Emerita Resources Corp. (TSX-V: EMO; OTCQB: EMOTF; FSE: LLJA) (the
“Company” or “Emerita”) has intersected significant mineralization
in the ongoing drilling campaign at El Cura Deposit, part of
Emerita’s wholly owned Iberian Belt West project (“IBW” or the
“Project”; Figure 1). IBW hosts three previously identified
Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide (VMS) deposits: La Romanera, El Cura
and La Infanta. Results contained in this news release are from El
Cura deposit area only.
- Drillhole EC020 intersected
6.5 m grading 1.1% copper, 1.1% lead, 3.1% zinc,
73.35 g/t silver and 1.36 g/t gold.
- Drillhole EC018 intersected
4.1 m grading 0.3% copper, 0.4% lead, 0.6% zinc,
14.98 g/t silver and 0.36 g/t gold.
- Drillhole EC019 intersected
0.5 m grading 0.8% copper, 0.3% lead, 1.2% zinc,
21.00 g/t silver and 0.36 g/t gold. This is the
most western intercept to date in El Cura, extending the deposit
50m to the west.
- Sulfide mineralization at El
Cura continues to the west and at depth.
Figure 1. IBW tenement and locations of La Romanera, El
Cura and La Infanta deposits.
View Figure 1
here: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/9a7a5c42-c8f3-46f1-9d3f-423fd4574552
Emerita Work at El Cura
Drilling continues to expand the El Cura
deposit, targeting the 200 meter gap area between recent drilling
and previously reported sections to the east positive results
(Figures 2, 3). This recent drilling has intersected mineralization
in this gap (Hole EC020) demonstrating continuity of the
mineralization. Drilling towards the west has intercepted sulfide
mineralization which is lower grade but establishes that the
mineralized system continues to the west and at depth.
Recent drilling has improved the understanding
of the local geology. The deposit extends 730 meters along strike.
At depth the mineralization has been tested from 70 m to -220 m
MSL, up to 300m down dip (Figure 4).
The Company will be mobilizing a third rig to
the area next month to accelerate the program and increase the
drill hole density for resource estimation purposes. Assay results
are shown in Table 1.
Joaquin Merino, P.Geo., President of Emerita
notes, “We continue to intersect high grade and copper-rich
mineralization at El Cura. We are also learning more with each
drill hole about the structural controls on mineralization. Areas
where faults transect the deposit tend to be lower grade and
attenuated similar to what we have observed at La Infanta deposit.
Thicker, higher-grade parts of El Cura provide excellent
opportunity to rapidly expand the deposit.”
Figure 2. Plan view map showing drill hole traces of the
El Cura drilling. Hole traces in this NR colored red.
View Figure 2
here: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/95a52663-4289-4c89-b3da-053d4b71f8ae
Figure 3. Geology map of El Cura area showing drill hole
locations and location of historical mine workings. Mineralization
is hosted in sediments and volcaniclastics colored blue and
purple.
View Figure 3
here: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/92318b58-9005-4080-9a6a-e7ca52aa86b6
Figure 4. Drill hole pierce points projected to a
vertical plane-oriented East-West, looking north. Holes EC018,
EC019 and EC020 are shown in red. Lens shape (in green) indicates
the geometry. Green coloured drill holes are in progress or results
pending.
View Figure 4
here: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/6389bc3c-b28b-41bb-8ba2-8105e6aabe8d
Table 1: Significant intercepts from recent drilling at
El Cura
DDH |
Easting |
Northing |
Elevation |
Azimuth |
Dip |
Depth (m) |
FROM |
TO |
Width (m) |
Cu % |
Pb % |
Zn % |
Au g/t |
Ag g/t |
EC018 |
649685.0 |
4171500.0 |
127.0 |
159 |
-64 |
365.4 |
285.1 |
289.25 |
4.1 |
0.3 |
0.4 |
0.6 |
0.36 |
14.98 |
incl. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
285.1 |
285.6 |
0.5 |
0.9 |
2.3 |
4.3 |
1.32 |
75.00 |
EC019 |
649685.0 |
4171500.0 |
127.0 |
178 |
-68 |
368.4 |
309.15 |
309.65 |
0.5 |
0.8 |
0.3 |
1.2 |
0.36 |
21.00 |
EC020 |
649834.0 |
4171569.0 |
126.0 |
179 |
-57 |
361.9 |
324.9 |
331.4 |
6.5 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
3.1 |
1.36 |
73.35 |
incl. |
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|
|
327.85 |
329.85 |
2 |
2.3 |
2.0 |
7.0 |
2.32 |
158.00 |
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Discussion
Drilling to date has defined a lateral extension
of the massive sulfide body plunging from near surface of the
historic mine workings downward to the west-southwest. The
distribution of copper and gold indicates elevated grades in the
western extensions. The deposit is still open at depth and along
strike to the west.
