Viscount Mining Announces Completion of Master’s Thesis For Cherry Creek Nevada
25 September 2019 - 2:05PM
Viscount Mining Corp. (TSX-V: VML)
(OTCQB: VLMGF)
(“Viscount” or “the Company”), is
pleased to announce the receipt of a master’s thesis completed on
the Cherry Creek Mining District in Nevada where our Cherry Creek
property is located.
The thesis was prepared by David J. Freedman as partial
fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Science degree in
Geology at the University of Nevada, Reno Ralph J. Roberts Center
for Research in Economic Geology (CREG), under the direction of
advisor Dr. Michael W. Ressel, Ph.D., a research geologist with the
Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology. Previously, Dr. Ressel was
Chief Geologist of North America for Newmont Mining.
The thesis is entitled “Igneous and Hydrothermal Geology of the
Central Cherry Creek Range, White Pine County, Nevada.” It
discusses the local geology, geochemistry, age date work, igneous
geology, rock alteration, and mineralization. Several of the
Company’s gold and silver target areas are discussed in the thesis
and directly benefit from the new geological understanding and new
geochemical data.
The thesis work has documented a large,
long-lived hydrothermal mineralizing system and shows abundant
evidence of hydrothermal mineralization (metals carried by hot
water and deposited in favorable rocks, and vein structures etc.)
This large hydrothermal footprint encompasses nearly eight
kilometers of stratigraphy and is responsible for the metallic
mineralization that has allowed over 40 historical mines to operate
in the district. The thesis documents the various mineral
occurrences and relates them to each other in time and space, which
is extremely useful for pursuing exploration targets because
Viscount can now develop a model of the mineralizing events and to
a degree predict where the next deposits might be located.
The company is currently incorporating the findings of this
thesis into its targeting and exploration work for the fall of
2019.
Viscount Director Mark Abrams, BSc. and MSc. in Geology, stated:
“We are very pleased with the findings in Mr. Freedman’s thesis.
The age of the intrusions and related mineralization is very
consistent with other productive precious metal mining districts in
north-central and eastern Nevada. The deep reaching through-going,
high angle faults have fractured the host rocks and prepared them
to allow circulation of mineralizing fluids carrying precious and
base metals. These high-angle faults coupled with the low-angle
bedding parallel faults allow the mineralizing fluids to ascend
through the rock column and travel laterally along the contacts
between rock units to later precipitate mineralization in favorable
horizons in the known regional host rocks that occur at Cherry
Creek.”
About Viscount Mining (TSX VENTURE: VML) (OTCQB:
VLMGF)
Viscount Mining is a project generator and an
exploration company with a portfolio of silver and gold properties
in the Western United States, including Silver Cliff in Colorado
and Cherry Creek in Nevada.
The Silver Cliff property in Colorado lies within the historic
Hardscrabble Silver District in the Wet Mountain Valley, Custer
County, south-central Colorado. It is located 44 miles WSW of
Pueblo, Colorado, and has year-around access by paved road. The
property consists of 900 hectares where high grade silver, gold and
base metal production came from numerous mines during the period
1878 to the early 1900’s. The property underwent substantial
exploration between 1967 and 1984.
The property is interpreted to encompass a
portion of a large caldera and highly altered sequence of Tertiary
rhyolitic flows and fragmental units which offers potential to host
deposits with both precious and base metals. This has been
demonstrated in the mineralization historically extracted from the
numerous underground and surface mining operations. Drilling in the
1980s by Tenneco resulted in a feasibility study on which basis it
was planned to bring the property to production. The plan was
abandoned following takeover by another company.
The Cherry Creek Property exploration is focused
in an area commonly known as the Cherry Creek Mining District,
located approximately 30 miles north of the town of Ely, in White
Pine County, Nevada. Cherry Creek consists of over 400 unpatented
and patented claims as well as mill rights, and is comprised of
more than 3238 hectares. Cherry Creek includes more than 20
past-producing mines.
For additional information regarding the
above noted property and other corporate information, please visit
the Company's website at www.viscountmining.com
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
“Jim MacKenzie”President, CEO and Director
For further information, please
contact:Viscount Investor RelationsPhone: 1 844 863
3622Email: info@viscountmining.com
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