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VMS IDENTIFIES A TWO KM LONG GEOPHYSICAL
TARGET AT REED LAKE PROJECT NEAR SNOW LAKE MANITOBA
March 12,
2009
Vancouver, B.C. March 12, 2009,
VMS Ventures Inc. (TSX.V: VMS) (the "Company") is pleased to report the
identification of a significant geophysical anomaly at the Company’s Reed Lake
project. The anomaly extends from property held 100% by VMS Ventures Inc. onto
the adjacent property optioned from Hudson Bay Exploration and Development
Company Limited, a subsidiary of HudBay Minerals Inc. (TSX: HBM).
In February of this year, VMS
commenced a ground-based electromagnetic survey of areas southwest of the Reed
Lake Discovery Zone to determine if additional deep conductors exist along
strike from the known mineralization. Early survey results suggested anomalies
at the northern extent of the survey. A decision was then made to cover the
area, beginning north of the deposit near the Highway Zone (copper-zinc
mineralization discovered in 1974 by Freeport), and extending to the southeast
through the Tower Zone, discovered by VMS in 2007.
The DeepEM survey has
identified a major conductor in this area, north and east of the Reed Lake
Discovery Zone. The anomaly is present over a distance of approximately 2.0 km
and may extend the Tower Zone, to the Highway Zone, a further 600 metres. This
new anomaly is interpreted to be between 200 and 400 metres below surface. It
provides confirmation of the regional northwesterly geological trend deduced
from drilling at the Reed Lake Discovery Zone. A plot of the DeepEM survey
results, together with the underlying magnetic survey results, is available for
viewing on the Company’s website at
http://vmsventures.com/image_pages/image027.asp.
Dr. George Gale, VP Exploration
states: “This new Tower Zone conductive anomaly, is deep, strong and of
considerable length. The association of high-contrast geochemical anomalies with
this geophysical conductor and drill evidence of an alteration system which
hosts copper and zinc sulphides is very encouraging. Graphite has not been
intersected in the drilling at the Tower Zone, which might otherwise explain
such a large conductor. The presence of known copper-zinc mineralization at the
Highway Zone, more than two kilometres to the northwest at the opposite end of
the conductor, leads us to believe this target has tremendous potential to host
one or several mineralized bodies.”
MINERALIZATION ORIENTATION
Originally, the Company
believed the trend of mineralization, inferred from airborne anomalies,
suggested the conductors were oriented in a northeast-southwest direction.
Drilling and subsequent ground geophysical surveys have shown this not to be
true and the 2009 DeepEM survey was oriented so as to cross the known trend of
the mineralization.
In addition, a 2008 VMS
drillhole at the Tower Zone intersected several metres of layered pyrite within
cherty chemical sedimentary rocks prior to intersecting a major shear zone. Most
of the drill holes in the Tower Zone area were oriented nearly parallel to this
new northwest-trending DeepEM anomaly. The Company now believes this original
orientation hypothesis resulted in the Tower Zone drill holes not intersecting
the source of the conductors at depth.
GEOCHEMISTRY
The Tower Zone portion of the
DeepEM survey is coincident with a strong Mobile Metal Ions (“MMI”) soil
geochemical zinc and cadmium anomaly. A significant correlation between these
two elements is a prerequisite for documenting the presence of a geochemical
signature emanating from a bedrock source of the sulphide mineral sphalerite
rather than a source unrelated to a buried base metal deposit. These anomalies
are in the immediate vicinity of Copper and Zinc-bearing VMS type alteration
intersected by four VMS holes drilled in 2007 and 2008.
The MMI soil geochemical survey
data indicates a separate strong Cu, Zn-Cd and Pb anomaly (the North Anomaly),
that is almost parallel to the Tower Zone MMI anomalies, but north of the
provincial highway, in an area that has not yet been surveyed with the DeepEM
method. An earlier induced polarization (“IP”) geophysical survey west of the
North Anomaly indicates a strong IP anomaly that trends towards this MMI
anomaly. Also, there are a number of strong VTEM airborne anomalies that appear
to be related to this geochemical anomaly trend.
Dr. Mark Fedikow, VP Technical
Services states: “It is encouraging to see correlations between the geophysical
and geochemical data that has been collected over the past three years. Now that
the drilling and the geophysical data are providing confirmation of the
subsurface geological trends obscured by the overlying dolomite, it is possible
to model the drill intercepts and geochemical information in the vicinity of the
Tower Zone into a conceptual model that can guide future exploration in this
part of the property.”
All technical information in
this release has been reviewed by Dr. George Gale, P.Eng, who is the Qualified
Person for the Company and Vice President, VMS Ventures Inc.
VMS Ventures Inc. currently has
a profile on Corebox.net which is updated as soon as assay results are released.
The link to visit our Corebox profile is:
http://www.corebox.net/properties/reed_lake/.
Investors are invited to
visit the VMS Ventures IR Hub at http://www.agoracom.com/IR/VMSVentures
where they can post questions and receive answers or review questions and
answers already posted by other investors. Alternatively, investors are able to
e-mail all questions and correspondence to
VMS@agoracom.com
where they can also request to be added to the investor e-mail list to receive
all future press releases and updates in real time.
VMS Ventures Inc. is focused primarily on acquiring, exploring and developing
copper-zinc properties in the Flin Flon-Snow Lake VMS Belt. The Company also
holds the largest land package considered prospective for nickel-copper
mineralization at Lynn Lake, which is to date Canada’s third largest nickel
producing camp. The Company’s project portfolio consists of the Snow Lake VMS
project, the Lynn Lake Gabbros nickel-copper project, the Nickel Belt project,
the South Bay nickel-copper-cobalt PGE property, and the Eden Lake Carbonatite
Complex, Specialty Metals property. All VMS Ventures Inc. properties are located
in the mining friendly province of Manitoba, Canada.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
John Roozendaal B.Sc.
President & Director
For further information contact:
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Dale Paruk
Coal Harbor Communications
Telephone: (604) 662-4505
Toll Free: 1-877-345-3399 |
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adequacy or
accuracy of this release.
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