An anonymous director reports
AZTEC SAMPLES 30.2M OF 3.72 GPT GOLD AND 167.93 GPT SILVER (5.82 GPT AUEQ) FROM ONGOING 2024 SURFACE EXPLORATION PROGRAM AT TOMBSTONE GOLD-SILVER PROJECT, ARIZONA
Aztec Minerals Corp. has released initial results from its 2024 surface exploration program that confirm the significant, broad, gold-silver mineralization found from 2020 to 2023 drilling in and around the Contention pit at the Tombstone project which covers most of the historic Tombstone silver mining district in southeastern Arizona.
- Confirms wide high-grade gold and silver oxide mineralization on surface;
- Field work and sampling are providing key assay results to expand the wide mineralized zone to surface and along strike;
- Additional continuous chip channel and reconnaissance sample assay results are pending.
Highlights:
- Initial Contention zone channel sampling results further demonstrate the presence of near-surface, broad, high-grade gold and silver mineralization confirming Aztec's drilling from 2020 to 2023. Select channel line interval highlights include:
- Line B4: 30.2 metres averaging 3.72 grams per tonne Au (gold) and 167.93 gpt Ag (silver) (5.82 gpt AuEq using an 80:1 silver-gold ratio) including six metres of 13.15 gpt Au and 602.67 gpt Ag (20.68 gpt AuEq);
- Line G1: 50.0 metres at 0.827 gpt Au and 54.08 gpt Ag (1.50 gpt AuEq);
- Line C1: 42.3 metres at 0.46 gpt Au and 47.27 gpt Ag (1.05 gpt AuEq).
- Preliminary results provide a roadmap for additional potential mineralization footprint expansion drilling on the western portion of the Contention Pit, aiming to discover new mineralized gold and silver zones. Additional continuous chip channel and reconnaissance sample assay results are pending.
- This high-priority target area was historically reported as a target for open pit mining expansion by previous operators.
- The mesothermal mineralization geological setting indicates a high potential for further discovery of wide oxide gold and silver along strike and down dip of prospective hosting rocks outcropping in the Contention pit areas.
- Attractive, wide, gold and silver oxidized mineralization supports ongoing geological modelling targeting a potential bulk style of mineralization at the Contention pit area in the Tombstone project.
The high-grade gold-silver sample results are located immediately adjacent to the Westside target area and indicate the strong potential to expand into multiple zones of broad Au-Ag (gold-silver) oxide mineralization to the west.
The initial results of the channel sampling program, Lot 1, illustrated in the attached table, supports the presence of broad, mesothermal, gold and silver oxidized mineralization, and suggests the potential for further expansion of the mineralization footprint in the host formations down dip and along strike, also demonstrating the potential extensions towards the west of the historical Contention pit.
2024 exploration program
Aztec collected and analyzed (482) rock chip channel and reconnaissance samples for multielements including 422 mine-cut chip channel samples of two metres length each from the Contention pit with accessible, visible coloration and/or alteration, and 60 outcrop and waste rock storage site reconnaissance composite and select samples over the rest of the project, including the Westside area, to expand and enhance geochemical and geological knowledge throughout the Tombstone project exploration targeting. The first samples results of Lot 1 totalled 280 samples excluding the QA/QC (quality assurance/quality control) samples. Lines B1, B2 and E did not report greater than 0.1 gpt Au mineralized over their lengths in the Contention pit area.
Aztec's recent geological mapping at detailed scale (1:200) within the Contention pit and at reconnaissance scale (1:2,000) over the surrounding property has identified attractive mesothermal broad oxidized new mineralized zones. In the Contention pit mapping, recent detailed lithological, structural and alteration mapping is proving crucial for definition of the extensions toward the Westside area.
Project data evaluation also continues to advance including the 3-D modelling of the historic mine workings, drilling and geologic data. Modelling the geochemistry including trends of Au-Ag mineralization will then resume using the understandings gained on the multielement relationships with Au-Ag, reviewing the subsequent results to the geophysical data and the SWIR-Terraspec data, and other investigations.
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