District
Reports
on
Historic Shallow
and High
Grade Polymetallic
Drill
Intercepts
at
the Former
Tomtebo
Mine
Vancouver,
B.C., Canada -- July 6,
2020 -- InvestorsHub
NewsWire -- District Metals Corp.
(TSX-V:
DMX;
"District"
or the "Company") is pleased to
announce
that it
has progressed
the
compilation of historical drill data, and the Leapfrog 3D
geological model of the historic Tomtebo Mine located within
District's polymetallic
Tomtebo
Property in the
Bergslagen
Mining
District of south-central
Sweden. In
partnership with EMX Royalty Corp.
(TSX-V:EMX),
this
work
represents an important
development for the Tomtebo Property that has never been
previously
conducted, and
has already
identified
exceptional drill ready targets.
Historic drill
highlights from the Oscarsgruvan
zone at
the Tomtebo Mine show
significant polymetallic mineralization at shallow depths (within
200 m from surface) that is open along strike and at
depth.
These
historic highlights are from drilling
campaigns by
Stora
AB
from 1916
to 1972.
Oscarsgruvan
Historic
Drill
Highlights
over a
dip extent of 200 m and strike extent of 170 m that remains
open. associated with
semi-massive and massive sulphides below show strong
mineralization lesser copper-gold
mineralization. The holes highlighted with
is
dominated by silver-zinc-lead mineralization, and
of the
Tomtebo Mine at the north
endedone is
situatz OscarsgruvanThe
-
Hole
TOMT65001
was
drilled from surface and intersected
4.67
m at 1,087.0
g/t
AgEq1
or
28.0%
ZnEq2
(113.90
to 118.57 m) at the north end of
the Tomtebo Mine,
which remains open along dip and strike.
-
Hole
TOMT65002
was
drilled from surface and intersected
approximately
(116.35
to 120.80 m)
2%
ZnEq17.2
or
1 g/t
AgEq35.664.45
m at 170
m
east of
TOMT65001,
which
remains
open along dip and strike.
-
Hole
TOMT72005
was
drilled upwards from the -200 m level and
intersected
2.02
m at 746.3 g/t AgEq1
or
19.3%
ZnEq2
(31.34 to
33.36 m), and
8.12
m at 503.3 g/t AgEq1
or
13.0%
ZnEq2
(35.33 to
43.45 m) approximately
45 m down-dip from
TOMT65001, which
remains
open along dip and strike.
-
Hole
TOMT70016
was
drilled horizontally from the -200 m level and intersected
4.76
m at 648.1 g/t AgEq1
or
16.7%
ZnEq2
(20.70
to
25.46
m),
and 13.30
m
at 16.2%
ZnEq2
(30.10
to
43.40
m)
approximately 100
m
down-dip from TOMT65001, which
remains
open along dip and strike. Silver and gold
assays in the latter interval of hole
TOMT70016 are not available.
-
Hole
TOMT43002
was
drilled from surface and intersected
6.20
m at 16.3%
ZnEq2
(41.70 to
47.90 m) approximately
100 m up-dip from
TOMT65001, which
remains
open along dip and strike. Silver and gold assays
for
hole TOMT43002
are not
available.
The
historic polymetallic drill results are reported in
AgEq
and
ZnEq
due to
the high silver and zinc values that are also common throughout
the Bergslagen
Mining
District. In 2019, reported
revenue
from the nearby Garpenberg
Mine was
accounted by silver at 30%, zinc at 40%, lead at 20%, and
gold-copper at 10%5.
The
highlighted historic
drill
holes are shown on
plan map
and long section in Figures 1 and 2, respectively.
Figure 3
shows the location of the Tomtebo and Trollberget
Properties within
the Bergslagen
Mining
District. Table 1 shows
individual
assay results
for
silver, gold, copper, zinc, and lead that
comprise
the
AgEq
and
ZnEq
values
above. Table 2 shows
the production, mineral reserve, and mineral resource
tonnage
and grade for some of the past
and current operating mines in the Bergslagen
Mining
District.
Garrett
Ainsworth, CEO of District, commented: "These
historic
drill
intercepts from
the
Tomtebo
Mine show
impressive
continuity along
strike and
dip,
where
strong
polymetallic mineralization
remains
open in all directions.
The
significant widths and high grade
polymetallic
mineralization encountered represent immediate
drill targets at the north end of
the Tomtebo Mine as infill, and step outs
along
strike and below the -200 m
level. Historic
drilling results
indicate that the Tomtebo
Property has excellent potential to host
a large
mineralized
system.
