A total of 3,296 metres ('m') was completed in 13 core drill holes and tested the Candy vein structure over a strike distance of 500 m and to a vertical depth of 250 m below surface. All 13 drill holes cut the mineralized vein structure, returning particularly wide high-grade gold ('Au') and silver ('Ag') intercepts within the central 200-metre zone tested.
The highest true width ('TW') x grade value, cut in core drill hole NRC-21-11, was 11.29 m TW with 5.31 g/t gold ('Au') and 336 g/t silver ('Ag') for 748 g/t silver equivalent ('AgEq), giving a TW x grade value of 8,445 g/t AgEq x m. The highest grade was cut in core drill hole NRC-21-09 with 1.53 m TW returning 20.59 g/t Au and 1,290 g/t Ag for 2,886 g/t AgEq, giving a TW x m value of 4,416 g/t AgEq x m. Most drill holes cut multiple mineralized intercepts with a total of 26 intercepts in all 13 drill holes, and 18 intercepts in the 7 drill holes in the central 200-metre zone. The weighted average TW of all 26 intercepts was 2.06 m with 4.25 g/t Au and 356 g/t Ag for 696 g/t AgEq and TW x grade value of 1,434 g/t AgEq x m. For the 18 intercepts in the central zone the weighted average TW was 2.65 m with 4.48 g/t Au and 381 g/t Ag for 734 g/t AgEq and TW x grade value of 1,945 g/t AgEq x m.
These results suggest that the Candy vein structure hosts consistently high-grade gold and silver mineralization over appreciable widths, which is open along strike and to depth for expansion. The widths and grades seen within the Candy vein structure form a strong base for delineating high value gold and silver mineralization. As a reference for interpreting these results, a width x grade value of 400 g/t to 500 g/t AgEq x metres (e.g. 2.0 m TW with an average grade of 200 g/t to 250 g/t AgEq) is generally considered economically viable at current silver prices for underground mining in the Nora project region in
To date, the Candy vein structure has been tested over a strike distance of 500 m of the potential 3-kilometre strike, and only to a depth of 250 m below surface. The 2020 and 2021 drill programs are the first ever drill programs within the project area. The consistently high gold and silver grades, together with the relatively low base metal values, confirm the upper levels of a strong gold-silver mineralized system within the Candy structure which is open for significant expansion along strike and to depth. The long section below shows the drill intercepts for all 13 holes completed to date on the Candy vein structure, outlining the overall 500-metre mineralized zone delineated to date and the higher grade 200-metre central zone.
In addition to the Candy vein structure systematic grid soil sampling over a 2-Km east-west and 3-Km north-south area covering the central zone of the project returned widespread silver, gold, copper, zinc and lead geochemical anomalies coincident with pathfinder mineral anomalies. The gold and silver anomalies are particularly strong over the 3-Km strike extent of the Candy vein structure on the western side of the project area, as well as to the southwest and east of the Candy vein structure. A strong silver and gold anomaly also extends for 1.5 Km southwest from the location of the above high grade drill intercepts on the Candy vein and a breccia target has been identified to the south with potential for hosting bulk tonnage disseminated silver-gold mineralization.
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The Nora project is located approximately 200 km north-west of the City of Durango, with good access and infrastructure. The geological setting is a Tertiary-aged volcanic flow-dome complex. Gold-silver mineralization is hosted within two structurally-controlled epithermal veins, Candy and Nora. Mineralization is typical of that found at many mines in the region, with gold and silver associated with galena, sulfosalt minerals and lesser pyrite, sphalerite and chalcopyrite. There is evidence of some historical mining activity on the Candy vein, which is exposed in discontinuous outcrops for over 900 metres. The fault structure hosting the Candy vein has been traced for a distance of over 3 km. Samples of vein outcrop and mineral dumps from the Candy vein returned significant gold, silver, copper, zinc and lead values. The second vein, Nora, is found 600 metres northeast of the Candy vein and can be traced for 230 metres with widths of over 9.0 metres. Surface samples from this vein returned anomalous silver values associated with trace sulphides, with a geochemical signature typical of the higher levels of epithermal vein systems in the region. The 2020 and 2021 drill programs are the first drill programs at the Nora project and have consistently returned encouraging intercepts with high gold, silver and copper values from the Candy vein.
Historical systematic grid soil sampling over an area of 3 km by 2 km covering the Candy and Nora veins and projected extensions, showed elevated silver, base metal (copper, lead and zinc) and pathfinder (antimony and arsenic) values. The combination of the vein outcrops with large areas of anomalous silver and base metal values in soil samples may indicate additional concealed mineral systems. Other major deposits in the region include
The Nora project drill programs were implemented by the Company's exploration team in
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