OUTCROP CONFIRMS CONTINUITY OF HIGH-GRADE SILVER MINERALIZED SHOOTS AT GUADUAL
Highlights
- DH567 intersected 0.84 m estimated true width ("ETW") grading 2,844 g/t silver equivalent ("AgEq") (2,505 g/t Ag and 3.84 g/t Au).
- DH593 intersected 1.17 m ETW grading 1,889 g/t AgEq (1,287 g/t Ag and 6.83 g/t Au), demonstrating consistency of mineralization within the interpreted plunging zone.
- DH587 returned 6.85 m ETW grading 227 g/t AgEq (167 g/t Ag and 0.68 g/t Au), indicating the presence of broader mineralized intervals within the system.
- Drilling at Guadual continues to confirm continuity of the principal mineralized structure and further define mineralized shoots within the target.
At Guadual, recent drilling was designed to test and expand a mineralized zone interpreted to plunge approximately 45 degrees, building on previously reported drilling that established the continuity of the system (see news release dated
Vein intercepts returned consistent grades and widths across multiple drill holes, supporting the interpretation of high-grade continuity within this plunging zone. Broader intervals, including 6.85 metres estimated true width grading 227 g/t AgEq (167 g/t Ag and 0.68 g/t Au) in hole DH587, together with higher-grade intercepts such as those observed in holes DH567 and DH593 (see Table 1), indicate a well-defined mineralized system with both grade and thickness continuity.
"The latest drill results from Guadual continue to demonstrate the consistency and continuity of mineralization within one of our key target areas at Santa Ana," commented
|
Hole ID |
From
|
To
|
Interval (m) |
Estimated
|
Ag |
Au
|
AgEq
|
Vein |
|
DH567 |
92.88 |
93.88 |
1.00 |
0.84 |
2,505 |
3.84 |
2,844 |
Guadual |
|
Including |
93.20 |
93.58 |
0.38 |
0.32 |
6,383 |
9.63 |
7,233 |
Guadual |
|
DH571 |
124.5 |
126.31 |
1.81 |
1.20 |
819 |
1.65 |
964 |
Guadual |
|
Including |
124.8 |
125.65 |
0.85 |
0.56 |
1,592 |
3.22 |
1,876 |
Guadual |
|
DH573 |
170.11 |
170.41 |
0.30 |
0.15 |
154 |
0.57 |
205 |
Guadual |
|
DH577 |
171.85 |
172.22 |
0.37 |
0.29 |
173 |
0.45 |
213 |
Guadual |
|
DH580 |
205.86 |
206.32 |
0.46 |
0.32 |
540 |
1.39 |
720 |
Guadual |
|
DH580 |
218.08 |
219.38 |
1.30 |
0.90 |
162 |
0.23 |
183 |
Guadual |
|
DH583 |
|
|
|
|
No Significant Result |
|
||
|
DH587 |
227 |
237.8 |
10.80 |
6.85 |
167 |
0.68 |
227 |
Guadual |
|
Including |
237.23 |
237.8 |
0.57 |
0.36 |
1,465 |
4.25 |
1,840 |
Guadual |
|
DH590 |
247.8 |
248.1 |
0.30 |
0.13 |
391 |
0.72 |
454 |
Guadual |
|
DH593 |
214.86 |
216.95 |
2.09 |
1.17 |
1,287 |
6.83 |
1,889 |
Guadual |
|
Including |
214.86 |
215.35 |
0.49 |
0.28 |
5,398 |
26.92 |
7,773 |
Guadual |
|
DH599 |
274.1 |
274.7 |
0.60 |
0.25 |
116 |
0.61 |
170 |
Guadual |
|
DH600 |
|
|
|
|
No Significant Result |
|
||
Table 1. Drill hole assay results reported in this release. No Significant Result means intercepts lower than 100 g/t AgEq 1
Ongoing drilling and geological modeling are improving the definition of vein geometry, including the orientation and extent of mineralized shoots. These results are being incorporated into the company's geological interpretation and resource modeling work, subject to validation and estimation parameters.
|
Hole ID |
Hole Code |
Easting
|
Northing
|
Elevation
|
Depth
|
Azimuth
|
Dip
|
|
DH567 |
SAGU25DH567 |
504711.038 |
562296.569 |
1010.137 |
115.51 |
132 |
-53 |
|
DH571 |
SAGU26DH571 |
504709.283 |
562296.514 |
1010.162 |
142.03 |
182 |
-57 |
|
DH573 |
SAGU26DH573 |
504708.604 |
562296.648 |
1010.203 |
198.39 |
198 |
-73 |
|
DH577 |
SAGU26DH577 |
504669.862 |
562350.782 |
993.269 |
203.17 |
130 |
-60 |
|
DH580 |
SAGU26DH580 |
504668.917 |
562351.117 |
992.867 |
230.12 |
107 |
-69 |
|
DH583 |
SAGU26DH583 |
504668.785 |
562351.759 |
992.996 |
273.8 |
91 |
-76 |
|
DH587 |
SAGU26DH587 |
504668.899 |
562351.924 |
992.912 |
255.11 |
77 |
-64 |
|
DH590 |
SAGU26DH590 |
504748.614 |
562415.383 |
957.973 |
295.96 |
162 |
-83 |
|
DH593 |
SAGU26DH593 |
504749.71 |
562417.366 |
958.154 |
280.11 |
92 |
-77 |
|
DH599 |
SAGU26DH599 |
504751.78 |
562418.234 |
958.606 |
300.53 |
48 |
-76 |
|
DH600 |
SAGU26DH600 |
504666.549 |
562350.612 |
992.487 |
272.18 |
180 |
-74 |
Table 2. Collar and survey table for drill holes and exploratory trenches reported and referred to in this release. All coordinates are UTM system, Zone 18N, and WGS84 projection.
The latest results from Guadual build on previously reported drilling and continue to improve the company's understanding of the structural controls, geometry, and distribution of mineralization within the Santa Ana project. The consistency of grades and widths observed across the target supports the interpretation of a coherent mineralized system and provides additional support for the continuity of mineralized shoots at depth.
These results also contribute to the ongoing refinement of the Company's structural and geological model, including the definition of mineralized domains and their spatial relationships within the vein system. The latest Guadual drill results are expected to be incorporated into the company's geological interpretation and resource modeling work, supporting an updated Mineral Resource estimate anticipated later this quarter.
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1 Silver Equivalent
Metal prices used for equivalent calculations were
QA/QC
Outcrop Silver applied its standard protocols for sampling and assay for exploration activities. Core diameter is a mix of HTW and NTW, depending on the drill hole depth. Diamond drill core boxes were photographed, sawed, sampled, and tagged. Samples were bagged, tagged, and packaged for shipment by truck from Santa Ana's core logging facilities in Falan,
About Santa Ana
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Santa Ana's maiden resource estimate, detailed in the NI 43-101 Technical Report titled "Santa Ana Property Mineral Resource Estimate," dated
The current drill campaign has extended known mineralization and tested additional target areas within the 17-kilometre-long fully permitted mineralized corridor at the
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