Sonoro Metals Corp., (TSXV: SMO | OTCQB: SMOFF | FRA: 23SP),
(“Sonoro” and the “Company”), reports that assays for the final 15
holes of the initial two-phase drill program at Cerro Caliche have
been received, bringing the total drilled by Sonoro to 10,328
meters over 96 holes. The program has confirmed gold mineralization
identified by prior operators and substantially increased the
dimensions of all the mineralized zones
Within the Central Zone, drilling has
demonstrated a sector measuring 1.3 km long by up to 0.6 km wide,
comprised of Japoneses, Chinos NW, Cuervos and Buena Vista, with
shallow, gold mineralized zones and gold grades and intervals
similar to operating heap leach mines in the region. The Cabeza
Blanca-El Colorado-Guadalupe zone located 750 meters west of the
Central Zone demonstrates similar mineralization over a 1 km strike
length. An additional 7 mineralized zones have been drilled within
a 1.5 km radius of the Central Zone, at Abejas, Rincon, Gloria,
Veta de Oro, Chinos Altos, La Espanola and Buena Suerte, with all
showing potential for expansion.
“The successful conclusion to the Phase Two
drilling program has enabled Sonoro to proceed with the
commissioning of an NI 43-101 technical report by a team of
independent geologists, to estimate the resource potential for
Cerro Caliche,” said Kenneth MacLeod, President and CEO of Sonoro.
“Following receipt of the contemplated technical report, Sonoro
plans to conduct a comprehensive review of the data to determine
the scope and scale of a Phase Three drill program.”
Assays from the final 15 drill holes continued
the expansion of the gold and silver mineralization in and around
the previously identified Central Zone at Japoneses, Chinos NW, and
Buena Vista and confirmed the continuity of mineralization between
these zones and in areas within these zones not previously
drilled.
To view a map of all the drill holes, please
click here and to view a map of the drill holes in the Central
Zones please click here or visit the Sonoro website at
www.sonorometals.com
Highlights from the last 15 holes of the 10,328
m program reported here include:
- Infill hole SCR-094 returned 1.154 g/t AuEq over 12.19 m in NW
end of Japoneses zone
- Infill hole SCR-095 returned 0.791 g/t AuEq over 19.81 m in
north end of Japoneses zone
- Infill hole SCR-089 returned 0.657 g/t AuEq over 22.86 m in
Chinos NW zone
- Infill hole SCR-083 returned 0.747 g/t Au Eq over 22.86 m in
west side of Japoneses zone
- Infill hole SCR-084 returned 0.704 g/t AuEq over 15.24 m in
north Japoneses zone
Drill holes SCR-081, 082, 083, 092, 093, and 094
were completed along the western side of Japoneses toward the
northwest region of the zone. Holes SCR-093 and 094 were paired
holes from the same drill site inclined 45 degrees in opposite
directions with SCR-093 containing 4.57 m with 0.436 g/t AuEq and
SCR-094 reporting 12.9 m with 1.154 g/t AuEq. SCR-093’s end
of hole overlaps SCR-095’s end of hole making these three drill
holes, including SCR-094, aligned in the cross section. Click here
to view the Japoneses cross section. These holes are at the
northern terminus of the Japoneses gold mineralized zone that
remains open and which Sonoro plans to test by future
drilling.
Drill hole SCR-084 was completed in the
north-central part of the Japoneses zone with 15.24 m of 0.704 g/t
AuEq intercepted, including a vein showing 1.53 m of 2.93 g/t Au
and 33.6 g/t Ag. Drill holes SCR-085, 088, 089, 090 and
091 drill-tested the area between Japoneses and Chinos NW zones,
showing the mineralization continuing between the two zones.
SCR-086 and 087 were drilled to infill the connection between the
Japoneses and Cuervos zones which show shorter intervals.
This drilling program has shown that the
mineralized zones have good continuity along strike and these zones
are open for extension potential. The strike length of
Japoneses through the Cuervos zone is over 1,100 meters and with
the inclusion of Boluditos and Chinos NW, it is approximately 1,300
meters long by 400 meters wide.
The historic Cabeza Blanca zone is now shown to
have a strike length of 1,000 meters including the El Colorado
zones of veins, some of which have higher grades. The width
of the Cabeza Blanca zone is approximately 20 meters with some
additional mineralized areas alongside the zone in the Guadalupe
vein. The potential to expand this area of mineralization is
believed to be high with open extensions north and south.
A total of 10,328 meters has been drilled and
assayed to date in the two phases of the program with 96 drill
holes for an average drill hole length of 107.6 meters, all
inclined. The combination of historic and current exploration
drilling now totals 23,679 meters in 212 drill holes in addition to
more than 6,000 surface samples.
Mineral intercepts presented for the final 15
drill holes are shown in the table below.
