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High-Grade Mineralization At Copala Structure
High-Grade Mineralization At Copala Structure
VANCOUVER – Vizsla Silver Corp. reported on 26 new drill holes targeting the Tajitos – Copala resource area at the Panuco silver-gold project located in Mexico. The results are exclusively from the Copala Vein located in the western portion of the district and expand the high-grade mineralized footprint to over 900 meters along strike by 400 meters down dip.
“The Copala Vein, located just north of Tajitos, has now become our primary focus for near-term resource expansion at Panuco,” said, Michael Konnert, President and CEO. “Nowhere else in the district have we observed such high precious metals grades over such broad intervals, located just below surface. With several newly reported intercepts grading over 1,000 g/t AgEq, Copala continues to demonstrate high-grade mineral continuity both along strike and down dip, ultimately supporting the potential for a material expansion to the Copala resource base. To date, we have now reported 72 holes from Copala, effectively expanding the mineralized footprint to over 900m long by 400m down dip, with mineralization open in all directions.”
The Copala Vein is a structure located at the northern extent and on the hangingwall side of the Tajitos structure. Copala is marked by high precious metals grades (up to 11,053 g/t silver and 33.50 g/t gold over 1.26 mTW) hosted within a broader envelope of vein-breccia up to 82 meters thick with local mineralized pockets up to 20.45 mTW averaging 1,030 g/t AgEq (780 g/t silver and 4.23 g/t gold). The most recent intercepts and interpretations show that Copala dips shallowly to the east (~35°) in its northern sector and steepens to ~52° to the east in the south sector.
Drilling has now traced Copala mineralization along 900 meters of strike length and approximately 400 meters down dip. Furthermore, the intercepts expand the zones NNW-SSE striking high-grade shoot an additional 450m to the SSE, beyond the March 2022 resource boundary. This high-grade sub-zone remains open to the north, south and down-dip to the east. Ongoing detailed structural-geologic interpretations suggest mineralization continues to the south, beyond the previously reported Cristiano Vein (see press releases dated January 19, 2022 and March 10, 2022), and is a near-term focus for expansion as Vizsla continues to explore this area.
Drilling focused on expanding the Copala resource area continues to highlight well-developed, high-grade mineral continuity. The intercepts reported here, along with previously reported intercepts located to the north and the Copala 2 vein-splay intercepts situated between Tajitos and Copala, support the potential to discover additional blind to surface veins in the vicinity.
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