Strong targets at the Kurnalpi Nickel Cobalt Prospect
Adelaide, Feb 7, 2018 AEST (ABN Newswire) - Mithril Resources Ltd (ASX:MTH) is pleased to advise that an electromagnetic (EM) geophysical survey at its 100%-owned Kurnalpi Nickel-Cobalt Prospect (located on EL28/2567 approximately 70 kms east of Kalgoorlie, WA - see Figure 1 in link below) has identified multiple bedrock conductors.
- Geophysical surveys identify multiple conductors adjacent to, and along strike from zone of historic strong nickel-cobalt intercepts
- Drilling to determine significance of the EM conductors and nickel-cobalt intercepts to commence next week
- Data review identifies new zone of nickel-cobalt mineralisation in historic drill hole south of the main prospect area;
o 20m @ 0.69% nickel, 0.07% cobalt from 32 metres including 8m @ 0.96% nickel, 0.09% cobalt from 36 metres.
The west-dipping conductors are situated adjacent to, and along strike from a zone of high nickel-cobalt intercepts identified from historic drilling (see Figures 2 and 3 in link below). The historic intercepts include;
o 42m @ 1.25% nickel, 0.07% cobalt from 24 metres in KURC22 including 6m @ 1.78% nickel, 0.20% cobalt from 28 metres, and
o 19m @ 1.08% nickel, 0.07% cobalt from 33 metres in KURA42 including 6m @ 1.17% nickel, 0.11% cobalt from 35 metres.
Maximum values from any one single sample are 2.04% nickel (2 metre composite sample in KURC22), 0.33% cobalt (4 metre composite sample in KURA400) and 0.28% copper (2 metre composite sample in KURC42). The presence of elevated copper is potentially indicative of nickel sulphide mineralisation within the prospect area.
Reverse Circulation drilling to determine the significance of the EM conductors and the nickel-cobalt drill intercepts will commence next week.
A new nickel - cobalt target.
A review of historic aeromagnetic and drilling data for the area to the south of the main prospect, has identified another zone of nickel-cobalt mineralisation within an historic aircore drill hole which appears not to have been followed up (see Figures 2 and 3 in link below). This mineralisation includes;
o 20m @ 0.69% nickel, 0.07% cobalt from 32 metres in KURA50 including 8m @ 0.96% nickel, 0.09% cobalt from 36 metres.
Significantly magnetic data shows that KURA50 (drilled in mid-1990's) lies adjacent to a discrete magnetic anomaly that may represent favourable ultramafic rocks (shown as "hot colours" on the magnetic imagery in Figures 2 and 3 in link below). The interpreted ultramafic rocks continue for several kilometres with only wide-spaced (drill holes nominally every 80 - 160 metres on traverses 320 metres apart) shallow aircore drilling previously undertaken over the area.
The KURA50 intercept and southern ultramafic extensions represent a priority target for field follow-up which Mithril will undertake at the same time as next week's drilling.
Mithril looks forward to updating the market once drilling has commenced and as further results come to hand.
Kurnalpi Nickel Cobalt Prospect - EM Survey Specifications
The 2018 ground TEM surveying at Kurnalpi was carried out by GEM Geophysics between the 18th and 24th January 2018. The data were acquired using a GEM GT-HO high-powered transmitter, SMARTem24 receiver, and Jessy Deeps HT-SQUID sensor. MLTEM data were acquired with a single turn 200 x 200m loop with nominal 50m station spacing on 100m-spaced lines.
Contractor Details
Operator : GEM Geophysics
Survey Date : 18th - 24th January 2018
Survey Design
Configurations : In loop
MLTEM Stn Spacing : 50m
MLTEM Line Spacing : 100m
Datum/Projection : GDA94/MGA51
Receiver
Receiver : SMARTem-24
Sensor : Jessy Deeps LT-SQUID
Component Directions : Z +ve up, X +ve East, Y +ve North
Transmitter
Transmitter : GEM GT-HO (100A)
MLTEM Frequency : 1.0 Hz
MLTEM Time Base : 200 msec
MLTEM Loop Size : 200 x 200m
MLTEM Current : 73-75A
The survey coverage is shown in Figures 2 and 3 (see link below) with survey locations summarised below. A total of 126 stations were recorded over 7.5 lines for a total of 5.9 line-km.
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About Mithril Silver and Gold Limited
Mithril Resources Limited (ASX:MTH) (CVE:MSG) is an Australian resources company whose objective is the creation of shareholder wealth through the discovery of mineral deposits.
The Company and its exploration partners are actively exploring throughout the Kalgoorlie, West Kimberley and Murchison Districts of Western Australia for economic nickel, copper, zinc, and vanadium deposits.
In the Kalgoorlie District, Mithril is exploring for nickel on the Kurnalpi, Lignum Dam and North Scotia Projects which lie along strike from, or adjacent to previously mined high-grade nickel at the Silver Swan and Scotia Nickel Deposits.
In the West Kimberley, Mithril is exploring for zinc on the Billy Hills Project which lies adjacent to the previously mined Pillara Zinc Deposit.
In the Murchison, Mithril is exploring for copper, nickel and zinc mineralisation on the Nanadie Well Project and for copper, silver, zinc and lead on the Bangemall Base Metal Project. Mithril's exploration partner – Monax Mining Ltd is also exploring for vanadium on the Limestone Well tenements.
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