お知らせ • Jul 10
Silver47 Exploration Corp. Conducts Prospecting and Soil Geochemical Surveys At Its Adams Plateau
Silver47 Exploration Corp. announced the 2025 exploration program is nearing completion at its wholly-owned Adams Plateau Project (the "Project") in southern British Columbia, a silver-zinc-copper-gold-lead SEDEX project. Extensive coverage: 5,008 soil samples were collected over an approximately 35 square kilometer ("km") area with a focus on infilling the historical soil geochemical grid. An additional 76 rock samples have been collected with on-going prospecting to support future drill targets. Approach to discovery: soil geochemistry, in conjunction with follow up rock sample prospecting, represents an important step in target development and maximizes discovery efficiency. Significantly underexplored: very limited drilling has occurred outside historic production sites on the project. Work just beginning: the completion of this prospecting and soil geochemical survey serves as an initial step toward pinpointing targets and unlocking a multi-km search space. Adams Plateau Historic Drilling Highlights: A 1976 drill hole (DH 76-1) returned 4.8 metres ("m") of 348 grams per tonne ("g/t") silver, 0.72 g/t gold, 8.5% zinc, and 18.8% lead from the Spar Target. A 1981 drill hole (DH81-1) returned 3.66 m of 180 g/t silver, 2.4% zinc, and 5.7% lead from the Lucky Target. Historic surface rock grab samples (separate samples) from across the property returned up to 4000 g/t silver, 10.4 g/t gold, 7% copper, 30% zinc, and 64% lead. Recent rock samples collected by Silver47 have returned up to: 3503 g/t silver, 1.0 g/t gold, 9.17% zinc, and >20% lead. 170 g/t silver, 2.'t gold, 7.1% copper, 1.05% zinc, and 0.86% lead. 2,400 g/t silver,1.3 g/t gold, 6.8% zinc, and 20% lead. Concurrent with the soil sample program, follow-up prospecting of previous high-grade soil and rock anomalies is taking place across the property. Recent forest fire activity and extensive logging operations have provided additional road access and the potential for new mineralization exposure along road cuts in previously under-explored areas. The results of the 2025 sampling program, along with the extensive historic database will be used to refine drill targets, particularly in areas with limited bedrock exposure. With the recently granted 5-year multi-year area-based ("MYAB") permit, the company will be poised to begin drill testing for high-grade sulfide mineralization at historic and new, un-drilled targets along the extent of the Eagle Bay assemblage. Exploration for silver-lead-zinc mineralization at Adams Plateau has taken place from 1925 to the present day with 137 assessment reports dating back to 1949 that suggest a large mineralized system indicating significant potential for discoveries. This is the first time the mineral claims in the area have been consolidated under one banner. Exploration is primarily focused on sediment-hosted polymetallic massive sulphides within the prolific Eagle Bay Assemblage with silver, copper, gold zinc, lead being the primary commodities of interest with other critical minerals like graphite and antimony. The nearby past-producing Samatosum mine, located about 15 km northwest of the project, operated from 1989 to 1992. Before production commenced in June 1989, reserves for the Samatosum open-pit deposit were reported to be estimated at 6.8 km northwest of the project.