VANCOUVER, BC, Aug. 15,
2023 /CNW/ - GR Silver Mining Ltd. ("GR
Silver Mining" or the "Company") (TSXV: GRSL) (OTCQB:
GRSLF) (FRANKFURT: GPE) – is pleased to announce results from one
additional step-out drill hole – SMS23-05 - outside the recently
published NI 43-101 Mineral Resource Estimate boundary ("Mineral
Resource") in the San Marcial Area in Sinaloa, Mexico.
The initial step-out drilling program targeted the extension of
the SE Area discovery, 250 m along
strike to the southeast. It aims to confirm the presence of wide
silver mineralization close to the surface along the target contact
(Figures 1 and 2).
Highlights from the latest drilling at San Marcial
(down-hole thickness):
- SMS23-05: 20.2 m at 187 g/t
Ag, including 5.7 m at 513 g/t Ag and
0.8 m at 2041 g/t Ag
The SMS23-05 result continues to suggest an extension of the
Mineral Resource along strike and down-dip in the SE Area Discovery
Zone, San Marcial Area. The result also reflect an increase in
grade at some specific elevations when comparing these results with
the previously released result SMS23-04 (Figure 2).
From the original 300 m strike
length of the SE Area Discovery that was incorporated into the
Mineral Resource, the Company has drilled and identified an
additional 250 m of wide shallow
silver mineralization along the prospective Target Contact (Figure
1). The advance in the understanding of the controls on
mineralization, post successful drilling and discovery of the SE
Area, provided essential exploration tools to achieve the increase
in the footprint of the mineralization along the strike.
Chair and CEO Eric
Zaunscherb commented, "One must not lose sight of the
significant exploration potential of the expansive and wholly owned
Plomosas Project beyond its recently updated Mineral Resource.
An excellent drill intersection hit rate has demonstrated the
efficacy of the Company's geological exploratory model as
the SE Area Discovery mineralization is being extended along the
Target Contact. Surface Ag lithogeochemical anomalies and
intriguing geophysical anomalies do appear to provide attractive
targets for mineralization below the surface. Recognition of
higher-grade mineralization at specific elevations within the
mineralizing system has important implications for the
overall average grade. Further, newly recognized subtle changes to
alteration and mineralization styles appear to be associated with
the intrusive body or bodies that may have provided the energy and
metalliferous fluids to the Target Contact system, providing a new
and exciting avenue for exploration." Zaunscherb added,
"Management is tirelessly engaged in positioning the Company for
the next phase of exploration on this highly prospective
project."
Table 1: San Marcial SE Extension Drill Program–
Results Highlights
Drill
Hole
|
From (m)
|
To
(m)
|
Apparent width (m)
|
Ag
g/t
|
Au
g/t
|
Pb %
|
Zn %
|
SMS23-05
|
261.7
|
281.8
|
20.2
|
187
|
0.05
|
0.3
|
0.7
|
including
|
271.5
|
277.2
|
5.7
|
513
|
0.05
|
0.4
|
0.8
|
including
|
271.5
|
272.3
|
0.8
|
2041
|
0.14
|
0.8
|
1.9
|
|
Numbers may be rounded. Results are uncut and
undiluted. True width not estimated as the Company does not have
sufficient data from the new mineralized zones to determine the
true widths of the drill hole intervals with any confidence. "na" =
no significant result.
|
Table 2: Drill Hole Details - 2023 San Marcial Step Out Drill
Program
Drill
Hole
|
East
(m)
|
North
(m)
|
RL
(m)
|
Dip
(˚)
|
Azimuth
(˚)
|
Depth
(m)
|
Results
Status
|
SMS23-03
|
451670
|
2545827
|
780
|
-80
|
202
|
350
|
released
|
SMS23-04
|
451798
|
2545713
|
760
|
-75
|
210
|
300
|
released
|
SMS23-05
|
451798
|
2545713
|
760
|
-85
|
30
|
325
|
This release
|
|
WGS84 Datum. Numbers
may be rounded.
|
Step Out Drilling Program Southeast
Area, San Marcial
GR Silver Mining has completed five drill holes in the first
program to be undertaken outside of the SE boundary of the Mineral
Resource, which includes the initial extension of the SE Area
discovery.
The Target Contact (Figure 1) continues to be the focus of
the Company's surface exploration program over the coming months,
particularly in areas coincident with Ag anomalies from surface
geochemical sampling and the Company's 2021 ground geophysical
survey. In the preceding months, the Company initiated exploratory
programs to validate new mineralized zones to the south of the San
Marcial Area, aiming to continue future project resource
expansion.
