The geological team has generated preliminary interpretations based on systematic re-assaying of historic drill hole samples, geological relogging of historic diamond drill core, and the previously reported pole-dipole induced polarisation (PDIP) and magneto-telluric (MT) geophysical survey by Southern Rock Geophysics.
The re-assay program comprised 14,850 coarse reject and pulp samples from historic drill holes. The samples were sent to Andes Analytical Laboratories in Santiago Chile, where they were analysed for Au, Ag, Cu and 38 element ICP. Systematic QA/QC samples were included. These samples represent approximately 16% of the total samples from the historic resource area and are being used to validate the historic drilling results.
Norsemont geologists re-logged 6,346 metres of historic diamond drill holes. They have created a new and evolving geological model and have prepared 10 geological cross-sections, that will be used to support the updated resource estimate being prepared by Mine Development Associates / RESPEC of Reno Nevada, USA.
Core logging, surface mapping, and surface sampling is progressing, with the objective of increasing our understanding of the Choquelimpie deposit, toward supporting an updated resource estimate, and identifying targets for confirmatory and exploratory diamond drilling in the near-term.
The epithermal gold - silver mineralization at Choquelimpie occurs within a dacitic dome and diatreme complex in the core of an eroded Miocene stratovolcano. Higher-grade mineralization occurs as structurally focused bodies of hydrothermal breccia that cut and mineralize earlier phreatic and phreatomagmatic breccias, within a WSW-ENE trending envelope containing the historic Vizcacha and Choque pits.
Figure 1: CHOQUELIMPIE LONG-SECTION LOOKING SOUTHEAST through the historic Vizcacha and Choque pits.
Image A is a plan view showing the historic drill hole traces, Leapfrog™ interpreted grade shells in gold g/t, and the limits of the sections shown in images B and C.
Image B is a section view showing the current topography, the historic drill hole traces and Leapfrog™ interpreted grade shells in gold g/t. Note how the mineralization remains open in numerous directions.
Image C is a section showing the current topography, the historic drill hole traces, the Leapfrog™ interpreted grade shells in gold g/t, and the 3D inversion model of the pole-dipole induced polarization chargeability response.
All field activities are strictly observing COVID-19 protocols.
Mr. Art Freeze, P.Geo, Director of Norsemont Mining as well as a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has supervised the preparation of the technical information in this news release.
About Norsemont Mining Inc.
Norsemont comprises experienced natural resource professionals focused on growing shareholder value and developing its flagship project through to bankable feasibility. Norsemont Mining owns a 100-per-cent interest in the Choquelimpie gold-silver project in northern Chile, a previously permitted gold and silver mine. Choquelimpie has over 1,700 drill holes, with significant existing infrastructure.
On behalf of the Board of Directors,
NORSEMONT MINING INC.
Marc Levy
CEO & Chairman
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