Avrupa Drills 5.5 Meters of Massive Sulfides, 650 Meters From Initial VMS Intercept at Sesmarias, Alvalade JV Project, Portugal
May 12 2014 - 4:15PM
Marketwired Canada
Avrupa Minerals Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:AVU)(FRANKFURT:8AM) is pleased to announce
results for the recently-completed drilling phase at the Sesmarias location on
the Alvalade Joint Venture project in the Iberian Pyrite Belt of Portugal. The
Alvalade project is operated by Avrupa and funded by a wholly-owned subsidiary
of Antofagasta plc ("Antofagasta").
Avrupa and Antofagasta drilled eight holes in the Sesmarias area, including
seven in the immediate vicinity of the initial Sesmarias massive sulfide
intersection, for a total of 1,961 meters in the general target area. Results of
JV drilling clearly indicate the potential for a large-scale mineralized system.
Ongoing review of historic drilling around the peripheries of the present
program supports this idea, and suggests an immediate target area of over 2,500
meters in strike length for the next phase of drilling. The following figures
outline the Sesmarias massive sulfide system target area. Key points to take
from the figures include:
-- The large scale of the Sesmarias system, with previously-documented
sulfide mineralization around the peripheries of the present target
area;
-- Comparison of the size of the potential Sesmarias system to the size of
the giant Neves-Corvo system, located 50 kilometers southeast of
Sesmarias and presently mined by Lundin Mining Company;
-- Historic drilling completely missed the actual target rock package,
leaving
-- A 2,500-meter strike length of never-before-been drilled target area at
Sesmarias.
To view Figure 1, please visit the following link:
http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/avu0512fig1.pdf.
Important analytical results from sampling of massive, semi-massive, and
stockwork sulfide mineralization are summarized in the table below. Four of the
seven holes intersected massive sulfide mineralization at variable depths below
the surface. Massive sulfide mineralization in three of those holes was sent to
the lab for geochemical analyses (SES002, SES006, and SES008). A detailed
in-house study of the SES003 massive sulfide mineralization was completed using
a hand-held XRF (x-ray fluorescence) analytical tool, and XRF studies of SES004,
SES005, and SES007 are presently underway. The XRF results are considered
informative and scientifically supportive to the study and interpretation of the
Sesmarias system, but should not be confused with analytical results obtained
from an accredited assay laboratory. The XRF study of SES003 indicated similar
VMS mineralization to that of SES002, which was approximately six meters away at
the intersection of mineralization at depth.
Geochemical and geological results from all the work, to date, indicate that
massive sulfide mineralization at Sesmarias is hosted within a specific package
of black shale rocks located within the general volcanic-sedimentary rock
sequence where mineralization in the Pyrite Belt is typically found. The sulfide
mineralization is fault-bound at both the upper and lower boundaries, suggesting
that mineralization could be cut-off and moved laterally along strike, and/or
vertically along dip, making exploration and delineation of a potential deposit
difficult. However, successful identification of the target host package in this
phase of the drilling is a significant and positive step forward for exploration
in the Sesmarias area, and for other target locations within the Alvalade Joint
Venture license.
Sesmarias intercepts and drill hole summaries:
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Total
Hole ID Depth Description
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SES008 334.1 Hole intersected 5.5 meters of massive sulfide
meters mineralization and 27.6 meters of sulfides +
black shales. Massive sulfide mineralization
cut off by faulting at 309.1 meters depth.
Additional, weak massive sulfide mineralization
located between 276 and 303.6 meters.
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Massive sulfide mineralization @ 303.6 - 309.1 meters, total of 5.5 meters
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Au Ag Cu Pb Zn Sn Co
(ppm) (ppm) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%)
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5.5 meters (303.6-
309.1) @ 1.17 36.8
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incl 3 meters
(306.1-309.1) @ 1.62 41.8
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5.5 meters (303.6-
309.1) @ 0.59 0.88 1.41 0.045 0.01
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incl 5 meters
(304.1-309.1) @ 0.64 0.94 1.54 0.046 0.011
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incl 3.5 meters
(304.1-307.6) @ 2.05
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SES007 279.7 Hole intersected wide fault zone at 206 - 222
meters meters at predicted depth of potential massive
sulfide mineralization; massive sulfide
fragments observed in fault zone; no analyses
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SES006 253.1 Hole intersected 1.5 meters of massive sulfide
meters mineralization at 208.6 - 210.1 meters, but cut
off by fault, as in SES007.
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Massive sulfide mineralization @ 208.6 - 210.1 meters, total of 1.5 meters
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Au Ag Cu Pb Zn Sn Co
(ppm) (ppm) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%)
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1.5 meters (208.6-
210.1) @ 0.22 54 1.66 2.3 3.66 0.091 0.1
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SES005 320.3 Strong sulfides and stockwork at predicted
meters depth of potential massive sulfide
mineralization, but zone appears to be cut by
faulting, as in SES006 and SES007
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SES004 183.9 Hole collared underneath and drilled into the
meters footwall of the Sesmarias system
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SES003 160.2 Vertical hole intersected 13.1 meters of
meters massive sulfide miner-alization. However, the
top of the intercept is located only six meters
from the top of the SES002 mineral intercept
and was not sampled by geochemical assay
methods. The hole was used, however, for
geophysical studies of the mineralization. XRF
analytical results confirmed SES002 geochemical
results.