CERRO CALICHE PROJECT, HOLES COMPOSITES WITH CUTOFF
0.15 g/t Au |
Hole |
Target |
|
From |
To |
Interval |
Au |
Ag |
AuEq |
(meters) |
g/t |
g/t |
g/t |
SCR-081 |
JAPONESES |
|
4.57 |
13.72 |
9.15 |
0.319 |
3.7 |
0.371 |
and |
56.39 |
60.96 |
4.57 |
0.181 |
0.5 |
0.188 |
and |
80.77 |
88.39 |
7.62 |
0.77 |
1.1 |
0.786 |
and |
112.78 |
117.35 |
4.57 |
0.144 |
1.6 |
0.167 |
SCR-082 |
JAPONESES |
|
15.24 |
22.86 |
7.62 |
0.176 |
9 |
0.305 |
and |
42.67 |
47.24 |
4.57 |
0.286 |
2.1 |
0.317 |
and |
56.39 |
59.44 |
3.05 |
1.243 |
4.2 |
1.303 |
and |
62.48 |
67.06 |
4.58 |
0.161 |
1.3 |
0.18 |
and |
73.15 |
77.72 |
4.57 |
0.262 |
1.4 |
0.283 |
and |
82.3 |
91.44 |
9.14 |
0.336 |
1 |
0.35 |
and |
114.3 |
117.35 |
3.05 |
0.839 |
1.7 |
0.863 |
SCR-083 |
JAPONESES |
|
24.38 |
47.24 |
22.86 |
0.506 |
16.9 |
0.747 |
includes |
36.58 |
38.1 |
1.52 |
3.16 |
36.4 |
3.68 |
and |
50.29 |
54.86 |
4.57 |
0.151 |
1 |
0.165 |
and |
59.44 |
77.72 |
18.28 |
0.201 |
1.8 |
0.226 |
and |
80.77 |
83.82 |
3.05 |
0.291 |
0.5 |
0.298 |
SCR-084 |
JAPONESES |
|
64.01 |
79.25 |
15.24 |
0.51 |
13.6 |
0.704 |
includes |
65.53 |
67.06 |
1.53 |
2.93 |
33.6 |
3.41 |
SCR-085 |
JAPONESES |
|
0 |
1.52 |
1.52 |
1.505 |
13.5 |
1.698 |
and |
13.72 |
22.86 |
9.14 |
0.257 |
2.4 |
0.291 |
and |
28.96 |
50.29 |
21.33 |
0.383 |
7.1 |
0.485 |
and |
54.86 |
64.01 |
9.15 |
0.616 |
1.8 |
0.643 |
includes |
59.44 |
60.96 |
1.52 |
2.18 |
1.3 |
2.199 |
CERRO CALICHE PROJECT, HOLES COMPOSITES WITH CUTOFF
0.15 g/t Au |
Hole |
Target |
|
From |
To |
Interval |
Au |
Ag |
AuEq |
(meters) |
g/t |
g/t |
g/t |
g/t |
SCR-086 |
JAPONESES |
|
50.29 |
53.34 |
3.05 |
0.277 |
0.9 |
0.29 |
and |
57.91 |
60.96 |
3.05 |
0.209 |
0.4 |
0.215 |
SCR-087 |
JAPONESES |
|
45.72 |
50.29 |
4.57 |
0.258 |
1.2 |
0.275 |
and |
57.91 |
60.96 |
3.05 |
0.166 |
3 |
0.208 |
SCR-088 |
JAPONESES |
|
21.34 |
28.96 |
7.62 |
0.238 |
0.6 |
0.247 |
SCR-089 |
CHINOS NW |
|
0 |
22.86 |
22.86 |
0.566 |
7.1 |
0.657 |
includes |
7.62 |
10.67 |
3.05 |
1.822 |
13.1 |
2.01 |
and |
32 |
35.05 |
3.05 |
0.177 |
2.9 |
0.218 |
SCR-090 |
CHINOS NW |
|
4.57 |
13.72 |
9.15 |
0.427 |
7.5 |
0.534 |
includes |
16.76 |
27.43 |
10.67 |
0.248 |
2.3 |
0.281 |
and |
56.39 |
64.01 |
7.62 |
0.251 |
1.4 |
0.271 |
SCR-091 |
JAPONESES |
|
0 |
4.57 |
4.57 |
0.178 |
2.2 |
0.209 |
includes |
9.14 |
15.24 |
6.1 |
0.3 |
3.7 |
0.353 |
and |
54.86 |
57.91 |
3.05 |
0.16 |
4.3 |
0.222 |
SCR-092 |
JAPONESES |
|
3.05 |
6.1 |
3.05 |
0.274 |
2.4 |
0.307 |
and |
9.14 |
13.72 |
4.58 |
0.215 |
1.8 |
0.241 |
and |
27.43 |
30.48 |
3.05 |
0.23 |
0.7 |
0.24 |
and |
92.96 |
96.01 |
3.05 |
0.373 |
1.2 |
0.39 |
and |
109.73 |
112.78 |
3.05 |
0.192 |
1.4 |
0.212 |
and |
117.35 |
124.97 |
7.62 |
0.359 |
3.4 |
0.407 |
SCR-093 |
JAPONESES |
|
59.44 |
64.01 |
4.57 |
0.432 |
0.3 |
0.436 |
SCR-094 |
JAPONESES |
|
50.29 |
60.96 |
10.67 |
0.307 |
1 |
0.321 |
and |
64.01 |
70.1 |
6.09 |
0.292 |
0.7 |
0.302 |
and |
73.15 |
77.72 |
4.57 |
0.141 |
0.4 |
0.146 |
and |
82.3 |
94.49 |
12.19 |
1.128 |
1.8 |
1.154 |
includes |
86.87 |
89.92 |
3.05 |
2.665 |
2.2 |
2.696 |
SCR-095 |
JAPONESES |
|
36.58 |
56.39 |
19.81 |
0.664 |
8.8 |
0.791 |
includes |
36.58 |
38.1 |
1.52 |
4.47 |
17.6 |
4.721 |
Quality Assurance/Quality Control
(“QA/QC”) Measures and Analytical
ProceduresDrill samples are collected with an airstream
cyclone and passed into a splitter that divides each sample into
quarters. The quartered samples are then bagged and sealed
with identification. The sample group has blanks, standards and
duplicates inserted into the sample stream. ALS-Chemex
collects the samples and transports them directly to the
preparation laboratory in Hermosillo, Sonora.
At the laboratory, part of each sample is
reduced through crushing, splitting and pulverization from which
200 grams is sent to the ALS-Chemex assay laboratory in Vancouver.
