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Confirmation of continuous high-grade copper
mineralization and expansion of Camp scale potential
LONDON, May 11, 2021 /CNW/ - Meridian Mining UK S (TSXV:
MNO) (Frankfurt: 2MM) ("Meridian"
or the "Company") is pleased to announce additional results from
its surface and borehole Electromagnetic ("EM") surveys at its
Cabaçal Copper-Gold VMS project in Mato
Grosso Brazil ("Cabaçal"). To date, strong Copper ("Cu")
dominant sulphides assemblages hosting Gold ("Au") and Silver
("Ag") mineralisation have been intercepted by the ongoing
10,000 m Cabaçal drill
program adjacent (Photo 1), and within to the historical
mine's underground workings (Photo 2). Bore Hole EM surveys
("BHEM") have now mapped multiple EM plates, confirming that
extensive conductive layers of Cu sulphide (+Au-Ag) remain within
and extend out from the old workings (Figure 1). Additionally, the
2007 EM survey ("VTEM") at Cabaçal has been reinterpreted using its
now recently defined "Cabaçal" type EM response with promising
results. This has mapped north and south EM extensions out from the
mine area (Figure 2), a 700m
anomaly adjacent to the St Helena
mine and a major new 4 km long EM anomaly 1.7km south-east of the
St Helena mine and along strike
from an open south-east trending polymetallic soil anomaly (Figure
3). These results validate Meridian's belief that Cabaçal could
host multiple deposits typical of a camp-scale VMS project.
Highlights of Cabaçal BHEM surveys:
- Cabaçal BHEM surveys and drill results map unmined Cu (+Au)
sulphide layers across the Cabaçal mine;
- BHEM survey widens the response of the high-grade Southern
Copper Zone by 100m;
- BHEM response remains open to the south-east pending additional
drilling and surveys; and
- Multiple EM plates align with recent Cu sulphides intercepts
adjacent to, above and below the old workings.
Highlights of Cabaçal's Regional VTEM re-interpretation
- "Cabaçal" type EM response defines multiple new near mine and
regional targets;
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- Cabaçal mine's northerly EM trend now linked to the high
priority Cabaçal West target;
- Cabaçal's Eastern Copper Zone VTEM response extended a further
1.0km south east;
- Major new ~4.0km long EM conductive trend mapped south of
St Helena mine; and
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- New conductive trend is south east of St Helena's open Cu-Au soil survey.
Dr Adrian McArthur, CEO and
President comments: "The growing dataset of bore hole conductivity
measurements coupled with our ongoing drilling has validated the
anecdotal reports that significant copper and lower grade gold
mineralization was not mined due to the high "gold" only cut-off
grade of 3g/t historically used. Our drilling of concentrated
stringer and breccia mineralization flanking historical mining
voids shows the significant resource upside over both the footprint
of the existing workings and the unmined extensions. The
re-interpretation of the regional VTEM survey greatly supports the
near mine and camp scale potential of the Cabaçal project. The EM
trend heading out from the mine towards the down plunge bedrock
late channel conductor of Cabaçal West is an exciting development
for the project. Regional results including defining a new 4.0
km long Cabaçal type EM discovery south of the St Helena mine highlight the potential for
future discoveries using EM surveys, the most common tool for
discovering VMS deposits. With our own modern and more powerful
surface and downhole EM equipment expected onsite in June we can
hopefully report future exciting geophysical results to our
shareholders in the months ahead. Our next batch of assays from the
Cabaçal's drill program will be released shortly and will be
reporting holes CD005 to CD009.
Cabaçal's Geophysical Program
The Company's consultancy Core Geophysics has modelled results
from nine drill holes, surveyed by Brazilian contractor Geomag S/A
(a company of the Wellfield Services Group). BHEM is a standard
exploration tool in confirming whether drill holes have intersected
the peak of the conductivity response associated with sulphide
mineralization or have a significant off-hole component which may
point to adjacent concentrations of stringer, breccia, and massive
sulphides. This first phase of EM surveys is concluding ahead of
shipment of the Company's own specialized Digiatlantis probe, a
leading and much stronger geophysical tool, manufactured by
Australian ElectroMagnetic Imaging Technology Pty Ltd Final tests
of this equipment are being made this week ahead of shipment to
Brazil and field mobilisation in
June. The clear association with copper sulphide mineralization and
the BHEM response has been a key driver in the Company's decision
to purchase this state-of-the-art equipment.
The EM program has been successful in mapping out a series of
BHEM conductivity responses spanning the Southern Copper Zone
("SCZ") and Central Copper Zones ("CCZ"), with stacked conductors
overlapping in a domain extending approximately 200m in a NW-SE direction by 230m in NE-SW trend (Figure 1). The current
footprint of the conductivity response ("EM plates") is limited to
the effective search radius of the tool, and the new probe will
improve and extend the resolution of these initial models. Strong
localized responses detected in the Eastern Copper Zone ("ECZ")
remain to be tested. The BHEM program will be progressively
expanded as drill coverage extends over this corridor. The ECZ
includes amongst the strongest conductors with a peak
conductivity-thickness response of 423, indicating one of the
strongest accumulations of Cu sulphides.
