Rockcliff Expands Tower Deposit Towards Untested Tower South Anomaly

Results Include 3.95% CuEq Across 11.39 Metres and 4.06% CuEq Across 8.23 Metres


TORONTO, Feb. 11, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rockcliff Metals Corporation (“Rockcliff” or the “Company”) (CSE: RCLF) (FRANKFURT: RO0, WKN: A2H60G) is pleased to announce that the 2019 drill program on its 100% owned Tower property has discovered a copper-bearing extension to the existing Tower deposit. The discovery holes are located immediately south and up to 200 metres (m) from drill holes intersected in the Tower deposit. The copper rich massive sulphide mineralization of the Tower deposit is traceable using electromagnetic geophysical surveys. A similar, priority one electromagnetic geophysical anomaly termed the the Tower South Anomaly has been identified 700m south, and along strike of, the Tower deposit.  This high priority target remains untested and is now drill ready.

A total of 26 holes totalling 11,030m were completed in late 2019.  Significant highlight assays within the Tower deposit and along strike to the south of the Tower deposit include:

  • TB-045: yielded 13.28% CuEq across 4.15m
  • TB-047: yielded 13.30% CuEq across 3.81m
  • TB-049: yielded 8.34% CuEq across 2.34m
  • TB-055: yielded 3.95% CuEq across 11.39m
  • TB-058: yielded 8.71% CuEq across 4.84m
  • TB-063: yielded 4.06% CuEq across 8.23m

Rockcliff’s President and CEO Alistair Ross commented: “The extension of the mineralized zone by 200 metres to the south and towards the high priority Tower South Anomaly, especially finding thicker intersections near surface, bodes well for the updated NI 43-101 resource estimate update currently underway. The infill drilling also continues to confirm our previous understanding of the deposit. We look forward to completing the technical reports on the Tower, Talbot and Rail deposits later in the first quarter of this year.”

The significant down-the-hole assays from the 2019 Tower drill program are tabled below:

        
Hole #Actual drill Intercept in metresCu%Zn%Au g/tAg g/tCuEq%Description
 fromtolength      
TP19-038221.60226.675.072.320.520.2913.042.84extension hole
TP19-039210.10213.703.601.870.920.3110.482.53extension hole
TP19-040379.50382.262.760.280.100.031.560.36Infill hole
TP19-041459.15461.602.451.991.340.288.712.77infill hole
TP19-042444.65446.902.251.310.260.247.001.64infill hole
TP19-043612.60614.001.400.981.420.223.371.71infill hole
TP19-044393.20394.501.300.700.500.102.930.99infill hole
TP19-045208.35212.504.158.221.635.7553.6013.28infill hole
TP19-046589.85591.852.002.790.880.2513.753.42infill hole
TP19-047287.30291.113.818.912.414.3452.8513.30infill hole
TP19-048242.00246.854.852.080.420.5612.712.75infill hole
TP19-049350.64353.232.596.711.930.8730.408.34infill hole
TP19-050317.92322.784.863.690.630.6821.204.60infill hole
TP19-052274.29276.312.025.791.220.8029.267.08infill hole
TP19-053678.34681.823.480.770.140.215.331.03infill hole
TP19-054462.02464.052.031.172.110.132.482.09infill hole
TP19-055233.00244.3911.393.001.070.5318.843.95extension hole
and249.62256.637.011.070.080.154.071.24 
TP19-057341.96342.971.010.690.240.083.530.87extension hole
TP19-058238.52243.364.847.830.270.7229.318.71infill hole
TP19-059474.62477.052.431.830.530.238.672.28infill hole
TP19-060176.08179.363.281.140.120.168.061.37infill hole
and542.48542.910.434.251.630.7318.175.55 
TP19-061410.53412.221.720.420.110.0511.140.60extension hole
TP19-062548.47554.385.910.910.070.184.211.10infill hole
 560.44560.790.351.721.030.166.602.29 
TP19-063245.56253.798.233.260.600.5321.264.06extension hole
with245.76247.001.2410.492.452.4879.4113.89 
and264.56265.801.240.980.320.064.711.19 
and276.10276.760.661.420.140.127.831.63 

m = metres represent down hole thickness as true thickness is not currently known, g/t = grams per tonne, CuEq** = copper equivalent values used: US$3.00 copper, US$1.15 zinc, US$1400 ($45.02/gram) gold, US$20.00 ($0.64/gram) silver.  100% metal recoveries were applied.  CuEq = Cu grade % + (Zn grade %  X Zn price per lb / Cu price per pound) + (Au grade g/t X Au price per gram / Cu price per tonne) X 100 + (Ag grade g/t X Ag price per gram / Cu price per tonne) X 100.   Holes TP-051 and TP-056 were not in the assay stream as they were used 100% for metallurgical and ore sorting studies.  The numbers may not add up due to rounding.

Drilling continues to confirm the high-grade nature of the Tower deposit. Additional near surface drilling intersected high-grade copper mineralization that extends the Tower deposit 200m southward. Rockcliff’s  geophysical surveys (airborne, surface and bore-hole) have confirmed a high priority exploration target, termed the Tower South Anomaly, located approximately 700m south of the current limit of the Tower deposit. Drilling is planned for the Tower South Anomaly and surrounding area to determine the copper potential to the south of the Tower deposit (see figure 1 below).

