NORDEN CROWN INTERSECTS HIGH GRADE AND SIGNIFICANT WIDTHS OF BROKEN
HILL TYPE MINERALIZATION IN ALL THREE HOLES DRILLED AT ITS
FREDRIKSSON GRUVA PROSPECT IN SWEDEN
Vancouver,
B.C., March 1, 2021. -- InvestorsHub
NewsWire -- Norden Crown Metals Corp. ("Norden
Crown" or the
"Company")
(TSXV:NOCR, OTC:NOCRF, Frankfurt: 03E) is pleased to announce
an exceptional discovery at its 100% owned Fredriksson
Gruva
prospect
("Fredriksson
Gruva")
demonstrated
by
significant results from the first three holes drilled below
historical mine workings.
The discovery holes intersected significant mineralized widths
ranging from 8.15 to 13.60 metres of precious and base metal,
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.
"We
are delighted to present to our shareholders robust
silver-zinc-lead intersections which are part of a bonafide
Broken
Hill Type mineralizing system at Fredriksson Gruva;
the widths and grades intersected beneath the
historical
mine
workings suggest that the Gumsberg
Project
has exceptional growth potential". Stated Patricio Varas,
Chairman and CEO of Norden Crown. "Massive sulphide deposits
are special because it is possible to delineate large tonnages from
comparatively small drill footprints due to the high density of the
mineralization. To put these results into perspective, Norden
Crown's GUM-20-09 intercept is comparable in width to the height of
a three
storey
building."
The
results of the drilling program at Fredriksson Gruva
are
further
described in Tables 1, 2 and 3
below.
Table 1. Results from drilling at Fredriksson
Gruva
mine
Drill
|
Prospect
|
From
|
To
|
Length
|
Zinc
|
Lead
|
Silver
|
Silver
|
Hole
|
Name
|
(metres)
|
(metres)
|
(metres)
|
(%)
|
(%)
|
(g/t)
|
Equivalent
|
GUM-20-09
|
Fredriksson
Gruva
|
123.70
|
134.05
|
10.35
|
5.24
|
1.84
|
43.86
|
257.61
|
GUM-20-10
|
Fredriksson
Gruva
|
134.90
|
148.50
|
13.60
|
6.05
|
1.39
|
43.20
|
272.40
|
GUM-20-11
|
Fredriksson
Gruva
|
151.85
|
160.00
|
8.15
|
3.83
|
0.503
|
18.13
|
152.71
|
*Insufficient
drilling has been completed to definitively determine true
thickness; true thickness is estimated to be between 90-95% for
holes GUM-20-09 to -11 based on angle to core axis and 3D
interpretation. Metal ratios are calculated assuming 100%
recoveries at US $1806 Gold, US $27.65 Silver, US $ 1.05 Lead and
US $ 1.29 Zinc.
Drilling
Program at Fredriksson Gruva
The
three discovery
drill
holes (totaling 569 metres) completed at
Fredriksson Gruva
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
1).
An
important aspect of the mineralization is that the massive to
semi-massive sulphide intervals are
developed within a broader sequence of highly magnetic iron and
manganese-rich chemical sediments. This distinctive and thick
sequence of chemical sedimentary rocks will provide an important
marker horizon that will be used to track the mineralization along
strike and at depth. Future diamond
drilling at Fredriksson Gruva
will
continue testing the continuity of BHT style massive sulphide
mineralization and associated iron formation below the historical
mine workings where ongoing 3D geological modeling demonstrates
that silver- zinc-lead mineralization extends to at least 290
metres in depth.
Figure
1. Oblique section looking southwest showing recent drill
intercept pierce points (red), historical pierce points (grey) and
currently modeled silver-zinc-lead mineralization (pink) at the
Fredriksson Gruva
BHT
Prospect.
