Results from Nevsun's Diamond Exploration Program in Mali.VANCOUVER, British Columbia British Columbia, province (2001 pop. 3,907,738), 366,255 sq mi (948,600 sq km), including 6,976 sq mi (18,068 sq km) of water surface, W Canada. Geography -- Nevsun Resources Ltd. (TSX TSX Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE before April, 2002) TSX Transfer from Stack Pointer to Index TSX True Space Extension :NSU NSU Nonspecific urethritis, see there )(AMEX AMEX See: American Stock Exchange :NSU) - - Two new kimberlites discovered - Initial stream and loam loam, soil composed of sand, silt, clay, and organic matter in evenly mixed particles of various sizes. More fertile than sandy soils, loam is not stiff and tenacious like clay soils. Its porosity allows high moisture retention and air circulation. samples contain microdiamonds - Recent alluvial mining by local artisan miners contain diamonds up to 4 carats downstream from a cluster of kimberlite kimberlite: see diamond. kimberlite or blue ground Dark, heavy, often fragmented igneous rock that may contain diamonds in the rock matrix. targets - Results pending on 541 kimberlite and loam samples - Results pending on several test pits to signature new kimberlites Nevsun Resources Ltd. ("The Company") is pleased to report the first exploration results from its diamond exploration program located in the Kenieba area of western Mali. The license area is 175 square kilometers that surrounds and includes its Tabakoto and Segala gold mining licenses where the Company is currently in the final stages of construction of the Tabakoto Gold Mine that is scheduled for gold production in the fourth quarter of 2005. HISTORY OF DIAMONDS IN MALI Historically, alluvial diamonds have been produced from the Kenieba area for over 50 years, mostly from artisan operations recovering gold. Diamond production reported in the area is characterized by the occurrence of large, high quality stones including a 247 carat diamond that sold for US$3.8 million in 1993. Other large diamonds of note that have been produced from within the Kenieba area include stones weighing 137.5, 98, 82, 56 and 32 carats respectively. The exploration area is part of the West African West Africa A region of western Africa between the Sahara Desert and the Gulf of Guinea. It was largely controlled by colonial powers until the 20th century. West African adj. & n. Craton craton (krā`tŏn): see continent. and past exploration activities by others have included regional and detailed work by Selection Trust (1960's), France's BRGM BRGM Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (France) , and a number of other local and international diamond exploration organizations, most recently in the mid to late 1990's. These programs confirmed the area as a kimberlite province and while over 24 kimberlite pipes and one dyke were located by past work none of those previously tested proved to be significantly diamondiferous, or be the apparent source for the alluvial diamonds found in many parts the area. DIAMOND EXPLORATION COMPLETED BY NEVSUN The diamond exploration work benefited from Nevsun's extensive high quality exploration database assembled for gold exploration work in the area. In 2003 and 2004 the Company completed: - Compilation, review and reprocessing Reprocessing may refer to:
- High resolution aeromagnetic survey An aeromagnetic survey is a common type of geophysical survey carried out using a magnetometer aboard or towed behind an aircraft. The principal is similar to a magnetic survey carried out with a hand-held magnetometer, but allows much larger areas of the Earth's surface to be - Initial reconnaissance soil and stream sediment program - Follow-up program of both geophysical and geochemical surveys Nevsun's work has included a compilation of all historical exploration data, completion of a high resolution aeromagnetic survey at a line spacing of 150 metres over most of the area (totaling 892 line km), the reprocessing of historical airborne geophysical data, and additional systematic stream sediment and overburden (loam) sampling of 407 samples including test pitting on known kimberlites, newly defined kimberlites and on specific geophysical targets. Detailed gridding and ground magnetic surveys were completed by Taiga taiga (tī`gə), northern coniferous-forest belt of Eurasia, bordered on the north by the treeless tundra and on the south by the steppe. Consultants over 4 known kimberlites and over the first 9 high priority airborne magnetic targets which were chosen because they are directly associated with areas of known alluvial diamond production, or areas where past work by local artisans indicated diamonds had been found. The initial reconnaissance stream sediment and loam sampling program of 407 samples was completed using IOS (1) (Internetwork Operating System) An operating system from Cisco that is the primary control program used in its routers. IOS is widely used and robust system software that supports the common functions of all products under Cisco's CiscoFusion architecture. Services Geoscientifiques Inc. of Chicoutimi, Canada ("IOS") to process, pick and probe the kimberlite indicator minerals defined during this program. IOS recovered significant numbers of kimberlitic pyrope py·rope n. A deep red garnet, Mg3Al2Si3O12, used as a gem. [Middle English pirope, from Old French, from Latin garnets Garnets may have the following meanings
The follow-up program included over 350 line kilometers of ground geophysical surveys carried out over 11 individual priority grids, and an additional 541 kimberlite and loam samples taken to test specific targets. These have been pre-sized in the field and have been sent to Mineral Services Laboratory in Vancouver, Canada. Test pitting was also completed on several high priority magnetic targets to identify new kimberlites. DIAMOND EXPLORATION RESULTS Two previously undiscovered kimberlite bodies have been located by manual test pitting on 14 priority geophysical anomalies. Microdiamonds have been identified in samples from the stream sediment and loam sampling program. Elsewhere in the exploration area diamonds ranging from 0.1 up to 4 carats in size have been recently found in alluvial workings by local artisan miners on Nevsun's property down stream from a cluster of kimberlite targets scheduled for detailed follow up work. Pictures of these diamonds can be viewed on the Company's web site (www.nevsun.com). As well, a total of 4 kimberlites reported from past work were also relocated. It is notable that the actual locations of these known kimberlites, as documented in the field by Nevsun are, in several cases, actually 1 to 3 kilometers distant from the locations reported by past operators. This discrepancy indicates that further evaluation of these occurrences may be necessary. RESULTS PENDING The 541 kimberlite and loam samples from pits excavated on targets tested to date, have been received by Mineral Services Laboratory Inc. of Vancouver, Canada for further kimberlite indicator mineral and diamond recovery processing. This will provide a geochemical assessment of the diamond potential of various kimberlite bodies and assist in defining priorities for follow up testing. It is expected that this work will take another 1 to 2 months to complete. Nevsun management is very encouraged by the results reported here. "The early discovery of two new kimberlites is a major achievement and enhances the potential of all other targets in the area," stated John Clarke John Clarke may be:
Additional work in the form of geophysical surveys and pitting is warranted for many other targets identified to date on the property. Ultimately, a number of the proven kimberlite occurrences will be drill tested to determine their size and nature and they will be evaluated for diamond content and distribution. As part of its commitment to the ongoing diamond exploration program at Kenieba, the Company has engaged a group of experienced consultants, including A. Lee Barker, P. Eng P. ENG Professional Engineer P. ENG process engineer . P. Geol., to oversee its work programs and plan the exploration strategy at Kenieba. Mr. Barker has a proven record of successful international diamond exploration experience and is a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101. Forward Looking Statements: The above contains forward looking statements that are subject to a number of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated in our forward looking statements. Factors that could case such differences include: changes in world commodities markets, equity markets, costs and supply of materials relevant to the mining industry, change in government and changes to regulations affecting the mining industry. Forward looking statements in this release include statements regarding the diamond potential of further exploration targets. Although we believe the expectations reflected in our forward looking statements are reasonable, results may vary, and we cannot guarantee future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements. NEVSUN RESOURCES LTD. Dr. John A. Clarke, President & Chief Executive Officer Nevsun Resources Ltd. (TSX:NSU) (AMEX:NSU) |
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