District Reports on 3D Modeling of Mineralized Zones at the Former Tomtebo Mine and Changes to the Board
VANCOUVER, BC, Oct. 7, 2020 - District Metals Corp. (TSXV: DMX) (FRA: DFPP); ("District" or the "Company") is pleased to report on the Leapfrog 3D modeling of polymetallic mineralized zones at the former Tomtebo Mine located within the Company's Tomtebo Project in the Bergslagen Mining District of south-central Sweden.
Mineralized zones at the Tomtebo Mine were modeled from historical mine maps and drilling that was conducted by state-owned Stora AB from 1916 to 1972. District is utilizing this model to prioritize drill targets, which will form the basis for a drill permit application to be submitted in November 2020 for an early-2021 drill program. The drill program will focus on confirming historic intersections, and stepping out from numerous mineralized zones that are open along strike and at depth as a prelude to potentially developing an NI 43-101 mineral resource, and to exhibit the greater potential that may exist.
3D Model Highlights
A total of 33 polymetallic mineralized domains within four zones were modeled based on drill assays and semi-massive to massive sulphides logged from historical drill holes.
The majority of modeled mineralized zones are from surface to the -200 m level exploration drift. High grade copper-gold dominant mineralization (feeder zone) in the south transitions to high grade silver-zinc-lead dominant mineralization (distal zone) that is developed in the fold hinge to north and east.
- Published: 07 October 2020
- Written by Editor