Yukon Metals Commences Fieldwork at Star River

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Yukon Metals Corp. (CSE: YMC, FSE: E770 - the “Company” or “Yukon Metals”), is pleased to announce that it has begun reconnaissance field work at the Star River Project located 50 kilometres due south of Ross River, Yukon.

Initial fieldwork by Yukon Metals located new mineralized outcropping that was not previously mapped in the vicinity of several of the historic workings. Further geochemical sampling and mapping programs this season will help to delineate these new areas of mineralization.

Rory Quinn, President & CEO stated, “We are hugely encouraged by the extensive surface exposure of mineralization found at Star River as well as new areas of interest in the southern part of the property that have seen little to no previous exploration. In addition, numerous historic tracks and access roads have been located that will be useful for facilitating future ‘boots on the ground’ exploration. The LiDAR survey, completed July 6th, will provide enhanced ground visibility of the whole property while the upcoming gravity survey will explore for dense drill targets.”

Vision Quest, a Yukon First Nations-owned exploration contractor working closely with Yukon Metals, has commenced ground preparation in advance of an upcoming surface geophysical program. A detailed drone LiDAR topographic survey on the project has already been completed and interpretation is underway.

Yukon Metals will explore this area using a gravity geophysics survey exploring for dense and metalliferous drill targets as well as an electromagnetic survey to prospect for coincident conductive horizons. Detailed geologic mapping and geochemical soil sampling will occur concurrently.

About the Star River Project

Yukon Metals owns 100% of the 716-hectare, Star River base and precious metals project accessible by road from the Robert Campbell Highway and former Ketza Mine Road. The project is host to multiple showings of polymetallic carbonate replacement mineralization and quartz-sulphide veins first discovered in the 1950s. Remnants of underground and surface workings using historical exploration techniques are visible around much of the property and tied together with a network of roads and trails surrounding the Ketza Mine.

Previously mapped geology on the Star River project (AR 061867 & Templeman-Kluit, OF 5487)
Previously mapped geology on the Star River project (AR 061867 & Templeman-Kluit, OF 5487)


Figure 1: Previously mapped geology on the Star River project (AR 061867 & Templeman-Kluit, OF 5487).

Several of the historic showings that are high priority targets for further exploration include Key3, Lap10, and F2-F3. Key3 and Lap10 are occurrences on the project that are noted in literature as occurring in the Seagull Group rocks. The F2 and F3 mineralization occurs in the Askin Group and Porcupine Formation (OF 5487 Templeman-Kluit p78).