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Tinka Resources Ltd V.TK

Alternate Symbol(s):  TKRFF

Tinka Resources Limited is a Canada-based exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties located in Peru. The Company’s flagship property is Ayawilca Zinc-Silver-tin project, located 200 kilometers (km) northeast of Lima, in the Pasco region of central Peru. The Ayawilca Zinc-Silver project is located 40 km northwest of the Cerro de Pasco mine (copper-zinc-lead-silver), and 100 km south of the giant Antamina mine (copper-zinc). Its Silvia Project consists of 16 granted concessions for 10,906 hectares, located in the Department of Huanuco in central Peru. The project lies approximately 80 km south and along strike of Antamina. The Company has also granted with two mining concessions totaling 1,200 hectares, namely Pampahuasi Property. The Colquipucro silver Zone is located 1.5 km north of the Ayawilca Zinc Zone.


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Post by AimHigh8on May 03, 2017 8:17am
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Tinka extends high grade mineralization

Tinka extends high grade mineralization

DRILLS 13 METRES AT 19 % ZINC & 19 METRES AT 10 % ZINC IN HOLE A17-061

VANCOUVER, May 3, 2017 /CNW/ - Tinka Resources Limited ("Tinka" or the "Company") (TSXV: TK) (OTCPK: TKRFF) is pleased to announce results from four new drill holes at its 100%-owned Ayawilca zinc project in central Peru.  Three holes were drilled into the new discovery area at South Ayawilca, with one drilled at West Ayawilca.  These new results confirm high grade zinc mineralization at South Ayawilca is associated with gently dipping massive to semi-massive sulphide replacements of carbonate and clastic sediments.  Hole A17-061 is approximately 80 metres off-section from holes A17-056 and A17-057 (April 3, 2017, TK press release).  Zinc mineralization is all sulphide (sphalerite, marmatite) accompanied by minor galena and iron sulphides.

Figure 1. Simplified cross section of holes A17-056, A17-057 & A17-060 (looking northeast) (CNW Group/Tinka Resources Limited)

We have now released results for six of the planned 25 to 30 holes in the 2017 drill program.  Three drill rigs are currently turning at South Ayawilca, with an additional rig to be mobilized to test the Zone 3 area shortly.

Key Highlights:

Hole A17-061 (South Ayawilca):

  • 18.6 metres at 10.4 % zinc & 52 g/t silver from 184.0 metres depth (includes 3.1 metres no recovery assigned a zero grade), including:
    • 2.6 metres at 23.6 % zinc, 2.4 % lead & 192 g/t silver from 196.2.0 metres depth; and
  • 13.4 metres at 18.7 % zinc, 57 g/t silver & 463 g/t indium from 220.0 metres depth, including:
    • 7.9 metres at 29.3 % zinc, 71 g/t silver & 719 g/t indium from 224.1 metres depth; and
  • 1.8 metres at 37.0 % zinc, 85 g/t silver & 808 g/t indium from 265.0 metres depth.

Hole A17-060 (South Ayawilca):

  • 4.5 metres at 15.0 % zinc, 20 g/t silver & 383 g/t indium from 275.0 metres depth; and
  • 30.5 metres at 3.4% zinc & 10 g/t silver from 298.0 metres depth, including:
    • 8.6 metres at 5.1 % zinc & 11 g/t silver from 303.4 metres depth.

Hole A17-056A (continuation of A17-056):

  • 4.1 metres at 18.6 % zinc, 27 g/t silver & 224 g/t indium from 309.0 metres depth, including:
    • 2.6 metres at 27.3 % zinc, 38 g/t silver & 336 g/t indium from 310.5 metres depth.

Hole A17-058 (West Ayawilca):

  • 4.2 metres at 20.2 % zinc, 4.2 % lead & 329 g/t silver from 103.5 metres depth (vein);
  • Abandoned at 301 metres prior to target depth. 

 

Dr. Graham Carman, Tinka´s President and CEO, stated: "This set of drill results continues to show significant thicknesses of high grade zinc mineralization at South Ayawilca, as we step out from the recent discovery holes.  The zinc bodies dip gently to the south, with the thicker zones of mineralization lying between two interpreted west-dipping northeast-trending faults approximately 250 metres apart, appearing to thicken towards the north. These structures were likely important conduits for the zinc mineralization.  The mineralization at South Ayawilca remains open along strike in both directions (see Figure 1 & Figure 2). At West Ayawilca, additional holes are required to fully test the extensions with more holes planned."

Dr. Carman continued, "Drilling continues with three rigs at South Ayawilca, focusing on expanding the new zinc discovery to the northeast towards the Central Ayawilca resource, and to provide confidence of continuity of mineralization. While our resource expansion drilling continues at Ayawilca, we are also looking forward to commencing the drilling at Zone 3."

True thicknesses of the zinc intersections are estimated to be at least 85% of the downhole thickness, except where otherwise noted in Table 1. All significant results of the 2017 program are summarized in Table 1 with the strongest zinc intercepts in bold text.

