Nevada Zinc Core Drills 24.71 m Interval Assaying 23.06% Zinc Including a 14.94 m Interval of 29.38% Zinc at Lone Mountain
The current core drill program completed by the Company is the first core drill program completed in the area since the 1940's and follows up on the Company's 83 reverse circulation ("RC") drill holes completed between 2014 and 2016.
President and CEO of Nevada Zinc, Bruce Durham commented: "our first core hole program more than met expectations. Core drilling results in the area of the discovery hole first drilled by Nevada Zinc in 2014 compared quite favourably with proximal RC holes and several of the diamond drill holes extended the limits of the mineralization. With the very strong zinc price performance over the last year and with consensus forecasts for sustained or higher zinc prices, Nevada Zinc is well positioned to take advantage of a strong zinc market. The Lone Mountain Project is particularly well located in a strong mining jurisdiction in eastern Nevada, an advantage the Company intends to exploit as we move the Lone Mountain Project forward."
Core Drilling Highlights
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Core drill holes that accurately twinned previous RC drill holes were largely similar to the extent and the grade of the mineralization intersected; some areas showing significantly higher grade partly because the core drilling equipment, with improved mudding techniques, allowed for better recovery of the mineralized zone than with the RC drilling equipment.
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Core hole LM-17-01 (previously reported) which was a twin of RC hole 14-01 intersected a similar interval to RC hole 14-01 although the overall assay interval was some 26% higher at 9.58% zinc+lead over 91.5 metres.
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Core hole NLM-17-09 was drilled in close proximity to RC drill hole LM-15-24 with the former intersecting mineralization grading 8.53% zinc+lead over an interval of 27.45 metres while the latter intersected 50.29 metres of mineralization grading 5.26%lead+zinc. While the interval shows significant variation in total length, the contained length-weighted amount of zinc+lead is quite similar.
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Core hole NLM-17-10 twinned RC drill hole LM-15-23 with the new hole intersecting 25.62 metres of mineralization grading 4.42% zinc+lead while the RC hole intersected 18.29 metres grading 3.77% zinc+lead.
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Core hole NLM-17-12 which intersected 15.25 metres of mineralization grading 5.00% zinc+lead, was a twin of the intersection in RC drill hole LM-15-34 which intersected a similar length and grade of mineralization at 16.76 metres grading 5.96% zinc+lead.
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Core hole NLM-17-02 extended the mineralization to depth by approximately 25 metres.
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Core holes NLM-17-3 through NLM-17-7 were drilled in the historic Mountain View Mine area with the best hole, NLM-17-4 intersecting 4.32% zinc+lead over a length of 13.72 metres starting at a downhole depth of 38.13 metres (27 metres vertical). The holes at the Mountain View Mine area were designed to extend the limits of the shallow mineralized zones.
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Core hole NLM-17-11 extended the mineralization first drilled in RC drill hole LM-15-34 up-dip by approximately 20 metres.
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Metallurgical testwork is ongoing and the results of that work will be reported separately.
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The Company intends to be in a position soon to start an initial 43-101 resource estimate on the mineralization discovered to-date at Lone Mountain. There remains significant potential to expand the limits of the mineralization discovered to-date as well as potential to discover other areas of mineralization on the property.
An updated location map is provided on the Company's website: www.nevadazinc.com
Nevada Zinc will be presenting at the upcoming PDAC convention in Toronto at booth 2215 on Tuesday, March 6th and Wednesday, March 7th.
North Lone Mountain Core Drilling Highlights | ||||||
Hole ID | From (m) | To (m) | Interval (m) | Zn (%) | Pb (%) | Zn+Pb (%) |
NLM-17-03 | 18.00 | 21.05 | 3.05 | 1.79 | 0.01 | 1.80 |
NLM-17-04 including | 38.13 45.45 | 51.85 51.85 | 13.72 6.40 | 3.54 5.36 | 0.77 1.30 | 4.32 6.66 |
NLM-17-05 | 52.77 | 53.99 | 1.22 | 1.65 | 0.22 | 1.87 |
NLM-17-06 and | 58.26 77.78 | 64.05 82.35 | 5.80 4.58 | 3.27 2.70 | 0.42 0.75 | 3.69 3.45 |
NLM-17-07 and | 56.73 67.71 | 60.39 70.15 | 3.66 2.48 | 1.80 2.04 | 0.39 0.01 | 2.18 2.04 |
NLM-17-08 including | 143.05 152.81 | 167.75 167.75 | 24.70 14.94 | 23.06 29.38 | 0.29 0.13 | 23.35 29.51 |
NLM-17-09 including | 108.28 108.28 | 135.73 117.43 | 27.45 9.15 | 0.93 15.18 | 7.60 0.04 | 8.53 15.22 |
NLM-17-10 including | 102.48 102.48 | 128.10 112.85 | 25.62 10.37 | 4.35 7.74 | 0.07 0.10 | 4.42 7.84 |
NLM-17-11 including and | 137.56 154.33 155.86 | 158.91 158.91 158.91 | 21.35 4.58 3.05 | 2.02 6.63 9.09 | 0.22 0.08 0.11 | 2.24 6.71 9.20 |
NLM-17-12 including | 118.04 127.19 | 133.29 133.29 | 15.25 6.10 | 3.76 6.68 | 1.24 2.04 | 5.00 8.72 |
NLM-17-13 | 173.85 | 178.43 | 4.58 | 2.31 | 0.02 | 2.33 |
True widths are not known at this time.
