VIZSLA SILVER REPORTS ADDITIONAL HIGH-GRADE SILVER AND GOLD THROUGH ONGOING INFILL DRILLING AND EXPANDS NEAR SURFACE MINERALIZATION AT COPALA CENTRAL
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Highlights
- CS-24-393 returned 4,573 grams per tonne (g/t) silver equivalent (AgEq) over 5.65 metres true width (mTW) (3,007 g/t silver and 26.06 g/t gold)
- Including 16,666 g/t AgEq over 1.48 mTW (10,869 g/t silver and 96.11 g/t gold)
- CS-24-390 returned 3,368 g/t AgEq over 5.80 mTW (2,551 g/t silver and 14.85 g/t gold)
- Including 30,305 g/t AgEq over 0.46 mTW (21,953 g/t silver and 146.50 g/t gold)
- CS-24-389 returned 5,224 g/t AgEq over 2.30 mTW (2,851 g/t silver and 37.30 g/t gold)
- Including 10,077 g/t AgEq over 1.05 mTW (5,410 g/t silver and 73.10 g/t gold)
"This latest round of infill drill results continues to support improved mineral continuity along the
The precious metals dominant
Exploration and resource focused drilling at
The 11 holes reported herein are from the recently completed ~5,000 metre drill program designed to infill and expand mineral resources at intermediate elevation and near surface in the central portion of the main
Drillhole |
From |
To |
Downhole Length |
Estimated True width |
Ag |
Au |
AgEq |
Vein |
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(m) |
(m) |
(m) |
(m) |
(g/t) |
(g/t) |
(g/t) |
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CS-22-156* |
75.80 |
79.20 |
3.40 |
2.88 |
92 |
0.45 |
115 |
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|
CS-22-182* |
42.70 |
44.55 |
1.85 |
1.46 |
1,935 |
15.47 |
2,851 |
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|
CS-24-389 |
198.45 |
199.05 |
0.60 |
0.55 |
437 |
6.26 |
839 |
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|
CS-24-389 |
216.40 |
218.80 |
2.40 |
2.30 |
2,851 |
37.30 |
5,224 |
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Includes |
216.40 |
217.50 |
1.10 |
1.05 |
5,410 |
73.10 |
10,077 |
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|
CS-24-389 |
227.95 |
229.75 |
1.80 |
1.70 |
238 |
1.35 |
312 |
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CS-24-390 |
No Significant Values |
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CS-24-390 |
354.00 |
361.00 |
7.00 |
5.80 |
2,551 |
14.85 |
3,368 |
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Includes |
356.75 |
357.30 |
0.55 |
0.46 |
21,953 |
146.50 |
30,305 |
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|
CS-24-391 |
192.00 |
194.45 |
2.45 |
2.30 |
79 |
0.98 |
141 |
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|
CS-24-391 |
215.40 |
219.65 |
4.25 |
4.15 |
732 |
3.29 |
898 |
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Includes |
216.25 |
217.65 |
1.40 |
1.37 |
1,634 |
7.56 |
2,020 |
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|
CS-24-392 |
150.00 |
150.45 |
0.45 |
0.40 |
732 |
4.54 |
986 |
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|
CS-24-392 |
No Significant Values |
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CS-24-393 |
No Significant Values |
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CS-24-393 |
364.50 |
365.90 |
5.90 |
5.65 |
3,007 |
26.06 |
4,573 |
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Includes |
362.95 |
364.50 |
1.55 |
1.48 |
10,869 |
96.11 |
16,666 |
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|
CS-24-394 |
84.15 |
84.80 |
0.65 |
0.65 |
384 |
1.99 |
489 |
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|
CS-24-394 |
97.50 |
98.50 |
8.55 |
7.50 |
222 |
1.23 |
289 |
|
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Includes |
96.00 |
97.50 |
1.50 |
1.32 |
591 |
3.45 |
782 |
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|
CS-24-395 |
No Significant Values |
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CS-24-395 |
79.10 |
84.45 |
5.35 |
4.90 |
145 |
1.06 |
207 |
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|
CS-24-395 |
88.30 |
89.35 |
1.05 |
1.00 |
874 |
5.39 |
1,175 |
|
|
|
CS-24-396 |
362.10 |
363.15 |
1.05 |
0.90 |
1,830 |
12.05 |
2,515 |
|
|
|
CS-24-396 |
374.10 |
374.45 |
4.35 |
3.55 |
781 |
3.00 |
923 |
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Includes |
371.00 |
371.90 |
0.90 |
0.73 |
2,990 |
12.45 |
3,599 |
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CS-24-397 |
No Significant Values |
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CS-24-397 |
No Significant Values |
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CS-24-398 |
No Significant Values |
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CS-24-398 |
No Significant Values |
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CS-24-399 |
No Significant Values |
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CS-24-399 |
No Significant Values |
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Note: AgEq = Ag g/t x Ag rec. + (Au g/t x
Table 1: Downhole drill intersections from the holes reported for
Drillhole |
Easting |
Northing |
Elevation |
Azimuth |
Dip |
Depth |
CS-22-156* |
404,675 |
2,586,751 |
561 |
269.0 |
-35.0 |
364.5 |
CS-22-182* |
404,639 |
2,586,711 |
559 |
259.0 |
-54.0 |
291.0 |
CS-24-389 |
404,778 |
2,586,756 |
631 |
258.0 |
-53.2 |
247.5 |
CS-24-390 |
404,844 |
2,586,892 |
653 |
231.4 |
-60.9 |
370.5 |
CS-24-391 |
404,778 |
2,586,756 |
631 |
259.3 |
-47.1 |
237.0 |
CS-24-392 |
404,752 |
2,586,682 |
617 |
266.8 |
-56.1 |
223.5 |
CS-24-393 |
404,844 |
2,586,892 |
653 |
236.1 |
-63.3 |
385.5 |
CS-24-394 |
404,675 |
2,586,751 |
561 |
244.3 |
-50.5 |
117.0 |
CS-24-395 |
404,675 |
2,586,751 |
561 |
249.1 |
-34.5 |
109.5 |
CS-24-396 |
404,912 |
2,586,771 |
680 |
267.5 |
-59.0 |
405.0 |
CS-24-397 |
404,708 |
2,586,642 |
616 |
286.8 |
-35.5 |
186.0 |
CS-24-398 |
404,708 |
2,586,642 |
616 |
250.9 |
-30.9 |
151.5 |
CS-24-399 |
404,752 |
2,586,682 |
617 |
264.1 |
-40.5 |
199.5 |
Table 2: Drillhole details for the reported drillholes. Coordinates in WGS84, Zone 13. Holes with "*" were reported previously for Cristiano vein.
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The newly consolidated
The district contains intermediate to low sulfidation epithermal silver and gold deposits related to siliceous volcanism and crustal extension in the Oligocene and Miocene. Host rocks are mainly continental volcanic rocks correlated to the Tarahumara Formation.
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Drill core samples were shipped to ALS Limited in
Control samples comprising certified reference samples, duplicates and blank samples were systematically inserted into the sample stream and analyzed as part of the Company's quality assurance / quality control protocol.
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