VANCOUVER, BC, Jan. 26,
2023 /CNW/ - Silver Valley Metals Corp. (TSXV: SILV)
(OTCQB: SVMFF) ("Silver Valley" or the "Company"), a brownfields
exploration Company with two potential high impact projects that
comprise silver-zinc-lead located in north Idaho, USA and lithium - potassium
(sulphate of potash) located in Zacatecas and San
Luis Potosi, Mexico respectively, is pleased to provide
strong exploration results from its Crown Point Mine target at the
Ranger-Page Project, Silver
Valley, Idaho.
Highlights:
- Significant near surface coincident Induced Polarization and
Resistivity anomaly matching historical trend of the Crown Point
Mine
- Geophysical anomaly located near surface plunging greater than
500 metres at depth and extends continuously greater than 500
metres on strike to the west approaching the Blackhawk Mine
- Silver, zinc, lead, copper, cadmium, antimony – strong
anomalous geochemistry results from all elements collected along
strike and coincident with geophysics
- Vein structure identified from historic trenching on surface
with results returning 221 g/t silver and 1% lead
- Crown Point fault structure mapped and interpreted to be a
linking structure between the district scale Osburn fault and the Curlew fault. This fault
relationship is consistent with numerous other major mines along a
30-kilometre trend in the prolific Silver
Valley
- One of seven high priority large target areas defined
from 2022 exploration campaign within a 3km x 2km area
- Historical production: 63,098 tons grading 301 g/t
silver and 10.18% lead, no recovery of zinc due to no past
recovery capabilities – expect to see a component of zinc in the
future drilling campaign
To view exploration results in a compelling multi-media
video that shows stopes, underground workings and the
significant scale and scope potential beyond what has been
historically mined which is supported by exploration results click:
https://tinyurl.com/yc7327fs
To view exploration results in presentation format:
https://tinyurl.com/2d4jakn8
Dale Moore, Exploration Director
of Silver Valley comments, "The
Crown Point Mine has always been an exciting target for our team at
Silver Valley Metals. It's the highest-grade deposit at the
project, and we had strong suspicions the historic workings did not
exhaust the available mineralization. Our IP survey has helped
confirm that suspicion, with our significant anomaly down plunge of
the existing Crown Point stopes. Add to that a strong geochemical
anomaly over the top of the system, and it's location on a linking
fault structure with the district scale Osburn fault, I believe we have a bullseye for
our 2023 drilling campaign."
The Crown Point Target is the down plunge extension of the
historic Crown Point mine, which historically mined 63,000 tons at
301 g/t silver and 10% lead. Zinc was never recovered
when Crown Point was mined due to limited recovery capabilities at
the time, but the Company believes there will be a component of
zinc when / if there are future discoveries at the target area, as
evidenced in the surface sampling geochemistry.
To view an enhanced version: Geophysics: Induced
Polarization Anomaly click:
https://tinyurl.com/yxds99tn
The Crown Point Mine and target area is one of seven high
priority target areas that the Company has defined from its
successful 2022 exploration campaign. Importantly, all high
priority areas are located within an approximate 3-kilometre by
2-kilometre area, and each target has significant strike and depth
potential.
To view an enhanced version: New Drill Target
Areas click: https://tinyurl.com/3zy42u9f
The Crown Point target is located 1,000
metres northwest from Bunker Hill, one of America's
largest underground mines, and located 650 metres due
east from the past producing Blackhawk Mine (owned by Silver Valley) which remains open at depth
below 365 metres. The Crown Point Mine is located 1,650
metres east from the Company's top ten historical producer in
the District, the Page Mine. The Page Mine has exploration
drilling with compelling intercepts that extend mineralization
beyond high-grade historical reserves located at the bottom of the
mine (see news release dated September 20,
2022) https://tinyurl.com/bdh69m34
To view an enhanced version of Figure 3: Crown
Point Target Area click:
https://tinyurl.com/s5n32s9h
Geophysics
Interpretation:
The ground Induced Polarization and Resistivity surveys indicate
a significant anomaly exists above and below the existing
Crown Point stopes, with an interpreted plunge line matching the
historical trend of the Crown Point Mine indicating the system is
open at depth and to the west, trending toward and near the
Blackhawk Mine.
