TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / October 1, 2021 / Magna Terra Minerals Inc. (the "Company" or "Magna Terra") (TSXV:MTT) is pleased to announce that it has identified several priority targets for drill testing including, an opportunity to expand on existing mineral resources at the Rattling Brook Deposit (the "Deposit") on its 100% owned Great Northern Project ("Great Northern"), located in western Newfoundland. The Rattling Brook Deposit contains a NI43-101 Inferred Mineral Resource comprising 255,000 ounces at 1.45 grams per tonne ("g/t") gold (5,460,000 tonnes) and is hosted along a 5-kilometre section of the larger Doucers Valley Fault, a similar geological environment to Marathon Gold Corporation's Valentine Gold Project. The Deposit is open for expansion at depth and along strike.
The targets were generated based on recent field programs and a comprehensive review of historic exploration data, which identified the importance of fault control on gold mineralization. Specifically, we believe that northwest and east-west striking faults, with coincident rock and soil geochemical anomalies, may act as higher-grade feeder zones to the Rattling Brook Deposit. This concept has not been previously tested and provides a unique opportunity to expand the Rattling Brook Deposit. Priority targets, as further described below include the Apsy Feeder Zone (0.6 kilometre extent), the Incinerator Trend (1.8 kilometre extent), and the Furnace Trend (1.5 kilometre extent).
Previous (1986 to 2007) select drill intercepts (core length) that partly define the Rattling Brook Deposit include:
- 1.77 g/t gold over 74.4 metres (2.3 to 76.7 metres; estimated true thickness ("TT") 60 metres), including 3.25 g/t gold over 22.7 metres in drill hole JA-05-35;
- 1.13 g/t gold over 115.7 metres (45.0 to 160.7 metres; TT 70 metres) in drill hole JA-05-36;
- 1.40 g/t gold over 84.6 metres (10.5 to 95.1 metres; TT 80 metres), including 8.62 g/t gold over 2.5 metres in drill hole JA-06-46;
- 1.28 g/t gold over 75.6 metres (1.0 to 76.6 metres; TT 70 metres) in drill hole JA-06-53;
- 3.92 g/t gold over 7.9 metres (112.6 to 120.5 metres; TT 5 metres), including 10.0 g/t gold over 1.4 metres in drill hole JA-06-60;
- 1.01 g/t gold over 66.4 metres (15.5 to 81.9 metres; TT 60 metres) in drill hole JA-07-73;
- 1.22 g/t gold over 56.5 metres (61.0 to 117.5 metres; TT 50 metres) in drill hole RB-30;
- 1.07 g/t gold over 68.0 metres (115.6 to 183.6 metres; TT 60 metres), including 8.84 g/t gold over 1.0 metres in drill hole RB-40; and
- 1.02 g/t gold over 66.5 metres (3.0 to 69.5 metres; TT 65 metres), including 7.86 g/t gold over 1.4 metres in drill hole JA-05-38.
The Company has also identified the presence of north and northeast trending fault zones that cross the 2.4-kilometre long Jacksons Arm Trend. Similar to faults crossing the Rattling Brook Deposit area, the Company believes that these faults may play an important control in focusing higher grade mineralization at Jacksons Arm.
"Based on our field work we have recognized the opportunity to further expand resources at the Rattling Brook Deposit as well as test several adjacent zones of mineralization within the immediate area. A key facet of work going forward will be to test the specific geological controls on gold where faults may play a significant role as feeder zones to broader disseminated gold within the existing mineral resource. We believe there is abundant upside to expanding the resource base at Great Northern and Viking in the near term and build upon the 255,000 ounce (5,460,000 tonnes at 1.45 g/t gold) Inferred Mineral Resource at Rattling Brook. In addition, we will continue to explore adjacent areas, including the Jackson's Arm Trend, for potential near-term discovery."
~ Lew Lawrick, President and CEO, Magna Terra Minerals Inc.