A description of SMS23-05 is detailed below:
SMS23-05
Drillhole SMS23-05 explored the continuity of silver
mineralization 100 metres down dip from the intersection at
SMS23-04 and 200 metres down potential plunge from SMS23-02 (Figure
2). This drill hole is also defining an extension of the
mineralized zone for at least 400 metres along the strike to the SE
from discovery hole SMS22-10 (Discovery drill hole SE Area).
The results to date of drilling along the contact zone between
the lower volcano-sedimentary unit and upper volcanic continue to
the SE and SMS23-05 support continuity of high-grade silver
mineralization along or very close to the contact zone (SMS23-05
5.7 m @ 513 g/t Ag including
0.8 m @ 2041 g/t Ag).
SMS23-05 has intersected a multistage quartz-calcite-sulfide
zone composed of irregular veins and breccias crosscutting other
hydrothermal breccias, which were initially defined in
SMS22-10. The structural setting at the SMS23-05 site
is sub-vertical, with dip angles of 75° (higher than
the previous intersected zone in the SE Area).
Pervasive silicified alteration halos are
noted in the lower volcano-sedimentary unit, with the local
presence of hornfels textures, with chlorite-albite and k-feldspar
alteration. This suggests proximity to the granodiorite intrusive
that has been identified on a surface outcrop no more than 500
metres away from the SMS23-05 site.
The results support a critical exploratory role by certain
elevation when compared with SMS23-04 located in the same section.
While SMS23-04 intersects the contact zone and veining zone at 650
metres elevation, SMS23-05 intercepts mineralization at 550 metres
elevation with significantly better Ag grades than SMS23-04 and
similar to SMS23-02. The similarities with SMS23-02 confirm that
mineralization appears to plunge in the SE direction.
As in other areas in San Marcial and SE Area where there is an
abundant expression of the lower volcano-sedimentary unit, SMS23-05
intersected a Au anomalous zone related to the increase of sulfur
content, mineralogically represented by pyrite and minor
chalcopyrite and arsenopyrite, finely disseminated and in
veinlets-stringers. This event suggests the potential for
additional exploratory models, including the presence of a porphyry
system, that are still to be validated with additional exploration
on site.
The success of the step-out drilling program with high-grade
results confirming down plunge continuity of the mineralization
supports the existing potential to increase resources at the San
Marcial Area.
About the Plomosas
Project
The Plomosas Project, including the recent high-grade silver SE
Area discovery in the San Marcial Area, is an emerging high-grade
silver district located in southern Sinaloa, Mexico. The Plomosas Project,
covering 43,187 ha, benefits from mine infrastructure, road access
and existing permits, associated with past-producing historical
mining sites. The district contains intermediate to low
sulphidation epithermal silver and gold mineralization hosted in
hydrothermal breccias and veins. Recent success in exploration and
drilling has delineated wide, high-grade, shallow hydrothermal
breccias in the San Marcial Area, including the SE Area discovery,
where drilling incorporated into the updated March 2023 Plomosas Project mineral resource
estimation highlighted an exploration opportunity for continuous
resource growth.
QA/QC Procedures
The Company has implemented QA/QC procedures which include
insertion of blank, duplicate, and standard samples in all sample
lots sent to SGS de México, S.A. de C.V. laboratory facilities in
Durango, Mexico, for sample
preparation and assaying. For every sample with results above Ag
>100 ppm (over limits), these samples are submitted directly by
SGS de Mexico to SGS Canada Inc.
at Burnaby, BC. The analytical
methods are four acid Digest and Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical
Emission Spectrometry with Lead Fusion Fire Assay with gravimetric
finish for silver above over limits. For gold assays the analytical
methods are Lead Fusion and Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Lead
Fusion Fire Assay and gravimetric finish for gold above over limits
(>10 ppm).
Qualified Person
The Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101 Standards
of Disclosure for Mineral Projects for this news release is
Marcio Fonseca, P. Geo., President
& COO for GR Silver Mining, who has reviewed and approved its
contents.
About GR Silver Mining
Ltd.
GR Silver Mining is a Canadian-based, Mexico-focused junior mineral exploration
company engaged in cost-effective silver-gold resource expansion on
its 100%-owned assets, located on the eastern edge of the Rosario
Mining District, in the southeast of Sinaloa State, Mexico. GR Silver Mining controls 100% of two
past producer precious metal underground and open pit mines, within
the expanded Plomosas Project, which includes the integrated San
Marcial Area and La Trinidad
acquisition. In conjunction with a portfolio of early to advanced
stage exploration targets, the Company holds 734 km2 of
concessions containing several structural corridors totaling over
75 km in strike length.
GR Silver Mining Ltd.
Eric Zaunscherb, Chair &
CEO
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