Subject: News Release (XRF results for 911 SHOWING samples)
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Kermode Reports XRF Results for Samples from 911 SHOWING
Victoria, British Columbia - (March 6, 2024) - Kermode Resources Ltd. (TSXV: KLM)
("Kermode" or the "Company") reports assays for grab samples from the 911
SHOWING at the MOUNT SICKER project. Note that all samples were taken from
bedrock and collected by Justin Deveault and Justin McNutt from 911 Exploration Corp.
on January 14th, 2024. The XRF results were received March 4, 2024.
Sample No. Copper
D725001 (% Cu)
D725002
D725003 10.27%
D725004 11.01%
D725005 25.59%
D725006 14.08%
D725007 12.33%
17.64%
19.61%
A video of the sample locations is provided in this link, "Logging Road Cut Through
Hundreds Of Meters With Bornite & Chalcopyrite! " published online here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_p0JVDh18c&list=PLIk-jfYt7POhQYQZrYqTQwbO
NYCCYAfZb&index=115
Further information about all rock samples is provided below.
Rock Sample Details for Samples from 911 SHOWING
ID EASTING NORTHING SAMPLE Details
D725001 (ZONE (ZONE 10) TYPE
D725002 10N) Chalcopyrite and pyrite stringers with clots of
D725003 5413410 Grab chalcopyrite and minor bornite up to 5cm wide. A
444634 sample was taken from 35% chalcopyrite clot with
5413415 Grab 10% pyrite and 2-5% bornite. Chloritic schists but
444620 slightly graphitic.
5413417 Grab Semi-massive chalcopyrite and bornite in clots and
444611 between the foliations of chlorite schists. Total
mineralization comprises 40% chalcopyrite, 10%
bornite. Grey schists with occasional fragments of
quartz.
Silicified greyish to brown colored schists with cross
cutting quartz veinlets. Mineralization in the sample
25% chalcopyrite, 25% bornite and 5-7% pyrite.
Chalcopyrite and bornite in veinlets, clots and
foliations, pyrite is disseminated.
D725004 444601 5413417 Grab Quartz vein sample with silicified light brown
D725005 444592 5413415 Grab schists. 50% chalcopyrite veining and 30% pyrite.
D725006 444569 5413407 Grab Few small patches of bornite under 2mm.
D725007 444535 5413387 Grab Semi-massive to massive chalcopyrite and pyrite in
quartz. 50% chalcopyrite and 35-40% pyrite. A little
silicified light brown - grey schists.
Semi-massive to massive chalcopyrite and pyrite in
quartz. 60% chalcopyrite and 30% pyrite. Little
quartz on one side of the sample from quartz,
sulphide stringer area with larger veining beside.
Semi-massive to massive chalcopyrite and pyrite in
quartz. 60% chalcopyrite and 30% pyrite. Little
quartz on one side of the sample. Sample from
30-80cm wide quartz/sulphide/schist vein.
Additional information is available on the on the Mount Sicker project data room at this
link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1j4Zogi5bZ4NZYZHHXAa948PjnExBvApE
Qualified Person
The technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Mr.
Jacques Houle, P. Eng, a Qualified Person responsible for the scientific and technical
information contained herein under National Instrument 43-101 standards.
QA/QC Statement
The results reported here were prepared by using an Olympus Delta portable XRF
(Model DS 6500CC) using industry-standard chain of custody procedures with all
samples. The XRF operator named Clive Khan is independent of Kermode and
completed the XRF analysis in February, 2024.
The XRF was calibrated prior to each test as follows. At each startup, a calibration coin
was analyzed, and subsequent analysis was only performed when a pass was obtained,
which was calculated internally by the XRF instrument. The XRF unit was set to
geochemical mode and a full 200 second test was run to determine copper content.
While the instrument detects many elements, only copper was tested. The XRF
analyzes only a small portion of the sample, so half the sample was crushed to pass an
80-mesh screen before testing. During analysis of the samples by handheld XRF,
non-blind control samples were analysed to monitor the XRF instrument calibration and
performance. A correction factor for all base metals was applied to the raw data. The
correction factor was determined by analyzing samples that had previously been
analyzed at a commercial laboratory. These rock samples were of varying
concentrations and analyzed by the handheld XRF using the method described above.
The portable XRF is accurate to within a 5% error for copper content. We did not use
the portable XRF to determine accurate readings for other elements.
About Kermode
Kermode is a junior mining company hunting for exploration opportunities around the
world.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors,
KERMODE RESOURCES LTD
"Peter Bell"
President/CEO
For further information please contact:
Tel: 1-250-588-6939
Email: peterbellmining@gmail.com
Website: https://linktr.ee/kermoderesources
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responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains statements that constitute "forward-looking statements"
within the meaning of applicable Canadian and United States securities legislation.
Such forward-looking statements involve risks that may cause Kermode actual results to
differ materially from anticipated results. Forward-looking statements in this document
include results, analyses and interpretations of our exploration programs, geological and
mineralization interpretations and the plans, results, costs, and timing thereof. Although
Kermode believes the forward-looking information contained in this news release is
reasonable based, forward-looking statements involve uncertainty. The forward-looking
information contained in this news release represents the expectations of the Company
as of the date of this news release and, accordingly, is subject to change after such
date.
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