Palamina Bulk Sample Returns 3.6 gpt Gold at the Usicayos Gold Project, Peru

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Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - July 22, 2024) - Palamina Corp.'s (TSXV: PA) (OTCQB: PLMNF) 100% owned Usicayos Gold Project is located in the Puno Orogenic Gold Belt where nuggety coarse gold makes it challenging to establish continuity of gold grades. In 2024 Palamina has completed metallic screening, a PhotonAssay® check sampling program and a bulk sample mineralogical study to establish an optimized sampling protocol to minimize variances in gold grades due the nugget effect.

For this first study a 40 kg bulk sample was collected from the SDO east (SDO-E) zone from two adjacent locations, a surface exposure previously channel sampled and a nearby underground adit not previously sampled. The total area sampled measured approximately 15 x 5 metres. Sampling at both locations was continuous and should be considered representative. The composite was then split to a 20 kg sample and delivered to SGS Laboratories ("SGS"). The study returned an overall grade of 3.6 g/t Au where 99.73% was liberated gold and approximately 10% of the gold occurs in grains larger than 150 microns.

"Our first 20 kg bulk sample from the SDO-E zone returned an average grade of 3.6 g/t gold where 99.73% was determined to be liberated gold. Results from this study, along with recently completed metallic screening and photon assaying, are aiding in establishing best protocols to achieve representative gold assay values for the upcoming drill program." stated Andrew Thomson, President of Palamina.

The mineralogical study was completed by SGS using a Tescan Integrated Mineral Analyser (TIMA) method, which combines a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and automated digital imagery processing to determine the grain size, mineral association and liberation of mineral phases. SGS prepared an initial kinematic test, using a standard ball mill to determine the optimal grinding time needed to obtain P80 of 212 microns, the maximum size allowed for the TIMA method. The test showed that the acceptable grain size is achieved after 3.7 minutes. Following the initial kinematic test on the 20 Kg bulk sample, a 1 kg sample was pre-concentrated using a Knelson gravity concentrator to obtain a representative sample for the TIMA mineralogy test. Fire Assay analysis of the 1 kg sample yielded 3.6 g/t Au.

The TIMA test also identified 11 gold grains, one of which had a grain size of over 150 microns. As a percentage of the mass of the gold minerals, 99.73% of the mass was determined to be liberated gold, and 97.88% of the mass was found as free surfaces. Only a very small proportion of the gold surfaces (less than 1%) are associated with gangue minerals such as muscovite, quartz and chlorite (Table 1, Figure 1).