Yukon Metals:  Electromagnetic Survey Identifies Multiple Strong  Targets Coincident with Elevated Gold and Silver at Star River    ca.finance.yahoo.com
    Yukon Metals Corp.   Tue, November 5, 2024 at 6:00 a.m. PST 8 min read    YMMCF    0.00% 
     VANCOUVER,  British Columbia, Nov. 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Yukon  Metals Corp.  (CSE: YMC, FSE: E770, OTC: YMMCF – the “Company” or “Yukon  Metals”), is  pleased to provide an update from the 2024 reconnaissance  fieldwork on  its 715-hectare Star River Project, located 50 kilometres  (“km”) due  south of Ross River, Yukon, with all-season road access.
  In   September 2024, Aurora Geosciences of Yellowknife, NWT completed   ground-based Gravity and Time Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) surveys at   the Star River property to assist in target definition and support drill   hole planning. The TDEM survey was completed over the southern portion   of the property over a carbonate rock package, results of which are   presented here. Four prominent conductive zones were identified   in the TDEM survey and Maxwell plate modelling. Three zones are   coincident with historic mineral showings and 2024 high-grade rock chip   samples at Saddle, Canyon/F2, and F3. One zone north of the Saddle   showing is in an underexplored area. In addition, a LiDAR DEM (Digital   Elevation Model) lineament analysis revealing bedrock structures (Figure   2) was conducted by Yukon Metals and is presented with the TDEM and   rock geochemical data in Figure 1.
  Rory Quinn, President & CEO stated, “We   are excited to report multiple compelling targets with strong   electromagnetic responses coincident with gold and silver sampling   featuring up to 101 grams per tonne gold. These   targets are not only strong anomalies, they are large anomalies, and   will help focus our exploration efforts to maximize our chances of   adding substantial value to the project through drilling.”
  A   total of 20.6-line kilometers was completed with 100m line spacing,   including additional infill lines at 50m spacing over the F3 showing   area. The program involved three large, fixed ground loops at 500m x   500m size covering the Saddle, F2, Canyon, and F3 showings. The Maxwell   plates are interpreted simplified representations of subsurface   conductive bodies based on EM responses, which may correspond to zones   of metal-rich mineralization. The plate modeling assumes flat, tabular   shapes that may not fully capture complex geology, and results can be   sensitive to input parameters. Ongoing interpretive work is aimed at   refining these models by integrating additional geological parameters to   improve accuracy and provide detail in order to understand the   complexity of subsurface structures.
   
  
    Map  of vertical EM response (B-field Z-component) with overlaid target   plates, DEM lineaments, and Au g/t in prospecting samples.  
  Figure   1- Map of vertical EM response (B-field Z-component) with overlaid   target plates, DEM lineaments, and Au g/t in prospecting samples.
     Table 1- Maxwell Plate Model Parameters
 
  Name
 
  | UTM X (m)
 
  | UTM Y (m)
 
  | UTM Z (m)
 
  | Dip (°)
 
  | Dip Direction (°)
 
  | Plunge (°)
 
  | Length (m)
 
  | Depth Extent (m)
 