See video to view proximity of Crown Point to Blackhawk:
https://tinyurl.com/yc7327fs
The background induced polarization readings observed at the
Crown Point host rocks was measured at 0-4 msec, as compared to the
background observed at the Prichard formation (+20 msec) located north of
the Crown Point target. The Crown Point induced polarization
anomaly ranges between 6 and 20 msec. The strike and dip length of
the anomaly is approximately 500 and 520 meters
respectively. Additional anomalies, one situated up dip of the
Crown Point Mine, and to the west of the Crown Point Mine are
considered significant and make this area a high priority target
for the Company.
Geochemical Program:
A surface geochemical program was initiated to further validate
the geophysics targets. Samples were collected from the B and C
soil horizons on a 30-metre spacing. At each location, a pit was
dug until refusal (could not dig deeper). The B and C soil
horizons were sampled separately to assess and compare geochemical
results from Ranger-Page weathered bedrock and soils to results
published in other Silver Valley
geochemical studies. Samples were described, photographed, staked
and location data collected via GPS. Results were loaded into
Leapfrog Geo and displayed via a proportional grade plot to
highlight high values.
To view the geochemical surface results on plan maps please
click here:
https://tinyurl.com/2d4jakn8
Results over the Crown Point anomaly reflect silver grading up
to 27.1 g/t, compared to a background of less than 3.4 g/t.
Lead, Zinc and Copper anomalies are as high as 1,240 ppm, 212 ppm,
and 550 ppm respectively. Background levels of lead, zinc and
copper in the project area are typically 10 ppm, 40 ppm, 6 ppm
respectively.
Photo of a typical sample pit.
https://tinyurl.com/4jah457b
Geochemical Results:
B Horizon Geochemical Results:
LDL
|
<5
ppm
|
<1
ppm
|
<2
ppm
|
<5
ppm
|
<5
ppm
|
<2
ppm
|
<3.4
ppm
|
Sample
ID
|
Easing
|
Northing
|
Elevation
(m)
|
As
(ppm)
|
Cd
(ppm)
|
Cu
(ppm)
|
Pb
(ppm)
|
Sb
(ppm)
|
Zn
(ppm)
|
Ag
(g/t)
|
GCE-2-17B
|
561609
|
5264237
|
897
|
37.6
|
<1.0
|
66.0
|
331.0
|
37.3
|
94.6
|
<3.4
|
GCE-2-18B
|
561624
|
5264260
|
896
|
30.4
|
<1.0
|
25.2
|
1070.0
|
21.4
|
86.4
|
<3.4
|
GCE-2-19B
|
561644
|
5264277
|
893
|
30.3
|
<1.0
|
15.9
|
414.0
|
19.6
|
51.4
|
<3.4
|
GCE-2-20B
|
561658
|
5264300
|
888
|
22.1
|
<1.0
|
18.0
|
585.0
|
22.7
|
98.9
|
<3.4
|
GCE-3-9B
|
561664
|
5264248
|
918
|
27.1
|
<1.0
|
11.0
|
101.0
|
19.1
|
52.5
|
<3.4
|
CP-1-1B
|
561638
|
5264420
|
823
|
28.0
|
1.7
|
21.7
|
87.6
|
23.5
|
208.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-1-2B
|
561620
|
5264393
|
827
|
9.8
|
<1.0
|
12.4
|
35.5
|
16.6
|
91.4
|
<3.4
|
CP-1-3B
|
561595
|
5264373
|
827
|
10.4
|
5.0
|
11.0
|
80.7
|
17.0
|
340.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-1-4B
|
561572
|
5264360
|
826
|
18.1
|
1.3
|
17.8
|
410.0
|
21.1
|
158.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-1-5B
|
561558
|
5264321
|
836
|
27.8
|
2.2
|
17.8
|
190.0
|
20.9
|
133.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-2-1B
|
561682
|
5264396
|
864
|
23.0
|
10.1
|
17.9
|
63.1
|
19.4
|
