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IMPACT Silver Intersects 15.14% ZnEq over 3.07m Including 24.69% ZnEq over 1.47m at the Plomosas Mine
Newsfile· 2025-11-20 18:26
Core Insights - IMPACT Silver Corp. announced high-grade drill results from the Juarez Zone at its Plomosas Mine, with significant intersections including 15.14% ZnEq over 3.07 meters and 24.69% ZnEq over 1.47 meters [1][2][5] Drilling Results - New drill intersections in the Juarez Zone include: - Hole UGMJ-2547: 4.49 meters at 15.14% ZnEq, with a notable interval of 2.15 meters at 24.69% ZnEq [2] - Other holes reported varying grades, with some intervals showing high concentrations of zinc, lead, and silver [2][3] Geological Context - The Juarez Zone is located stratigraphically below the Mina Vieja horizon and has separate access, indicating potential for further exploration [3][4] - Mineralization occurs in carbonate replacement zones across three bedrock units, suggesting a complex geological environment conducive to high-grade deposits [6] Company Strategy and Operations - The CEO expressed satisfaction with the new drill results, highlighting the potential for expanding mining operations into these newly identified areas [5] - The company is actively exploring other targets along a six-kilometer CRD trend, indicating a strategic focus on expanding its resource base [5] Company Overview - IMPACT Silver Corp. operates two mining projects in Mexico, with a focus on high-grade zinc production and exploration potential [7][10] - The Plomosas Mine has been identified as a historic high-grade zinc producer with significant exploration upside, having restarted operations in late 2023 [10]