- Indicated resource of 1,146,700 tonnes at 3.01% Zn, 32.97 g/t Ag, 1.05% Cu, 0.58% Pb and 1.97g/t Au and inferred of 669,600 tonnes at 2.26% Zn, 32.99 g/t Ag, 0.90% Cu, 0.44% Pb and 1.90 g/t Au at a 1% Zn cut-off. NATIONAL INSTRUMENT 43-101 INDEPENDENT TECHNICAL REPORT10.07-2024. *
- The inventory files of the British Columbia government (MINFILE 092B 129) report the Lara Deposit as 528,839 tonnes grading 5.87% Zn, 1.22% Pb, 1.01% Cu, 100.09 g/t Ag and 4.73 g/t Au which has a reported source of the “George Cross Newsletter No. 188, September 29, 1992”.
- One massive sulphide lens exposed by trenching in the Coronation Zone graded 24.58 g/t Au, 513.6 g/t Ag, 3.04% Cu, 43.01% Zn and 8.30% Pb over 3.51 m. Repeated sampling of this trench returned very similar grades in 2006 and by portable XRF in 2024.
- The Coronation Trend consists of several stratiform massive sulphide lenses within an envelope of banded or laminated sulfides. The Trend is made up of three zones: the original discovery of the Coronation Zone, the Coronation Extension Zone (east and stratigraphically above the Coronation Zone) and the Hanging Wall Zone which consists of stringer mineralization that is also stratigraphically above the Coronation Zone (Roscoe and Postle, 1988).
- The Coronation sulphide mineralization exhibits variation in thickness from 3 to 16 metres, averaging about 6 metres (Crick, 2003; MINFILE, 1990a).
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