Transition Metals Initiates ZTEM Survey at Pike Warden, Yukon

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  • Deep penetrating helicopter borne AFMAG and EM survey initiated,

  • 3D resistivity and magnetic inversion models to be developed to resolve size and depth of potential for a large mineralized system.

Sudbury, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - June 11, 2024) - Transition Metals Corp. (TSXV: XTM) ("Transition", "the Company") reports that it has commenced work on its Pike Warden property ("the Property"), Yukon. The Company has engaged Geotech Ltd. to complete approximately 650-line kilometres (km) of helicopter borne, Z-Axis Tipper Electromagnetic system (ZTEM?) survey over the property. The ZTEM? system utilizes deeply penetrating electromagnetic signatures (>1-2 km) that permit the modelling of geophysical properties which can be used to infer geologic units, structures, and alteration assemblages, at a system scale, based on resistivity contrasts. Audio-frequency magnetic (AFMAG) data from this survey will complement this data set and be used to create 3-D subsurface resistivity and magnetic inversion models, which will help determine, characterize, and prioritize prospective targets on the Property.

Greg Collins, P.Geo., COO of Transition Metals, commented, "After only two field seasons, we have advanced the project from a collection of high-grade polymetallic showings towards an understanding of mineralizing processes that support strong indications of porphyry Cu-Au and epithermal mineralization. We expect that the ZTEM? survey data will help us qualify the potential size and depth of system scale features and help prioritize regions for drill targeting."

Figure 1. - Location of the Pike Warden Project

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Next Steps

The Company expects Geotech Ltd. to complete the more than 650 line-km ZTEM? survey within a couple of days, pending weather conditions, quality of ZTEM? signal strength, and successful QA/QC of survey data. Preliminary data are expected to be delivered to the Company shortly after completion of the survey, with final data and reports expected within eight weeks from the completion of the survey. Starting in mid-July, the Company plans to resume sampling, bedrock mapping, and alteration mapping efforts on the Property, inclusive of following up on the expected preliminary survey results. These efforts will further aid in characterizing and defining mineralization and highlighting prospective target sites for drilling on the Property.