June 30, 2023,
which is available under Company's SEDAR profile at
www.sedar.com.
Although Nevada Sunrise has attempted to identify important
factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to
differ materially from those described in forward-looking
information, there may be other factors that cause actions, events
or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There
can be no assurance that such information will prove to be accurate
as actual results and future events could differ materially from
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intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking
information, whether as a result of new information, future events
or otherwise. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance
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SOURCE Nevada Sunrise Metals Corporation