Mr.
Alex Klenman reports
ARMORY MINING TO REPROCESS HISTORICAL AIRBORNE GEOPHYSICAL DATA AT RILEY CREEK ANTIMONY-GOLD PROJECT, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Armory Mining Corp. plans to reprocess historical airborne geophysical data from its Riley Creek antimony-gold project using modern interpretation techniques and software.
Historical geophysical survey
In 1995, a comprehensive airborne magnetometer, electromagnetic and radiometric survey was conducted over the property by Dighem using its multicoil, multifrequency Dighem system, supplemented by a high-sensitivity cesium magnetometer, a 256-channel spectrometer and a four-channel VLF (very-low-frequency) receiver. The survey covered approximately 575 line kilometres on east-west-oriented flight lines spaced at 100-metre intervals.
The original
1997 interpretation of these data successfully identified 11 areas of interest based on geophysical anomalies and structural complexity. The interpretation highlighted multiple fault systems, potential intrusive contacts, radiometric anomalies and electromagnetic conductors, warranting ground evaluation.
Modernization program
Armory plans to digitize the complete geophysical data set and apply current processing algorithms and interpretation techniques that were unavailable in the 1990s. Modern geophysical software enables enhanced data filtering, 3-D modelling capabilities and integration of multiple data sets, which can reveal geological features and exploration targets not identified in the original interpretation.
"By applying 21st-century processing techniques to this high-quality geophysical data set, we feel it will provide important details and will aid greatly in ultimately generating drill targets. We expect to better understand the structural controls on antimony mineralization in this highly prospective area," said Alex Klenman, chief executive officer. "With planning under way for phased exploration at our Ammo antimony-gold project and now this data program set for Riley Creek, we are ensuring that we are progressing the projects forward and preparing for more advanced exploration programs over the next year," continued Mr. Klenman.
About the Riley Creek project
The Riley Creek project is situated on Graham Island in the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, at latitude 53 degrees 23'N and longitude 132 degrees 25'W. The property is accessible year-round by logging roads from either the village of Port Clements to the north or Daajin Giids (formerly Queen Charlotte City) to the southeast. Regional geology comprises Jurassic Yakoun formation sedimentary rocks, Tertiary Masset formation volcanic flows and pyroclastics, and Tertiary plutonic intrusions of the Kano suite.
About Armory Mining Corp.
Armory Mining is a Canadian exploration company focused on minerals critical to the energy, security and defence sectors. The company controls an 80-per-cent interest in the Candela II lithium brine project, located in the Incahuasi salar in Salta province, Argentina; an option to acquire a 100-per-cent interest in the Riley Creek antimony-gold project, located in Haida Gwaii, British Columbia; and an option to acquire a 100-per-cent interest in the Ammo antimony-gold project, located in Nova Scotia.
Qualified person
Dr. Harrison Cookenboo, PhD, PGeo, an independent qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101,
Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed and approved the technical contents of this news release.
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