Exploration Target Details
Several drill targets and specific opportunities for mineral resource expansion and discovery have been identified by the Company based on recent field programs and a comprehensive review of historic and current exploration data. This work, in conjunction with that of previous operators on the Property, has identified the importance of fault control on gold mineralization. These major target areas for near-term drill testing are:
- The Apsy Feeder Zone - 600 metre northwest striking fault zone adjacent to and northwest of the Apsy Zone mineral resource;
- Apsy Zone - 1.0 kilometre strike length - potential up-dip extension to the Apsy Zone;
- Incinerator Trend - 1.8-kilometre long gold-bearing east-west fault;
- Furnace Trend - 1.5-kilometre long trend with rock grab samples** assaying up to 5.60 g/t gold along east-west fault zone; and
- Jacksons Arm Trend - 2.4-kilometre long gold zone cross-cut by numerous north and northeast trending fault zones.
Apsy Feeder Zone and Apsy Zone (Rattling Brook Deposit)
The Apsy Feeder Zone is hosted along a northwest oriented fault splay extending from the Apsy Zone that has a moderate south dip and has been identified by the Company and previous operators, to have a significant control on gold mineralization within the host Proterozoic Main River granites and the overlying Cambrian quartzites and phyllites. This fault is potentially associated with higher grades within the Apsy Zone. The Apsy Feeder Zone and associated fault, gold-bearing rock grab samples (assaying up to 3.2 g/t gold), and anomalous soils extends for 600 metres northwest of the Apsy Zone mineral resource and has not been tested by drilling. The most northwesterly hole drilled along this Trend, drill hole JA-05-36, intersected 1.13 g/t gold over a core length of 115.7 metres (TT 70 metres), supporting potential expansion of the Apsy Zone into the feeder fault to the northwest (Exhibit A and B).
Incinerator Trend
The Incinerator Trend comprises a 1.8-kilometre long alteration zone with numerous anomalous soils (up to 700 ppb gold) that has been successfully tested by four broad spaced (100 to 500 metres) diamond drill holes from 1987 (true thickness unknown) that returned assays of:
- 2.32 g/t gold over 4.1 metres (33.1 to 37.2 metres) in drill hole RB-41;
- 1.06 g/t gold over 15.6 metres (66.8 to 82.4 metres) in drill hole RB-39;
- 1.00 g/t gold over 9.7 metres (32.1 to 41.8 metres) in drill hole RB-37; and
- 1.78 g/t gold over 4.0 metres (47.2 to 51.2 metres) in drill hole RB-35.
The altered and mineralized zone is hosted along an east-west oriented (070o) fault zone and associated topographic low (Exhibit A, B).
Furnace Trend
The Furnace Trend comprises a 1.5-kilometre long zone of gold-bearing rock grab samples** with assays up to 5.60 g/t gold and soil samples (assays up to 66 ppb gold) that has not been tested with previous drilling. The altered and mineralized zone sub-parallel with and located 1.1 kilometres to the south of the Incinerator Trend, is hosted within a similar east-west trending fault zone (Exhibit A).
Jacksons Arm Trend
Jacksons Arm Trend is host to a 2.4 kilometre long by 40- to 400-metre-wide continuous alteration zone that is controlled by a north-south striking fault. The fault extends immediately to the north along strike with similar repeating fault zones to the east outlining a potential strike extent of an additional 4 kilometres (Exhibit A). A recent phase 1 drilling program (see news release dated February 18, 2021) by the Company at the Jacksons Arm Trend intersected broad zones of alteration and gold mineralization in each drill hole outlining a large fertile gold-bearing alteration system along at least a 300-metre section of the larger Jacksons Arm Trend with assays including:
- 4.67 g/t gold over 0.5 metres (73.5 to 74.0 metres) in drill hole JA-20-01;
- 3.84 g/t gold over 0.5 metres (46.5 to 47.0 metres) in drill hole JA-20-07; and
- 2.01 g/t gold over 1.0 metre (22.5 to 23.5 metres) in drill hole JA-20-08.
Highlights of surface grab samples** include:
- Assays up to 20.20 g/t gold and 1,232 g/t silver at the Boot N' Hammer Prospect;
- Assays up to 56.70 g/t gold and 2.75 ounce per tonne silver at the Stocker Prospect;
- Assays up to 7.20 g/t gold at the Shrik Prospect; and
- Assays up to 13.60 g/t gold at the 954 Prospect.
Several north and northeast oriented fault zones truncate the main thrust fault at Jacksons Arm in the area of multiple rock and soil gold occurrences and future work will focus on testing these fault zones for control on gold mineralization.
