VANCOUVER, June 26, 2018 /CNW/ - Tinka Resources
Limited ("Tinka" or the "Company") (TSXV &
BVL: TK) (OTCPK: TKRFF) is pleased to announce assay
results for seven recent holes from its ongoing resource step-out
drill program at the Company's 100%-owned Ayawilca project, central
Peru. Six holes are reported from
the West Ayawilca area (holes A18-117, 120 to 122, 126, 129) and
one from the Central area (A18-127).
Hole A18-129 has intersected exceptional grades of zinc sulphide
mineralization at West Ayawilca in a new setting for mineralization
at Ayawilca. A mineralized interval of 10.4 metres grading
44.0% zinc occurs within a zone consisting of more than 90% zinc
sulphides (sphalerite). This is the highest-grade zinc
intersection ever encountered at Ayawilca over a significant
interval. The high-grade mineralization occurs immediately
beneath phyllite (metamorphic rock) within a repetition of the
Pucara limestone formation which is favourable for mineralization
and typically found above the phyllite. The mineralized interval is
interpreted to be flat-dipping and close to true
thickness. This is the first time that Tinka has
tested the proposition that there may be a repetition of the
mineralized Pucara limestone under the phyllite encountered at the
base of most other holes at Ayawilca. It is notable that such an
outstanding zinc intercept has been drilled in the first repetition
of the Pucara limestone encountered thus far. Additional
drill holes are planned to test for the continuation of the high
grade mineralization in this repeated limestone.
The new discovery opens up significant areas of untested
potential, both beneath and adjacent to the existing mineral
resource. Most of the previous drill holes at Ayawilca
were stopped a few metres into the phyllite, which had been
considered to be 'basement'. A new interpretation of the geology at
West Ayawilca indicated that the favourable limestone unit could be
repeated under low angle 'thrust' faults, a concept that is now
corroborated.
Three drill rigs continue to operate at the project 24/7 in the
resource expansion program. Two rigs are drilling deep holes at
West Ayawilca, while the third rig is at South Ayawilca testing for
repetitions of the mineralization beneath the South Ayawilca
resource.
Key Highlights - West Ayawilca Area
Hole A18-129:
- 11.9 metres at 39.6% zinc, 0.8% lead, 45 g/t silver
& 761 g/t indium from 339.4 metres depth, including
10.4 metres at 44.0% zinc, 0.4% lead, 43 g/t silver &
869 g/t indium from 340.6 metres depth;
Shallower intercepts in A18-129 include:
- 21.2 metres at 9.0% zinc, 0.1% lead, 13 g/t silver &
53 g/t indium from 260.0 metres depth, including
4.2 metres at 19.2% zinc, 0.1% lead, 17 g/t silver & 186
g/t indium from 277.0 metres depth; and
- 6.5 metres at 11.0% zinc, 0.1% lead, 8 g/t silver &
52 g/t indium from 290.5 metres depth.
Other significant recent drill intercepts include:
Hole A18-117:
- 7.8 metres at 8.1% zinc, 5.1% lead & 183 g/t silver from
94.0 metres depth*.
Hole A18-122:
- 2.4 metres at 14.9% zinc, 0.3% lead, 25 g/t silver & 163
g/t indium from 351.3 metres depth.
Hole A18-126:
- 1.0 metres at 23.7% zinc, 24 g/t silver & 30 g/t indium
from 101.1 metres depth*; and
- 1.7 metres at 18.9% zinc & 28 g/t silver from 111.5 metres
depth*; and
- 8.7 metres at 3.9% zinc, 1.4% lead, & 117 g/t silver from
235.7 metres depth.
Note: True thicknesses of the zinc intersections are estimated
to be at least 85% of the downhole thicknesses, except for vein
intercepts (marked *) where true thicknesses are unknown.
Dr. Graham Carman, Tinka´s
President and CEO, stated: "The exceptional zinc grade in hole
A18-129 is very exciting as it confirms Ayawilca mineralization can
be very high-grade, while a repetition of the favourable Pucara
limestone opens up a new exploration target at depth and also
down-plunge of the new intercept. Previously, it was thought
that the phyllite metamorphic rock represents a 'floor' to the zinc
mineralization. Past drill holes were typically stopped a few
metres into the phyllite, and some holes at Ayawilca may have been
stopped prematurely."
