Exceptionally High Zinc Values in Stream Sediment
Samples
VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 27,
2023 /PRNewswire/ - Trilogy Metals Inc. (TSX:
TMQ) (NYSE American: TMQ) ("Trilogy" or the "Company") is
pleased to provide an exploration update on its 100%-owned projects
in northern Alaska. Simple,
low-cost fieldwork involving stream sediment and rock sampling has
outlined two target areas prospective for volcanogenic massive
sulphide ("VMS") and shale-hosted zinc deposits at the Helpmejack
Project located in the eastern part of the Ambler Schist Belt. Zinc
values more than 3,000 ppm in stream sediments are the highest
in Trilogy's extensive regional stream sediment database.
The Helpmejack Project is near, but outside of, the area of
interest of the Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects ("UKMP") which host
the world-class Arctic VMS deposit and are held by Ambler Metals
LLC ("Ambler Metals"), the joint venture operating company owned
equally by Trilogy and South32 Limited (ASX, LSE, JSE: S32; ADR:
SOUHY) ("South32"). The project is among several exploration
projects located along the proposed route of the Ambler access road
(the "Ambler Access Road") (see Figure 1).
Helpmejack Project
The Helpmejack claims cover a 12-kilometer strike length of the
Ambler Schist Belt between the UKMP and South32's Roosevelt
project. Graphitic schists, calcareous shists, and mafic volcanics
seen at Helpmejack resemble those seen in the Ambler Sequence in
the western part of the belt.
Stream-sediment geochemistry on samples collected by Trilogy
verified two historical stream-sediment sample anomalies. Trilogy
traced anomalous levels of zinc to several upstream tributaries and
found anomalous levels of zinc and copper in an adjacent catchment
area. Many of these streams are strongly anomalous in zinc (>500
ppm) and cadmium (>10 ppm), with anomalous levels of other
elements characteristic of Besshi-style VMS deposits and
shale-hosted zinc deposits.
The anomalous drainages follow the strike of the geology for
five to six kilometers through the center of the claim
block. Bright orange iron oxide staining along several of these
streams is visible from the air and a grab sample from a ferricrete
deposit, adjacent to mapped mafic volcanics, assayed 0.8% zinc with
anomalous cadmium, manganese, cobalt, molybdenum, nickel, sulfur
and antimony (see Figure 2).
South of this trend, a single stream-sediment sample contained
3,100 ppm zinc and 49 ppm cadmium. Two repeat samples collected
nearby contained 3,120 and 3,690 ppm zinc and 39 and 63 ppm
cadmium, respectively. These represent the highest zinc and cadmium
values in Trilogy's stream sediment sample database of more than
2,800 samples collected throughout the Ambler Schist Belt,
including streams draining the Company's flagship, Arctic VMS
deposit.
Richard Gosse, VP Exploration of
Trilogy Metals, said, "The enrichments found in these stream
sediments cannot be dismissed as metal scavenging and are thought
to reflect the presence of zinc sulphide mineralization. Stream
sediment geochemistry is the most cost-effective regional
exploration method in the Ambler Schist Belt and was the method
that led to the discovery of the Arctic VMS deposit. Recommended
follow-up work at Helpmejack includes ridge and spur soil sampling
along with mapping and rock sampling, a low-cost program to find
and evaluate the source of the zinc in the stream sediments."
Tony Giardini, President and CEO
of Trilogy, commented, "These are encouraging early-stage results
achieved with a lean budget – highlighting the ingenuity of our
exploration team and boots-on-the-ground exploration philosophy. We
see upside in the Helpmejack and Malamute claims, which have
relatively low holding costs but offer potential to add value for
shareholders, in addition to the primary UKMP asset, especially as
the United States is looking to
secure domestic supplies of critical metals. They are strategically
located in Alaska, in vicinity of
the UKMP, South32's large Roosevelt land package currently being
explored for copper and zinc mineralization, as well as the
proposed Ambler Access Road. We will continue to evaluate work
programs for Helpmejack and Malamute to build on these early
results."
Malamute Project
The Malamute claims cover an eight-kilometer long east-west
valley immediately north of the west end of South32's Roosevelt
property. The geology of the Malamute claim block is complicated by
the lack of outcrop. Government mapping at a 1:250,000 scale shows
quartz mica schists and calcareous schists belonging to the Ambler
Schist Belt as well as meta-quartzites, phyllites and marble
belonging to the Central Belt.