**Grab samples are selected samples and are not necessarily indicative of mineralization that may be hosted on the property.
About the Great Northern and Viking Projects
The Great Northern and Viking Projects comprise two separate claim blocks (13,775 hectares) that are located near the communities of Sops Arm, Pollard's Point and Jackson's Arm, Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Projects are centered along a 20-kilometre section of the Doucers Valley Fault, a significant geological control on, and host to, several gold deposits and untested prospects, including the Rattling Brook and Thor Deposits, Incinerator, Furnace, Jacksons Arm, Viking and Little Davis Pond Trends. Gold mineralization is hosted within a variety of rock types that include Precambrian or Ordovician granites, or younger volcanic and sedimentary rocks, typically along splays off the Doucers Valley Fault, a similar geological environment to Marathon Gold Corporation's Valentine Gold Project. Alteration consists of mesothermal style quartz ± iron carbonate ± sulfide veins and stockworks with 2 to 5% total sulfides consisting of pyrite, galena, chalcopyrite or sphalerite, and locally show trace amounts of visible gold.
The Great Northern and Viking Projects are host to significant Current and Historic Mineral Resources, including:
- An Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate^ of 5,460,000 tonnes at an average grade of 1.45 g/t gold containing 255,000 contained ounces at a cut-off grade of 1.0 g/t gold at the Rattling Brook Deposit; and
- An Historical Indicated Mineral Resource^^ of 937,000 tonnes at an average grade of 2.09 g/t gold containing 63,000 ounces of gold plus an Historical Inferred Mineral Resource of 350,000 tonnes at an average grade of 1.79 g/t gold containing 20,000 ounces of gold at a cut-off grade of 1.0 g/t gold at the Thor Deposit.
Mineral Resources are not Mineral Reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability. All Mineral Resource Estimates were prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 and the CIM Standards (2014). Please refer to the NI 43-101 Technical Report with effective date January 23, 2019 by Harrington and Cullen (2019) as detailed below for the Great Northern Project and the NI 43-101 Technical Report with effective date August 29, 2016 by Copeland et al. (2016). An Independent Qualified Person has not carried out sufficient work to classify the Thor Historical Mineral Resource Estimate as current and Magna Terra is not considering this Mineral Resource Estimate to be current. Magna Terra considers the Thor Deposit to have potential for expansion that will be addressed by the Company in future exploration programs. See further details on Technical Reports below.
Pandemic Considerations
The Company has critically considered logistical matters given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, to ensure that this Exploration Program and all future programs are executed in a way that ensures the absolute health and safety of our personnel, contractors, and the communities where we operate.
Qualified Person and Technical Reports
This news release has been reviewed and approved by David A. Copeland, P.Geo., Chief Geologist with Anaconda Mining Inc., a "Qualified Person", under National Instrument 43-101 - Standard for Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
"Grab samples" are selected samples and are not necessarily indicative of mineralization that may be hosted on the property.
^The Mineral Resource Estimate quoted in this press release regarding the Great Northern Project refers to the technical report: "NI 43-101 Technical Report and Updated Mineral Resource Estimate on the Rattling Brook Gold Deposit, Great Northern Project, White Bay Area, Newfoundland, Canada", (the "Great Northern Report") with an effective date of January 23, 2019, and authored by Matthew Harrington, P.Geo. (Independent Qualified Person) and Michael Cullen, P.Geo. (Independent Qualified Person).
^^The Historical Mineral Resource Estimate quoted in this press release regarding the Viking Project (Thor Deposit) is taken from the technical report: "NI 43-101 Technical Report And Mineral Resource Estimate For The Thor Deposit, Viking Project, White Bay Area, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, Latitude 49o 42′ N Longitude 57o 00′ W" prepared for Anaconda Mining Inc. by David A. Copeland, P.Geo., Dr. Shane Ebert, P. Geo. and Gary Giroux, P. Eng. M.ASc., August 29, 2016. An Independent Qualified Person has not carried out sufficient work to classify the Thor Historical Mineral Resource Estimate as current and Magna Terra is not considering this Mineral Resource Estimate to be current. Magna Terra considers the Thor Deposit to have potential for expansion that will be addressed by the Company in future exploration programs.
