Fireweed Metals Identifies Targets using Muon Tomography    finance.yahoo.com
    Fireweed Metals Corp.   Wed, March 26, 2025 at 1:49 PM PDT 8 min read   FWEDF    -0.38%       VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FIREWEED METALS CORP. (“Fireweed” or the “Company”)  (TSXV: FWZ; OTCQX: FWEDF) is pleased to announce the identification of  three targets for further exploration at the Boundary Zone deposit,  Macpass, Yukon, utilizing a cutting-edge multiphysics muon tomography  survey with its partner Ideon Technologies.
   Highlights
   - Three targets identified at Boundary Zone with anomalous modeled density.
    - Co-incident gravity anomalies strengthen the target areas.
    - Fireweed anticipates drill-testing these targets in 2025.
      
   CEO Statement
   Ian  Gibbs, CEO, stated, “Technological innovation in mineral exploration  will be the key to discovering the next generation of mineral deposits.  We are proud pioneers of integrating progressive methods such as this  downhole muon tomography technique in mineral exploration, leveraging  this industry-leading technology developed by our partners at Ideon. The  early results from the survey have provided some compelling targets  that we are excited to test during the upcoming field season at  Macpass.”
   Muon Tomography Survey
   Commissioned  in September of 2024, the muon tomography survey located at the  Boundary Zone deposit within the Macpass project, Yukon, Canada, is the  farthest north deployment of downhole muon detectors in the world and  one of the first applications of muon tomography in the greenfield  exploration environment. Three drillholes were completed in PQ diameter  (85 mm internal diameter) between 450 to 600 m in depth facilitating  Ideon’s deployment of seven muon detectors within each drill string.  Detectors are spread apart within each hole for a total of 21 detectors  across the three setups.
   
   Muon  tomography functions by detecting the number and arrival direction of  sub-atomic particles called ‘muons’ that are generated at a constant  rate by the interaction of cosmic rays and the Earth’s atmosphere. These  particles penetrate through solid materials such as rock; however, they  lose energy and are eventually absorbed by these materials. Muons lose  energy more quickly when travelling through denser material, and the  count of muons received at a detector can be equated to the distance and  the average density of the material between the detector and the muon  source. By utilizing multiple detectors with different views of the  subsurface, the density of a volume of rock can be estimated through  triangulation of the intensity of muons recorded at different detector  locations. The muon data can be inverted into a block model that  provides a 3D estimate of subsurface density that has high resolution  and tight spatial constraints of the anomaly shapes and sizes.
    Fireweed  are using muon tomography in an effort to detect dense bodies of rock,  such as zinc deposits, that would cause “shadows” to appear in the muon  data, where fewer muons are reaching detectors that are imaging the  dense deposits. The very high density of high-grade massive sulphide  bodies observed at Macpass makes these kinds of targets particularly  well suited to detection using muon tomography.
  Dr.  Jack Milton, VP Geology, stated, “Muon tomography is a well-established  subject in science, supported by decades of research but it is now an  emerging, field-proven technology for use in the exploration  environment. We are thrilled to be using muon tomography for zinc  exploration as it is the only geophysical method besides gravity surveys  that could directly detect these kinds of deposits at Macpass. We see  the potential for muon tomography to provide greater resolution and  greater accuracy in estimating the source of density anomalies compared  to more traditional gravity surveys. Muon tomography can also reliably  detect and resolve more subtle density contrasts at greater depths than  gravity surveys, which opens up our search space for zinc exploration  within one of the most prolific zinc-basins on Earth. Furthermore, this  new technique allows us to operate more cost-effectively and decreases  our exploration footprint.”
  This  survey was part of a collaboration involving Fireweed and Ideon under  the Subsurface Intelligence to Unlock Critical Minerals Supply (UCM)  project from DIGITAL, Canada’s Global Innovation Cluster. Fireweed is  eligible for up to $1.5 million in cash funding from DIGITAL to support  this project.
  Results
  After  four months of passive imaging at Boundary Zone, the results of the  muon survey have successfully independently detected and modelled  volumes of high densities at Boundary Zone that closely resemble the  orientations and spatial constraints of the deposit defined through  drilling and reported in the September 2024 Mineral Resource Estimate.
  Fireweed  and Ideon have also identified three targets of interest outside of the  mineral resource exhibiting anomalous estimated density: Boundary East,  Boundary South, and Boundary North (Figure 1). These results are  preliminary as additional survey data will be collected as the survey  progresses over the next few months.
  To assist  in targeting, the ground gravity data and the muon data were combined  into a single 3D inversion (Figure 2). Areas of anomalous density in  both surveys corroborate very well and generated an improved model over  the inversion from either dataset alone.
   
