These resources have been independently estimated utilizing
Company Phase I drilling and sampling programs along with
independently?validated historic data. Drilling to date has
been relatively widespread in the Phase I area which is
approximately 1 kilometre by 500 metres. As a result, the
initial resource estimates are considered by the Company to
cover only a portion of the overall potential within the
Phase I area.
The Main Mineralized Trend which includes the Phase I and II
drilling areas has an overall length of 2.5 kilometres and an
average minimum width of 500 metres (see attached map and
News Release dated Nov. 14, 2011 for description of target
areas). Phase II drilling is currently underway.
CATEGORY** | TONNES | AG GPT | AU GPT | CU % | CONTAINED AG OZ | CONTAINED AU OZ | CONTAINED CU LBS | CONTAINED AG EQ. OZ* |
INFERRED*** | 57,940,000 | 28.0 | 0.18 | 0.21 | 51,348,000 | 333,400 | 270,296,000 | 101,918,000 |
* Silver equivalency includes silver, gold and copper and excludes lead, zinc, molybdenum and tungsten values. Ag:Au is 50:1, Ag:Cu is 86:1, based on 5 year historic metal price trends of US$24/oz silver, US$1200/oz gold, US$3/lb copper. 100% metallurgical recovery is assumed.
**Classified by EBA, A Tetra Tech Company and conforms to NI 43?101, 43?101CP, and CIM definitions for resources. All numbers are rounded. Inferred Resources have been estimated from geological evidence and limited sampling and must be treated with a lower level of confidence than Measured and Indicated Resources.
*** Mineralization boundaries used in the interpretation of the geological model and resource estimate are based on a cutoff grade of 15 gpt Ag Eq using the metal price ratios described above.
Using a higher cutoff grade of 30 gpt Ag Eq. reduces the
Inferred Resource tonnage to an estimate of 35.5 million
tonnes with increased grades of 39 gpt silver, 0.22 gpt gold,
and 0.30% Cu. Compared to the lower cutoff grade of 15 gpt Ag
Eq., these resources contain approximately 44.3 million
ounces of silver, 246,000 ounces of gold and 237.5 million
pounds of copper or a total of 86.4 million ounces silver
equivalent*.
The resource estimation for La Joya is based on recent and
historical information collected by the Company and previous
operators (Luismin/Goldcorp) from1979 to present. The most
significant components of the data for the Phase I resource
area are the recent results from 27 drill holes (5,753.7
metres) and 178 surface samples (504.7 metres) completed by
the Company. Eight previously announced independently
validated historic drill holes (2,574.35 metres) were also
used for resource estimation (see News Release dated Nov. 14,
2011). Drill hole spacing for the 35 holes (8,328 metres)
used in the resource estimation is approximately 100 metres.
The entire database includes 83 drill holes totaling 21,473
metres, 77 holes on the Company concessions and 6 holes on
the adjacent Goldcorp concessions. There are 48 holes located
outside of the Phase I resource area that are being used to
guide Phase II drilling.
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Selective areas of lead, zinc, tungsten and molybdenum
mineralization are also being evaluated. These metals are
considered potential by?products of the Ag?Au?Cu
mineralization. Resource estimations for these metals will be
reported when completed and incorporated in the Technical
Report.
Based on available data and computer modeling, the current
most continuous mineralization at La Joya is hosted within at
least 9 sub?vertical, near east?west striking
structurally?controlled stockwork zones. These zones are
considered to be semi?continuous along strike with true
widths ranging from 15 to 50 metres using a cutoff grade of
15 gpt Ag Eq. At least 14 near?horizontal mantos
(semi?continuous disseminated stratabound sulphides) have
been defined within the resource area, which are cross?cut by
the stockwork zones and are currently considered secondary to
stockwork mineralization. The La Joya deposit is currently
interpreted to host four related styles of mineralization,
(See News Release dated October 17, 2011 for defined types of
mineralization at La Joya.)
Initial metallurgical test work on three mineralized core
samples suggests that the La Joya deposit may be amenable to
conventional flotation processes for copper concentrating
with gold and silver components. Further metallurgical test
work is required to fully confirm flotation amenability and
determine metal recoveries. The nearby Sabinas Mine
(Penoles), which is considered to be a similar deposit style
to La Joya, has been in production for many years and is
currently producing at an estimated rate of 4,000 tonnes/day
and shipping flotation concentrate overseas.