About Magna Terra
Magna Terra Minerals Inc. is a precious metals focused exploration company, headquartered in Toronto, Canada. Magna Terra owns three district-scale, advanced gold exploration projects in the world class mining jurisdictions of New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador. Further, the Company maintains a significant exploration portfolio in the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina which includes its precious metals discovery on its Luna Roja Project, as well as an extensive portfolio of district scale drill ready projects available for option or joint venture.
Forward-Looking Statements
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Cautionary Statements Regarding Forward-Looking Information
Some statements in this release may contain forward-looking information. All statements, other than of historical fact, that address activities, events or developments that the Company believes, expects or anticipates will or may occur in the future (including, without limitation, statements regarding potential mineralization) are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are generally identifiable by use of the words "may", "will", "should", "continue", "expect", "anticipate", "estimate", "believe", "intend", "plan" or "project" or the negative of these words or other variations on these words or comparable terminology. Forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the Company's ability to control or predict, that may cause the actual results of the Company to differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from current expectations include, among other things, without limitation, failure to establish estimated mineral resources, the possibility that future exploration results will not be consistent with the Company's expectations, changes in world gold markets or markets for other commodities, and other risks disclosed in the Company's public disclosure record on file with the relevant securities regulatory authorities. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made and except as may be required by applicable securities laws, the Company disclaims any intent or obligation to update any forward-looking statement.
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Magna Terra Minerals Inc.
Lewis Lawrick
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Exhibit A: Significant Gold Exploration Targets at the Rattling Brook Deposit and Jacksons Arm Trend.
Exhibit B: Plan Map of Select Drill Intercepts (core length), Mineral Resource Areas and Exploration Targets, Rattling Brook Deposit Area, Great Northern Project.
SOURCE: Magna Terra Minerals Inc.