708.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-2-2B
|
561662
|
5264364
|
863
|
12.1
|
3.8
|
12.6
|
104.0
|
20.3
|
199.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-2-3B
|
561636
|
5264337
|
863
|
10.8
|
5.3
|
13.1
|
85.8
|
16.0
|
898.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-2-4B
|
561612
|
5264312
|
867
|
36.6
|
1.5
|
17.6
|
435.0
|
24.0
|
117.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-2-5B
|
561599
|
5264293
|
867
|
26.2
|
1.1
|
18.3
|
373.0
|
22.0
|
115.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-3-1B
|
561717
|
5264357
|
882
|
<5.0
|
5.3
|
8.4
|
19.5
|
15.4
|
229.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-3-2B
|
561696
|
5264339
|
880
|
6.3
|
<1.0
|
9.3
|
30.9
|
18.3
|
53.8
|
<3.4
|
CP-3-3B
|
561678
|
5264316
|
883
|
<5.0
|
2.5
|
12.0
|
31.3
|
17.2
|
156.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-4-1B
|
561677
|
5264270
|
897
|
45.5
|
<1.0
|
24.3
|
1050.0
|
24.8
|
73.1
|
<3.4
|
CP-4-2B
|
561699
|
5264294
|
897
|
<5.0
|
<1.0
|
9.8
|
122.0
|
18.8
|
93.3
|
<3.4
|
CP-4-3B
|
561714
|
5264318
|
891
|
19.7
|
2.5
|
14.7
|
90.4
|
17.4
|
159.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-5-1B
|
561766
|
5264354
|
871
|
11.0
|
14.1
|
18.1
|
42.3
|
17.7
|
1100.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-5-2B
|
561771
|
5264318
|
878
|
5.4
|
5.0
|
12.4
|
43.0
|
17.4
|
266.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-5-3B
|
561769
|
5264287
|
877
|
5.2
|
4.3
|
9.6
|
46.0
|
17.1
|
177.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-5-4B
|
561765
|
5264257
|
881
|
14.6
|
1.4
|
15.0
|
580.0
|
20.2
|
134.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-5-5B
|
561762
|
5264227
|
878
|
18.2
|
6.5
|
14.7
|
225.0
|
21.0
|
344.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-6-1B
|
561813
|
5264236
|
858
|
14.0
|
4.1
|
14.4
|
439.0
|
17.4
|
367.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-6-2B
|
561814
|
5264266
|
858
|
7.9
|
4.0
|
13.1
|
96.8
|
18.2
|
786.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-6-3B
|
561817
|
5264300
|
859
|
<5.0
|
3.2
|
10.8
|
82.0
|
16.5
|
191.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-6-4B
|
561821
|
5264334
|
857
|
7.2
|
3.7
|
16.7
|
44.2
|
16.7
|
262.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-6-5B
|
561817
|
5264364
|
855
|
16.1
|
1.7
|
19.7
|
40.2
|
19.4
|
216.0
|
<3.4
|
C Horizon Geochemical Results:
LDL
|
<5
ppm
|
<1
ppm
|
<2
ppm
|
<5
ppm
|
<5
ppm
|
<2
ppm
|
<3.4
ppm
|
Sample
ID
|
Easing
|
Northing
|
Elevation
(m)
|
As
(ppm)
|
Cd
(ppm)
|
Cu
(ppm)
|
Pb
(ppm)
|
Sb
(ppm)
|
Zn
(ppm)
|
Ag
(g/t)
|
GCE-2-17C
|
561609
|
5264237
|
897
|
167.0
|
<1.0
|
550.0
|
281.0
|
304.0
|
212.0
|
27.1
|
GCE-2-18C
|
561624
|
5264260
|
896
|
38.9
|
<1.0
|
19.1
|
123.0
|
19.7
|
48.2
|
<3.4
|
GCE-2-19C
|
561644
|
5264277
|
893
|
40.2
|
<1.0
|
26.9
|
125.0
|
24.7
|
39.5
|
<3.4
|
GCE-2-20C
|
561658
|
5264300
|
888
|
44.8
|
<1.0
|
29.7
|
176.0
|
24.7
|
40.2
|
<3.4
|
GCE-3-9C
|
561664
|
5264248
|
918
|
34.7
|
<1.0
|
23.0
|
460.0
|
30.7
|
24.9
|
8.5
|
CP-1-1C
|
561638
|
5264420
|
823
|
21.2
|
1.1
|
36.6
|
33.4
|
37.9
|
127.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-1-2C