Additional historic drilling data will be reported on as it is
interpreted, and
we look forward
to commencing the first
ever deep penetrating airborne electromagnetic survey
(SkyTEM312 HP)
across
the Tomtebo
Property in
July."
Background
Mining
activity at the Tomtebo Mine began in the mid-seventeenth century
until the 1900's with available records only showing historic
production of 120,000 tonnes
averaging
4.4% copper3.
No
records
have been
found on the recovery of
gold, silver, zinc, and lead from the polymetallic material
that was
extracted. In the 1960's
state-owned Stora
AB
(mining
and forestry focused
company)
developed
a -200 m level exploration drift used for exploration drilling into
the early-1970's. According to
records obtained from the Swedish Geological
Survey, Stora
AB
was
preparing the Tomtebo Mine for production to commence
following
the
closure of the Falun Mine, which is located 25 km to the
northwest. The Swedish Government changed Stora
AB's
mandate to solely focus on its forestry operations, which left the
Tomtebo Mine undeveloped.
Since
Stora
AB's
ownership of the
Tomtebo
Mine,
several
companies have owned at least part of the
current Tomtebo
Property,
but no significant work
was conducted. Mining license
records indicate
that this
is the first time the historic Tomtebo and Lövås Mines have been
consolidated into a contiguous land package that now covers a 17 km
mineralized trend.
Recent
Exploration
The
most notable
work was
completed between 2006 to
2012, consisting of
limited
geophysical surveys over
the
Tomtebo Mine that resulted in drilling of 227 m
in just
two
shallow
holes.
In 2018,
EMX Royalty Corp. assayed eight rock grab samples from
the
Tomtebo Mine
dump
piles that ranged from 0.16 to 2.97% Cu, 0.07 to 2.45 g/t Au, 0.09
to 20.1% Zn, 0.04 to 10.8% Pb, and 3.1 to 383.0 g/t
Ag4.
Rock
grab samples are selective samples by nature and as such are not
necessarily representative of the mineralization hosted across the
Property. In general,
elevated gold values are associated with high grade copper
related
to volcanic massive
sulphide feeder style mineralization, and high grade
silver
values are associated with high grade zinc and lead
related
to sedimentary
exhalative style mineralization.
Historical drill hole
data, mine plans and sections, and reports on the Tomtebo Mine were
obtained from an archive named Arkivcentrum
Dalarna
located in the town of Falun, which is located 25
km northwest from the Tomtebo Property. Archived
data found
for the
Tomtebo Mine includes a total of 12,277 m in
139
historic holes that were drilled
from
surface or the -200 m level exploration drift.
Only
eight drill holes tested beneath the -200 m level with the deepest
hole reaching a vertical depth of 342 m from surface, and
all
holes
encountered mineralization.
The drill
assay results clearly show that polymetallic mineralization is open
at depth and along strike. Partial or full assay
data is only available from 84 drill holes at the Tomtebo
Mine.
Partial
drill core of 34 drill holes
is stored
at the national core archive
in Malå,
Sweden, which has been
examined by personnel from District and EMX Royalty
Corp.
Polymetallic
Mines in the
Bergslagen
Mining
District
The
Bergslagen
Mining
District
is known for very large
polymetallic
mineralized
systems
that exhibit volcanic massive
sulphide (VMS), sedimentary exhalative (SedEx),
and carbonate replacement (CRD) mineralization types
(Figure
3 and Table
2). The precious
metal content is significant in the
Bergslagen
with
mineralization being
either silver-zinc-lead dominant (distal zone) or gold-copper
dominant (feeder zone). The
Garpenberg
Mine,
historic Falun Mine, and Zinkgruvan
Mine are
examples of large mineralized
systems
in the Bergslagen
that
share similar geology, structure, alteration, and mineralization
styles as information
reviewed to date suggests are found on the Tomtebo
Property.
Boliden's
underground
Ag-Zn-Pb-Au-Cu
Garpenberg
Mine is
located 25 km to the southeast of the Tomtebo Property where
silver-zinc-lead dominant ore is mined
1400 m
below surface, and mineral
resources extent to a depth of 1600 m that is
open.
Several
mineralized bodies are mined at Garpenberg
along a
4.5 km trend.
Since Boliden took over the mine
in 1957 a
total of 54.4 Mt of ore has been processed at grades of 134 g/t Ag,
4.9% Zn, 2.1% Pb, 0.3 g/t Au, and significant
unmined reserves and resources remain. In 2019, Boliden
processed 2.86 Mt of ore at grades of 118 g/t Ag, 4.1% Zn, 1.5% Pb,
and 0.26 g/t Au as per in
2019GarpenbergBoliden's
Summary Report on Resources and Reserves for .
