First Mining Provides Springpole Exploration Update on District-Scale Birch-Uchi Greenstone Belt
First Mining Gold Corp. (OTCQX: FFMGF) has announced positive results from its exploration activities at the Birch-Uchi Greenstone Belt (BUGB) project in Ontario. Initial rock sampling revealed high-grade gold mineralization with results up to 42.4 g/t Au. The company is implementing a district-scale exploration strategy across its 70,000-hectare property, which is near its Springpole Gold Project, currently advancing toward feasibility. Notable exploration achievements include a completed airborne geophysical survey covering 3,843 line-kilometers and the collection of over 700 soil samples. This project is expected to boost exploration growth potential and socio-economic benefits for local communities.
- Initial rock sampling returned high-grade results, with samples up to 42.4 g/t Au.
- Completion of a regional airborne geophysical survey covering 3,843 line-kilometers.
- Implementation of a district-scale exploration program to enhance resource identification.
- Significant resource potential identified at the Birch-Uchi Greenstone Belt, adjacent to the Springpole Gold Project.
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District exploration programs returned high-grade gold mineralization in rock sampling up to 42.4 g/t Au, favourable soil geochemistry anomalies and saw the completion of a regional airborne geophysical survey
First Mining has commenced a district-scale exploration program as part of a multi-year strategy to unlock the exploration potential on the +70,000-hectare property position located in the underexplored BUGB. The mineral tenure comprising the
The BUGB exploration work programs have included widespread initial screening campaigns comprised of geochemical, geological, and geophysical surveys over key transects and favourable exploration features of the BUGB property setting that include components around structure, lithology, and mineralization (see Figure 1). The Company's exploration team has also been actively completing data acquisition that is targeted across the project area in a first ever district-scale regional program that aims to establish priority targeting at a meaningful and modern scaled approach.
"We are very excited to be embarking on our first district-scale exploration program in the Birch-Uchi Greenstone Belt. We are encouraged by the initial results of the rock and soil sampling programs and the results of the regional airborne geophysical survey," stated
- District rock sampling programs have returned significant gold results across multiple centres of mineralization over the project area and are highlighted by higher grade samples including 42.4 g/t Au at the Sirius target, 34.7 g/t Au at the historic Sol D'Or Mine, 15.4 g/t Au at the Bronco target, and 15.3 g/t Au at the Canamer target.
- Additional significant and anomalous supporting gold results (see Table 1) from rock samples continue to build up a sizeable district dataset for targeting of mineralization hot spots and favourably endowed gold trends.
- Regional airborne geophysics coverage has now been completed over much of the BUGB area following the flying of a 3,843 line-kilometre, high resolution magnetic and electro-magnetic survey.
- The geophysical survey provides a core supplement to the existing geophysical coverage in the region and was successfully supported by industry-leading service providers and partners in SkyTEM and Mira Geoscience; survey outputs and processing products will further provide district base layers of geoscience data that are fundamental in supporting a path to large-scale systematic targeting involving a modern scale and approach.
- Soil geochemical gap analysis, infill and pioneering surveys have been completed over conducive terrains, where an additional +700 samples were collected over varying grid scales by area; targeted B-horizon soil geochemistry is providing a tool in resolution when coupled with additional geoscience datasets that is linked in evolving a structural, stratigraphic and mineralizing framework that will be supportive in forward geoscience modelling and targeting initiatives.
- A five drillhole campaign, totalling 1,560 m was completed at the Swain property; initial results are visually indicative of favourable host lithologies, zones of meaningful width, and increased mineralization around key structures. Full gold and ICP data are expected by the end of Q1 2023 and are pending QA/QC and program data integration.
Table 1: Rock Sampling Highlights
Sample ID | Easting (NAD83) | Northing (NAD83) | Gold Grade (g/t) | Sample Type | Target Area | Property |
B1055002 | 545754 | 5689298 | 42.4 | Grab | Sirius | Springpole |
B1055352 | 533115 | 5680767 | 34.7 | Muck | Sol D'Or | Sol D' Or |
B1055423 | 536303 | 5692072 | 15.4 | Grab | Bronco | Horseshoe (Springpole) |
B1055078 | 556499 | 5695341 | 15.3 | Grab | Canamer | Birch |
B1055051 | 527750 | 5681880 | 9.3 | Grab | Bullseye | Swain |
B1055346 | 534811 | 5702376 | 6.2 | Float | Fox | Vixen North |
B1055032 | 529458 | 5683437 | 2.9 | Grab | Mystical | Swain |
B1055294 | 533521 | 5691237 | 2.7 | Grab | Mustang | Horseshoe (Springpole) |
*Rock grab samples are selective in nature and may not represent the true grade or style of mineralization across the project area. A total of 537 samples were selected for analysis with only a portion returning significant or anomalous results. The results as listed include all samples received to date >2 g/t Au, with additional samples returning values below this threshold, or below detection limits (5 ppb). Easting and northing coordinates for samples are Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM), NAD83 datum.