Assay Techniques
Preparation of the samples was done at the ALS Chemex Elko, NV facility. A 250 gram master pulp was taken then splits were sent to ALS's North Vancouver, BC facility. A 48 element package using a 4 acid digestion with ICP-AES and ICP-MS was completed on all samples. For lead and zinc values exceeding the limits of the 48 element package (1% zinc or lead), the procedure was to use a 4 acid digestion with ICP-AES or AAS finish (ore grade analysis). In the case of values exceeding the limits of the ore grade analysis (30% zinc, 20% lead), the procedure was to use specialized titration methods.
Laboratory QA/QC
Quality control samples from the lab include numerous control blanks, duplicates and recognized standards. Reference standards used include OREAS-131b, OREAS-133b, OREAS-134b. No significant issues were noted with analytical accuracy or precision.
ALS's Elko location has ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accreditation.
Hole ID | Easting | Northing | Elev.(m) | Azimuth (O) | Dip (O) | Depth (m) |
NLM-17-01 | 563108 | 4385294 | 1948 | 210 | -69 | 292 |
NLM-17-02 | 563110 | 4385365 | 1943 | 120 | -88 | 258 |
NLM-17-03 | 563365 | 4385044 | 1980 | 215 | -48 | 157 |
NLM-17-04 | 563262 | 4385089 | 1974 | 160 | -45 | 76 |
NLM-17-05 | 563262 | 4385089 | 1974 | 160 | -75 | 89 |
NLM-17-06 | 563246 | 4385085 | 1973 | 160 | -89 | 102 |
NLM-17-07 | 563246 | 4385085 | 1973 | 160 | -46 | 70 |
NLM-17-08 | 563061 | 4385223 | 1953 | 210 | -90 | 168 |
NLM-17-09 | 563061 | 4385223 | 1953 | 210 | -61 | 158 |
NLM-17-10 | 563061 | 4385223 | 1953 | 210 | -48 | 140 |
NLM-17-11 | 563175 | 4385222 | 1955 | 210 | -45 | 198 |
NLM-17-12 | 563175 | 4385222 | 1955 | 210 | -64 | 148 |
NLM-17-13 | 563175 | 4385222 | 1955 | 210 | -89 | 226 |
*NAD 83, UTM Zone 11N
About Nevada Zinc
Nevada Zinc is a discovery driven, early-stage mineral exploration company with a proven management team focused on identifying unique mineral exploration opportunities that can provide significant value to its shareholders.
While the Company continues to maintain a significant equity interest in the highly prospective Yukon gold properties through its majority ownership position in Generic Gold Corp. ("Generic Gold"), the current focus of the Company is the exploration and advancement of the Lone Mountain Zinc Project comprised of 224 claims covering approximately 4,000 acres near Eureka, Nevada and the exploration of the MacBride zinc-copper project in northern Manitoba.
The Lone Mountain Zinc Project is located in east-central Nevada and is easily accessible via paved and gravel roads northwesterly from Eureka where all essential services are available. The Project includes options, leases or purchase agreements to acquire 100% interests in all properties along the key structural trend for more than 4 kilometres.
The Company has completed 83 reverse circulation drill holes on the property and recently completed a 13 hole diamond drill hole program on the property. Results from the drilling programs have shown numerous broad intervals of medium to high grade non-sulphide zinc mineralization in two locations both of which are located between surface and a depth of approximately 250 metres.
The Company also has the right under an option agreement to earn up to an 80% interest in the MacBride Zinc Project in northern Manitoba (see the Company's press release dated October 23, 2017).
Additional information about the Company is available on the Company's website: www.nevadazinc.com
Bruce Durham P.Geo, President and CEO of Nevada Zinc, is a Qualified Person, as that term is defined by Canadian regulatory guidelines under National Instrument 43-101, and has read and approved the technical information contained in this press release.
About Majority Owned Generic Gold
Generic Gold is a Toronto based mining company exploring targets in the Tintina Gold Belt in the Yukon Territory of Canada. Since incorporation, Generic Gold has raised approximately $2.4 million to fund 2017 and 2018 exploration programs and has completed diamond drilling on the Livingstone project, trenching on the VIP project, and has completed reverse circulation drilling on its Goodman project. Genric Gold is currently pursuing a going public transaction which is expected to be completed in the next week. For information on Generic Gold's property portfolio and exploration activities, visit the company's website at genericgold.ca. The Company owns 25 million common shares of Generic Gold (GGC—CSE) which has 36.75 million shares outstanding.
For further information contact:
Nevada Zinc Corp.
Suite 1660 141 Adelaide St. West
Toronto, Ontario M5H 3L5
Tel: 416-504-8821
Bruce Durham, President and CEO
bdurham@nevadazinc.com
www.nevadazinc.com
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