Zinc accounted for 40%
of the revenue with silver at 30%, lead at 20%, and gold-copper at
10%5.
Stora
AB
operated
the historic Au-Cu-Ag-Zn-Pb Falun Mine which is located 25 km to
the northwest of the Tomtebo Property where gold-copper dominant
ore was mined to at least 600 m below surface with mineralization
that remains open. The mine was operated from the
10th
Century
up until 1992, and subsequently became a
museum that was
designated a UNESCO
world heritage site in 2001. Records
indicate that Falun produced at least 28.1 Mt at 2-4% Cu, 2-4 g/t
Au, 4% Zn, 1.5% Pb, 13-25 g/t Ag from a combination of open pit and
underground workings6.
Lundin
Mining's
underground Ag-Zn-Pb-Au-Cu Zinkgruvan
Mine is
located 175 km to the southwest of the Tomtebo Property where
silver-zinc-lead dominant ore is mined 1300 m below surface, and
mineral resources extent to a depth of 1600 m that is
open.
In the
central part of Zinkgruvan,
silver-zinc-lead
mineralization is stratigraphically underlain by sub-stratiform
copper-gold mineralization that is also being mined.
Zinkgruvan
is
divided into two areas that comprise several mineralized bodies
that extend for more than 5 km along strike and to depths of
1,600 m. The orebody
thickness ranges from 3 to 40 m. Although
continuous production has occurred since 1857, records from 1994
indicate that Zinkgruvan
has
produced 19.3 Mt at 9.9% Zn, 4.0% Pb, and 84 g/t Ag, and from 2010
has produced 0.9 Mt at 2.0% Cu. Significant unmined resources
and reserves remain at Zinkgruvan7.
Information on
the Garpenberg
Mine,
historic Falun Mine, and Zinkgruvan
Mine has
not been verified by District and is not necessarily
indicative of the
grades or
tonnages of mineralization on
the
Company's Tomtebo Property.
Next
Steps at Tomtebo
Property
-
Historical
data from the Tomtebo
Mine continues to be
digitized, compiled and interpreted, and further results
will be released as interpretations are completed.
-
A
detailed airborne electromagnetic and magnetic survey
will
commence
on the Tomtebo Property in July. Any
conductive
or
magnetic
high anomalies from the
survey will be followed up as promising targets for high grade
polymetallic mineralization.
-
Conductive and
magnetic high anomalies will be targeted
as part
of a broader prospecting, mapping, and sampling program in
late-August. Detailed work will focus on the historic Tomtebo
and Lövås
Mines, and the
numerous mineral occurrences
on the
Tomtebo Property.
-
Dr.
Rodney Allen, BSc, PhD, from Volcanic Resources has been retained
to review all historical data and available drill core along with
ongoing exploration data to assist in prioritizing drill
targets. Dr. Allen was Manager, Geology Research and
Development for the Boliden Group, in Sweden for ten years. Prior
to that position, he studied several polymetallic ore deposits in
Sweden. His geological interpretations were instrumental in the
discovery of new ore bodies at Garpenberg
and
Renström.
Table
2: Bergslagen
District
Mine
Tonnage and Grade
Mine
|
Tonnage of
Production, Reserve, or Resource with Grades
|
Falun
Mine6
|
28.1 Mt Production
at 2–4% Cu, 2-4 g/t Au, 4% Zn, 1.5% Pb, 13–25 g/t Ag
|
Garpenberg
Mine5
|
54.4 Mt Production
at 134 g/t Ag, 4.9% Zn, 2.1% Pb, 0.3 g/t Au
|
Garpenberg
Mine5
|
74.8 Mt P&P at
96 g/t Ag, 3.1% Zn, 1.4% Pb, 0.3 g/t Au, 0.05% Cu
|
Garpenberg
Mine5
|
44.3 Mt M&I at
90 g/t Ag, 2.8% Zn, 1.3% Pb, 0.4 g/t Au, 0.05% Cu
|
Garpenberg
Mine5
|
24.1 Mt Inferred at
59 g/t Ag, 2.6% Zn, 1.5% Pb, 0.4 g/t Au, 0.07% Cu
|
Tomtebo
Mine3
|
0.12 Mt Production
at 4.4% Cu
|
Lovas
Mine8
|
0.33 Mt Production
at 3.5% Zn, 2.5% Pb, 30g/t Ag
|
Zinkgruvan