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多倫多,on/ACCESSWIRE/2021年10月1日/Magna Terra Minerals Inc.(以下稱“公司”或“Magna Terra”)(多倫多證券交易所股票代碼:MTT)高興地宣佈,該公司已確定了幾個優先鑽探測試目標,其中包括在紐芬蘭西部其全資擁有的Great Northern項目(“Great Northern”)上擴大Rattling Brook礦藏(“礦藏”)現有礦產資源的機會。Rattling Brook礦牀含有NI43-101推斷礦產資源,含255,000盎司,每噸1.45克(“g/t”)金(5,460,000噸),位於較大的Doucers Valley斷層5公里處,該斷層的地質環境與馬拉鬆黃金公司的瓦倫丁金礦項目相似。該礦牀可以在深度和沿走向擴張。
這些靶區是基於最近的野外計劃和對歷史勘探數據的綜合審查而產生的,這些數據確定了斷裂控制對金礦成礦的重要性。具體地説,我們認為,西北向和東西向斷裂具有重合的巖石和土壤地球化學異常,可能是碎屑溪礦牀的高級供給帶。這一概念之前沒有經過測試,併為擴大Rattling Brook礦藏提供了一個獨特的機會。如下文進一步描述的優先目標包括APSY供料區(0.6公里範圍)、焚燒爐趨勢(1.8公里範圍)和爐膛趨勢(1.5公里範圍)。
以前(1986至2007)選擇的鑽頭截距(巖心長度)部分定義了Rattling Brook礦牀,包括:
- 74.4米(2.3至76.7米;估計真厚度(“TT”)60米)以上的黃金1.77克/噸,包括JA-05-35鑽孔中22.7米以上的3.25克/噸黃金;
- JA-05-36鑽孔115.7米(45-160.7米;TT 70米)以上的黃金1.13g/t;
- 84.6米以上(10.5~95.1米;TT 80米)含金1.40克/噸,其中JA-06-46鑽孔含金8.62克/噸,含金2.5米以上;
- JA-06-53鑽孔黃金1.28g/t,超過75.6米(1.0~76.6米;TT 70米);
- 7.9m(112.6-120.5米;TT5米)以上3.92g/t黃金,包括JA-06-60鑽孔1.4m以上10.0g/t黃金;
- JA-07-73鑽孔含金1.01g/t,超過66.4米(15.5~81.9米;TT 60米);
- RB-30鑽孔56.5m(61.0~117.5米;TT50米)以上含金1.22g/t;
- 68米以上(115.6至183.6米;TT 60米)/噸黃金1.07g/t,包括RB-40鑽孔1.0米以上的8.84g/t黃金;以及
- 66.5米(3.0至69.5米;TT 65米)以上的1.02克/噸黃金,包括JA-05-38鑽孔1.4米以上的7.86克/噸黃金。
該公司還確定了橫跨2.4公里長的傑克遜臂走向的北向和東北向斷裂帶的存在。與橫跨叮噹溪礦區的斷層相似,本公司相信該等斷層可能對傑克遜河臂的高品位礦化起重要控制作用。
根據我們的實地工作,我們認識到了進一步擴大Rattling Brook礦藏資源的機會,並在鄰近地區測試了幾個相鄰的礦化帶。下一步工作的一個關鍵方面將是測試對金的具體地質控制,在那裏斷層可能起到重要作用,作為現有礦產資源中更廣泛分佈的金的供給帶。我們相信,在短期內擴大Great Northern和Viking的資源基礎,並在Rattling Brook的255,000盎司(5,460,000噸,按1.45克/噸黃金計算)推斷礦產資源的基礎上,有充足的上行空間。此外,我們還將繼續探索鄰近地區,包括傑克遜的手臂趨勢,以尋找潛在的近期發現。“
~Lew Lawrick,Magna Terra Minerals Inc.總裁兼首席執行官
勘探目標詳細信息
公司根據最近的實地考察計劃以及對歷史和當前勘探數據的全面審查,確定了礦產資源擴張和發現的幾個鑽探目標和具體機會。這項工作與前人在該礦體上的工作一起,確認了斷裂控制對金礦化的重要性。這些近期鑽探測試的主要目標領域是:
- Apsy饋送帶--Apsy帶礦產資源附近和西北600米的西北走向斷裂帶;
- Apsy區-1.0公里的走向長度-Apsy區的潛在上傾延伸;
- 焚燒爐走向-1.8公里長的含金東西向斷層;
- 熔爐趨勢-1.5公里長的趨勢,巖石抓取樣本**沿着東西斷裂帶分析高達5.60克/噸的金;以及
- 傑克森ARM趨勢-2.4公里長的金礦帶被眾多的北向和北東向斷裂帶橫切。
Apsy供給區和Apsy區(Rattling Brook礦牀)
Apsy饋送帶沿着從Apsy帶延伸而來的北西向斷層展布賦存,Apsy帶具有中等的南傾,公司和以前的運營商已經確定,Apsy饋送帶對寄主元古界主河花崗巖和上覆的寒武紀石英巖和千枚巖中的金礦化具有重要的控制作用。這一斷層可能與Apsy區內的較高等級有關。Apsy饋送帶及其相關斷層、含金巖石抓取樣品(分析含量高達3.2g/t金)和異常土壤在Apsy區礦產資源西北600米處延伸,未經鑽探測試。沿着這一趨勢鑽探的最西北面的鑽孔JA-05-36,在115.7米(TT 70米)的巖心長度上與1.13g/t黃金相交,支持阿普西帶向西北延伸到支線斷層(附件A和B).
焚燒爐發展趨勢
焚燒爐的趨勢包括一個1.8公里長的蝕變帶,其中有許多異常土壤(高達700 ppb金),自1987年以來,已通過四個大間距(100至500米)的鑽石鑽孔成功地進行了測試(真實厚度未知),這些鑽孔返回了以下化驗結果:
- RB-41鑽孔4.1m(33.1~37.2m)以上2.32g/t黃金;
- RB-39鑽孔含金1.06g/t,超過15.6m(66.8~82.4m);
- RB-37鑽孔中超過9.7米(32.1至41.8米)的1.00克/噸黃金;以及
- RB-35鑽孔中超過4.0米(47.2至51.2米)的1.78克/噸黃金。
蝕變礦化帶沿東西走向(070)賦存。o)斷裂帶和相關的地形低(附件A、B).
爐膛動向
熔爐趨勢包括一個1.5公里長的含金巖石抓取樣品區**,分析結果高達5.60g/t金和土壤樣本(分析結果高達66 ppb金),這是以前的鑽探沒有測試過的。蝕變礦化帶與焚化爐走向次平行,位於焚化爐走向以南1.1公里處,賦存於類似的東西向斷裂帶(附件A).
