Nevada Zinc Corporation (“Nevada Zinc” or the “Company”)
(TSX-V:NZN) is pleased to report assay results from six reverse
circulation drill holes recently completed on the Company’s
Mountain View Mine which constitutes a small portion of the
Company’s Lone Mountain zinc project (“the Project”) located near
Eureka, Nevada. The holes all tested for the presence of shallow
non-sulfide zinc-lead mineralization in areas proximal to historic
small scale mine operations along strike from the workings. Most
holes intersected high and mid-grade mineralization associated with
brecciated and fractured sedimentary rocks of the Devils Gate
Formation, with the highlight intersection being drill hole
LM-16-52, drilled near the easterly boundary of the Mountain View
Mine which assayed 12.38% zinc + lead over 12.19 metres (40 feet).
The top of the intersection is at a depth of only 28.96 metres.
The current drilling program is part of a work
program designed to evaluate the potential of the Project to host
near surface zinc-lead resources that could potentially be mined
using low cost open pit mining techniques. The majority of the 18
drill holes reported to date from the Mountain View Mine have
intersected near surface zinc-lead mineralization.
President and CEO, Bruce Durham commented, “I am
very pleased that drill hole assay results continue to confirm the
presence of significant shallow zinc mineralization on the Mountain
View Mine. With these latest shallow drill holes we have
effectively defined zinc mineralization across the entire width of
the Mountain View Mine, a distance of nearly 175 metres. We remain
one of the few junior zinc explorers who are actually drilling and
who continue to advance a solid zinc project in an ideal
jurisdiction. Fundamentals remain strong and the significant
reduction in world mine supply is starting to be reflected in the
price of zinc which is up more than 45% in the last six
months.”
Highlights
Drill Hole LM-16-52 intersected high
grade zinc-lead mineralization at a vertical depth of only 28.96
metres (95 feet). A 12.19 metre (40 foot) interval from 28.96 to
41.15 metres (40-135 feet) averaged 11.56% zinc and 0.82% lead
(12.38% zinc + lead).
In drill hole LM-16-49, 12 samples intervals,
each of 5 feet in length, were not recovered for technical reasons
in areas that are likely to have been mineralized.
The drill hole assay data reported to date shows
zinc-lead mineralization essentially extending for 175 metres from
the west boundary of the Mountain View Mine (see accompanying Plan
Map) to a point near the east boundary of the Mountain View
Mine.
The zinc-lead target tested in these short drill
holes is one of two or more zinc-lead zones in the area near
historic small scale mining at the Mountain View Mine that was
apparently focused on narrow high grade zinc rich fractures with
the material hand sorted and direct shipped to a smelter for
processing.
Drill Hole Information
RC Hole ID |
|
LM-16-49 |
|
|
|
|
Easting |
|
563387 |
|
|
|
|
Northing |
|
4385026 |
|
|
|
|
Azimuth |
|
215 |
|
|
|
|
Dip |
|
-50 |
|
|
|
|
Depth (m) |
|
188.98 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Zn (%) |
Pb (%) |
Zn+Pb (%) |
21.34 |
59.44 |
38.10 |
3.48 |
0.87 |
4.35 |
Including |
21.34 |
27.43 |
6.10 |
3.32 |
2.65 |
5.97 |
35.05 |
44.20 |
9.14 |
6.69 |
0.85 |
7.54 |
47.24 |
59.44 |
12.19 |
3.76 |
0.50 |
4.26 |
And |
80.77 |
85.34 |
4.57 |
1.37 |
0.11 |
1.48 |
RC Hole ID |
|
LM-16-50 |
|
|
|
|
Easting |
|
563387 |
|
|
|
|
Northing |
|
4385026 |
|
|
|
|
Azimuth |
|
215 |
|
|
|
|
Dip |
|
-80 |
|
|
|
|
Depth (m) |
|
70.10 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Zn (%) |
Pb (%) |
Zn+Pb (%) |
33.53 |
44.20 |
10.67 |
7.20 |
1.58 |
8.78 |
Including |
39.62 |
42.67 |
3.05 |
18.20 |
0.74 |
18.94 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RC Hole ID |
|
LM-16-51 |
|
|
|
|
Easting |
|
563392 |
|
|
|
|
Northing |
|
4385028 |
|
|
|
|
Azimuth |
|
160 |
|
|
|
|
Dip |
|
-45 |
|
|
|
|
Depth (m) |
|
91.44 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Zn (%) |
Pb (%) |
Zn+Pb (%) |
27.43 |
30.48 |
3.05 |
1.11 |
0.65 |
1.76 |
And |
35.05 |
38.10 |
3.05 |
1.39 |
0.04 |
1.43 |
And |
57.91 |
60.96 |
3.05 |
2.37 |
0.03 |
2.40 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RC Hole ID |
|
LM-16-52 |
|
|
|
|
Easting |
|
563392 |
|
|
|
|
Northing |
|
4385028 |
|
|
|
|
