DEFIANCE DISCOVERS BLIND SILVER
SYSTEM AT LUCITA
Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada -- August 9, 2022 -- InvestorsHub NewsWire
-- Defiance Silver Corp. (TSXV:
DEF) (OTCQX:
DNCVF) (FSE: D4E)
("Defiance" or the "Company") is
pleased to provide a second update on the 4,750-metre maiden drill
program at the Lucita property on the company's Zacatecas silver
project, including additional newly-discovered zones of high-grade
silver mineralization. This drill program was the first to be
undertaken at the central Lucita project (Palenque vein system),
which is currently under option from Pan American Silver
(See
News Release dated: December 2nd,
2020). Initial results from this program were
released on April 13th,
2022.
The current release
summarizes the results from an additional 8 holes (DDLU-21-06 to
DDLU-21-13). The drill holes reported in this
release encountered several styles of high-grade silver
mineralization, including the classic vein-hosted style and blind,
newly-discovered contact-style mineralization at depth. The
encountered mineralization is open along strike and both up and
down dip from the released results, which are highly-encouraging
and warrant extensive follow-up exploration work, including diamond
drilling.
Chris Wright, Chairman
& CEO, stated: "Our team has been successful at identifying
both near-surface and high-grade, vein-hosted silver
mineralization, as well as a blind silver-rich zone that is over 45
metres wide, encountered in hole DDLU-22-10. The drilling within the central Lucita
license area has demonstrated the continuity of the Palenque vein
system over a 4 km vein corridor. This vein system represents an
emerging discovery in a world-class silver mining
district."
Highlights:
-
DDSA-22-10 discovered
several different styles of mineralization, including a
new
blind high-grade interval at depth. The hole returned
multiple
results over 100 g/t Ag, and individual intercepts grade
up to
737 g/t Ag (from
398m). Intercepts include 3.05m of 264 g/t Ag
and 0.20 g/t Au (from 370.23 to 373.28m),
4.01m
of 166 g/t Ag and 0.37 g/t Au (from 388.56 to 392.57m), and
2.25m
of 235 g/t Ag (from 398 to 400.25m).
-
DDSA-22-10 also
returned highly anomalous
Ag mineralization
from 370.23m to the end of the
hole at 420.1m,
with a 49.87m
interval returning a weighted average of
58.79 g/t Ag. This new zone is open for expansion
and will be a key follow up target in future drill
programs.
-
DDSA-22-09 was drilled
prior to DDSA-22-10 and hit anomalous veins, but was stopped short
of the mineralized zones encountered in DDSA-22-10.
Additional targeting work will be
completed, and deeper follow up drilling will be planned with the
goal of reaching the newly discovered zone of
mineralization.
-
DDLU-22-12 returned
high-grade Zn-Pb
mineralization and moderate grade Ag mineralization
over narrow widths
(0.28m of 86.30 g/t
Ag, 2.63% Pb, and 8.08% Zn from 364.54 to 364.82m) and represents
a follow-up drill target once additional targeting and modeling
work has been completed.
Further exploratory
drilling in the Palenque central
zone (DDLU-22-13)
encountered narrow zones of high-grade mineralization,
including up to 843 g/t Ag
& 0.2 g/t Au at from 184.0m to 184.30m.
-
The inaugural drill
program at Lucita central (Palenque vein system) confirmed the
presence of high-grade,
Fresnillo-style, low to
intermediate-sulfidation epithermal silver
mineralization, consisting of mainly of pyrargyrite
(high-level sulfosalt) and silver sulfides that potentially
indicate the higher-level setting of a zoned epithermal
system. Follow-up drilling is planned for
later this year at the newly discovered zones of mineralization at
Palenque and Tahures.
Select Table of Results
Hole
|
From
|
To
|
Interval
|
Au g/t
|
Ag g/t
|
DDLU-22-10
|
370.23
|
373.28
|
3.05
|
0.20
|
264.29
|
including
|
371.13
|
371.90
|
0.77
|
0.19
|
668.00
|
DDLU-22-10
|
388.56
|
392.57
|
4.01
|
0.37
|
166.32
|
including
|
388.56
|
391.28
|
2.72
|
0.57
|
228.83
|
including
|
390.06
|
391.28
|
1.22
|
1.13
|
416.00
|
DDLU-22-10
|
398.00
|
400.25
|
2.25
|
0.08
|
235.29
|
including
|
398.00
|
398.53
|
0.53
|
0.19
|
737.00
|
DDLU-22-10
|
412.41
|
413.16
|
0.75
|
0.03
|
189.00
|
DDLU-22-10
|
415.20
|
416.08
|
0.88
|
0.04
|
108.00
|
DDLU-22-13
|
110.59
|
112.16
|
1.57
|
0.04
|
146.64
|
DDLU-22-13
|
184.00
|
186.00
|
2.00
|
0.04
|
149.66
|
including
|
184.00
|
184.30
|
0.30
|
0.20
|
843.00
|
DDLU-22-13
|
229.85
|
231.00
|
1.15
|
0.09
|
109.43
|
Table 1 -
Drill Results. *True thicknesses are unknown at this time but are
assumed to be between 50%-90% of the core length. **Drill holes
DDLU-21-06, DDLU-21-07, DDLU-21-08, DDLU-22-09, DDLU-22-11, and
DDLU-22-12 did not return reportable results.