Table 1.  Summary of 2017 Drill Results

                   

Drill hole

 

From m

To m

Interval m

Zn

%

Pb

%

Ag

g/t

Indium
g/t

Reported

A17-056 1

 

90.30

90.65

0.35

29.0

0.4

82

443

April 3 '17

And

 

113.00

113.40

0.40

31.2

0.0

85

759

April 3 '17

And

 

126.00

189.90

63.90

5.6

0.1

17

29

March 6 '17

 

Including

127.50

145.40

17.90

11.6

0.2

36

20

March 6 '17

 

Including

127.50

133.30

5.80

22.5

0.3

77

50

March 6 '17

And

 

199.20

204.70

5.50

5.8

0.1

6

38

April 3 '17

And

 

228.50

233.70

5.20

12.9

0.0

11

162

March 6 '17

And

 

242.00

293.90

51.90

10.1

0.1

624

233

April 3 '17

 

Including

279.00

293.90

14.90

20.6

0.2

1524

441

April 3 '17

 

Including

279.00

285.40

6.40

37.5

0.4

301

916

April 3 '17

A17-056A

 

286.50

296.00

9.50

9.3

0.3

19

88

here

And

 

309.00

313.10

4.10

18.6

0.1

27

224

here

 

Including

310.50

313.10

2.60

27.3

0.1

38

336

here

A17-057

 

84.90

86.35

1.45

24.8

0.0

62

157

April 3 '17

And

 

143.70

144.50

0.80

40.4

0.1

138

261

April 3 '17

And

 

157.60

197.70

40.10

9.1

0.2

22

168

April 3 '17

 

Including

168.20

177.80

9.60

16.8

0.1

22

299

April 3 '17

And

 

227.15

234.90

7.75

3.5

0.2

21

85

April 3 '17

And

 

264.00

279.30

15.30

20.0

2.5

102

263

April 3 '17

 

including

265.75

269.00

3.25

34.5

2.1

96

196

April 3 '17

 

including

272.50

277.70

5.20

32.5

1.3

69

639

April 3 '17

A17-058

 

103.50

107.70

4.205

20.2

4.2

3294

15

here

and

 

133.25

134.35

1.105

30.3

3.2

500

61

here

   

Hole did not reach target, lost at 301 metres depth in sandstone

 

A17-059

 

results awaited

           

A17-060

 

262.40

264.40

2.00

14.8

0.0

35

1178

here

and

 

275.00

279.50

4.50

15.0

0.0

20

383

here

and

 

298.00

328.50

30.52

3.4

0.2

10

38

here

 

including

303.40

312.00

8.60

5.1

0.1

11

6

here

A17-061

 

122.70

150.50

27.80

4.4

0.1

18

24

here

 

including

145.70

147.50

1.805

27.2

0.0

32

157

here

and

 

184.00

202.60

18.63

10.4

0.5

52

59

here

 

including

196.20

198.80

2.60

23.6

2.4

192

19

here

 

including

201.90

202.60

0.70

28.7

3.6

202

41

here

and

 

220.00

233.40

13.40

18.7

0.9

57

463

here

 

including

224.10

230.00

7.90

29.3

0.8

71

719

here

and

 

265.00

266.80

1.80

37.0

0.2

85

808

here

 

1 hole lost at 293.9 metres; wedged and completed as A17-056A to 376 metres depth

2 includes 0.6 m with no core recovery from 315.2 to 315.8 m; this interval was given a zero grade

3 includes 3.1 m with no core recovery from 198.8 to 201.9 m; this interval was given a zero grade

4 includes a silver assay cut at 1000 g/t

5 high grade vein intercepts with variable true thicknesses

 

Note: Assays are calculated using a zinc only cut off grade of 2% over 6 metres


 

Notes on sampling and assaying:
Drill holes are diamond HQ or NQ size core holes with recoveries generally above 80% and often close to 100%.  The drill core is marked up, logged, and photographed on site.  The cores are cut in half at the Company's core storage facility, with half-cores stored as a future reference.  Half-core is bagged on average over 1 to 2 metre composite intervals and sent to ALS laboratory in Lima, an ISO 9001:2000-registered laboratory, for assay in batches.  Standards and blanks are inserted into each batch prior to departure from Tinka's core storage facilities.  At the laboratory samples are dried, crushed to 100% passing 2mm, then 500 grams pulverized for multi-element analysis by ICP (MS) using multi-acid digestion. Samples assaying over 1% zinc, lead, or copper are re-assayed using precise ore-grade AAS techniques.

Table 2.  Summary of Drill Collar Information

Drill Hole

WGS84
East

WGS84
North

Total depth (m)

Elevation (m)

Azimuth

Dip

A17-056

333046

8845062

293.9

4201

300

-75

A17-056A

333046

8845062

376.4

4201

300

-75

A17-057

333046

8845062

477.0

4201

300

-55

A17-058

332557

8845657

301.0

4305

040

-82

A17-059

332840

8845192

248.9

4202

120

-85

A17-060

333174

8845005

358.4

4220

300

-70

A17-061

333058

8844996

326.9

4190

290

-67

 

Figure 1.   Simplified cross section of holes A17-056, A17-057 & A17-060 (looking northeast)

Figure 2.   Map of 2017 Ayawilca drill program on airborne RTP magnetics (red = magnetic sources)

The qualified person, Dr. Graham Carman, Tinka's President and CEO, and a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, has reviewed and verified the technical contents of this release. 

On behalf of the Board,

"Graham Carman"
Dr. Graham Carman, President & CEO


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