傑克森手臂趨勢
傑克森ARM趨勢是一條2.4公里長、40到400米寬的連續蝕變帶的所在地,該帶由南北走向的斷層控制。斷裂立即沿着走向向北延伸,東面有類似的重複斷裂帶,勾勒出潛在的走向範圍額外4公里(附件A)。該公司最近在傑克遜臂走向的一期鑽探計劃(見日期為2021年2月18日的新聞稿)在每個鑽孔中交叉了廣泛的蝕變帶和金礦化帶,沿着更大的傑克遜臂走向至少300米的一段,勾勒出一個大型的富含金礦的蝕變系統,分析包括:
- JA-20-01鑽孔0.5m(73.5~74.0m)以上含金4.67g/t;
- JA-20-07鑽孔中超過0.5米(46.5至47.0米)的3.84克/噸黃金;以及
- JA-20-08鑽孔中超過1.0米(22.5至23.5米)的2.01克/噸黃金。
表面抓取樣本的亮點**包括:
- 在Boot N‘Hammer Prospects,化驗的金高達20.20克/噸,銀高達1232克/噸;
- 斯托克展望報的化驗結果高達每噸56.70克黃金和2.75盎司白銀;
- 在伯勞探礦化驗的黃金含量高達7.20克/噸;以及
- 在954展望時,化驗的黃金含量高達13.60g/t。
幾條北向和北東向斷裂帶截斷了巖土金多產區傑克遜臂的主逆衝斷層,今後的工作重點是測試這些斷裂帶對金礦化的控制作用。
**抓取樣本是選定的樣本,不一定指示可能存在於該物業上的礦化。
關於偉大的北方和北歐海盜計劃
大北方和北歐海盜項目包括兩個獨立的索賠區塊(13775公頃),分別位於SOPS ARM、Pollard‘s Point和Jackson’s Arm、紐芬蘭和拉布拉多社區附近。
這些項目的中心是沿Doucers Valley斷層20公里長的路段,該斷層是幾個金礦和未經測試的礦藏的重要地質控制區,也是其所在地,包括Rattling Brook和Thor礦牀、焚化爐、熔爐、Jacksons Arm、維京和小戴維斯湖趨勢(Little Davis Pond Trends)。金礦化賦存於各種巖石類型中,包括前寒武紀或奧陶紀花崗巖,或較年輕的火山巖和沉積巖,通常沿着道塞斯山谷斷層附近的斷裂帶,該斷層的地質環境與馬拉鬆黃金公司的瓦倫丁金礦項目相似。蝕變由中熱型石英+碳酸鐵+硫化物脈體和網脈組成,總硫化物含量為2~5%,由黃鐵礦、方鉛礦、黃銅礦或閃鋅礦組成,局部顯示微量可見金。
大北方和維京項目擁有重要的當前和歷史礦產資源,包括:
- Rattling Brook礦牀的推斷礦產資源量估計為546萬噸,平均品位為1.45g/t黃金,含金量為255000盎司,截止品位為1.0g/t黃金;以及
- 歷史指示礦產資源量^^為937,000噸,平均品位為2.09克/噸黃金,含金63,000盎司;歷史推斷礦產資源量為350,000噸,平均品位為1.79克/噸黃金,含金量為20,000盎司,截止品位為1.0克/噸黃金。
礦產資源不是礦產儲量,沒有證明的經濟可行性。所有礦產資源估算均根據NI 43-101和CIM標準(2014)編制。請參考Harrington和Cullen(2019年1月23日)的NI 43-101技術報告(生效日期為2019年1月23日),具體內容如下:大北方項目的NI 43-101技術報告(生效日期為2016年8月29日)和Copeland等人的NI 43-101技術報告(生效日期為2016年8月29日)。(2016)。一名獨立合資格人士並未進行足夠的工作以將雷神歷史礦產資源評估歸類為當前,而麥格納土地並不認為該礦產資源評估為當前評估。Magna Terra認為雷神礦藏具有擴張潛力,公司將在未來的勘探計劃中加以解決。有關技術報告的更多詳細信息,請參閲下面的內容。
大流行的考慮因素
鑑於新冠肺炎大流行的持續,公司已經慎重考慮了後勤問題,以確保本勘探計劃和未來所有計劃的執行方式確保我們的人員、承包商和我們運營的社區的絕對健康和安全。