Azimuth |
|
160 |
|
|
|
|
Dip |
|
-65 |
|
|
|
|
Depth (m) |
|
76.20 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Zn (%) |
Pb (%) |
Zn+Pb (%) |
28.96 |
41.15 |
12.19 |
11.56 |
0.82 |
12.38 |
Including |
30.48 |
36.58 |
6.10 |
20.22 |
1.29 |
21.51 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RC Hole ID |
|
LM-16-53 |
|
|
|
|
Easting |
|
563395 |
|
|
|
|
Northing |
|
4384968 |
|
|
|
|
Azimuth |
|
215 |
|
|
|
|
Dip |
|
-90 |
|
|
|
|
Depth (m) |
|
141.73 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Zn (%) |
Pb (%) |
Zn+Pb (%) |
126.49 |
128.02 |
1.52 |
1.96 |
0.99 |
2.95 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Note: True widths are not given as it is not possible to
determine the true width of the various zones of mineralization at
this time.
Sample Preparation and Quality
Control
Supervision and organization of the reverse
circulation drilling chip samples was undertaken by Nevada Zinc
personnel. Samples were collected at 1.52 metre intervals
from a rotating wet splitter assembly attached to the drill rig.
Chip tray samples were collected from the reject side of the wet
splitter. The splitter was adjusted to produce 4.5-9.0 kg of
sample. Samples were collected from the drill in cloth bags
by employees of New Frontier Drilling under the Company’s
supervision. Samples were catalogued by Nevada Zinc’s
geologists and stored in a secure location. Certified
reference standards were placed in the sample stream of each drill
hole at random intervals. Blank material was also inserted at
random intervals.
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 or
their Reno, NV 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 standards. Reference
standards used include OREAS-133b, OREAS-134b, OGGeo08, and
CZN-4. No significant issues were noted with analytical
accuracy or precision.
ALS’s Reno, Elko, and North Vancouver locations
all have ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accreditation. Bruce
Durham, P.Geo, is a qualified person, as that term is defined by
National Instrument 43-101, and on behalf of the Company has
approved the contents contained in this press release.
Zinc Information
Teck, the world’s third largest zinc miner
provided a review of the zinc market in its shareholder day
presentation (March 30, 2016):
http://www.teck.com/investors/presentations-webcasts/teck-s-investor-and-analyst-day---march-30
slides 111-117. The slides clearly depict a looming,
significant zinc deficit for many years to come due to
growing demand for zinc offset by mine closures and a lack of new
investment.
The current global weighted average mine grade
for zinc operations, both open pit and underground, is now below 5%
zinc (see Teck ppt).
Additional zinc information is also available on
the Nevada Zinc website (www.nevadazinc.com).
About Nevada Zinc
Nevada Zinc is a discovery driven mineral
exploration company with a proven management team focussed on
identifying unique opportunities in mineral exploration that can
provide significant value to its shareholders. The Company’s
existing zinc and gold projects are located in Nevada and Yukon,
respectively.
The Lone Mountain Project
While the Company maintains its highly
prospective Yukon gold properties and continues to advance them,
the current focus of the Company is the exploration and advancement
of the Project comprised of 224 claims covering approximately 4,000
acres near Eureka, Nevada.
The 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 keey structural trend
for more than 3 kilometres.
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services
Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX
Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or
accuracy of this release.
This news release may contain forward-looking statements
including but not limited to comments regarding the timing and
content of upcoming work programs, geological interpretations,
receipt of property titles, potential mineral recovery processes,
etc. Forward-looking statements address future events and
conditions and therefore, involve inherent risks and
uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from
those currently anticipated in such statements.
For further information contact:
Nevada Zinc Corporation
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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