A significant outcome of the geophysical study has been to
confirm that EM plates project both into the area of the historical
selective workings and outwards into areas untouched by mind
development. The SCZ recently returned strong results1
of CD004 15.9m @ 3.3% Cu, 0.7g/t
Au, 15.7g/t Ag & 0.6% Zn from 148.55m including 10.2m @ 4.9% Cu, 1.0g/t Au, 23.9g/t Ag & 0.7%
Zn from 151.97m and CD003 that
returned 58.6m @ 0.6% Cu, 0.9g/t
Au, 1.7g/t Ag, 0.2% Zn from 110.0m; including a higher-grade basal zone
comprising 17.2m @ 1.5% Cu, 2.5g/t
Au, 5.0g/t Ag & 0.4% Zn from 151.40m. These intersections have been shown to
have an EM plate extending out from its known south west edge by a
further 100m and can be considered
open.
Recent drilling has confirmed that localized stopes (~4m in
height) are bordered above and below by extensive stringer, breccia
and disseminated Cu-Au sulphide mineralization, consistent with
reports that copper mineralization was not mined, if the
mineralization was not above the 3g/t gold-only historical mine
cut-off grade. Hole CD012 (assays pending) provides a good
illustration of the selective nature of the historical gold-only
cut-off grade. The hole was designed to twin BP Minerals surface
hole JUSPD076 (Dip -88; Azimuth 050) into the northern side of the
CCZ, and historically intersected:
- 32.1m @ 0.3% Cu, 1.0g/t Ag from
22.8m,
- 9.6m @ 0.3% Cu from 60.5m,
- 27.1m @ 1.3% Cu, 0.9g/t Au, 5g/t
Ag from 74.9m, including
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- 4.1m @ 3.3g/t Au, 1.7% Cu,
10.5g/t Ag from 95m
- 1.5m @ 6.8% Cu, 1.5g/t Au,
19.7g/t Ag from 99.4m
CD012 intersected a 4.0m high
mining cavity from 97.7m,
corresponding to the gold zone mined to a 3g/t Au cut-off grade.
This would suggest that upwards of 20m of high-grade hanging wall Cu-Au
mineralisation was unmined which also is the approximative zone of
strong sulphide mineralisation intersected at the same location by
CD012. CD012 hole was then extended through the floor of the void
and immediately intersected some of the hole's strongest sulphide
mineralisation. The presence of CD012's sulphide mineralization
above and below the mining void corresponds to Cu-Au-mineralized
intervals of the original JUSPD076 hole, highlighting and
confirming that despite high Cu grades, intervals weren't targeted
by mining if they didn't meet the 3.0 Au g/t cut-off (Figure
2).
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1 See
Meridian news releases April 26, and May 5, 2021
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The BHEM survey from the reopened JUSPD076 detected an EM plate
focused to the immediate SW of the drill hole extending over an
area of 2497m2
(conductivity thickness 100). Interestingly, the response extends
into the area where historical mine level plans show areas of
selective extraction, indicating that a significant volume of
connected sulphide remains, consistent with reports from past
mining activity. BHEM was undertaken on another reopened and
adjacent historical hole – JUSPD104 – which modelled a more
extensive shallow SW dipping EM conductor extending over
9396 m2 (conductivity
thickness 50), consistent with the undulating geometry the Cu
sulphide layers. The CCZ's EM plates overlap with positions
identified further south-west in the SCZ and are consistent with
the signature of a stacked system of stringer to breccia copper
sulphide mineralization, co-incident with Cu-Au mineralization
intersected by the historical and current drill programs.
Hole CD009 (assays pending; Dip -55.2; Azimuth 330) similarly
provides a good illustration of the selective nature of the
historical gold-only cut-off grade. This hole was drilled as part
of a fan into the Southern Copper Zone from the historical drill
pad of JUSPD596. The hole was targeted towards the southern
limit of the underground workings, and was terminated at
153m, with the angled hole unable to
advance having intersected the void. Whilst BHEM was not able to be
conducted from CD009 due to the abandoned rod string, the position
was predicted from the adjacent BHEM EM plate surveyed by CD006.
CD009 showed increasing levels of stringer mineralization between
139m to end of hole. Additional drill
platforms will be evaluated to extend the BHEM footprint to the NW
of CD006. The Company's non-logged and future diamond drill holes
will be surveyed once the Company's Digiatlantis probe arrives on
site, which has a significantly higher effective search radius.
Re-Evaluation of the 2007 VTEM Survey
The combination of results from the Fixed Loop orientation
survey over Cabaçal and the BHEM survey information has allowed the
Company to revisit the 2007 VTEM dataset and assess local and
regional EM responses that are of a similar magnitude to the
Cabaçal mine area. The Cabaçal mine's geophysical response is
produced by thick packages of disseminated sulphides and stringer
to breccia sulphides, with occasional localized semi-massive to
massive sulphides. Previous modelling of the VTEM data was focused
on the highest amplitude anomalies, which represent exploration
targets for more massive sulphide mineralization target such as
Cabaçal West.