Thirty grams undergoes fire assay for gold with the resulting
concentrated button of material produced is dissolved in acids, and
the gold is determined by atomic absorption. Another quantity
of the sample is dissolved in four acids for an ICP multi-element
analysis.
Geologic DescriptionCerro
Caliche is located 45 kilometers east southeast of Magdalena de
Kino in the Cucurpe-Sonora Mega-district of Sonora, Mexico.
Multiple historic underground mines were developed in the
concession including Cabeza Blanca, Los Cuervos, Japoneses, Las
Abejas, Boluditos, El Colorado, Veta de Oro and Espanola.
Mineralization types of the Cucurpe-Sonora Mega-district include
variants of epithermal low sulfidation veins and related
mineralized dikes and associated volcanic domes. Local altered
felsic dikes cut the mineralized meta-sedimentary rock units and
may be associated with mineralization both in the dikes and
meta-sedimentary rocks.
Host rocks include Jurassic-Cretaceous
meta-sedimentary rock units including argillite, shale, quartzite,
limestone, quartz pebble conglomerate and andesite. Younger
intrusive rock consisting of medium coarse-grained
granodiorite-granite is present in the westerly parts of the
concessions near the historic Cabeza Blanca mine. It is apparent
that veining cuts and pervasively alters the intrusive
stock. Rhyolite occurs in irregular bodies distributed
in higher elevations in the northerly part of the concession,
including the Rincon area, where it occurs as flows, sills, dikes
and rhyolite domes. Part of the rhyolite is mineralized and appears
to be related to epithermal gold mineralization throughout the
property.
Stephen Kenwood, P. Geo., a director of Sonoro,
is a Qualified Person within the context of National Instrument
43-101 and has read and approved this news release. Readers are
cautioned that the presence of mineralization on historic mines
adjacent to or on Cerro Caliche is not necessarily indicative of
gold mineralization in the concessions held by the company.
About Sonoro Metals Corp.Sonoro
Metals Corp. is a publicly listed exploration and development
company with two exploration stage precious metal properties in
Sonora State, Mexico. The company has highly experienced
operational and management teams with proven track records for the
discovery and development of natural resource deposits.
On behalf of the Board of SONORO METALS CORP. |
Per: |
“Kenneth MacLeod” |
|
KENNETH MACLEOD |
|
President & CEO |
For further information, please contact:Sonoro
Metals Corp. - Corporate Communications: Bill Campbell – Tel: (604)
565-5609Email: bill@sonorometals.com
Forward-Looking Statement
Cautions: This press release contains certain
"forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Canadian
securities legislation, relating to, among other things, the
Company's plans for the drilling of the above-described Cerro
Caliche Concessions, located in the municipality of Cucurpe,
Sonora, Mexico, and the Company’s future exploration plans for
those properties. Although the Company believes that such
statements are reasonable based on current circumstances, it can
give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct.
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are based on the beliefs, estimates and opinions of the Company's
management on the date the statements are made and they involve a
number of risks and uncertainties, including the possibility of
unfavourable interim exploration results, the lack of sufficient
future financing to carry out exploration plans, and unanticipated
changes in the legal, regulatory and permitting requirements for
the Company’s exploration programs. There can be no assurance that
such statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and
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