Zinco Mining Corporation (TSX VENTURE: ZIM) is pleased to announce
plans to commence diamond core drilling on its San Juan prospect in
the Cuale volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) camp.
Commenting on the planned diamond core drilling program, Zinco's
president, David Elgee, said: "Diamond core drilling will provide
important stratigraphic and structural information about the San
Juan prospect". The 2008 reverse circulation drilling results were
very positive. The Company completed 4751.2 meters of reverse
circulation drilling in 33 holes that delivered 38 mineralized
intercepts of potential economic interest. One hole, ZIM9, which
intercepted 85.7 meters of 185 grams silver per tonne, is
particularly encouraging."
Based on historical data available to Zinco, the ZIM9 intercept
is the longest contiguous drill hole intercept of high-grade,
silver-rich mineralization in any of the six VMS districts on its
mining concessions. Zinco has reviewed the data for 37,521.5 meters
of historic diamond core drilling in 557 drill holes both on and
outside its concession area.
Other 2008 intercepts with significant silver results on the San
Juan prospect include:
-- ZIM9 with 85.7 meters of 185 g/t Ag, 1.5% Zn and 0.8% Pb,
-- ZIM3, collared 41 m east-northeast of ZIM9, with 108.1 meters of 58 g/t
Ag, 1.4% Zn and 0.7% Pb,
-- ZIM1, collared 135 m north-northeast of ZIM9, with 14.3 meters of 127
g/t Ag, 2.9% Zn and 0.9% Pb.
-- ZIM5, collared 215 m north-northeast of ZIM9, with 25.5 meters of 72 g/t
Ag, 0.4% Zn and 0.2% Pb.
Most of the results from the reverse circulation drilling done
in 2008 are published on the Company website at
http://www.zincomining.com/s/Mineralization.asp
These are reverse circulation drilling intercepts, and due to
the inherent uncertainties in this drilling technique (see below),
the true widths may differ from the drill intercept widths.
The reverse circulation drilling was done as a result of
positive results obtained in fieldwork carried out in 2007.
In 2007, Zinco identified one of the strongest geochemical
anomalies for silver on its entire VMS Property in the San Juan
prospect area. The anomaly is 225 meters long and defined by 19
soil samples in two survey lines 100 meters apart. The average
result of these soil samples is 12.4 ppm Ag, 354 ppm Pb, 47 ppb Au,
216 ppm As, 74 ppm Sb and 732 ppm Ba. The highest silver result is
48.9 ppm Ag. Follow-up mapping using a portable Niton XRF gun in
the anomaly area shows that mineralization at San Juan occurs over
a 280 meter strike length near the contact between a flow-banded,
spherulitic rhyolite flow-dome and overlying rhyolite lapilli tuff.
Eleven historic mine workings are located along this contact. The
average result of 24 chip channel and grab samples from surface
rock sampling along the mineralized zone is 139.2 g/t Ag, 0.36% Zn,
0.36% Pb and 0.1 g/t Au. The mineralization consists mainly of
yellow disseminated sphalerite with minor pyrite, galena and
tetrahedrite. Only the easternmost part of the prospect has been
drill-tested, and San Juan remains open at least 100 meters to the
west.
About Zinco's VMS Project in Jalisco, Mexico.
Cuale is one of six VMS camps that occur entirely or partially
in its 52,766 Ha concession area, centered on an erosional window
of the Guerrero Terrane in western Jalisco State.
Zinco acquired 100% of the 52,766 Ha Jalisco VMS Project by
staking over a period of years between 1998 and 2007. The Project
occurs between the cities of Puerto Vallarta and Talpa de Allende,
and consists of 8 mining and 2 exploitation concessions
(http://www.zincomining.com/s/LocationAndAccess.asp). Collectively,
there are 6 VMS Districts entirely or partially in Zinco's
concessions. These include Cuale, Desmoronado, Aranjuez, Bramador,
El Rubi and La Mina.