"The objectives of the drill program are to find additional
high-grade zinc resources, as well as to improve the geological
understanding of the Ayawilca deposit, which is evolving as more
holes are drilled. The three-rig drill program is now focused
on testing extensions of the zinc resources at West and South
Ayawilca, including deeper repetitions of the limestone-hosted
replacement mineralization, as well as possible connections of
these areas with Central Ayawilca – see Figure 2."
"The three rigs on site are expected to be operating until at
least mid-August 2018, at which time
the number of rigs will be reviewed subject to results.
Drilling at the Zone 3 area, which has been one of our main target
areas, will resume later in the year. A Preliminary Economic
Assessment is planned for the fourth quarter of 2018."
West Ayawilca Geology – a revised interpretation
The main geological rock units observed at Ayawilca are an upper
sandstone (Goyllar Group), a limestone (Pucara Formation) which
hosts most of the zinc mineralization as sulphide replacement of
the limestone, and a lower phyllite metamorphic rock (Excelsior
Group). The observation by Tinka geologists of mineralized
limestone underneath the phyllite in hole A18-129 is
groundbreaking, as it opens up potential for additional zinc
resources beneath and adjacent to the existing resources. Of
particular importance is that the repeated section of Pucara
limestone in A18-129 hosts much higher-grade mineralization than
average, and the predominant zinc species is the relatively low
iron "ruby" sphalerite.
Hole A18-129 intersected 70 metres of Pucara limestone, 10
metres of phyllite, and then another 70 metres of limestone before
cutting phyllite once again. Tinka geologists believe that the
repetition in the limestone is as a result of a low-angle reverse
fault which lies at the base of the upper phyllite, forming a
'thrust' slice in the geology at West Ayawilca (see Figure 4).
Other thrust slices may also occur deeper in the
sequence. The faulting is believed to have occurred prior to
the zinc mineralization, but the low-angle faults acted as conduits
for the mineralization. Zinc mineralization is hosted predominantly
in the hanging wall position of the faults. The thrust
faulting post-dated the folding of the limestone-sandstone sequence
which formed the anticline fold at West Ayawilca.
Figure 1 shows a photograph of the high-grade zinc intercept in
hole A18-129 at West Ayawilca.
Figure 2 is a drill hole location map showing the recent holes
at West and South Ayawilca.
Figure 3 is a geological map of the project with inset of recent
drill area.
Figure 4 is a schematic cross section through West Ayawilca
highlighting drill hole A18-129.
Summary of
Ayawilca Inferred Zinc Zone Mineral Resources (Nov' 8,
2017)
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South
Ayawilca:
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13.3 million tonnes
at 9.5 % ZnEq (7.6 % zinc, 0.2 % lead, 25 g/t silver & 118 g/t
indium);
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West
Ayawilca:
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9.0 million tonnes at
7.2 % ZnEq (6.1 % zinc, 0.2 % lead, 14 g/t silver & 64 g/t
indium);
|
Central
Ayawilca:
|
13.0 million tonnes
at 5.7 % ZnEq (4.7 % zinc, 0.3 % lead, 13 g/t silver & 54 g/t
indium);
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East
Ayawilca:
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7.5 million tonnes at
6.2 % ZnEq (5.1 % zinc, 0.2 % lead, 13 g/t silver & 69 g/t
indium);
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TOTAL:
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42.7 million
tonnes at 7.3 % ZnEq (6.0 % zinc, 0.2 % lead, 17 g/t silver &
79 g/t indium).
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Notes:
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1
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US$55/t NSR cut off
was used. Metal price assumptions were US$1.15/lb Zn, US$300/kg In,
US$18/oz Ag, US$1.10/lb Pb. Metal recovery assumptions were
90% Zn, 75% In, 60% Ag, and 75% Pb for the ZnEq
calculation.
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2
|
The NSR value was
calculated using the formula: NSR =
Zn(%)*US$15.34+Pb(%)*US$6.15+In(g/t)*US$0.18+Ag(g/t)*US$0.27
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3
|
The ZnEq value was
calculated using the formula: ZnEq = NSR/US$15.34
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4
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Numbers may not add
due to rounding
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True thicknesses of the zinc intersections are estimated to be
at least 85% of the downhole thickness, except where marked.
Significant new drill intercepts are summarized in Table 1
with the strongest intercepts in bold text. Table 2 summarizes the
drill collar information for the recent holes.