|
561620
|
5264393
|
827
|
6.4
|
<1.0
|
4.2
|
14.7
|
33.9
|
124.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-1-3C
|
561595
|
5264373
|
827
|
25.5
|
<1.0
|
17.5
|
125.0
|
36.7
|
113.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-1-4C
|
561572
|
5264360
|
826
|
21.6
|
<1.0
|
14.9
|
394.0
|
35.9
|
76.5
|
<3.4
|
CP-1-5C
|
561558
|
5264321
|
836
|
69.1
|
<1.0
|
16.0
|
240.0
|
33.1
|
60.1
|
<3.4
|
CP-2-1C
|
561682
|
5264396
|
864
|
<5.0
|
2.0
|
5.0
|
78.6
|
35.4
|
158.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-2-2C
|
561662
|
5264364
|
863
|
79.6
|
<1.0
|
17.2
|
70.2
|
33.5
|
144.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-2-3C
|
561636
|
5264337
|
863
|
8.7
|
<1.0
|
3.9
|
76.5
|
38.4
|
82.3
|
<3.4
|
CP-2-4C
|
561612
|
5264312
|
867
|
27.2
|
<1.0
|
32.5
|
460.0
|
36.7
|
56.7
|
<3.4
|
CP-2-5C
|
561599
|
5264293
|
867
|
27.9
|
3.1
|
29.2
|
650.0
|
38.0
|
724.0
|
7.1
|
CP-3-1C
|
561717
|
5264357
|
882
|
<5.0
|
<1.0
|
2.7
|
13.4
|
35.8
|
79.6
|
<3.4
|
CP-3-2C
|
561696
|
5264339
|
880
|
7.9
|
<1.0
|
3.0
|
11.6
|
<5.0
|
<2.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-3-3C
|
561678
|
5264316
|
883
|
<5.0
|
<1.0
|
4.3
|
11.0
|
<5.0
|
<2.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-4-1C
|
561677
|
5264270
|
897
|
123.0
|
<1.0
|
31.4
|
1240.0
|
50.8
|
62.5
|
5.0
|
CP-4-2C
|
561699
|
5264294
|
897
|
26.7
|
<1.0
|
22.7
|
292.0
|
34.7
|
140.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-4-3C
|
561714
|
5264318
|
891
|
21.3
|
<1.0
|
7.9
|
17.8
|
38.2
|
69.3
|
<3.4
|
CP-5-1C
|
561766
|
5264354
|
871
|
<5.0
|
<1.0
|
3.5
|
11.1
|
22.1
|
66.4
|
<3.4
|
CP-5-2C
|
561771
|
5264318
|
878
|
10.6
|
1.0
|
6.9
|
20.9
|
29.5
|
102.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-5-3C
|
561769
|
5264287
|
877
|
21.6
|
<1.0
|
4.7
|
36.2
|
32.9
|
74.3
|
<3.4
|
CP-5-4C
|
561765
|
5264257
|
881
|
18.6
|
<1.0
|
13.2
|
658.0
|
26.4
|
63.2
|
<3.4
|
CP-5-5C
|
561762
|
5264227
|
878
|
57.3
|
<1.0
|
31.5
|
520.0
|
56.0
|
76.2
|
<3.4
|
CP-6-1C
|
561813
|
5264236
|
858
|
26.8
|
1.3
|
26.3
|
660.0
|
47.3
|
175.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-6-2C
|
561814
|
5264266
|
858
|
<5.0
|
<1.0
|
6.6
|
23.9
|
29.9
|
126.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-6-3C
|
561817
|
5264300
|
859
|
10.1
|
<1.0
|
6.2
|
20.3
|
35.4
|
91.0
|
<3.4
|
CP-6-4C
|
561821
|
5264334
|
857
|
5.9
|
1.3
|
5.9
|
24.4
|
37.5
|
124.0
|
<3.4
|
Lab Analysis – QA-QC:
Atomic absorption analysis for Silver:
American Analytical Services, Inc ("AAS") is an ISO/IEC 17025
accredited laboratory, located in Osburn
Idaho. All analysis includes quality control measures to
ensure an acceptance standard established within AAS methods. All
samples sent to AAS were checked for accuracy between the chain of
custody and the samples with the client present. Samples are dried
before starting the prep process. The prep process includes
crushing the sample in its entirety to 80% passing a 10 mesh, split
in a riffle box to make a 250g sub-sample and pulverized to 85%
passing a 140 mesh. Analysis for AA-Ag is done by 2 or 4 acid
digestion. Detection limit for AA-Ag is 0.100 Oz/ton - 15.0 Oz/ton.