  
   Picture1  
  Figure  1: Three new exploration targets identified by the inversion of  preliminary muon data: Boundary East, Boundary North, and Boundary  South. The estimated density in grams per cubic centimetre (g/cm3)  is shown relative to drill holes traces and a vertical projection of  the outline of the Boundary Zone open-pit constrained Mineral Resources1.
   
  
   Picture2  
  Figure  2: Preliminary inversion of combined muon and gravity survey data with  estimated density in grams per cubic centimetre (g/cm3) for values above 2.92 g/cm3  shown relative to drill holes traces and a vertical projection of the  outline of the Boundary Zone open-pit constrained Mineral Resources1.
  Boundary East:
  Corroborated  by a co-incident gravity high anomaly, the exploration target on the  East side of Boundary Zone is a near-surface feature that is a  high-priority target for testing that occurs above historical drill  testing.
  Boundary South:
  Entirely  untested by drilling, Boundary South is a new, near-surface density  anomaly comprising two distinct signatures with a strike of  approximately 400 m.
  Boundary North:
  Also  untested by drilling, Boundary North is a deep density anomaly with a  strike of approximately 280 m and could be tested by drillholes of  approximately 500 m depth.
  Next Steps
  Fireweed  and Ideon expect to continue imaging at Boundary Zone to further  increase the resolution on these targets. Fireweed and Ideon are also  planning to reposition the detectors within each drill string to gain  additional data and triangulation points for the remaining portion of  the survey before the 2025 drilling campaign begins. Constrained  inversions are underway – a process that uses the estimated densities  from the blocks in the Mineral Resource Estimate to constrain well-known  parts of the deposit and improves the resolution of other areas within  the model. Following mobilization of the summer drill program, Fireweed  plans to test high-priority targets identified by the muon tomography  survey.
  Webinar
  Fireweed  Metals’ Vice President, Geology, Dr. Jack Milon and Ideon’s Co-founder  and Chief Technical Officer, Dr. Doug Schouten will be hosting a webinar  on March 27th at 11:00 AM Pacific Time (PT) to discuss the  preliminary results of the muon survey and implications for mineral  exploration. Webinar registration can be completed at:
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  Qualified Person Statement
  All  technical information in this news release has been reviewed and  approved by Fireweed Metals’ VP Geology, Dr. Jack Milton, P.Geo. (BC), a  ‘Qualified Person’ as defined under NI 43-101. Dr. Milton is not  independent of the Company within the meaning of NI 43-101, as he is VP,  Geology of the Company.
  About Fireweed Metals Corp.
  Fireweed  is an exploration company focused on unlocking value in a new critical  metals district located in Northern Canada. Fireweed is 100% owner of  the Macpass District, a large and highly prospective 985 km2  land package. The Macpass District includes the Macpass zinc-lead-silver  project and the Mactung tungsten project. A Lundin Group company,  Fireweed is strongly positioned to create meaningful value.
  Fireweed  trades on the TSX Venture Exchange under the trading symbol “FWZ”, on  the OTCQX Best Market under the symbol “FWEDF”, and on the Frankfurt  Stock Exchange under the trading symbol “M0G”.
  Additional information about Fireweed and its projects can be found on the Company’s website at  FireweedMetals.com and at  www.sedarplus.com
  About Ideon Technologies, Inc. ( www.ideon.ai)
   Ideon Technologies uses  the energy from supernova explosions to image deep beneath the Earth's  surface. A spin-off from TRIUMF (Canada’s particle physics lab), Ideon  is a world pioneer in cosmic-ray muon tomography. By transforming muon  data into reliable 3D density maps, Ideon helps geologists identify,  map, characterize, and monitor geological features with confidence. This  reduces risk and cost of traditional methods, while saving time,  optimizing return, and minimizing environmental impact across the mining  value chain. In turn, this is helping accelerate the world's transition  to low-impact mining and transform how companies find the critical  minerals required to power the global shift to clean energy – improving  peoples’ lives and enhancing economic prosperity.
  ON BEHALF OF FIREWEED METALS CORP.
  “Ian Gibbs”
  CEO
  Neither  the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that  term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts  responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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  Footnotes and References
  1 For Tom, Jason, End Zone, and Boundary Zone Mineral Resources, see the technical report filed on globenewswire.com October  18,2024, entitled “Technical Report for NI 43-101, Macpass Project,  Yukon, Canada”. The effective date of the Mineral Resource is September  4, 2024. SLR Managing Principal Resource Geologist, Pierre Landry,  P.Geo. (BC) is a ‘Qualified Person’ as defined under NI 43-101. Mr.  Landry is considered to be “independent” of the Company for purposes of  NI 43-101. Mr. Landry, of SLR, is responsible for the Macpass Mineral  Resource Estimate.
  Contact: Alex Campbell Phone: +1 (604) 689-7842  Email:  info@fireweedmetals.com
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