Copper Reef Mining Corporation (CSE: CZC) (the
"Company") is pleased to provide the zinc-copper-silver results for
East Big Island infill drillhole TZ-20-07 testing the Tara Massive
Sulphide Zone. The drillhole is part of the 4,300 metre drill
program that commenced on January 23, 2020. As previously reported
by the Company (see press release dated April 6, 2020) and prior to
receipt of zinc-copper-silver assays, gold assay results were
received and reported as 5.45 g/t gold over 15.28 metres between
57.00 and 72.28 metres. The Company, having received the other
assays, can now report that TZ-20-07 intercepted 15.28 metres core
length of 21.1% zinc, 0.99% copper, 142.4 g/t silver and 5.45 g/t
gold between 57.00 and 72.28 metres. A preliminary estimation of
true width for this hole is believed to be between 50 to 55% of
core length but requires further validation.
Table 1 provides a breakdown of assay intervals
for TZ-20-07.
Table 1. Copper Reef Drillhole TZ-20-07
Assay Results
Zone |
From(m) |
To(m) |
Core Length* (m) |
Zinc % |
Copper % |
Silver g/t |
Gold g/t |
Zinc Stringer Zone |
29.46 |
36.50 |
7.04 |
2.30 |
0.13 |
10.5 |
0.65 |
Copper Stringer Zone |
40.60 |
47.19 |
6.59 |
0.77 |
1.07 |
32.3 |
0.80 |
(includes) |
46.10 |
46.58 |
0.48 |
1.72 |
1.49 |
98.3 |
2.21 |
Massive Sulphide Zone |
57.00 |
72.28 |
15.28 |
21.10 |
0.99 |
142.4 |
5.45 |
(includes) |
60.90 |
61.50 |
0.60 |
37.88 |
0.45 |
127.5 |
24.14 |
Massive Sulphides |
75.21 |
76.87 |
1.66 |
20.50 |
0.36 |
53.7 |
1.35 |
*True widths are believed to be between 50-55%
of core length, but this estimation is preliminary and requires
further validation.
Similar high-grade results were intercepted when
the Massive Sulphide Zone was first drilled in 1987 to 1988 by
Westfield Minerals Limited as provided in Table 2. The Zone is
defined by twenty drill holes that returned zinc-copper-silver-gold
assays over variable widths.
In this recent program, two drillholes were
completed and designed to intercept the Tara massive sulphide
horizon. Drillhole TZ-20-07 was successful in intercepting shallow
massive sulphides within the known deposit, while the second
drillhole (TZ-20-11) tested a geophysical target anticipated to be
the down-dip extension of the Tara horizon. TZ-20-11 was found to
be a barren sulphides (pyrrhotite) inter-pillow chert horizon in
the hanging wall separate from the Tara deposit. This also occurs
at the Main Mine which was operated by Hudbay Minerals Inc. Results
from these programs and recent geophysical borehole surveys are
being examined with structural, stratigraphic and alteration data,
to continue with this evaluation.
Table 2. Westfield Minerals Tara Deposit
Select High-Grade Intercepts from 1987 to 1988 Diamond Drill
Program
Drillhole # |
From(m) |
To(m) |
Core Length (m) |
Zinc % |
Copper % |
Silver g/t |
Gold g/t |
87-3 |
22.0 |
34.4 |
12.4 |
22.40 |
0.58 |
93.58 |
5.83 |
87-11 |
24.9 |
32.3 |
7.4 |
20.31 |
1.19 |
110.03 |
7.20 |
87-12 |
41.9 |
49.7 |
7.8 |
23.76 |
1.30 |
102.50 |
5.14 |
88-15 |
46.7 |
49.1 |
2.4 |
30.60 |
0.88 |
93.24 |
5.48 |
Data Source: “The Big Island Lake Project,
Westfield Minerals Limited - Goldbrae Developments Ltd., Flin Flon
Manitoba, Exploration Report, dated May 1987 - May 1988, August 31,
1988. Westfield Minerals drill data has not been validated by
Copper Reef.Conversion used: 1 troy oz/short ton = 34.28
gram/metric tonne and true widths not provided.
Table 3. Copper Reef 2020 Program Collar
Coordinates
Drillhole # |
Easting |
Northing |
Elevation |
Azimuth |
Dip |
Depth |
TZ-20-07 |
324618 |
6076603 |
284m |
347 |
45 |
84.0m |
TZ-20-11 |
324966 |
6076580 |
322m |
270 |
52 |
753.5m |
Copper Reef considers the Tara massive sulphide
horizon as highly prospective for the following reasons:
- The massive sulphide horizon is believed to be the fold
equivalent of the same primitive arc, dominantly mafic volcanic
sequence that hosts the former Main Mine and Triple 7 Mine, which
is currently in production, see Figure 1. Both horizons are
dominated by mafic pillow lavas and breccia with a very thin felsic
horizon. The Main Flin Flon Mine horizon has produced over
100,000,000 tonnes of sulphide ore.