The Cabaçal mine was first detected as a conductivity anomaly by
the historical INPUT survey by BP Minerals being coincident to a
Cu-Au soil anomaly but was not selected as a high-amplitude VTEM
anomaly in any previous evaluations. The review has highlighted
several responses of interest in the Cabaçal area. A more discrete
response was recognized ~620m to the west-northwest of the mine
area, at a flanking position to the Cabaçal West conductivity
cluster of the VTEM modelling. BP Minerals historical drilling
followed a northwest grid, while the 2007 VTEM indicated a
west-northwest deflection of the conductive trend aligning with the
new conductor's location. The Cu soil anomaly is open in this
direction (Figure 2). Another set of anomalous responses has been
identified extending in a corridor up to 1km to the southeast of
the limit of the historical workings along the ECZ trend. Here the
ECZ projects under a shallow-dipping gabbroic sill blocking any
surface soil anomaly.
New regional geophysical targets have been identified extending
over 700m immediately to the west of
the St Helena mine area, and in a
broad 4.0km corridor ~1.7km to the south-east of St Helena (Figure 3). The new southern target
is significant not only with its strike length but to its proximity
to the original BP Minerals Cu-Au-Zn-Pb soil survey results in the
St Helena area, which is open to
the southeast. Drilling within the St
Helena mine area was focused on the shallow Zn dominated
deposit. This new southern "Cabaçal" type EM response is entirely
new and untested, providing a major new regional target for the
future exploration programs of the Cabaçal project. The Company
will progressively expand its focus to the northwest and southeast
extensions of Cabaçal and areas of satellite geophysical and
geochemical anomalies in the second and third quarter and has
expanded its landholder engagement program to incorporate a series
of properties in these newly emerging target areas. The exploration
licence to the south-east of St
Helena is undergoing renewal for a second term.
QUALIFIED PERSON
Dr. Adrian McArthur, B.Sc. Hons,
PhD. FAusIMM., CEO and President of Meridian Mining as well as a
Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has
supervised the preparation of the technical information in this
news release.
On behalf of the Board of Directors of Meridian Mining UK S
Dr. Adrian McArthur
CEO, President and Director
Meridian Mining UK S
Email: info@meridianmining.net.br
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Notes
Recent Fixed loop orientation electromagnetic surveys over
Cabaçal have been conducted by Geomag S/A Prospecções Geofísicas, a
company of the Wellfield Services Group, using a TEM57-MK2
Transmitter and PROTEM receiver for surface surveys and BH43-3
borehole three-dimensional time domain (TDEM) probe for subsurface
work. Quality control is performed daily by the geophysical
representative of the Wellfield Group, before and data sent to the
Company's independent consultant, Core Geophysics. Modelling of
conductivity responses is undertaken using industry-standard
Maxwell software. Geophysical targets are preliminary in nature and
not conclusive evidence of the likelihood of a mineral
deposit.
ABOUT MERIDIAN
Meridian Mining UK S is focused on the acquisition, exploration
and development activities in Brazil. The Company is currently focused on
resource development of the Cabaçal VMS Copper-Gold project,
exploration in the Jaurú & Araputanga Greenstone belts located
in the state of Mato Grosso;
exploring the Espigão polymetallic project and the Mirante da Serra
manganese project in the State of Rondônia Brazil.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
Some statements in this news release contain forward-looking
information or forward-looking statements for the purposes of
applicable securities laws. These statements include, among others,
statements with respect to the Company's plans for exploration,
development and exploitation of its properties and potential
mineralisation. These statements address future events and
conditions and, as such, involve known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and other factors, which may cause the actual
results, performance or achievements to be materially different
from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or
implied by the statements. Such risk factors include, among others,
failure to obtain regulatory approvals, failure to complete
anticipated transactions, the timing and success of future
exploration and development activities, exploration and development
risks, title matters, inability to obtain any required third party
consents, operating risks and hazards, metal prices, political and
economic factors, competitive factors, general economic conditions,
relationships with strategic partners, governmental regulation and
supervision, seasonality, technological change, industry practices
and one-time events. In making the forward-looking statements, the
Company has applied several material assumptions including, but not
limited to, the assumptions that: (1) the proposed exploration,
development and exploitation of mineral projects will proceed as
planned; (2) market fundamentals will result in sustained metals
and minerals prices and (3) any additional financing needed will be
available on reasonable terms. The Company expressly disclaims any
intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking
statements whether as a result of new information, future events or
otherwise except as otherwise required by applicable securities
legislation.
The Company cautions that it has not completed any feasibility
studies on any of its mineral properties, and no mineral reserve
estimate or mineral resource estimate has been established.
Geophysical exploration targets are preliminary in nature and not
conclusive evidence of the likelihood of a mineral deposit.
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