VANCOUVER, BC, May 9, 2022
/CNW/ - Norden Crown Metals Corp. ("Norden Crown" or the "Company")
(TSXV: NOCR) (OTC: NOCRF) (Frankfurt: 03E) is pleased to announce
completion of a 450 line-km ground magnetic survey at the
Fredrikssons Gruvan prospect ("Fredrikssons Gruvan") in the
Bergslagen province of Southern
Sweden. This is the largest and highest-resolution magnetic
survey completed in the history of the area.
The magnetic survey follows up on the first three discovery
holes at Fredrikssons Gruvan, drilled in the winter of 2021, where
all three holes intersected significant mineralized widths ranging
from 8.15 to 13.6 metres of precious and base metal (see Table 1),
massive and semi-massive sulphide mineralization, within a
geological setting unique to mineralization belonging to the Broken
Hill Type ("BHT") clan of silver rich zinc-lead ore
deposits.
"The preliminary results of this large ground based magnetic
survey are exciting and provide new prospective on the potential
for additional BHT mineralization" stated Patricio Varas, Executive Chairman. "This
high-resolution magnetic survey allows us to track magnetite-rich
bands of sedimentary rocks that we know are associated with BHT
mineralization which we will refine in the coming weeks and use to
guide additional exploration drilling at Fredrikssons Gruvan".
Significant drill intercepts (see News Release dated
March 1, 2021) by Norden Crown demonstrate that silver-lead-zinc
mineralization is spatially associated with magnetite-rich chemical
sedimentary rocks, which are highly magnetic and can be tracked
effectively in the surface and subsurface using a ground magnetic
geophysical survey (Figure 1). Norden
Crown is interpreting the newly collected magnetic data to
enhance the surface and subsurface geological understanding of
Fredriksson Gruvan and track high priority magnetite-bearing rocks
which maybe associated with silver-lead-zinc potential across the
property (Figure 1).
About The Fredrikssons Gruvan Mine
Fredrikssons Gruvan was discovered in 1976 by LKAB Prospektering
AB. Exploration was carried out in 1976 and 1977 including surface
trenching, sampling and 9 diamond drill holes which identified
precious metal enriched base metal mineralization. In 1977, AB
Statsgruvor (ABS) acquired the Fredrikssons Gruvan prospect and
conducted open pit test mining in 1978. Test mining was conducted
to a depth of 20 metres below surface and produced 21,500 tonnes
grading 53 g/t silver, 5.13% zinc and 1.7% lead, and to a depth of
20 metres. A total of 11 additional holes were drilled in 1979 to
test the down plunge extent of mineralization. Between 1980 and
1981 mining activites resumed and an underground tram was
installed. A total of 45,000 additional tonnes grading 49 g/t
silver, 5.77% zinc and 1.84% lead were produced from workings that
extend to a depth of 91 metres (4 underground
levels)1.
Drilling at Fredrikssons Gruvan
The three discovery drill holes (see Figure 1) (totaling 569
metres) completed at Fredrikssons Gruvan were part of an eleven
hole, 2,365.6 metre, diamond drill program completed at the
Company's 100%-owned Gumsberg Project, located in the Bergslagen
Mining Region of southern Sweden.
The objective of the drill program was to demonstrate that
mineralization continues beneath the historical mine workings,
which extend to 91 metres below surface. The program was also
designed to confirm historical silver-zinc-lead grades,
thicknesses, and to test the continuity of this mineralization.
Holes GUM-20-09 and GUM-20-10 are positioned 30 metres down plunge
of the historical underground workings and are spaced 40 metres
apart. Hole GUM-20-11 is 30 metres below GUM-20-10 (60 metres below
the historical workings) (see Figure 2). Assay results from the
program are presented in Table 1.
Drill
|
Prospect
|
From
|
To
|
Length
|
Zinc
|
Lead
|
Silver
|
Hole
|
Name
|
(metres)
|
(metres)
|
(metres)
|
(%)
|
(%)
|
(g/t)
|
GUM-20-09
|
Fredrikssons
Gruvan
|
123.70
|
134.05
|
10.35
|
5.24
|
1.84
|
43.86
|
GUM-20-10
|
Fredrikssons
Gruvan
|
134.90
|
148.50
|
13.60
|
6.05
|
1.39
|
43.20
|
GUM-20-11
|
Fredrikssons
Gruvan
|
151.85
|
160.00
|
8.15
|
3.83
|
0.50
|
18.13
|
Table 1. Results from drilling at Fredrikssons
Gruvan4.