合格人員和技術報告
根據National Instrument 43-101-礦物項目披露標準,本新聞稿已由蟒蛇礦業公司的首席地質學家、P.Geo的大衞·A·科普蘭(David A.Copeland,P.Geo)根據National Instrument 43-101-礦物項目披露標準進行審查和批准。
“抓取樣本”是選定的樣本,並不一定表示可能存在於該地產上的礦化。
本新聞稿中引用的關於大北方項目的礦產資源估算是指由Matthew Harrington,P.Geo撰寫、生效日期為2019年1月23日的技術報告:“加拿大紐芬蘭白灣區大北方項目碎石溪金礦NI 43-101技術報告及最新礦產資源估算”(“The Great Northern Report”)。(獨立合格人士)和Michael Cullen,P.Geo(獨立合資格人士)。
^^本新聞稿中引用的有關維京項目(雷神礦牀)的歷史礦產資源評估摘自技術報告:“NI 43-101雷神礦牀技術報告和礦產資源評估,維京項目,白灣地區,紐芬蘭和拉布拉多,加拿大,緯度49o北緯42‘,北緯57o00‘W“由David A.Copeland,P.Geo,Dr.Shane Ebert,P.Geo.和Gary Giroux,P.Eng,M.ASC.,2016年8月29日為蟒蛇礦業公司編制。獨立合格人士尚未進行足夠的工作,將雷神歷史礦產資源量估計歸類為當前,麥格納Terra認為該礦產資源量估計不是當前的。麥格納Terra認為雷神礦藏具有擴張潛力,本公司將在未來的勘探計劃中處理這一問題。
關於麥格納土地
Magna Terra Minerals Inc.是一家專注於貴金屬的勘探公司,總部設在加拿大多倫多。Magna Terra在新不倫瑞克、紐芬蘭和拉布拉多這三個世界級礦業轄區擁有三個地區規模的先進金礦勘探項目。此外,公司在阿根廷聖克魯斯省擁有重要的勘探組合,包括在露娜Roja項目中發現貴金屬,以及可供選擇或合資的地區規模鑽探準備項目的廣泛組合。
前瞻性陳述
多倫多證券交易所創業板交易所及其監管服務提供商(該術語在多倫多證券交易所創業板政策中定義)均不對本新聞稿的充分性或準確性承擔責任。
有關前瞻性信息的警告性聲明
本新聞稿中的一些陳述可能包含前瞻性信息。除歷史事實外,所有涉及公司相信、預期或預期未來將發生或可能發生的活動、事件或發展的陳述(包括但不限於有關潛在礦化的陳述)均為前瞻性陳述。前瞻性陳述一般可以通過使用“可能”、“將”、“應該”、“繼續”、“預期”、“預期”、“估計”、“相信”、“打算”、“計劃”或“項目”或這些詞語的否定或這些詞語或類似術語的其他變體來識別。前瞻性陳述會受到許多風險和不確定因素的影響,其中許多風險和不確定性超出了公司的控制或預測能力,可能會導致公司的實際結果與前瞻性陳述中討論的大不相同。可能導致實際結果或事件與當前預期大不相同的因素包括但不限於未能確定估計的礦產資源,未來勘探結果與公司預期不一致的可能性,世界黃金市場或其他商品市場的變化,以及公司向相關證券監管機構提交的公開披露記錄中披露的其他風險。任何前瞻性陳述僅在作出之日發表,除非適用的證券法另有要求,否則公司沒有任何更新任何前瞻性陳述的意圖或義務。
如需更多信息,請聯繫:
麥格納土地礦業公司(Magna Terra Minerals Inc.)
劉易斯·勞裏克
總裁兼首席執行官、董事
647-478-5307
電子郵件:info@magaterraminals.com
網址:www.magaterraminals.com
附件A:Rattling Brook礦藏和Jacksons ARM趨勢的重要金礦勘探目標。
附件B:選擇鑽探截距(巖心長度)、礦產資源區和勘探目標平面圖、搖擺溪礦牀區、大北方工程。
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