QMC Plans MMI Geochemical Survey Over Selected Target Areas on the Irgon Mine Project, S.E. Manitoba
24 Julho 2018 - 9:30AM
via NetworkWire: QMC Quantum Minerals Corp.,
(TSX.v:QMC) (FSE:3LQ) (OTC PINK:QMCQF) (“
QMC” or
"the Company"). QMC is pleased to provide an update on the
company’s 100% owned Irgon Mine Project located within the prolific
Cat Lake-Winnipeg River rare-element pegmatite field of S.E.
Manitoba, which also hosts Cabot Corporation’s nearby Tantalum
Mining Corporation of Canada (“TANCO”) rare-element pegmatite.
QMC Quantum Minerals has initiated the planning
of a Mobile Metal Ion (“MMI”) geochemical survey over selected
target areas within the Irgon Mine Project area. MMI
geochemistry is a proven advanced geochemical exploration technique
known to find mineral deposits. SGS Canada Inc. (“SGS”) is
the sole provider of MMI technology. As part of the services
contracted to QMC (QMC NR of May 23, 2018), SGS will provide
technical support and consulting services to undertake the MMI
survey
SGS’s MMI technology is especially well suited
to detect buried mineral deposits. At the Irgon Project, it
will measure the mobile metal ions (Li, Cs, Nb, Ta, Rb, Be, etc.)
in a soil sample that have been released from any underlying
rare-element pegmatite mineralization. These ions travel
upward through the soil profile composed of unconsolidated
materials such soil, till, sand, etc. Using careful soil
sampling strategies, sophisticated chemical ligands and
ultra-sensitive instrumentation, SGS is able to measure the
concentration of these ions. The main benefits of an MMI
survey are the generation of very few false anomalies and any
anomalies that are identified are sharp and focused directly over
the mineral deposit. The survey has excellent repeatability
and low detection limits. After interpretation, MMI data will
indicate anomalous target areas on which to focus the subsequent
drill program.
An initial orientation survey will be undertaken
over known mineralization in the Irgon Dike and subsequently
expanded westward along strike, to define any potential buried
extensions of the dike. The MMI survey will also be utilized
over the large historic lithium soil anomaly identified immediately
south of Cat Lake as was defined but never evaluated by TANCO in
1978 (QMC NR of March 01, 2018).
HISTORICAL RESOURCEBetween
1953-1954, the Lithium Corporation of Canada Limited drilled 25
holes into the Irgon Dike and subsequently reported a
historical resource estimate of 1.2 million tons
grading 1.51% Li20 over a strike length of 365 meters and to a
depth of 213 meters (Northern Miner, Vol. 41, no.19, Aug. 4, 1955,
p.3). This historical resource is documented in a 1956 Assessment
Report by B. B. Bannatyne for the Lithium Corporation of Canada
Ltd. (Manitoba Assessment Report No. 94932). This historical
estimate is believed to be based on reasonable assumptions, and
neither the company nor the QP has any reason to contest the
document’s relevance and reliability. The detailed channel sampling
and a subsequent drill program will be required to update this
historical resource to current NI 43-101 standards. Historic
metallurgical tests reported an 87% recovery from which a
concentrate averaging 5.9% Li2O was obtained.
During this historical 1950-era work program, a
complete mining plant was installed onsite, designed to process 500
tons of ore per day, and a three-compartment shaft was sunk to a
depth of 74 meters. On the 61-metre level, lateral development was
extended off the shaft for a total of 366 meters of drifting, from
which seven crosscuts transected the dike. The work was suspended
in 1957 awaiting a more favourable market for lithium oxides, and,
at this time, the mine buildings were removed.
The mineral reserve cited above is
presented as a historical estimate and uses historical terminology
which does not conform to current NI43-101 standards. A qualified
person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical
estimate as current mineral resources or mineral reserves. Although
the historical estimates are believed to be based on reasonable
assumptions, they were calculated prior to the implementation of
National Instrument 43-101. These historical estimates do not meet
current standards as defined under sections 1.2 and 1.3 of NI
43-101; consequently, the issuer is not treating the historical
estimate as current mineral resources or mineral
reserves.
Qualified Person and NI 43-101
Disclosure
The technical content of this news release has
been reviewed and approved by Bruce E. Goad, P. Geo., who is a
qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
About the Company
QMC is a British Columbia based company engaged
in the business of acquisition, exploration and development of
resource properties. Its objective is to locate and develop
economic precious, base, rare metal and resource properties of
merit. The Company’s properties include the Irgon Lithium Mine
project and two VMS properties, the Rocky Lake and Rocky-Namew,
known collectively as the Namew Lake District Project. Currently,
all of the company’s properties are located in Manitoba.
On behalf of the Board of Directors
of
QMC QUANTUM MINERALS CORP.
“Balraj Mann”
Balraj Mann
President and Chief Executive Officer
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