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SES002 274.7 Initial intercept, as reported in earlier news
meters release
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Total mineralization zone @ 151.65 - 168.50 meters, total of 16.85 meters
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From- Cu Ag Pb Zn Sn Co
SULFIDE TYPE To % ppm % % % %
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Massive: 7.95 151.65-
meters 159.60 2.21 89.8 3.05 4.82 0.15 0.084
Semi-
massive/stockwork: 159.60-
2.9 m 162.50 0.71 35.45 1.27 3.17 0.092 0.051
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TOTAL 10.85
meters 1.81 75.27 2.57 4.38 0.13 0.075
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From- Cu Ag Pb Zn Co
To ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
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Weak/moderate 162.50-
stockwork: 6 m 168.50 4514 10.57 1886 4838 528
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Note that at this time, true widths of the sulfide intercepts cannot be
determined with the information presently available.
Plans for the next phase of exploration include 2,700 to 3,000 meters of
drilling, with the first part of the program planned for potential extension of
the Sesmarias system in both northwest and southeast directions, as well as for
in-fill drilling between the SES006 and SES008 drill holes. This drilling
program will commence in early June and should be completed in August, 2014.
Paul W. Kuhn, President and CEO of Avrupa Minerals, commented: "We are extremely
excited about the Sesmarias potential. It appears possible that the Sesmarias
area can host a large mineralization system, containing valuable concentrations
of copper, zinc, lead, and silver, and potentially local concentrations of gold,
tin, and cobalt. Further work is clearly justified, and Antofagasta has stepped
up to fund further progress for the exploration program at Sesmarias, and on the
Alvalade Project in general. We are looking forward to the startup of the next
phase of drilling, scheduled for mid-June."
Notes on analytical methods and quality control. All samples were sent to the
ALS Minerals sample preparation facility in Seville, Spain. ALS shipped the
prepped material to their main European analytical laboratory located in
Loughrea, Ireland. In the main massive sulfide zones, total copper, silver,
lead, zinc, and cobalt results were obtained using a metals' extraction method
developed specifically for analysis of massive sulfide mineralization. This
includes metals' digestion by strong oxidizing agents, followed by analysis
using the industry-standard technique of inductively coupled plasma - atomic
emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES). Total tin results were obtained using a lithium
borate fusion with the addition of a strong oxidizing agent, and followed by
x-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis, performed in the ALS Minerals laboratory
located in Vancouver, Canada. In the lower anomalous zone of SES002, all metals'
results were obtained using a four-acid digestion, followed by ICP-AES analysis
for near-total results in all metals, with the exception of tin, which was not
re-analyzed due to low levels. In addition to ALS Minerals quality
assurance/quality control (QA/QC) of all work orders, the Joint Venture
conducted its own standard, internal QA/QC from results generated by the
systematic inclusion of certified reference materials, blank samples, and field
duplicate samples. The analytical results from the quality control samples in
the Sesmarias work orders have been evaluated, and conform to industry
best-practice standards.
Antofagasta plc is listed on the London Stock Exchange, is a constituent of the
FTSE-100 Index, and has significant mining interests in Chile. Antofagasta plc
operates four copper mines: Los Pelambres, Esperanza, El Tesoro and Michilla.
Total production in 2013 was 721,200 tonnes of copper, 9,000 tonnes of
molybdenum, and 293,800 ounces of gold. Antofagasta plc also has exploration,
evaluation and/or feasibility programs in North America, Latin America, Europe,
Asia, Australia and Africa.
Avrupa Minerals Ltd. is a growth-oriented junior exploration and development
company focused on discovery, using a prospect generator model, of valuable
mineral deposits in politically stable and prospective regions of Europe,
including Portugal, Kosovo, and Germany.
The Company currently holds 14 exploration licenses in three European countries,
including eight in Portugal covering 2,951.6 km2, five in Kosovo covering 153
km2, and one in Germany covering 307 km2. Avrupa operates three joint ventures
and one exploration alliance in Portugal and Kosovo, including:
-- The Alvalade JV, with Antofagasta, covering one license in the Iberian
Pyrite Belt of southern Portugal, for Cu-rich massive sulfide deposits;
-- The Covas JV, with Blackheath Resources, covering one license in
northern Portugal, for intrusion-related W deposits;
-- The Slivovo JV, with Byrnecut International, covering one license in
central Kosovo, for gold and base metals related to carbonate-hosted
massive sulfide deposits in the Vardar Mineral Trend; and
-- The CalGen Exploration Alliance, with Callinan Royalties Corp., covering
generative exploration throughout Portugal, and including specific
prospect upgrade work on the Alvito IOCG license in southern Portugal.
Avrupa is currently upgrading precious and base metal targets to JV-ready status
in a variety of districts on their other licenses, with the idea of attracting
potential partners to project-specific and/or regional exploration programs.
On behalf of the Board,
Paul W. Kuhn, President & Director
This news release was prepared by Company management, who take full
responsibility for its content. Paul W. Kuhn, President and CEO of Avrupa
Minerals, a Licensed Professional Geologist and a Registered Member of the
Society of Mining Engineers, is a Qualified Person as defined by National
Instrument 43-101 of the Canadian Securities Administrators. He has reviewed the
technical disclosure in this release.
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term
is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility
for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Avrupa Minerals Ltd.
Paul W. Kuhn
President & Director
(604) 687-3520
(888) 889-4874 (FAX)
www.avrupaminerals.com
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