Zonte Metals Outlines Two Large Drill Targets at the K10 Target, on Its Cross Hills Copper Project

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DARTMOUTH, Nova Scotia - (NewMediaWire) - December 12, 2024 - Zonte Metals Inc. (TSXV:ZON) (XOTC:EREPF) ("Zonte" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the advancement of the K10 target to drill stage.

Highlights:

- The identification of two large gravity anomalies which are spatially coincident high magnetics, elevated copper-in-soils and rocks, sitting in structural zones.

- The largest gravity anomaly measures 1100m by 400m and 750m depth. The anomaly is open along strike.

The Company has compiled all datasets over the K10 target area including magnetics, gravity, structural analysis, alteration and geological and geochemical data. The reprocessing of the geophysical data has outlined two large gravity anomalies that are spatially coincident with the magnetic anomaly in the target area. These gravity anomalies are also coincident with copper mineralization in bedrock, elevated copper-in-soils, and are aligned with interpreted structural zones.

The K10S anomaly measures 1,800 metres in length, up to 400 metres in width, and 500 metres deep at its thickest portion. It sits adjacent to the magnetic high in the target area. Previous exploration by the Company has identified copper showings and indications in bedrock along the entire strike length of the anomaly. The K10N gravity anomaly measures 1,100 metres in length, up to 500 metres wide, and 750 metres deep, remaining open along strike. This anomaly is enveloped by the magnetic high in the target area.

Mineralization throughout the area is predominantly chalcopyrite, with subordinate amounts of bornite and chalcocite. Pyrite is commonly observed throughout the target and appears to form a halo around the anomalies. The accompanying figures illustrate the plan view and cross-section of the gravity anomalies at the K10 target.

Figure 1. Plan view of gravity anomalies at K10 with bedrock copper indications.

Click here to see Figure 2. Cross-section of the K10 gravity anomalies looking NE.

Terry Christopher, President and CEO, comments: "The K10 target hosts two high-priority anomalies. The large gravity anomalies are supported by coincident geophysical, geological and geochemical data. Together with the recently announced K9 target, the Company now has three large drill ready targets. We continue additional processing and compilation for the K6S-K7 and K8 targets."

Additional information on the project can be found at the following link https://www.zontemetals.com/projects/cross-hills-copper-property

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