Mine7
|
19.3 Mt Production
at 9.9% Zn, 4.0% Pb, 84 g/t
Ag
0.9 Mt Production at 2.0% Cu
|
Zinkgruvan
Mine7
|
11.9 Mt P&P at
7.9% Zn, 2.9% Pb, 63 g/t Ag
|
Zinkgruvan
Mine7
|
5.2 Mt P&P at
1.8% Cu, 0.2% Zn, 26 g/t Ag
|
Zinkgruvan
Mine7
|
15.7 Mt M&I at
9.3% Zn, 3.7% Pb, 84 g/t Ag
|
Zinkgruvan
Mine7
|
5.0 Mt M&I at
2.3% Cu, 0.3% Zn, 32 g/t Ag
|
Zinkgruvan
Mine7
|
9.4 Mt Inferred at
8.5% Zn, 3.5% Pb, 81 g/t Ag
|
Zinkgruvan
Mine7
|
0.2 Mt Inferred at
2.3% Cu, 0.3% Zn, 25 g/t Ag
|
Sala
Mine6
|
5.0 Mt Production
at 150-3000 g/t Ag, 12% Zn, 1.5% Pb
|
Stollberg
(Gransgruvan
Mine)9
|
6.7 Mt Production
at 7.7% Zn, 2.6% Pb, 60 g/t Ag
|
Stollberg
(Tvistbo
Mine)10
|
0.58 Mt Production
at 3.3% Zn, 2.6%, 22 g/t Ag
|
Saxberget
Mine3
|
6.43 Mt Production
at 42.2 g/t Ag, 0.4 g/t Au, 0.9% Cu, 2.2% Pb, 7.1% Zn
|
Lovisagruvan
Mine11
|
1.15 Mt Production
at 9.4% Zn, 5.3% Pb, 10-20 g/t Ag
|
Note:
The mines within
the Bergslagen
District
provide
geologic context for the
Tomtebo
Property,
but this is not necessarily indicative that the
Tomtebo
Property
hosts similar grades or tonnages of mineralization.
Information
concerning the Falun, Tomtebo,
Lovas,
Sala, Stollberg,
and Saxberget
Mines
is historic. District
has not undertaken any independent investigation
to
verify the data.
District considers this historical
information
relevant and reliable for the purposes of geological context
and the
potentially
prospective nature of the Bergslagen
District.
References
.
equals =
Ag g/t + (Au g/t × 110) + (Cu% × 98.286) + (Zn% × 38.857) + (Pb% ×
34.286)AgEq
1.Metal
equivalent calculations assume 100% recoveries . for
Pblb
for Zn
and $0.75/lb
for Cu,
$0.85/lbMetal prices used in
USD for metal equivalent calculations were based on $15.00/oz for
Ag, $1650/oz for Au, $2.15/
2
ZnEq
equals =
Zn% + (Ag g/t × 0.0257) + (Au g/t x 2.831) + (Cu% × 2.529) + (Pb% ×
0.882). Metal prices used in
USD for metal equivalent calculations were based on $15.00/oz for
Ag, $1650/oz for Au, $2.15/lb
for Cu,
$0.85/lb
for Zn
and $0.75/lb
for
Pb. Metal equivalent
calculations assume 100% recoveries.
3
Ed.
Eilu,
Pasi,
2012, Geological Survey of Finland, Special Paper 53,
Metallogenic
areas in
Sweden, p. 154.
4
Grab rock
samples were recovered from the mine dump piles at the historical
Tomtebo and Lövås Mines by EMX Royalites
Corp. in
2018. The rock samples were sent to ALS Geochemistry –
Malå,
Sweden for preparation, and subsequently pulps were sent to ALS
Geochemistry – Ireland (an accredited mineral analysis laboratory)
for analysis. Samples were analyzed using forty-one element
inductively coupled plasma method ("ME-ICP41"). Over limit
sample values were re-assayed for: (1) values of copper >1%; (2)
values of zinc >1%; (3) values of lead >1%; and (4) values of
silver >100 g/t. Samples were re-assayed using the ME-OG62
(high-grade material ICP-AES) analytical package. Gold
determinations by this method are semi-quantitative due to the
small sample weight used (0.5g). Certified standards and
blanks were inserted into the sample shipment to ensure integrity
of the assay process. Selected samples were chosen for
duplicate assay from the coarse reject and pulps of the original
sample. No QA/QC issues were noted with the results
reported.
5
Boliden's
Summary Report on Resources and Reserves for Garpenberg
in
2019 -
https://www.boliden.com/globalassets/operations/exploration/mineral-resources-and-mineral-reserves-pdf/2019/resources_and_reserves_garpenberg_2019-12-31.pdf
contains
the key assumptions, parameters and methods used to
prepare the mineral resource and reserve estimates contained herein
in respect of the Garpenberg
Mine.
