Core Viewpoint - Masivo Silver Corp. has completed the design of a strategic drill target program at the Cerro Colorado property in Sonora, Mexico, aiming to explore the potential for significant mineralization [1][2]. Drill Program Overview - The drill program consists of eight holes totaling 1,300 meters, designed by Senior Mexican Geologist Jorge Rafael Gallardo with input from P.Geo Brian Brewer and P.Geo Mark Bailey [1]. - The program is expected to enhance the understanding of the property's potential and unlock significant value [2]. Specific Drill Hole Objectives - Hole A: Targets a depth of 130 meters to hit a zone of polymetallic sulfides, with potential for high values of silver, gold, copper, lead, and zinc [2]. - Hole B: Planned approximately 500 meters northeast of Hole A, targeting a depth of 150 meters to test a high chargeability anomaly and follow up on historic high-grade values, including assays of 1,840 g/t silver, 4.82 g/t gold, 3.06% copper, 4.55% lead, and 2.92% zinc [3]. - Holes C, D & E: Positioned between Holes A and B, with Hole C and E targeting 150 meters and Hole D extending to 200 meters to test the same mineralized structure [4]. - Holes F & G: Planned to reach depths of 150 to 300 meters northeast of Hole B, aimed at assessing the continuity of the mineralized structure along a southwest-to-northeast trend [5]. - Hole H: Oriented to target a southeast-to-northwest structural system, which is perpendicular to the main trend, with a planned depth of 120 meters [6][7]. Geological Insights - The property features two distinct structural systems: one controlling Ag-Au-Cu-Pb-Zn mineralization and the other hosting Au-Cu-Ag, which may create highly fractured and porous zones conducive to mineralization [9].
Masivo Announces Drill Program at Cerro Colorado