Cross Section of DDSA-22-09 & 10:
Figure 1-
Cross section through holes DDLU-22-09 & 10, showing multiple
styles of mineralization, including a high-grade intercept at a
"blind" faulted contact and as well as narrow zones of grade within
the black shale unit.
Map of Lucita Central Drill Holes:
Figure 2
- Overview map of the completed drilling at Lucita Central
(Palenque) and San Acacio.
Discussion of the Lucita Exploration Model:
Regional targeting
done by Defiance in late 2019 and early 2020 identified the
potential for a Fresnillo-style low to intermediate-sulfidation
epithermal system on the Lucita land package, which is in a similar
crustal-scale setting as the world-class Fresnillo district. The
regional prospectivity of the Lucita project has been historically
defined by surface geochemistry, mapped vein structures, and
regional drill holes that the company has in its proprietary 1,300
km2 regional
database. Since mid-2021, the company has completed a detailed
surface mapping program, with targeted re-sampling of veins and
surrounding areas. This work has yielded significant surface grab
sample results and outlined multiple un-tested vein targets
throughout the Lucita land package. The first pass 4,750 m diamond
drilling program on the Palenque and Tahures vein systems were
completed earlier in 2022, with the aim of conducting follow-up
drilling in this area later in 2022 (Fig 2).
Discussion of Results:
The dominant silver
mineralization at Lucita consists of pyrargyrite (with lesser
acanthite, proustite and stephanite), hosted in polyphase calcite
and quartz veins, breccia veins and stockwork veinlets.
As is common in the Zacatecas and
Fresnillo districts, mineralization is often hosted in
steeply-dipping veins with typical epithermal-style textures. The
main commodity at the level of current drilling is silver with
minor gold. This differs from the Veta Grande
system at the company's San Acacio project (See
News Release dated: September 7th,
2021), which has a more polymetallic signature.
Initial interpretations
are that the west-striking Palenque vein system (Fig. 2) are part
of a low-to-intermediate-sulfidation epithermal-style vein
system. New holes reported here, DDLU-22-10
and 11, also encountered two additional styles of silver-dominant
mineralization, including a flat-lying faulted contact as well as
fine veinlet arrays within underlying shales. Future exploration
will target these new styles of mineralization at DEF's Zacatecas
projects.
DDLU-21-06,
DDLU-21-07 & DDLU-21-08 – These holes were designed to step
west along the Palenque vein system from holes DDLU-21-01 to 05
(Fig 2). Holes DDLU-21-06 and 07 were targeted
under mapped outcropping veins with silver grade and historic
workings at surface. However, the two shallow holes failed
to intersect the vein. This is likely due to displacement
from a low-angle structure or steepening of the vein; further
structural data collection and interpretation is underway to
generate follow-up targets. DDLU-21-08 was similarly designed to
test under mapped veins with historic workings and evidence of
mineralization at surface. However, no significant intervals were
intersected.
DDLU-22-09
– This hole was designed
to intercept a mapped calcite-rich but low-grade portion of the
Palenque vein system (Fig 1), with old workings nearby.
The vein successfully intersected the
steeply dipping veins with anomalous Ag and Au grades, including
deep in the hole. Results were encouraging to follow up
with a deeper hole, DDLU-22-10.
DDLU-22-10
– Interesting results from
DDLU-22-09 prompted a deeper hole underneath the encountered
veins. Hole DDLU-22-10 successfully
encountered multiple calcite and quartz veins with anomalous to
high-grade Ag ± Au mineralization. A blind intercept in a low-angle
fault between the volcanosedimentary package and underlying black
shales also yielded a high-grade Ag ± Au intercept (Fig 1).
Several small but higher-grade Ag
intercepts continued further into the black shales.
This new style of mineralization
related to the black shale, as well as the targeted vein-hosted
intercepts, will be followed up with future exploration
effort.
DDLU-22-11 and
12 – Encouraging
results from DDLU-22-10 prompted step overs to the west (Fig
1). DDLU-22-11 encountered the same thick,
calcite-rich veins as hole DDLU-22-10 with narrow intervals of
mineralization, including 0.7 m @ 86.70 g/t Ag and 0.53 m @ 83.60
g/t Ag, at 248.81 m and 249.92 m depth, respectively.
These results are encouraging evidence
for the presence of similar mineralization along the same vein
system. Likewise, the black shale contact was
encountered with moderately anomalous results.
Hole DDLU-22-12 continued
to test the western limit of the Palenque system within the license
area. Results included several small
veinlets with anomalous but not reportable values.
A surprising intercept of 0.28 m of
high-grade Zn-Pb mineralization and moderate-grade Ag was
encountered in the underlying sediments at 364.54 m with
86.30
g/t Ag,
2.63%
Pb and
8.08%
Zn.
This interval is encouraging and is a
target for future follow-up.