The La Joya Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate was completed
by EBA Engineering Consultants Ltd., a Tetra Tech Company,
using Gemcom GEMS modelling software to conform to guidelines
and definitions established by National Instrument 43?101 and
the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. The resource
is based on verified information from historical and recent
Company sources. Solid boundaries for the mineralization were
interpreted using a minimum 15 Ag Eq cut?off from drill holes
composites. Raw assay data was composited to 1 metre and
interpolated into a 5 metre x 5 metre x 5 metre block size
model using inverse distance squared methodology and two sets
of search ellipses. The search ellipse ranges were based on
geological field observation, geostatistical analysis and
iterative interpolation. Grade interpolation within
stratabound manto mineralization utilized an anisotropic
search ellipse oriented along the interpreted trend of
bedding with major and semi?major axis ranges of 75 metres
and a minor axis range of 40 metres. Where manto grades
exceeded 200 gpt Ag, 2 gpt Au, or 3% Cu, the search ellipse
was limited to major and semi?major axis ranges of 50 metres,
and a minor axis range of 25 metres. Grade interpolation
within sub?vertical structurally?controlled stockwork zones
utilized an anisotropic ellipse oriented along the
interpreted zones with major and semi?major axis ranges of
150 metres and a minor axis range of 30 metres. A minimum of
3 composites, to a maximum of 20, were required to
interpolate block grades with no more than 5 composites
reporting from any one drill hole in manto mineralization, or
no more than 3 composites reporting from any one drill hole
in the stockwork zones. Based on limited laboratory testing,
a value of 3 was applied as a specific gravity for all
materials in the model. Using the definitions in the CIM
Definition Standards for Mineral Resources and Mineral
Reserves, all Mineral Resources have been classified as being
Inferred based on the number of samples used for estimation
and the overall confidence in interpretation from the widely
spaced drill holes for this style of deposit. Inferred
Resources should not be used as the basis for evaluation of
economic viability of the project. Details of these criteria
will be presented in the Technical Report to be filed on
SEDAR.
The independent Qualified Persons for the La Joya resource
estimation whom have reviewed and approved the contents of
this news release are James Barr., P.Geo. and Lara Reggin,
P.Geo. both from the consulting firm of EBA Engineering
Consultants Ltd., a Tetra Tech Company and Ting Lu, P.Eng.
from Wardrop Engineering, a Tetra Tech Company. A Technical
Report currently being prepared by the Qualified Persons will
adhere to the disclosure requirements of NI 43?101 and will
be filed no later than 45 days from the date of this release.
There have been no previous qualified resources reported for
La Joya.
FORWARD?LOOKING STATEMENTS
This news release contains "forward?looking statements" within the meaning of Canadian securities legislation and the United States Securities Litigation Reform
Act of 1995. Such forward?looking statements concern the Company's anticipated results and developments in the Company's operations in future periods,
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planned exploration and development of its properties, plans related to its business and other matters that may occur in the future. These statements relate to analyses and other information that are based on expectations of future performance, including silver and gold production and planned work programs. Statements concerning reserves and mineral resource estimates may also constitute forward?looking statements to the extent that they involve estimates of the mineralization that will be encountered if the property is developed and, in the case of mineral reserves, such statements reflect the conclusion based on certain assumptions that the mineral deposit can be economically exploited.
Forward?looking statements are subject to a variety of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which could cause actual events or results to differ from those expressed or implied by the forward?looking statements, including, without limitation: risks related to precious and base metal price fluctuations; risks related to fluctuations in the currency markets (particularly the Mexican peso, Canadian dollar and United States dollar); risks related to the inherently dangerous activity of mining, including conditions or events beyond our control, and operating or technical difficulties in mineral exploration, development and mining activities; uncertainty in the Company's ability to raise financing and fund the exploration and development of its mineral properties; uncertainty as to actual capital costs, operating costs, production and economic returns, and uncertainty that development activities will result in profitable mining operations; risks related to reserves and mineral resource figures being estimates based on interpretations and assumptions which may result in less mineral production under actual conditions than is currently estimated and to diminishing quantities or grades of mineral reserves as properties are mined; risks related to governmental regulations and obtaining necessary licenses and permits; risks related to the business being subject to environmental laws and regulations which may increase costs of doing business and restrict our operations; risks related to mineral properties being subject to prior unregistered agreements, transfers, or claims and other defects in title; risks relating to inadequate insurance or inability to obtain insurance; risks related to potential litigation; risks related to the global economy; risks related to the Company's status as a foreign private issuer in the United States; risks related to all of the Company's properties being located in Mexico and El Salvador, including political, economic, social and regulatory instability; and risks related to officers and directors becoming associated with other natural resource companies which may give rise to conflicts of interests. Should one or more of these risks and uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described in the forward?looking statements. The Company's forward?looking statements are based on beliefs, expectations and opinions of management on the date the statements are made. For the reasons set forth above, investors should not place undue reliance on forward?looking statements.
The information provided in this news release is not intended to be a comprehensive review of all matters and developments concerning the Company. It should be read in conjunction with all other disclosure documents of the Company. The information contained herein is not a substitute for detailed investigation or analysis. No securities commission or regulatory authority has reviewed the accuracy or adequacy of the information presented.
"J. Scott Drever"
J. Scott Drever, President
SILVERCREST MINES INC.
Contact: Fred Cooper
Telephone: (604) 694?1730 ext. 108
Fax: (604) 694?1761
Toll Free: 1?866?691?1730
Email: info@silvercrestmines.comWebsite: www.silvercrestmines.comSuite 501 ? 570 Granville Street
Vancouver, BC Canada V6C 3P1
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange)
accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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