- The high-grade tenor of zinc, greater than 20%, with high gold
and silver credits are consistent with high-grade deposits of the
Main Flin Flon Mines.
- As with ore deposits in the Flin Flon-Snow Lake Belt, massive
sulphide zone repetitions occur along favourable formational
horizons and strategically proximal to early, often folded, growth
faults. These early growth faults were fundamental in providing the
geological setting (structural basins) and also channelways for the
metal bearing hydrothermal fluids that formed these massive
sulphides on the sea floor. Later tectonic activity has commonly
reacted these early faults forming offsets.
Figure 1 is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/7180ea5c-7991-4b95-94c5-3e23a02f5974
The Tara deposit is also located 4 kilometres
east of the former producing Trout Lake Mine, which produced over
20,000,000 tonnes occurring in an evolved felsic volcanic dominated
sequence located in a large synform between the two primitive arc
sequences.
Figure 2 below demonstrates the relationship of
primitive arc sequences in the main camp in red and the more
evolved felsic dominated packages of the Trout Lake sequence and
the Baker Patton Felsic complex dominated by felsic volcanic
rocks.
Figure 2 is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/108d37d6-0b63-4686-9f9a-f600ddc941e7
Primitive Arc Sequences (oldest rocks) are
highlighted in red, host the Main, Triple 7, Callinan and Schist
Lake Mines and have produced over 100,000,000 tonnes in the Main
Camp. Evolved Arc Sequences (younger rocks) are highlighted in blue
and include the Trout Lake Mine Sequence (>20,000,000 tonnes)
and the West Arm-Cuprus-White Lake Mines. Highlighted in orange are
the Centennial Mine, Sourdough-Pine Bay Mine Trend in
Felsic Dominated Evolved Arc Sequence. In black
are The Kanuto-Birch-Flexar-Coronation and Copper Reef Trend
(folded equivalent of Westarm Group).
Copper Reef has key properties in all four
groups and the Tara deposit lies in the most productive of these
groups.
Of importance for exploration, other than the
fact that these deposits were formed during a period of intense
volcanism and formation of sulphide deposits worldwide, is that the
Flin Flon Belt volcanic piles are highly folded and associate
sulphide horizons often repeated creating more opportunities for
discovery.
Analytical methods, Protocols/Procedures
and Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC”)
Measures
Copper Reef employs QA/QC protocol on all
aspects of its analytical procedures. Core samples are sawn and one
half of the NQ size core is restored to the core boxes for future
reference and one half sent for analysis. The core samples were
placed in standard plastic bags which are stapled shut and then
placed into rice bags that were wired shut for shipment. The rice
bags were delivered to Gardewine North Trucking by staff of M’Ore
Exploration and delivered directly to TSL Laboratories in
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Samples of mineralization are taken in
approximately 100 cm intervals or less. Sample preparation and
analytical work is conducted at TSL labs in Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan. The lab in Saskatoon carries out the assaying for
gold utilizing fire assaying with a two-assay ton charge, with an
AA finish. In addition, pulps of the samples are sent to ACME LABS
in Vancouver, B.C. where they are analyzed using a multi-acid
digest/ ICP-MS and AAS techniques for trace elements. Base metal
values exceeding 10,000 ppm (over-range of ICP limits) are assayed
again at TSL Laboratories using a four-acid digest of ½ g of the
pulp with ICP finish. The remaining coarse reject portions of the
samples remain in storage if further work or verification is
needed. TSL sends assays values immediately upon completion and
tabulation of the analyses by email to the qualified person Stephen
Masson.
Commercially prepared standards representing 3
ranges of Copper and Zinc grades are inserted at intervals of 1 in
10 samples when drilling for base metals and commercially prepared
standards representing 3 ranges of Gold grades are inserted at
intervals of 1 in 10 samples when drilling for gold. A blank
standard is inserted every 20 samples.
Stephen Masson, M.Sc., P.Geo., President of
Copper Reef Mining Corporation is the "Qualified Person”, under
National Instrument 43-101 who has designed the drill program,
reviewed the drill core, confirmed the visual descriptions, oversaw
calculation of composites and interpreted the results and employed
a QA/AC program consistent with industry best practices. Stephen L.
Masson has reviewed and approved of the technical disclosure
contained in this news release.
About Copper Reef
Copper Reef has over 20,000 hectares in the
prolific Flin Flon Greenstone Belt, containing favourable massive
sulphide horizons with known deposits and a former producing mine
at Hanson Lake. The Flin Flon Domain contains 34 developed massive
sulphide deposits with a history of over 90 years of continuous
mining. To date, more than 200,000,000 tonnes of sulphide ore have
been mined or are under development. Copper Reef's Hanson Lake
Property is located five kilometres northeast of the McIlvenna
Deposit, owned by Foran Mining Corporation, that recently had
completed and released results of a pre-feasibility study. Copper
Reef owns a $0.75/tonne net tonnage royalty on the McIlvenna
Deposit.
Copper Reef Mining Corporation “signed”Stephen
L. Masson M.Sc. P.Geo.President more@mymts.net
www.copperreefmining.com
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