
2 May
2024
Tertiary Minerals plc
("Tertiary" or "the Company")
Exploration Update - Brunton
Pass Project, Nevada, USA
Tertiary Minerals plc is pleased to
announce positive results from a recently completed geophysical
survey at its Brunton Pass Copper-Gold Project in Nevada,
USA.
Highlights
Ø Induced
Polarisation ("IP") and Resistivity geophysical survey completed
over 7.2 line-km on four lines over total target strike length of
700m.
Ø Coherent
electrical chargeability anomaly, typical of sulphide
mineralisation prospective for copper and/or gold, extends through
all IP survey lines.
Ø Chargeability anomaly is spatially related to previously
identified:
· copper-mercury-arsenic soil anomalies;
· a surface alteration zone in trench T11 where pathfinder
elements arsenic and mercury are at 1,000 times background;
and
· a gold-bearing zone in trench T2 where sampling yielded values
up to 2.7g/t gold.
Ø Resistivity variations are conformable with surface geology
and help map out sub-surface geology.
Ø Chargeability anomaly is a high priority drill target for
epithermal gold and/or porphyry copper mineralisation.
Ø Drilling
to be scheduled when budgets allow and to fit in with Company's
exciting exploration plans in Zambia.
Patrick Cheetham, Executive
Chairman of Tertiary Minerals plc said:
"The IP anomaly defined by this survey is large and present
over the full 700m length tested by the survey. The results from
our previous rock, soil and trench sampling all vector towards this
anomaly which is now a compelling drill target for the discovery of
an epithermal gold and/or porphyry deposit.
"Much attention has been focussed on our copper exploration
projects in Zambia, particularly on the Konkola West Project where
drilling is in progress that has the potential to deliver
transformational results for the Company. However, we continue to
advance our key projects in Nevada, so I am pleased to be reporting
these new results."
Further Information:
Tertiary Minerals plc:
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Patrick Cheetham, Executive Chairman
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+44
(0) 1625 838 679
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SP
Angel Corporate Finance LLP
Nominated Adviser and Broker
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Richard Morrison
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+44
(0) 203 470 0470
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Caroline Rowe
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Peterhouse Capital Limited
Joint Broker
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Lucy Williams
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+
44 (0) 207 469 0930
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Duncan Vasey
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Market Abuse Regulation
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this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside
information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU)
No. 596/2014 as it forms part of UK domestic law by virtue of the
European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 ('MAR'). Upon the publication
of this announcement via Regulatory Information Service ('RIS'),
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domain.
Detailed Information
Background
The Brunton Pass Project is located
in central Nevada and was acquired in 2021 after sampling of
prospector small-scale surface workings revealed high copper
values. Reconnaissance rock chip sampling and mapping were
subsequently carried out throughout the claim block returning
values up to 6.84% copper and 1.75 g/t gold in separate samples as
well as anomalous silver values.
Mineralisation at Brunton Pass is
closely associated with hornfels and skarn alteration of a mixed
sequence of Triassic aged carbonate and clastic sediments that form
a 1.8km x 0.75km, uplifted "window" (horst block) in fault contact
with younger Tertiary-age volcanic rocks.
Following initial prospecting,
several copper-in-soil anomalies with individual grades of up to
53ppm copper were delineated in areas where rock grab samples
contain percent-level copper values in small prospecting
pits.
In addition, two large mercury and
arsenic in soil anomalies were also defined in the eastern half of
the property in a north trending zone with values up to 52 ppm
mercury with the largest of these extending over an area
approximately 500m x 500m. These anomalies are centred on a north
trending zone of structural dislocation with a strike length of at
least 1.2km entirely within the project area (see Figure 1
below).
In late July 2022, six trenches were
excavated for a total of 386.2 metres over the zones of anomalous
copper, arsenic and mercury anomalies. Trenches T1, T2 and T11 were
excavated in the eastern half of the project area in the area of
the mercury-arsenic anomalies, whilst trenches T7, T8 and T10
targeted the copper soil anomalies in the southwest quadrant of the
project.
Further details of the results from
trenching can be found in the Company's news release of
1 November 2022 and are illustrated in Figure 1
below).
IP
Geophysical Survey
The Induced Polarisation ("IP") and
resistivity surveys now being reported were carried out by
contractor Zonge International using a dipole-dipole electrode
configuration and a 100m dipole spacing.
The survey was carried out on three
200m spaced lines in the southern part of the property to cut
across copper soil anomalies previously tested by trenches T7, T8
and T10 as well as the southern mercury-arsenic-copper soil anomaly
tested by trench T11. A fourth line was surveyed 500m to the north
across the northern part of the mercury-arsenic-copper anomaly
tested by trenches T1 and T2.
The survey measured both
Chargeability and Resistivity. Chargeability is a measure of the
potential to induce electric charge in conductive particles in the
rock (e.g. iron and copper sulphide minerals). Chargeability
anomalies are generated when the conductive particles are
disseminated in the rock, as is typical in many epithermal and
porphyry copper deposits. Resistivity is a measure of the extent to
which the larger rock mass resists the passage of electricity. It
is the opposite of conductivity and can be used to map different
rock types having different electrical properties.
The IP and Resistivity field data
was "inverted" in order to generate the subsurface distribution of
electrical properties in 2D along each survey line.
The Resistivity survey has
successfully delineated areas of Tertiary volcanics from the older
skarn altered limestones that host the mineralisation at Brunton
Pass.
In addition, a substantial
Chargeability anomaly was defined. This anomaly directly underlies,
and is likely related to, previously defined copper-mercury-arsenic
soil anomalies, the intense rock alteration seen in trench T11
where pathfinder elements arsenic and mercury are at 1,000 times
background, (see Figure 2 below) and, on the northern line, beneath
the gold‑bearing zone in trench T2 where sampling has yielded gold
values up to 2.7g/t gold. The Chargeability anomaly extends through
all of the surveyed lines, over a minimum strike length of 700m and
a width of up to 460m (see Figure 3 below).
All the results from previous
exploration work vector towards the newly defined Chargeability
anomaly, a large sub-surface target that warrants drill testing for
the discovery of an epithermal gold and/or porphyry deposit.
Drilling will be scheduled when budgets allow and to fit in with
the Company's exploration plans in Zambia where drilling is
currently in progress at the Konkola West Copper
Project.
Notes:
1.
The information in this
release has been compiled and reviewed by Mr. Patrick Cheetham
(MIMMM, MAusIMM) who is a qualified person for the purposes of the
AIM Note for Mining and Oil & Gas Companies. Mr. Cheetham is a
Member of the Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining and
also a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining &
Metallurgy.
2.
The news release may contain
certain statements and expressions of belief, expectation or
opinion which are forward looking statements, and which relate,
inter alia, to the Company's proposed strategy, plans and
objectives or to the expectations or intentions of the Company's
directors. Such forward-looking statements involve known and
unknown risks, uncertainties, and other important factors beyond
the control of the Company that could cause the actual performance
or achievements of the Company to be materially different from such
forward-looking statements. Accordingly, you should not rely on any
forward-looking statements and save as required by the AIM Rules
for Companies or by law, the Company does not accept any obligation
to disseminate any updates or revisions to such forward-looking
statements.
Figure 1. Map showing surface projection of Chargeability
anomaly, soil anomalies and trench locations.

Figure 2. Chargeability Section 3950N, 2D inversion

Figure 3. Brunton Pass Chargeability Stacked
Sections