  |   SR-1
 
  | 649244
 
  | 6826961
 
  | 1319.9
 
  | 27.8
 
  | 347.6
 
  | 13.1
 
  | 250
 
  | 450
 
  |   SR-2
 
  | 649404
 
  | 6826196
 
  | 1594.1
 
  | 79.2
 
  | 220.7
 
  | -40.0
 
  | 250
 
  | 250
 
  |   SR-3
 
  | 649771
 
  | 6826490
 
  | 1449.5
 
  | 19.4
 
  | 346.6
 
  | -4.2
 
  | 400
 
  | 400
 
  |   SR-4
 
  | 650549
 
  | 6826918
 
  | 1383.3
 
  | 14.5
 
  | 300.4
 
  | -85.1
 
  | 300
 
  | 300
 
  |    
   
  
   LiDAR Digital Elevation Model lineament analysis.  
  Figure 2- LiDAR Digital Elevation Model lineament analysis.
  A   detailed DEM lineament analysis was conducted using high-resolution   drone LiDAR data, focusing primarily on areas with outcrop exposures to   identify structural features that could influence mineralization   pathways. This analysis involved digitally mapping linear features and   highlighting interesting areas for future ground truthing. Anomalous   silver and gold in prospecting samples taken near the F2 and F3 showings   follow prominent N-S lineaments. Further analysis is ongoing to   integrate these lineaments with geochemical, geophysical and geologic   data, aiding in the refinement of exploration targets.
  About the Star River Project 
  Yukon Metals owns 100% of the Star River base and precious metals project accessible by all-season road   from the Robert Campbell Highway and adjacent to the former Ketza Mine   haul road. The project is host to multiple showings of polymetallic   carbonate replacement mineralization and quartz-sulphide veins first   discovered in the 1950s. Remnants of underground and surface workings   using historical exploration techniques are visible around much of the   property and tied together with previously established access roads and   trails branching from the Ketza Mine road.
  Methodology Lineament Analysis Hillshade   images at varying illumination and altitude angles and varying  vertical  exaggeration factors were produced from detailed drone LiDAR  data and  used to digitally draw lineaments. In this analysis, DEM  lineaments were  drawn at three scales: 1: 100 000, 1: 50 000 and 1: 25  000 on areas  with prominent features or outcrop exposures.
  TDEM Aurora   Geophysics conducted the ground TDEM survey using the ARMIT b-Field  and  dB/dt system, developed by Abitibi Geophysics. The grid was  surveyed  using 25 m stations along each 100m spaced line. Three loops  of 500m x  500m were used to survey the grid and receiver stations were  read off  the end of each loop and in-loop to complete each survey line.  This  approach was proposed as the most effective balance of survey   resolution, efficiency, and EM coupling with the targeted manto-chimney   style mineralization. TDEM data was delivered in AMIRA format (B-field)   and plates were modelled in Maxwell software by ElectroMagnetic  Imaging  Technology.
  Sampling Rock   samples were sent to ALS Minerals for analysis with sample preparation   in Whitehorse, Yukon and analysis in North Vancouver, British  Columbia.
  Samples  were prepared by crush to 70 % passing 2mm,  250g split pulverised  better than 85% passing 75 microns (Prep-31A).  Pulp samples were  analysed for 34 elements by four acid digestion and  ICP-AES (ME-ICP61).  All samples were analyzed for gold by fire assay  and AAS with a 50g  nominal sample weight (Au-AA24). Samples over 10 g/t  Au were assayed  with 50g sample fire assay with gravimetric finish  (Au-GRA22). Samples  over 1500 g/t Ag were assayed by 50g sample fire  assay with gravimetric  finish (Ag-GRA21). Samples over 10,000 g/t Ag  were analysed with  Ag-CON01.
  Rock samples taken while  prospecting  referenced in this release are selective in nature and  collected to  determine the presence or absence of mineralization and  may not be  representative of the mineralization hosted on the project.
   
  
   TDEM survey station and loop locations.  
  Figure 3- TDEM survey station and loop locations.
   
  
   Star River Project Location Map  
  Figure 4- Star River Project Location Map
  Qualified Person The   technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved   by Helena Kuikka, P.Geo., VP Exploration for Yukon Metals and a   Qualified Person (as defined by National Instrument 43-101).
  About Yukon Metals Corp.
  Yukon Metals is well financed and represents a property portfolio built on over 30 years of prospecting by the Berdahl family, the prospecting team behind Snowline Gold’s portfolio of primary gold assets.   The Yukon Metals portfolio consists primarily of copper-gold and   silver-lead-zinc assets, with a substantial gold and silver component. 
  The Company is led by an experienced Board of Directors and Management Team across technical and finance disciplines.
  Yukon   Metals is focused on fostering sustainable growth and prosperity  within  Yukon's local communities, while simultaneously enhancing  stakeholder  value. Our strategy centers around inclusivity and shared  prosperity,  offering both community members and investors the chance to  contribute  to, and benefit from, our ventures.
  The Yukon
  The  Yukon ranks 10th  most prospective for mineral potential across global  jurisdictions  according to the Fraser Institute’s 2023 Survey of Mining  Companies, and  is host to a highly experienced and conscientious local  workforce,  fostered by a long culture of exploration coupled with deep  respect for  the land. Recent major discoveries with local roots such  as Snowline  Gold’s Rogue Project - Valley Discovery, demonstrate the  Yukon’s  potential to generate fresh district-scale mining  opportunities.
  YUKON METALS CORP.
  “Rory Quinn”
  Rory Quinn, President & CEO Email:  roryquinn@yukonmetals.com
  Tempelman-Kluit,   D.J., 2012. Geology of the Quiet Lake and Finlayson Lake map areas,   south-central Yukon – An early interpretation of bedrock stratigraphy   and structure; Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 5487. Doi:   10.4095/291931
  CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION
  This   news release contains certain forward-looking information, including   information about the metal association and geology of the prospect area   at Star River, strong electromagnetic responses coincident with gold   and silver sampling pointing to gold and silver deposits, the accuracy   of the completed plate modelling and geophysical surveys, the potential   for economic grades of silver and gold, Yukon’s potential to generate   fresh district-scale mining opportunities, and the Company’s future   plans and intentions. Wherever possible, words such as “may”, “will”,   “should”, “could”, “expect”, “plan”, “intend”, “anticipate”, “believe”,   “estimate”, “predict” or “potential” or the negative or other  variations  of these words, or similar words or phrases, have been used  to identify  the forward-looking information. These statements reflect  management’s  current beliefs and are based on information currently  available to  management as at the date hereof.
  Forward-looking   information involves significant risks, uncertainties and assumptions.   Many factors could cause actual results, performance or achievements to   differ materially from those discussed or implied in the  forward-looking  information. Such factors include, among other things:  risks and  uncertainties relating to Star River not being a prospective  gold-rich  or silver-rich geological system; rock samples analysed not  being  representative of overall mineralization; the required  assumptions of  completed plate modelling results; not having  significant scale and a  lack of economic grade minerals; the Yukon not  having the potential to  generate fresh district-scale mining  opportunities; and other risks and  uncertainties. See the section  entitled “Risk Factors” in the Company’s  listing statement dated May  30, 2024, available under the Company’s  profile on SEDAR+ at  www.sedarplus.ca   for additional risk factors. These factors should be considered   carefully, and readers should not place undue reliance on the   forward-looking information. Although the forward-looking information   contained in this news release is based upon what management believes to   be reasonable assumptions, the Company cannot assure readers that   actual results will be consistent with the forward-looking information.   The forward-looking information is made as of the date of this news   release, and the Company assumes no obligation to update or revise the   information to reflect new events or circumstances, except as required   by law.
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