6
Allen,
R.L., Lundström, I., Ripa,
M., and Christofferson, H., 1996, Facies analysis of a 1.9 Ga,
continental margin, back-arc, felsic caldera province with diverse
Zn-Pb-Ag-(Cu-Au) sulfide and Fe oxide deposits, Bergslagen
region,
Sweden: Economic Geology, v. 91, p. 979–1008.
7
Daffern,
T., Ellis, R., King, P., Richardson, S., Glucksman,
E., Beveridge, A., 2017, Wardell Armstrong International, NI 43-101
Technical Report for the Zinkgruvan
Mine,
Sweden.
8
Geological Survey of
Sweden report grb_097, 1997.
9
Raat,
H., Jansson, N.F., and Lundstam,
E., 2013, The Gränsgruvan
Zn-Pb-Ag
deposit, an outsider in the Stollberg
ore
field, Bergslagen,
Sweden: Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits, Biennial Meeting,
12th, Uppsala, Sweden, August 12–15, 2013, Proceedings, p.
12–15.
10
Kopparberg Mineral
(unpub.
annual report, 2012).
11
Jansson,
N.F., Sädbom,
S, Allen, R.L, Billström,
K, Spry, P.G., 2018, The Lovisa
Stratiform Zn-Pb
Deposit, Bergslagen,
Sweden: Structure, Stratigraphy, and Ore Genesis: Economic Geology
(2018) 113 (3): 699–739.
Technical
Information
All
scientific and technical information in this news release has been
prepared by, or approved by Garrett Ainsworth, PGeo,
President
and CEO of the
Company. Mr. Ainsworth is a
qualified person for the purposes of National Instrument
43-101 - Standards
of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
Mr.
Ainsworth has
not
verified any of the information regarding any of the properties or
projects referred to herein other than the Tomtebo and
Trollberget
Properties.
Mineralization
on any
other properties referred to herein is not necessarily
indicative of mineralization on the Tomtebo and
Trollberget
Properties.
The data
disclosed in this news release related
to
drilling results is
historical
in nature. District
has not
undertaken any independent investigation of the sampling nor has it
independently analyzed the results of the historical
exploration work in
order to verify the results. District
considers
these historical
drill results relevant as
the Company will use
this
data as a guide to plan
future exploration programs. The Company's future exploration work
will include verification of the data through
drilling.
About
District
Metals Corp.
District
Metals Corp. is led by industry professionals with a track record
of success in the mining industry. The Company's mandate is to seek
out, explore, and develop prospective mineral properties through a
disciplined science-based approach to create shareholder value and
benefit other stakeholders.
The
advanced exploration stage Tomtebo Property is located in
the Bergslagen
Mining
District of south-central Sweden is the Company's main focus.
Tomtebo comprises 5,144 ha, and is situated between the historic
Falun Mine and Boliden's Garpenberg
Mine that
are located 25 km to the northwest and southeast, respectively. Two
historic polymetallic mines and numerous polymetallic showings are
located on the Tomtebo Property along an approximate 17 km trend
that exhibits similar geology, structure, alteration and
VMS/SedEx
style
mineralization as other significant mines within the district.
Mineralization that is open at depth and along strike at the
historic mines on the Tomtebo Property has not been followed up on,
and modern systematic exploration has never been conducted on the
Property.
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of the Board of Directors
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President
and Chief Executive Officer
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Purchase Agreement")by
the times specified therein (failing which the Tomtebo
Property will
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risk that historic data regarding the Tomtebo property is
unreliable, the risk that information concerning production and
mineralization at current and historic mines within the
Bergslagen
District
proves to be inaccurate; the
risk that the Company will be unable to raise sufficient
capital to
finance
planned exploration (including incurring prescribed exploration
expenditures required
by the Definitive Purchase Agreement, failing which the
Tomtebo
Property will
be forfeited without any repayment of the purchase price);
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related to management
and conflicts of interest; fluctuations in demand for, and prices
of gold, silver and copper; inherent risks of exploration for
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factors and assumptions are not intended to represent a complete
list of the factors and assumptions that could affect District.
These factors and assumptions, however, should be considered
carefully.
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the Company has attempted to identify factors that would cause
actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those
disclosed in the forward-looking statements or information, there
may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to
be as anticipated, estimated or intended. Also, many of such
factors are beyond the
control of the Company. Accordingly, readers should not place undue
reliance on forward-looking statements or information. The
forward-looking information is made as of the date of this
news
release,
and the Company assumes no obligation to publicly update or revise
such forward-looking information.