The Company is mainly exploring its concessions for volcanogenic
massive sulfide (VMS) deposits
(http://www.zincomining.com/s/DepositTypes.asp). Collectively,
there are 179 known historic mineral workings (mines, tunnels and
open pits) in the Project area. Previous work on the mineral
prospects owned by Zinco includes 22,248 meters of historic
(pre-1987) drilling, 1859 line kilometres of airborne geophysics,
10 654 soil samples, 2710 stream sediment samples and 572 rock
samples. The mineralization is best described on the Company
website at http://www.zincomining.com/s/Mineralization.asp.
Geologically, the Company's Property overlaps part of a window
of the Guerrero Terrane exposed southeast of Puerto Vallarta. The
geology of the Property is fully described and illustrated on the
Company website at
http://www.zincomining.com/s/GeologicalSetting.asp.
Qualified Person
This press release was reviewed by Michelle Robinson, M.A.Sc.,
P.Eng., a Director of Zinco Mining Corporation, who acts as Zinco's
qualified person as defined by NI 43-101. Reverse circulation drill
cuttings were collected at 1.02 meter intervals. At the drill site,
a 1 to 2 kilogram split for assay was prepared, numbered, and
sealed in a plastic bag. A smaller split of washed chips from each
sample was placed in marked RC chip trays for geological inspection
and logging. The remaining sample material was analyzed with a
portable Niton XRF, then sealed in plastic bags and stored on site.
The Niton data were downloaded on-site every 12 hours to guide
on-site drilling decisions. The splits for assay were securely
packaged and sent via Transportes Castores to ACME Analytical
Laboratories Mexico S.A. de C.V. in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
for sample preparation. At ACME's preparation lab, the samples were
crushed and pulverized to 200 mesh, and prepared pulps were
couriered to Vancouver via DHL Express. Thirty gram splits were
assayed for gold using fire assay fusion Au by ICP-ES. Base metals,
silver and other trace and major elements were analyzed using 0.5
grams of pulp in a hot 4 acid digestion and combined ICP-ES and
ICP-MS methods. The method provides trace and major element data
for both silicate and sulfide minerals. Acme's quality control
system complies with the requirements for the International
Standard ISO 9001:2000 by monitoring analytical accuracy and
precision with the insertion and analysis of blanks, reference
standards and duplicate samples. Zinco's quality control is further
assured by the use of blind standards and blanks inserted into the
sample stream.
The information from RC drilling is semi-quantitative for the
following reasons:
-- A set sample length is used, so the boundaries of the mineralization are
not known precisely.
-- The cuttings are lifted to surface using air or some other drilling
fluid. If coarse gold or other heavy minerals are present, the
circulation of the fluid can cause them to settle to the bottom of the
drill hole. Therefore, assays of the cuttings can under-report values
for heavy metals or minerals.
-- The material recovered is in small chips, and diagnostic rock textures
are destroyed. Therefore, much of the geological and structural
information that is present in undisturbed rock cannot be documented.
Further information about the Jalisco VMS Project can be
reviewed on Zinco's website www.zincomining.com
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD,
David Elgee, PRESIDENT
Certain information regarding the Company including management's
assessment of future plans and operations, may constitute
forward-looking statements under applicable securities laws and
necessarily involve risks associated with mining exploration and
development, volatility of prices, currency fluctuations,
imprecision of resource estimates, environmental and permitting
risks, access to labour and services, competition from other
companies and ability to access sufficient capital. As a
consequence, actual results may differ materially from those
anticipated in the forward-looking statements.
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PROVIDER (AS THAT TERM IS DEFINED IN THE POLICIES OF THE TSX
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Contacts: Zinco Mining Corporation 205 - 16055 Fraser Highway
Surrey, B.C. V4N 0G2 (604) 507-2181 (604) 507-2187 (FAX)
www.zincomining.com
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