Stream-sediment sampling on the Malamute claims verified
anomalous levels of cobalt in historical sediments collected by the
Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys between 1977
and 1982. Trilogy's samples contain >300 ppm cobalt and up to
240 ppm copper in four adjacent north-south drainages and define a
target area that is approximately 2.5 kilometers wide by
six kilometers in length that is largely covered by
overburden. Follow-up soil samples along ridges and spurs, and
geological mapping are recommended.
Trilogy staked the Helpmejack and Malamute claims in 2021
following an extensive target generation study using publicly
available geoscientific data from the State of Alaska as well as historical
exploration reports (see Trilogy news release dated October 4, 2021). The claims are held by 995
Exploration Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Trilogy.
Ambler Schist Belt
The Ambler Schist Belt stretches for over 300 kilometers in an
east-west direction along the southern boundary of the Brooks Range
(see Figure 1). With the discovery and delineation of the Arctic
VMS and Bornite copper-cobalt-germanium deposits, and subsequent
exploration in the area, the host stratigraphy of the western part
of the belt is well defined. It comprises a 1.0 to 1.5-kilometer
thick sequence of metasedimentary and bi-modal metavolcanic rocks
known as the Ambler Sequence which hosts economically significant
VMS occurrences including the Arctic, Sunshine, Smucker and Sun
deposits.
In the eastern part of the belt, particularly in the Survey Pass
quadrangle, reconnaissance scale mapping (1:250,000 scale) carried
out by the United States Geological Survey ("USGS") did not capture
the level of detail needed to differentiate the Ambler Sequence
units identified in the west. Exploration was carried out in the
eastern part of the belt in the seventies and eighties by several
companies, including Anaconda that discovered the Roosevelt VMS
occurrence.
QA/QC Program
Stream sediment samples and the single grab sample described in
this news release weighed between 0.12 and 0.52 kilograms. Location
was recorded using a GPS and a sample tag was inserted into each
sample bag. Samples were dried in the field and shipped to ALS
Minerals laboratory in Vancouver,
Canada. ALS Minerals is an independent laboratory certified
under ISO 9001:2008 and accredited under ISO/IEC 17025:2005. ALS
Minerals includes its own internal quality control samples
comprising certified reference materials, blanks, and pulp
duplicates. The samples were sieved using a 180-micron screen prior
to completing multi-element analyses by AuME-ST43 analytical code
(gold by fire assay and multi-elements by aqua regia digest with
ICP finish).
Qualified Person
Richard Gosse, P.Geo., Vice
President Exploration for Trilogy Metals Inc., is a Qualified
Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and S-K 1300. Mr.
Gosse has reviewed the technical information in this news release
and approves the disclosure contained herein.
About Trilogy Metals
Trilogy Metals Inc. is a metal exploration and development
company which holds a 50 percent interest in Ambler Metals LLC,
which has a 100 percent interest in the Upper Kobuk Mineral
Projects in northwestern Alaska.
On December 19, 2019, South32, a
globally diversified mining and metals company, exercised its
option to form a 50/50 joint venture with Trilogy. The UKMP is
located within the Ambler Mining District which is one of the
richest and most-prospective known copper-dominant districts in the
world. It hosts world-class polymetallic volcanogenic massive
sulphide ("VMS") deposits that contain copper, zinc, lead, gold and
silver, and carbonate replacement deposits which have been found to
host high-grade copper and cobalt mineralization. Exploration
efforts have been focused on two deposits in the Ambler Mining
District – the Arctic VMS deposit and the Bornite carbonate
replacement deposit. Both deposits are located within a land
package that spans approximately 190,929 hectares. Ambler Metals
has an agreement with NANA Regional Corporation, Inc., an Alaska
Native Corporation that provides a framework for the exploration
and potential development of the Ambler Mining District in
cooperation with local communities. Trilogy's vision is to develop
the Ambler Mining District into a premier North American copper
producer while protecting and respecting subsistence
livelihoods.
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than statements of historical fact, included herein, including,
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outcomes of studies and testwork, and the Company's plans to
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The findings described in this news release are conceptual in
nature. There has been insufficient exploration work to estimate a
mineral resource. It is uncertain if further exploration will
result in the estimation of a mineral resource. The exploration
results described in this news release therefore do not represent,
and should not be construed to be, an estimate of a mineral
resource or mineral reserve.
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