EC018 (CS 9685E) intersected moderate grade lead
and zinc mineralization (4.1m grading 0.3% Cu, 0.4% Pb, 0.6% Zn,
0.36 g/t Au and 14.98 g/t Ag, including 0.5m grading 0.9% Cu, 2.3%
Pb, 4.3% Zn, 1.32 g/t Au, 75.00 g/t Ag) fine grained sulfide
mineralization forming a massive to semi-massive lens crosscut by
millimetric galena-rich veins. (Figure 5).
Figure 5. Core photos of EC018
polymetallic massive sulfide with galena vein.
View Figure 5
here: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/9a05d695-b5c9-41ab-88b2-0447fb95be02
The most western hole completed on the area,
EC019 (CS 9685E), has proved the continuation of the copper and
gold massive sulfide lens to the western extent of the drilling to
date (0.5m grading 0.8% Cu, 0.36 g/t Au, 21 g/t
Ag). Drilling continues along this section at depth which is more
in line with the interpreted structural trend of the thicker
mineralization.
Figure 6. Core photos of EC019 polymetallic
massive sulfide with galena vein.
View Figure 6
here: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/70a82217-2bcf-4937-8811-841cb8ee0475
Lateral correlation between sections CS 9685E
and CS 9835E, as well as EC020 (CS 9832E), has confirmed the
continuation of the high-grade copper and gold massive sulfide lens
(6.5 m grading 1.1% Cu, 1.1% Pb, 3.1% Zn, 1.36 g/t Au, and 73.35
g/t Ag). Examples of the mineralization from EC020 are illustrated
in Figure 7 below. Chalcopyrite agglomerate crystals within quartz
veins overprinting the massive to semi-massive sulfides.
Figure 7. Core photos of EC020
copper-rich massive sulfide with fine stringed chalcopyrite veins
and some centimetric crystals.
View Figure 7
here: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/ba1f582e-8a21-48bf-96f6-2ddaf40eac27
Figure 8. Interpretive geological cross
section 9685E.
View Figure 8
here: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/47963929-5d3c-45f8-9293-48ea627c790d
Figure 9. Interpretive geological cross
section CS 9832E.
View Figure 9
here: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/4049f216-9789-4553-baa1-a992bcdec0a1
Next steps
Drilling will accelerate with the mobilization
of a third rig, driven by evidence of the system's westward and
down-dip extension. The Company aims to delineate the boundaries of
mineralization at El Cura and provide a preliminary mineral
resource estimate which will be included in the forthcoming NI
43-101 compliant mineral resource estimate for the IBW project.
In parallel with the drilling operations,
downhole geophysical surveys are being conducted to assess the
continuation of the massive sulfide down-dip and along strike.
Quality Assurance/Quality
Control
Drilling at El Cura is HQ size and core is
placed into core trays at the drill site and transported directly
from the site to Emerita’s coreshack (15Km) from El Cura. Once the
cores are received at Emerita's coreshack they are photographed and
geotechnical logging is performed. Geological, mineralogical and
structural logging follows and mineralized zones are identified.
The samples are marked every 1m or less, and respecting
lithological contacts, with most of the samples 1.0m long. The zone
immediately above and below the mineralized zones are also sampled.
Core samples are sawed in half and half of the core is returned to
the core tray for future reference. Once the core samples are cut,
bagged and tagged, they are shipped to the ALS laboratory in
Seville by Emerita personnel where sample preparation is done. In
Seville, ALS performs the mechanical preparation of the samples and
then the pulps are sent to ALS Ireland (ICP) and ALS Romania (fire
assay). The analysis at ALS Lab corresponds to the ME-ICPore (19
elements) package, together with the Au-AA23 fire assay (Gold).
10% of the analyzed samples correspond to
control samples (fine blanks, coarse blanks, high, medium and low
grade standards). In addition, 10% of pulps are reanalyzed at a
second independent certified laboratory (AGQ Lab Sevilla). When the
analysis is completed, the certificates are received from the
laboratory and the QA/QC protocol identifies any deviation or
anomaly in the results and the entire batch is reassayed in such
case. Once the data is approved by the QA/QC protocol assays are
entered digitally directly into the database.
Qualified Person
Scientific and technical information in this
news release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Joaquin Merino,
P.Geo., President of the Company and a Qualified Person as defined
by NI 43-101.
About Emerita Resources
Corp.
Emerita is a natural resource company engaged in
the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties
in Europe, with a primary focus on exploring in Spain. The
Company’s corporate office and technical team are based in Sevilla,
Spain with an administrative office in Toronto, Canada.
For further information, contact:
Ian Parkinson+1 647 910-2500
(Toronto)info@emeritaresources.comwww.emeritaresources.com
Cautionary Note Regarding
Forward-looking Information
This press release contains “forward-looking
information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities
legislation. Forward-looking information includes, without
limitation, statements regarding the prospectivity of the IBW
project and El Cura, the timing of assays, the mineralization and
the IBW project and El Cura, the economic viability of the IBW
project, the Company’s ability to establish a mineral resource
estimate at El Cura, the Company’s future exploration plans and the
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