DDLU-22-13
– The last hole in the
initial Lucita drilling campaign aimed to follow up on the success
of DDLU-22-05. DDLU-22-13 was planned east of holes
DDLU-21-05 and 04, underneath a calcite-rich portion of the
Palenque vein (Fig 1). Several narrow but high-grade
intercepts (up to 843 g/t
Ag) were
encountered. These results warrant follow up exploration in this
portion of the Palenque vein.
Collar Information for Reported Drill Holes:
Hole Number
|
Total Depth
|
Azimuth
|
Dip
|
Easting
|
Northing
|
Elevation (m)
|
DDLU-21-06
|
150
|
215
|
-45
|
753046
|
2528799
|
2460
|
DDLU-21-07
|
219
|
195
|
-70
|
753046
|
2528799
|
2460
|
DDLU-21-08
|
324
|
0
|
-57
|
752244
|
2528713
|
2524
|
DDLU-22-09
|
216
|
35
|
-53
|
751816
|
2528886
|
2543
|
DDLU-22-10
|
433.5
|
30
|
-57
|
751807
|
2528837
|
2539
|
DDLU-22-11
|
357
|
15
|
-60
|
751695
|
2528930
|
2505
|
DDLU-22-12
|
402
|
20
|
-55
|
751575
|
2528937
|
2506
|
DDLU-22-13
|
330
|
20
|
-75
|
754736
|
2528366
|
2485
|
Table 2
-Drill hole information. Coordinate projection UTM:WGS 84 Zone
13N
Lucita Project Summary:
The Lucita project is a
large land package in the prolific Fresnillo-Zacatecas mining
district. In December 2020, Defiance Silver
entered into an option agreement with Pan American Silver to
acquire a 100% ownership of the Lucita property (See
News Release dated: December 2nd,
2020).
The 2,674 Ha Lucita
property consists of the Panuco zone in the north, the central
Lucita zone (Palenque vein system), and the southern Lucita zone
adjacent to Defiance's San Acacio project. The mineralization within the Lucita
land package is characterized as a low to intermediate sulfidation
epithermal Ag-Au veins, breccias, and stockwork.
While historical work in the central
Lucita area has been limited to first-pass regional geological
mapping and sampling, the northern license area of Panuco has
historical high-grade drill results and multiple drill ready
exploration targets.
Discussion of QAQC and Analytical Procedure:
Samples were selected
based on the lithology, alteration, and mineralization
characteristics; sample size ranges from 0.25–2m in width.
All altered and mineralized intervals
were sent for assay. One blank, one standard, and one
duplicate were included within every 20 samples.
Standard materials are certified
reference materials [CRMs] from OREAS and contain a range of Ag,
Au, Cu, Pb, and Zn values. Blanks, standards, and duplicates did
not detect any issues with the analytical results.
Samples were analyzed by
ALS Chemex Laboratories. Sample preparation was performed at
the Zacatecas, Mexico, prep facility, and analyses were performed
at the Vancouver, Canada, analytical facility. All elements except
Au and Hg were analyzed by a multi-element geochemistry method
utilizing a four-acid digestion followed by ICP-MS detection
[ME-MS61m]; mercury (Hg) was analyzed after a separate aqua regia
digest by ICP-MS. Overlimit assays for Ag, Pb, and Zn were
conducted using the OG62 method (multi-acid digest with ICP-AES/AAS
finish). Gold was measured by fire-assay with an ICP-AES finish
[50g sample, Au-ICP22].
Defiance also reports that
it intends to settle up to $18,250 of debt through the issuance of
up to 50,000 common shares of the Company (the "Shares") at a
deemed price of $0.395 per Share to a creditor of the
Company.
The issuance of the Shares
to the Creditor is subject to the approval of the TSX Venture
Exchange. All securities issued will be subject
to a four month hold period from the date of issue.
About Defiance Silver Corp.
Defiance Silver Corp.
(DEF |
TSX Venture Exchange; DNCVF
| OTCQX; D4E | Frankfurt) is an exploration company advancing
the district-scale Zacatecas project, located in the historic
Zacatecas Silver District and the Tepal Gold/Copper Project in
Michoacán state, Mexico. Defiance is managed by a team of proven
mine developers with a track record of exploring, advancing and
developing several operating mines and advanced resource projects.
Defiance's corporate mandate is to expand the San Acacio and Tepal
projects to become premier Mexican silver and gold
deposits.
Mr. George Cavey, P.Geo,
is a Qualified Person within the meaning of National Instrument
43-101 and has approved the technical information concerning the
Company's material mineral properties contained in this press
release.
On behalf of Defiance
Silver Corp.
"Chris Wright"
Chairman of the
Board
For more information,
please contact: Investor Relations at +1 (604) 343-4677 or via
email at
info@defiancesilver.com.
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Street
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release.
This news
release may contain forward-looking statements including but not
limited to comments regarding timing and content of upcoming work
programs, geological interpretations, receipt of property titles,
potential mineral recovery processes, etc. Forward-looking
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involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ
materially from those currently anticipated in such statements.
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