InZinc Reports High Grade Barite and Extends Barite Trend to 700 m Strike Length
- High-grade barite results reported from 2022 diamond drilling at the Indy project in British Columbia.
- Barite trend extended to 700 meters in strike length, improving potential for district-scale Sedex deposits.
- Significant barite mineralization found in core samples, with high-grade results including 58.1% barite over 0.35 meters.
- Company renewing drill permit for a 5-year term to continue exploration and further understand barite distribution.
- Barite mineralization linked to Sedex deposits, enhancing exploration targeting for potential discovery of valuable resources.
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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 17, 2024) - InZinc Mining Ltd. (TSXV: IZN) ("InZinc" or the "Company") is pleased to report barite results from 2022 diamond drilling in the Keel area at the Indy project (
The discovery of abundant barite at Indy is an exciting and important development, improving the potential for discovery of district-scale Sedex deposits (see Figure 1). Additional barite results are pending and will provide further insight into barite distribution and its link to Sedex mineralization at the 30 km long Project. The Company is also currently renewing its drill permit for a 5-year term.
New results include high grade barite (
Figure 1: Indy Project - Main Trend Targets
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Keel is located 4 km north of the B-9 Sedex style zinc-lead-silver mineralization and 1 km southeast of the Delta Horizon where rock sampling returned
Figure 2: Keel Area - Barite Horizons and Airborne EM
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High Grade Barite and Multiple Horizons at Keel
Diamond drill hole IB22-017 (Table 1) is from the easternmost Keel area. Multiple zones of barite mineralization (up to
Barite Extended to 700 Metre Trend
Diamond drill hole IB22-023 (Table 1) is located 500 m north of Keel. Two distinct barite zones are present with the lower zone yielding continuous barite mineralization (
Barite and Vents - A Vector to the District-Scale Discovery of Sedex Deposits
Sedex (or sedimentary exhalative) deposits are the world's most prolific sources of zinc and associated metals. They form around ocean floor hydrothermal vents, producing both metal and barite deposits. Barite mineralization is well known at many, if not all, of the major Sedex deposits and districts in Alaska, Yukon and northeastern BC.
In Sedex districts, two vent types are known. The more economically important vents, which exhale both metals and barite, are called "black smokers". In Sedex districts, and in the deep-sea vent analogues presently active off the coast of North America (Escanaba Trough), "black smokers" are found along trends (rifts) up to 75 km in length.
Identification of "black smokers" can focus exploration into areas of high potential for the discovery of Sedex deposits. At Indy, the discovery of abundant barite will enhance exploration targeting for these deposits.
Table 1: Indy Project - Barite Intersections from 2022 Diamond Drilling
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About InZinc
InZinc is an active explorer and, through its Indy project, equity investment and royalty interests, is exposed to a diverse portfolio of active North American base metals and precious metals projects. The Company has discovered and continues to explore for expansion of near surface zinc mineralization at the easily accessible Indy project located in a new and under-explored mineral region of central British Columbia, Canada. A Canadian subsidiary of South32 (ASX, LSE, JSE) became a major tenure holder in the belt by staking approximately 200 km2 of adjacent claims in late 2021. InZinc has a significant equity investment in American West Metals (ASX) which is advancing multiple North American base metals projects. In addition, InZinc has a production royalty and will receive
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Drill core was collected from the drill site and delivered to the Indy Camp by InZinc staff. The core was logged, sample intervals were outlined and photographic records were collected. Core samples were split using a diamond saw or manually chipped at the camp with one-half of the core submitted for assay and the remainder stored in wooden core boxes. The core was bagged in individually marked plastic sample bags and shipments were compiled in labelled rice bags. Core shipments were delivered by InZinc contract geologists to Bandstra Transportation Systems Ltd. in Prince George, B.C. for furtherance to MSA Labs in Langley, B.C., Canada for analysis. Samples were prepared by MSA and analyzed by ICP- AES multi-element, select AAS-Fire Assay and select Whole Rock Analysis (0.15g, Lithium Metaborate Fusion, ICP-AES). In addition to the labs QA/QC procedures, InZinc inserted blind standards, blanks or field duplicates every tenth sample. The results from the QA/QC samples were within industry norms.
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FAQ
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