First Mining's VP Exploration,
The BUGB hosts multiple gold mineralization styles throughout, which supports having a strong multi-discipline geoscience foundation that can be applied in an integrated and iterative targeting approach that can be leveraged for distinction or in combination. Early targeting and vectoring elements highlight consolidated target opportunities surrounding the Swain - Sol D'Or, Horseshoe, Sirius, and Canamer target areas.
The Swain - Sol D'Or target area is situated along the Grace Deformation zone (GDZ), a splay off the regional
The Horseshoe target area is currently characterized as an intrusion-hosted gold occurrence, with mineralization concentrated along structural contacts that have acted as favourable pathways. The Horseshoe occurrence, as well as newly discovered Mustang and Bronco showings (Table 1) are all situated within a setting of regional shearing and faulting occurring along the SDZ on the Horseshoe property. The Horseshoe target is evolving as a priority 2023 drill ready target and further follow-up field work is now being planned to advance drill stage targets for Bronco and Mustang. The Bronco showing is hosted within a felsic volcanic unit, that is strongly sheared and foliated supporting favourable host rock preparation. The Mustang showing is also coincident with a felsic volcanic unit and hosts sheared quartz veins and iron-oxide alteration.
The Sirius target is located approximately 2.5 km SW of Springpole and returned this season's highest rock grab sample with 42.4 g/t Au during a follow-up campaign of favourable targets identified from our 2021 reconnaissance and compilation recommendations. The mineralization is hosted in a structurally complex area with ductile deformed quartz veins associated with local volcanic – sedimentary contacts. Preliminary indications consider a series of intersection lineations within a sheared setting that defines a component of mineralization plunge control open for exploration down dip and along strike.
The Canamer target returned favourable gold results during the 2022 field campaign (15.3 g/t Au) and has been followed up with property scale modelling that has generated a strong preliminary drill ready model focused in targeting local banded iron formation hosted gold mineralization along strike and at depth. The property wide BIFs are hosted in a volcanic sequence where mineralization is structurally controlled in relation to a series of regional folding events. The mineralization is interpreted to include higher grade shoots (example - 244.73 g/t Au over 2.45 m in historic drill hole TWD-DDH-91) where targeting for new discoveries with scale is a focus and will be supported by both geological and geophysical inputs. Preliminary outcomes of the 2022 airborne geophysics are becoming available and further advancing favourable resolution of the target areas.
- First Mining is committed to an Anishinaabe Impact Assessment working with local First Nation communities with a focus on increasing the ability of community members to participate in current and future negotiations and contract and employment opportunities. First Mining is committed to supporting initiatives that promote community health and well-being, and is seeking to collaborate with communities, industry, and all levels of government on sustainable programs for the region to ensure a healthy and productive workforce for the future.
- As the 2022 exploration campaigns results are finalized, Swain – Sol D'Or target diamond drilling and additional district grab sample results are under review and interpretation. The First Mining exploration team continues to integrate the data for consolidation, analysis and target evolvement.
- Geophysical survey data from SkyTEM was delivered in
December 2022 , whereby First Mining has further engaged with technical specialists at Mira Geosciences to develop advanced geophysical interpretation, modelling and 3D inversion support products at the start of 2023. - The aim is to develop a modern, integrated approach of data processing and consolidation by leveraging all datasets for exploration target assessment and building out a district-scale geological model with a focused pipeline of targets that vary from grassroots to drill ready discovery level.
- Early results have already highlighted that the 2023 field season will build out, infill and follow-up on highlighted anomalies from the 2022 field campaign, advancing the favourable geoscience metrics and extent of mineral showings. The team is also focusing on the development of priority drill ready targets on the Satterly,
Swain-Sol D 'Or, Horseshoe, Springpole and Birch properties. - This integrated consolidation approach will support the development and advancement for 2023 and the Company's future exploration strategy.
All sampling completed by First Mining described within exploration programs is subject to a Company standard of internal quality control and quality assurance (QA/QC) programs which include the insertion of certified reference materials, blank materials and a level of duplicate analysis. All rock samples were sent to
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