Table 2. Drill results from the recently completed 2020-2021
drilling at Fredriksson
Gruva
Drill
|
Prospect
|
From
|
To
|
Length
|
Zinc
|
Lead
|
Silver
|
Silver
|
Hole
|
Name
|
(metres)
|
(metres)
|
(metres)
|
(%)
|
(%)
|
(g/t)
|
Equivalent
|
GUM-20-09
|
Fredriksson
Gruva
|
123.70
|
134.05
|
10.35
|
5.24
|
1.84
|
43.86
|
217.57
|
GUM-20-09
|
Fredriksson
Gruva
|
123.70
|
128.00
|
4.30
|
4.54
|
2.69
|
73.53
|
246.45
|
GUM-20-10
|
Fredriksson
Gruva
|
122.00
|
130.20
|
8.20
|
1.55
|
0.38
|
14.98
|
63.14
|
GUM-20-10
|
Fredriksson
Gruva
|
120.00
|
120.40
|
0.40
|
8.18
|
0.01
|
2.98
|
216.11
|
GUM-20-10
|
Fredriksson
Gruva
|
122.00
|
126.50
|
4.50
|
1.72
|
0.40
|
14.99
|
67.84
|
Incl.
|
Fredriksson
Gruva
|
128.00
|
130.20
|
2.20
|
2.15
|
0.61
|
19.63
|
87.93
|
GUM-20-10
|
Fredriksson
Gruva
|
134.90
|
148.50
|
13.60
|
6.05
|
1.39
|
43.20
|
229.08
|
Incl.
|
Fredriksson
Gruva
|
134.90
|
146.50
|
11.60
|
6.93
|
1.60
|
50.17
|
263.14
|
and
|
Fredriksson
Gruva
|
139.00
|
143.00
|
4.00
|
10.00
|
2.16
|
70.08
|
374.33
|
GUM-20-11
|
Fredriksson
Gruva
|
151.85
|
160.00
|
8.15
|
3.83
|
0.50
|
18.13
|
152.71
|
Incl.
|
Fredriksson
Gruva
|
151.85
|
158.60
|
6.75
|
4.47
|
0.54
|
20.69
|
148.12
|
and
|
Fredriksson
Gruva
|
151.85
|
154.50
|
2.65
|
8.21
|
0.25
|
23.61
|
242.35
|
*Insufficient
drilling has been completed to definitively determine true
thickness; true thickness is estimated to be between 90-95% for
holes GUM-20-09 to -11 based on angle to core axis and 3D
interpretation. Metal ratios are calculated assuming 100%
recoveries at US $1806 Gold, US $27.65 Silver, US $ 1.05 Lead and
US $ 1.29 Zinc.
Table
3.
Drill hole locations and Orientation Information
Drill Hole
|
Drill Hole
|
Drill Hole
|
Drill Hole
|
Drill Hole
|
Drill Hole
|
Drill Hole
|
ID
|
Easting
|
Northing
|
Elevation
|
Depth
|
Azimuth
|
Inclination
|
GUM-20-09
|
521500
|
6684250
|
231
|
179
|
260
|
60
|
GUM-20-10
|
521502
|
6684293
|
236
|
178.5
|
250
|
59
|
GUM-20-11
|
521522
|
6684286
|
235
|
211.5
|
260
|
60
|
A
geological review of this newly recognized mineralization indicates
that the mineralized formation is folded, forming a moderate to
steeply eastward-plunging open anticline. BHT
mineralization at
Fredriksson Gruva
is
associated with an extensive regional-scale magnetite-rich iron
formation(s) and corresponding magnetic anomaly which Norden Crown
intends to further delineate in the subsurface using detailed UAV
magnetic geophysical surveys. Regional magnetic geophysical
data sourced from the Geological Survey of Sweden
suggests that the prospective magnetic anomaly (and coincident
magnetite-bearing iron formation) extends over 21 kilometres across
the Gumsberg
West
Licence
(southwest of Fredriksson Gruva)
greatly enhancing the exploration potential for further
BHT
discoveries (see Figure 2).
The
nearest occurrence of BHT mineralization is located
immediately south of
the Gumbsberg
claims
at Stollgruvan,
where the Gammsberg
mine (6.7M
Tonnes1)
has been described as a BHT deposit
hosted in
banded iron formations 2,3,4.
Figure
2. The location of the Fredriksson Gruva
BHT
deposit with the greater ~ 21 kilometre
long BHT
prospective magnetic anomaly.