Any results over the detection limit are sent to fire assay to do
Ag gravimetric finish.
ICP-OES analysis for 35 element analysis:
All samples are subjected to a 4 acid digestion. Digestion QC
consists of a reagent blank, control standard and for every 20
samples there is a duplicate of a sample pulp to check RPD. To
begin ICP-OES analysis, the instrument is standardized with the
five working standard solutions (multi-point linear fitting).
Samples are then measured with the reagent blank, control standard
and a CCV (continuous calibration verification). Once samples are
analyzed, all QC is checked, and results are sent to LIMS system to
be made into the client's report.
Qualified person
Timothy Mosey, BSc, MSc, SME, is
the qualified person for the company and qualified person as
defined by National Instrument 43-101. Mr. Mosey supervised the
preparation of the technical information in this news release.
About: MexiCan lithium -
potassium (sulphate of potash) project:
Silver Valley Metals Corp. owns a 100% interest in a lithium and
potassium bearing salar complex comprising 4,059 hectares on three
mineral concessions (the "Mexican Projects") located on the Central
Mexican Plateau in the states of Zacatecas, and San
Luis Potosi, Mexico. The NI 43-101 inferred mineral resource
contains 12.3Mt of Sulfate of Potash (SOP) and 243,000 tonnes of
lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE) and remains open in all
directions for expansion.
About: Ranger-Page
project:
The Ranger-Page Project ("The Project") is in the Silver Valley, northern Idaho, USA, 60 kilometres east of Coeur
d'Alene and 1 kilometre from the I-90 freeway. In 2020 Idaho was
ranked the first in the world in policy perception and 9th best
mining jurisdiction (Fraser Institute Annual Mining Survey). The
Project borders the famous Bunker Hill Mine to the east and for the
first time consolidates the western extent of the prolific
Silver Valley mining corridor by
one operator in the past 100+ years.
The Project comprises 6 historical mines on patented claims,
without royalties. The largest of these, the Page Mine, was a top
ten producer in the Silver Valley
yielding over 1.1 billion pounds of zinc and lead and 14.6 million
ounces of silver. The Page Mine has high grade silver-zinc-lead
historic reserves and remains open at depth and along strike beyond
what has been identified to date.
Historical mining on the properties shared underground
infrastructure which connected the larger Page mine with five
shallow historic mines within the larger Project area. The Company
has underground mining data and surface geological data that
supports high grade silver-zinc-lead mineralization present within
the shallow, undeveloped mines. These mines remain open at depth,
and laterally along strike.
Exploration potential beyond the historic mines is considered
significant as modern systematic exploration is being applied to
the project for the first time.
About: Silver Valley
Metals:
Silver Valley Metals Corp. is a Canadian exploration company
comprised of a group of experienced exploration, mining, and
financing specialists focused on the pursuit of mineral discovery
and development. We are focused on the advancement of strategic and
precious mineral properties including Lithium-Potash in
Mexico and Silver-Zinc-Lead in
northern Idaho, USA.
On behalf of the Board of Directors of Silver Valley Metals,
"Brandon Rook"
Brandon Rook, President &
CEO, Director
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profitability; risks and uncertainties relating to the
interpretation of drill results, the geology, grade and continuity
of mineral deposits; risks related to the inherent uncertainty of
production and cost estimates and the potential for unexpected
costs and expenses; results of prefeasibility and feasibility
studies, and the possibility that future exploration, development
or mining results will not be consistent with the Company's
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incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described
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