Table 1. Recent significant drill intercepts at
Ayawilca
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|
|
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|
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Drill
hole
|
From
m
|
To
m
|
Interval
m
|
Zn
%
|
Pb
%
|
Ag
g/t
|
Indium
g/t
|
Area
|
A18-117
|
94.00
|
101.80
|
7.80
|
8.1
|
5.1
|
183
|
0
|
West
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including
|
96.20
|
101.80
|
5.60
|
10.4
|
4.4
|
176
|
0
|
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including
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96.20
|
97.20
|
1.0
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19.9
|
11.4
|
389
|
0
|
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A18-120
|
293.05
|
301.80
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8.75
|
3.6
|
0.1
|
5
|
3
|
West
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and
|
349.40
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353.70
|
4.30
|
5.1
|
0.1
|
81
|
274
|
|
A18-121
|
196.00
|
200.00
|
4.00
|
3.1
|
0.0
|
4
|
0
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West
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and
|
274.10
|
284.10
|
10.00
|
4.0
|
0.0
|
4
|
18
|
|
A18-122
|
351.30
|
353.70
|
2.40
|
14.9
|
0.3
|
25
|
163
|
West
|
A18-123
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results
awaited
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|
|
|
|
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West
|
A18-124
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results
awaited
|
|
|
|
|
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West
|
A18-125
|
results
awaited
|
|
|
|
|
|
West
|
A18-126
|
101.10
|
102.10
|
1.00
|
23.7
|
0.0
|
24
|
30
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West
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and
|
111.50
|
113.20
|
1.70
|
18.9
|
0.1
|
28
|
7
|
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and
|
235.70
|
244.40
|
8.70
|
3.9
|
1.4
|
117
|
0
|
|
A18-127
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299.40
|
314.00
|
14.60
|
3.9
|
0.0
|
3
|
84
|
Central
|
A18-128
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results
awaited
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|
|
|
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West
|
A18-129
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197.60
|
218.00
|
20.40
|
4.2
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0.1
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7
|
1
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West
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and
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260.00
|
281.20
|
21.20
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9.0
|
0.1
|
13
|
53
|
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including
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277.00
|
281.20
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4.20
|
19.2
|
0.1
|
17
|
186
|
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and
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290.50
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297.00
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6.50
|
11.0
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0.1
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8
|
52
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and
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339.40
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351.30
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11.90
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39.6
|
0.8
|
45
|
761
|
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including
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340.60
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351.00
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10.40
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44.0
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0.4
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43
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869
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Table 2. Summary of Drill Collar Information
(coordinates are in UTM Zone 18S WGS84 datum)
Drill
Hole
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Easting
|
Northing
|
Total depth
(m)
|
Elevation
(m)
|
Azimuth
|
Dip
|
A18-109
|
334040
|
8846140
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704.2
|
4088
|
130
|
-70
|
A18-110
|
334049
|
8846138
|
566.7
|
4086
|
350
|
-70
|
A18-111
|
333982
|
8846287
|
566.5
|
4107
|
035
|
-75
|
A18-112
|
334430
|
8845945
|
541.1
|
4000
|
250
|
-70
|
A18-113
|
334045
|
8846545
|
726.6
|
4206
|
035
|
-80
|
A18-114
|
332510
|
8845882
|
385.0
|
4293
|
090
|
-70
|
A18-115
|
332545
|
8845646
|
493.2
|
4302
|
070
|
-82
|
A18-116
|
332510
|
8845882
|
450.9
|
4298
|
090
|
-80
|
A18-117
|
332510
|
8845882
|
380.4
|
4298
|
060
|
-70
|
A18-118
|
332538
|
8845780
|
363.8
|
4284
|
060
|
-65
|
A18-119
|
334045
|
8846545
|
618.5
|
4206
|
215
|
-80
|
A18-120
|
332880
|
8845527
|
358.9
|
4235
|
225
|
-75
|
A18-121
|
332715
|
8845883
|
309.6
|
4258
|
310
|
-85
|
A18-122
|
332903
|
8845939
|
376.8
|
4247
|
130
|
-85
|
A18-123
|
333720
|
8846291
|
499.6
|
4170
|
035
|
-75
|
A18-124
|
333105
|
8845865
|
380.3
|
4202
|
190
|
-60
|
A18-125
|
334045
|
8846545
|
611.3
|
4206
|
215
|
-68
|
A18-126
|
332715
|
8845883
|
314.0
|
4258
|
300
|
-75
|
A18-127
|
333070
|
8845546
|
375.7
|
4205
|
180
|
-77
|
A18-128
|
333127
|
8845869
|
348.7
|
4198
|
000
|
-85
|
A18-129
|
332716
|
8845883
|
437.5
|
4258
|
200
|
-70
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Qualified Person – Mineral Resources: The Mineral
Resources disclosed in this press release have been estimated by
Mr. David Ross, P.Geo., an employee
of Roscoe Postle Associates Inc. (RPA), and is independent of
Tinka. By virtue of his education and relevant experience,
Mr. Ross is a "Qualified Person" for the purpose of National
Instrument 43-101. The Mineral Resources have been classified in
accordance with CIM Definition Standards for Mineral Resources and
Mineral Reserves (May, 2014). An independent National
Instrument 43-101 Technical Report (the "NI 43-101 Technical
Report") on the Mineral Resource Estimate for the Ayawilca
Property, Department of Pasco, Peru has been filed under the Company's
profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and is available on the Company's
website at www.tinkaresources.com
The Qualified Person, Dr. Graham
Carman, Tinka's President and CEO, and a Fellow of the
Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, has reviewed and
verified the technical contents of this release.