About Broken Hill Type Deposits
BHT
Ag-Zn-Pb deposits constitute some of the largest and highest-grade
ore deposits in the world2
(see
Table 4).
The
namesake deposit, Broken Hill, is located in western
New South
Wales, Australia, and
represents the largest accumulation of Pb, Zn, and Ag
on
Earth2.
BHT
deposits
constitute a distinctive type of
stratiform, sediment hosted lead-zinc
mineral
deposits. BHT deposits are characterized and distinguished
from other silver-zinc-lead deposits by the chemistry of the
sediment that host them and that they are usually associated
spatially and temporally with volcanism.
Characteristic features
of these types of deposits include:
-
High grade
Ag + Zn + Pb mineralized ores
-
Metamorphic
grades ranging
to
amphibolite-granulite
facies
-
Paleoproterozoic
oxidized clastic metasedimentary host rocks in the absence of
metamorphosed carbonates/calcsilicate horizons
-
Spatially
associated with bimodal (felsic and mafic) intrusive and volcanic
rocks, and stratabound
gahnite-
and garnet-bearing rocks and iron formations
-
Stacked
orebodies with characteristic Pb:Zn:Ag ratios and skarn-like
(generally pyroxenoid dominated) Fe-Mn-Ca-F gangue
assemblages
-
Sulfur-poor
assemblages
-
A spatial
relationship to continental rifts
Significantly, the
intimate association with magnetite iron formations is considered
an important guide for Norden Crown to follow and explore for
continuous mineralized BHT deposits along the +21 kilometre
belt of
prospective iron formation. In addition,
the association of manganiferous
garnets
(spessartine), the
presence
of stratabound
gahnite
in
the metamorphosed
sedimentary rocks, and anomalous base
metals in these deposit
types
provide an excellent first pass screening that will be useful for
evaluating these prospective iron formations for their potential to
host BHT deposits.
Quality Control, Quality Assurance and Core Handling
Protocols
Drill core is logged
and prepped for sampling before submittal to ALS in
Malå,
Sweden where it is cut, bagged and prepped for analysis. Accredited
control samples (blanks and accredited standards) are inserted into
the sample intervals regularly. Samples are dried (if necessary),
weighed, crushed (70% < 2mm), and riffle split into two
fractions. One is retained (coarse reject) and the other is
pulverized to 85% < 75µm. Pulps are analyzed by ultra-trace
ICP-MS (ME-MS41) and ICP-AES Au (Au-ICP22). Over detection limit
samples are reanalyzed using ore grade ICP-AES by aqua regia
(ME-OG62) or by AAS in the case of high-grade zinc
(ZnAAORE).
References to other Mines and Deposits
References to other
mines and deposits made in this news release provide context for
the Fredriksson Gruva
and
Gumsberg
Project, which occurs
in a similar geologic setting, but this is not necessarily
indicative that the Projects host similar grades and tonnages of
mineralization.
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About Norden Crown Metals Corp.
Norden
Crown is a mineral exploration company focused on the discovery of
silver, zinc, copper, and gold 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
techniques. The Company is led by an experienced management
team and an accomplished technical team, with successful track
records in mineral discovery, mining development and
financing.
Qualified Person
Patricio
Varas,
P.Geo,
a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101
Standards
of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has read and
approved all technical and scientific information contained in this
news release.
On behalf of Norden Crown Metals Corp.
Patricio
Varas, Chairman and CEO
For more
information on Norden Crown please visit the Company website
at www.nordencrownmetals.com
or contact
us at +1.604.922.8810 or info@nordencm.com.
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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 Fredriksson Gruva; the continuity
and future
discovery of BHT style mineralization at Fredriksson
Gruva; and the future delineation
of a magnetite-rich iron formation
at Fredriksson Gruva. 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, Norden Crown's ability to raise sufficient capital to maintain
its mineral tenures and concessions in good standing, to explore
and develop its projects, to repay its debt and for general working
capital purposes; changes in economic conditions or financial
markets; the ability of Norden Crown to obtain the necessary
permits and consents required to explore, drill and develop the
projects and if obtained, to obtain such permits and 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.