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Zipolitemexico on Sep 27, 2021 8:09am
Results from its recent Warintza East discovery
VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Solaris Resources Inc. (TSX: SLS) (OTCQB: SLSSF) ("Solaris" or the "Company") is pleased to report additional assay results from its recent Warintza East discovery within its Warintza Project ("Warintza" or "the Project") in southeastern Ecuador. Highlights are listed below, with corresponding images in Figures 1 - 2 and detailed results in Tables 1-2. A dynamic 3D model is available on the Company's website and will be updated to incorporate the most recent results. Highlights The first two holes at Warintza East, as detailed below, both returned long intervals of copper porphyry mineralization from surface across a significant portion of the undrilled gap to Warintza Central, suggesting potential continuity between the two zones Visual observation of mineralization in the second hole and step-out drilling completed northeast of Warintza Central suggest an offset in the east-west corridor of higher-grade mineralization to the north that is being targeted in ongoing drilling SLSE-01, collared approximately 1,300m east of Warintza Central and drilled to the southwest, returned 396m of 0.42% CuEq from surface, with the full length of the hole of 1,213m assaying 0.28% CuEq SLSE-02, collared from the same platform but drilled to the northwest, returned 320m of 0.48% CuEq, including 62m of 0.68% CuEq from surface, from the first 320m of core for which assays have been received, with the last 10m of the interval grading 0.47% CuEq Visual observation of core from SLSE-02 suggests that a much broader interval of mineralization may exist than the portion for which assays have been received and reported herein; remaining assays are expected in October, along with the results of step-out drilling from Warintza Central Warintza East is the third major discovery within the 7km x 5km Warintza porphyry cluster and is defined by coincident copper and molybdenum soil anomalies, measuring approximately 1,200m in strike, and a high-conductivity geophysical anomaly that extends from the target through Warintza Central (refer to Figure 1) Mr. Jorge Fierro, Vice President, Exploration, commented: "With this latest discovery at Warintza East and the growing footprint of Warintza Central to the north and east returning some of the strongest intervals reported to date, the conceptual pit shell is expected to be extended to the north and east showing the potential to ultimately become one multi-kilometre 'superpit' joining the two areas. Future drilling will focus on the open, undrilled area between these two zones." />