On behalf of the Board,
"Graham Carman"
Dr. Graham Carman, President &
CEO
Notes on sampling and assaying
Drill holes are diamond
HQ or NQ size core holes with recoveries generally above 80% and
often close to 100%. The drill core is marked up, logged, and
photographed on site. The cores are cut in half at the
Company's core storage facility, with half-cores stored as a future
reference. Half-core is bagged on average over 1 to 2 metre
composite intervals and sent to SGS laboratories in Lima for assay in batches. Standards and
blanks are inserted into each batch prior to departure from Tinka's
core storage facilities. At the laboratory samples are dried,
crushed to 100% passing 2mm, then 500 grams pulverized for
multi-element analysis by ICP using multi-acid digestion. Samples
assaying over 1% zinc, lead, or copper and over 100 g/t silver are
re-assayed using precise ore-grade AAS techniques. Samples assaying
over 200 ppm tin are re-assayed by fusion methods with an AAS
finish (method AAS90B).
About Tinka Resources Limited
Tinka is an exploration
and development company with its flagship property being the
100%-owned Ayawilca carbonate replacement deposit (CRD) in the
zinc-lead-silver belt of central Peru, 200 kilometres northeast of Lima. The Ayawilca Zinc Zone Inferred Mineral
Resource estimate now consists of 42.7 Mt at 6.0 % zinc, 0.2 %
lead, 17 g/t silver & 79 g/t indium, and a Tin Zone Inferred
Mineral Resource of 10.5 Mt at 0.63 % tin, 0.23 % copper & 12
g/t silver (Nov. 8, 2017, release).
Drilling for resource extensions and the testing of new targets is
ongoing.
Forward Looking Statements: Certain information in this
news release contains forward-looking statements and
forward-looking information within the meaning of Certain
information in this news release contains forward-looking
statements and forward-looking information within the meaning of
applicable securities laws (collectively "forward-looking
statements"). All statements, other than statements of
historical fact are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking
statements are based on the beliefs and expectations of Tinka as
well as assumptions made by and information currently available to
Tinka's management. Such statements reflect the current
risks, uncertainties and assumptions related to certain factors
including, without limitations, drilling results, the Company's
expectations regarding the ongoing drill program, the Company's
expectations regarding mineral resource calculations, capital and
other costs varying significantly from estimates, production rates
varying from estimates, changes in world metal markets, changes in
equity markets, uncertainties relating to the availability and
costs of financing needed in the future, equipment failure,
unexpected geological conditions, imprecision in resource estimates
or metal recoveries, success of future development initiatives,
competition, operating performance, environmental and safety risks,
delays in obtaining or failure to obtain necessary permits and
approvals from local authorities, community agreements and
relations, and other development and operating risks. Should any
one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should
any underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary
materially from those described herein. Although Tinka
believes that assumptions inherent in the forward-looking
statements are reasonable, forward-looking statements are not
guarantees of future performance and accordingly undue reliance
should not be put on such statements due to the inherent
uncertainty therein. Except as may be required by applicable
securities laws, Tinka disclaims any intent or obligation to update
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