Presently, the Tower deposit is identified as a remobilized, single, steeply dipping, high-grade, Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) lens that is located immediately below a 100m thick layer of Paleozoic limestone cover. The Tower deposit consists of stringers and massive sulphide lenses of chalcopyrite, pyrite, pyrrhotite and sphalerite. Drilling has intersected the deposit and the extension mineralization over a strike length of 850m and to a vertical depth of up to 600m. The Tower deposit remains open along strike and at depth. Within the property limits, the Tower deposit and the Tower South Anomaly are associated within a 12-kilometre-long arcuate trending magnetic horizon hosting several additional untested conductive airborne targets considered by the Company to be worthy of follow-up exploration.    

Figure 1:  Left Image: Tower deposit with associated airborne VTEM Tower Anomaly and VTEM Tower South Anomaly (untested). Right Image: Tower Deposit with associated surface VTEM Tower Anomaly and TDEM Tower South Anomaly (untested)

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Mineral Resource Statement

The following Mineral Resource estimate was prepared by Generic Geo Inc. with an effective date of March 18, 2019.

         
CategoryVolume
(m3 x 1000)
Density
(tonnes/m3)
Tonnage
(tonnes x 1000)
Cu %Zn %Ag (ppm)Au (ppb)Thickness
(m)
Indicated334.9013.2371,084.1863.731.0517.279546.8782.06
Inferred418.6472.9941,253.5221.991.029.777268.1922.26
         

Notes:

  1. CIM definitions were followed for the estimation of mineral resources.
  2. Mineral resources are estimated at a Cu cut-off of 0.5%.
  3. Specific Gravity measurements were taken on a portion of the samples and where actual measurements were not available an average of 3.00 was used.
  4. Mineral resources are not mineral reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability.
  5. considered the Tower Copper Deposit to be reasonably amenable to extraction using underground mining methods.
  6. There are no known factors related to permitting, legal, title, taxation, socio-economic, environmental, and marketing or political issues which could materially affect the mineral resource at the time of reporting.
  7. The QP opinion (Generic Geo Inc.) is that the sample preparation, security, analytical procedures, and collar, survey, lithology and assay databases were adequate to be used for 3D modelling and resource estimation after the QA/QC review was completed and all issues were resolved. The quality of the drill database used for the resource estimation was excellent.

The Mineral Resource  estimatefor the Tower deposit was prepared Mr. Kelly Malcolm P.Geo (APGO #2864)  who is an independent Qualified Person for the purpose of NI 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

Additional drill hole information from the 2019 Tower drill program is highlighted below:

      
Hole# UTM-EUTM-NDip (deg)Azimuth
(deg)
Length
metres
TP19-0384860935980752-50305272
TP19-0394861335980791-49308260
TP19-0404861785980683-53305437
TP19-041486682.55981232.3-51283548
TP19-0424861785980683-60305527
TP19-043486636.55981065-58284653
TP19-0444862195980725-58305475
TP19-0454863045980948-47301269
TP19-046486682.55981232.3-61283641
TP19-0474863245980930-55303341
TP19-0484861405980838-66285311
TP19-0494863245980930-62305404
TP19-0504862365980836-66303398
TP19-0514862615080950-54287244
TP19-0524863205980998-64305335
TP19-053486636.55981065-62284713
TP19-0544860485981193-61103521
TP19-0554860615980711-50305275
TP19-0564861595981195-54109224
TP19-0574861085980675-52305404
TP19-0584861595981195-61119281
TP19-059486682.55981232.3-48275536
TP19-060486687.45981306.7-63285602
TP19-0614861545980639-53305509
TP19-0624860485981193-65103602
TP19-0634860285980671-50305308
      

Quality Control and Quality Assurance

Samples of half core were packaged and shipped directly from Rockcliff’s core facility in Snow Lake to TSL Laboratories (TSL), in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.  TSL is a Canadian assay laboratory and is accredited under ISO/IEC 17025.  Each bagged core sample was dried, crushed to 70% passing 10 mesh and a 250g pulp is pulverized to 95% passing 150 mesh for assaying.  A 0.5g cut is taken from each pulp for base metal analyses and leached in a multi acid (total) digestion and then analyzed for copper, lead, zinc and silver by atomic absorption.  Gold concentrations are determined by fire assay using a 30g charge followed by an atomic absorption finish.  Samples greater than the upper detection limit (3000 ppb) are reanalyzed using fire assay gravimetric using a 1 AT charge.  Rockcliff inserted certified blanks and standards in the sample stream to ensure lab integrity. Rockcliff has no relationship with TSL other than TSL being a service provider to the Company.

Ken Lapierre P.Geo., Vice-President, Exploration of Rockcliff, a Qualified Person in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements as set out in NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information that forms the basis for the disclosure contained in this press release.

About Rockcliff Metals Corporation

Rockcliff is a well-funded Canadian resource development and exploration company, with a fully functional +1,000 tpd leased processing and tailings facility as well as several advance-staged, high-grade copper and zinc dominant VMS deposits in the Snow Lake area of central Manitoba.  The Company is a major landholder in the Flin Flon-Snow Lake greenstone belt which is home to the largest Paleoproterozoic VMS district in the world, hosting mines and deposits containing copper, zinc, gold and silver.  The Company’s extensive portfolio of properties totals over 4,500 square kilometres and includes eight of the highest-grade, undeveloped VMS deposits in the belt.

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Rockcliff Metals Corporation                                                       
Alistair Ross                                                                                          
President & CEO                                                                 
Phone:(249) 805 9020                                                                       
aross@rockcliffmetals.com           

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