Almadex Provides Update on its Paradise Project, Nevada
October 08 2024 - 2:02PM
Almadex Minerals Ltd. ("Almadex" or the "Company")
(TSX-V: “DEX”) is pleased to provide an update on the recently
completed diamond drilling program at its Paradise Project, Nevada
as well as results of recent surface exploration which have
enhanced the sinter zone low sulphidation epithermal gold silver
vein target on the project.
Paradise Drilling
ProgramAlmadex completed a two hole 1,679.65 metre
exploratory diamond drilling program on its Paradise Project in Nye
County Nevada and complete assay results have now been received.
The two drillholes successfully confirmed that the Paradise
lithocap is associated with a porphyry system at depth. Both holes
intersected advanced argillic alteration hosted by andesite, zones
of crosscutting hydrothermal brecciation and narrow porphyry
fingers. The advanced argillic alteration includes zones of
quartz-pyrophyllite and kaolinite-dickite which have been
identified to the bottom of the holes. The narrow porphyry
intrusions are associated with sodic-calcic and minor potassic
alteration overprinted by advanced argillic alteration. While there
are no significant intervals of copper to report, narrow intervals
of visible chalcopyrite were seen. The Company is encouraged by
these results since they prove that the alteration seen at surface,
without any evidence of porphyry veining, is the upper expression
of a porphyry system at depth. Having confirmed that the lithocap
has porphyry mineralisation associated with it, the Company is
considering next steps for how best to vector towards a porphyry
centre within the large alteration zone.
Sinter Zone Exploration
ProgramThe sinter zone is located adjacent and to the
north of the porphyry lithocap area (see map attached and Almadex
news release of September 22, 2022) and is interpreted to represent
a separate hydrothermal system. The sinter zone covers an area of
subcrop boulders of sinter (surface hotspring silica deposit)
material, hydrothermal brecciation and epithermal quartz veining.
Old workings, epithermal alteration and veining occur over roughly
3 km along a northwest trend. Past sampling in the sinter zone
includes 30 surface samples taken in 2022 that averaged 0.2 g/t
gold and 2.2 g/t silver including a 30 cm chip sample of a banded
vein crosscutting the sinter which returned 1.2 g/t gold and a grab
from a silicified breccia which returned 1.5 g/t gold (see Almadex
new release of September 22, 2022). Recent mapping and prospecting
along this trend have identified banded quartz veins and veinlets
along strike and to the south of the sinter zone. The scale of the
vein system and epithermal alteration is encouraging. During the
mapping program samples were taken for analysis. It is hoped that
the results when received will help define the best location for
some preliminary drill testing of the recently mapped veins,
potentially later in 2024. Almadex drilled three holes in one area
of the sinter zone in 2022 (see Almadex news release of July 15th,
2022). One passed through a fault and into older rocks, and the
other two are now interpreted to not have been well placed for
intersecting the vein system. Some data is in the Company’s
possession from an RC drill program conducted in the area in the
early 1990s. The historic results, while not complete, are
encouraging as they indicate some of the holes returned anomalous
gold over short intervals which confirms that the epithermal system
is gold and silver bearing.
J Duane Poliquin, Chairman of Almadex,
commented, “Exploration continues to advance our newly acquired
portfolio of high-quality porphyry lithocap targets in the western
USA. It is exciting to confirm that the Paradise lithocap hosts a
porphyry system. Now we will be evaluating how to vector into a
potential core of this system. At the same time the recently
completed field work on the epithermal vein system on the property
has confirmed a high priority drill target which we look forward to
testing next.”
About Lithocap Alteration
ZonesLithocaps are extensive areas of hydrothermally
altered rocks that occur above or adjacent to intrusive rocks and
related porphyry deposits. The hydrothermal alteration forms when
ascending high temperature magmatic fluids are released from the
source intrusion below and alter permeable and reactive rocks
occurring above. Lithocaps can be over 10 by 10 km in surface area
and over 1 km thick. The alteration mineral assemblages vary,
usually with distance from the intrusive source. Often more neutral
and higher temperature stable alteration mineral assemblages are
seen at depth, closer to the source intrusion and potential
porphyry deposit. More acidic and lower temperature stable
assemblages generally occur higher and farther away. Mapping of
alteration minerals and geochemical analysis using soil and rock
samples can map these changes in mineralogy. This mapping can then
provide a vector towards potential underlying porphyry systems. If
large areas of lithocap alteration are well preserved, they can
obscure deep unexposed porphyries and other styles of
mineralisation. If no mineralisation is present at surface,
drilling based on geochemical and alteration vectors aided by
geophysical data is the best way to explore for buried
deposits.
Qualified PersonsMorgan J
Poliquin, PhD, PEng, the President and CEO of Almadex and a
Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 ("NI
43-101"), has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical
contents of this news release.
About AlmadexAlmadex Minerals
Ltd. is an exploration company that holds a large mineral portfolio
consisting of projects and NSR royalties in Canada, the U.S., and
Mexico. This portfolio is the direct result of many years of
prospecting and deal-making by Almadex's management team. The
Company owns several portable diamond drill rigs, enabling it to
conduct cost effective first pass exploration drilling in
house.
On behalf of the Board of Directors,
“J. Duane
Poliquin”
J. Duane Poliquin, ChairmanAlmadex Minerals
Ltd.
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adequacy or accuracy of this release.
This news release includes forward-looking
statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties. All
statements within it, other than statements of historical fact, are
to be considered forward looking. Forward-looking statements in
this news release include, among other things, any further work to
advance exploration targets at the Paradise project, including any
drilling on the Sinter target. Although the Company believes the
expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based
on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of
future performance and actual results or developments may differ
materially from those in forward-looking statements. Factors that
could cause actual results to differ materially from those in
forward-looking statements include market prices, exploitation and
exploration successes, permitting, continued availability of
capital and financing, equipment availability and general economic,
market or business conditions. The foregoing list of assumptions is
not exhaustive. There can be no assurances that forward-looking
statements will prove accurate and, therefore, readers are advised
to rely on their own evaluation of such uncertainties. The Company
does not assume any obligation to update any forward-looking
statements, other than as required pursuant to applicable
securities laws.
Contact Information:Almadex Minerals Ltd.Tel.
604.689.7644Email:
info@almadexminerals.comhttp://www.almadexminerals.com/
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