Magnetic Survey Parameters and Specifications
The area of interest for the ground survey was planned with the
Fredrikssons mine as a central focus of the survey area. The survey
was completed with 25-metre spaced northwest-southeast oriented
survey lines, perpendicular to the regional magnetic trend at
Gumsberg West. The total survey duration was 7 weeks and was
concluded on April 2, 2022.
The ground survey utilized GEM Systems GSM-19 (Overhauser)
magnetometers both for the base station and for the survey
sensor.
About Norden Crown Metals Corp.
Norden Crown is a mineral
exploration company focused on the discovery of Zinc, Copper,
Silver, Gold, Cobalt, and Nickel deposits in exceptional,
historical mining project areas spanning Sweden and Norway. The Company aims to discover new
economic mineral deposits in known mining districts that have seen
little or no modern exploration. The Company is led by an
experienced management team and technical team, with successful
track records in mineral discovery, mining development and
finance.
References
- Edberg, L., and Flood, B.
(1982). SLUTRAPPORT FRAN DIAMANTBORRNINGARNA VID FREDRIKSSONGRUVAN
(GYLLINGEN) 1981/1982©. Rapport Grb 262. Sveriges geologiska
undersökning (SGU) (Geological Survey of Sweden).
- Geijer, P., and Magnusson, H. (1944). De Mellansvenska
Järnmalmernas Geologi. Ca 35. Sveriges Geologiska
Undersökning (SGU) (Geological Survey of Sweden). p468.
- SGU Drillcore Archive Malå. Norbo. Archive 2. Boliden (1965).
ObjectID: 9046-9056.
- See Norden Crown Metals Corp. News Release dated March 1, 2021.
- Flood, B., and Edberg, L.
(1983). TIDIGARE ARBETEN INOM GYLLINGEN 102 SAMT AVSLUTANDE
BORRNINGAR PÅ FREDRIKSSONGRUVAN 1983. Rapport Bsg 306. Grb
306. Sveriges Geologiska Undersökning (SGU) (Geological Survey of
Sweden).
- Fredrikson, G. (1978). Zink-Bly-Mineraliseringen vid Gyllingen.
Rapport Grb 36. Sveriges Geologiska Undersökning (SGU)
(Geological Survey of Sweden).
p39.
Qualified Person
Daniel MacNeil, P.Geo, a
Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has
read and approved all technical and scientific information related to the
Gumsberg project contained in this
news release. Mr. MacNeil
is Vice President Exploration for Norden.
On behalf of Norden
Crown Metals Corp.
Patricio Varas, Chairman and
CEO
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Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains certain statements that may be deemed
"forward‐looking statements". Forward‐looking statements are
statements that are not historical facts and are generally,
but not always, identified by the words "expects", "plans",
"anticipates", "believes", "intends", "estimates", "projects",
"potential" and similar expressions, or that events or conditions
"will", "would", "may", "could" or "should" occur. Forward-looking
statements may include, without limitation, statements relating to
future outlook and anticipated events, such as the growth potential
of the Gumsberg Project; future diamond drilling at Fredrikssons
Gruvan; the continuity and future discovery of BHT style
mineralization at Fredrikssons Gruvan; and the future delineation
of a magnetite-rich iron formation at Fredrikssons Gruvan. Although
Norden Crown believes the
expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based
on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of
future performance, are subject to risks and uncertainties, and
actual results or realities may differ materially from those in the
forward-looking statements. Such material risks and uncertainties
include, but are not limited to, the ability of the various
contracted entities to complete their duties within the time
expected by the Company; inclement weather conditions that may
impede, delay or stop all or part of the exploration program; the
effects of the Covid-19 epidemic or other epidemics or pandemics;
mechanical breakdowns of equipment used in the exploration
programs, changes in economic conditions or financial markets; the
ability of Norden Crown to obtain
the necessary consents required to explore, drill and develop the
projects and, if obtained, to obtain such consents in a timely
fashion relative to Norden Crown
plans and business objectives for the projects; the general ability
of Norden Crown to drill test its
projects and find mineral resources; if any mineral resources are
discovered or acquired, the Company's ability to monetize any such
mineral resources; and changes in environmental and other
laws or regulations that could have an impact on the Company's
operations. Forward-looking statements are based on the reasonable
beliefs, estimates and opinions of Norden
Crown management on the date the statements are made. Except
as required by law, Norden Crown
undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements
in the event that management's beliefs, estimates or opinions, or
other factors, should change.
SOURCE Norden Crown Metals Corp.