Ascendant Resources Announces 5,000 Metre Satellite Target Exploration Program at Its Lagoa Salgada Property in Portugal

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Planned Drillholes & Geophysical context of Anomalies D and B
Planned Drillholes & Geophysical context of Anomalies D and B
  • 5,000m program targeting several prospective undrilled IP/EM anomaly targets

  • Two high priority undrilled targets identified within the Venda Nova area:

    • Anomaly D: Shallow target located north-east of Venda Nova South Zone

    • Anomaly B: Large deep target located north-east of Venda Nova North Zone

TORONTO, Nov. 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ascendant Resources Inc. (TSX: ASND) (OTCQB: ASDRF; FRA: 2D9) (“Ascendant” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce an exploration program targeting several high priority geophysical anomalies adjacent to the Company’s existing North and South Zones within the Venda Nova Area. This program is the first exploration program designed to step out and test the potential for additional mineralized lenses in the Venda Nova area outside of the current known resources. This initial phase will comprise of 6 to 8 DDH holes for a total of 5,000m, see Figure 1 for planned drill locations.

These initial targets have been identified through a concurrence of physical properties consistent with VMS deposits and our success at the North and South zones, namely: high density, conductivity, and chargeability. The first phase of exploration will focus on two higher priority targets, which through interpretation of the DPEM survey conducted earlier this year include modelled conductive plates. Both targets have the dimensions and predicted physical properties comparable to the existing North and South Zones at Venda Nova and indicate the potential for sizable concentrations of massive to semi massive sulphides.

Mark Brennan, Executive Chairman of Ascendant stated, “We are pleased to be commencing a new phase of exploration which we believe has the potential to substantially increase resources and expand the long-term potential we see at Lagoa Salgada. Ascendant’s interpretation of geophysics has contributed tremendously to our understanding of the North and South Zones at Venda Nova and have proven a successful exploration tool across the Iberian Pyrite Belt. While we continue to progress the Feasibility Study on the North and South zones, we are optimistic that this initial step-out exploration program will begin to unlock the potential for new orebodies at Lagoa Salgada.

A brief description and rational for the two high priority anomalies is outlined below.

Figure 1. Planned Drillholes & Geophysical context of Anomalies D and B

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Anomaly D

Anomaly D is located ~700m to the East of the Venda Nova South Zone.

The best fit (predicted vs actual electromagnetic response) of the Electromagnetic response was obtained modeling a maxwell plate with a 340 azimuth and an 80-degree dip (northeast), with dimensions of approximately 500m of strike length and 600m of downdip length. The top of the conductive plate sits just below the tertiary erosional contact zone at a depth of approximately 150m. Anomaly D notably coincides with the elongated gravity anomaly that extends throughout the central part of the property. This multi-kilometer anomaly was the original targeting tool for the discovery at Venda Nova. Ascendant believes that the shape of the anomaly, that shows some bulging to the northwest, might reflect folding. The inferred fold follows the main structure identified in the deposit defined by steep dipping flanks, with a general northwest trend and an axial plunge to the northwest. Under this assumed fold geometry, Anomaly D (east flank) might represent the same permissive stratigraphic horizon that hosts the massive sulphide lenses of the North and South zones (west flank).