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Zimapan Mine

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Mine TypeUnderground
StatusActive
Commodities
  • Silver
  • Lead
  • Zinc
  • Copper
Mining Method
  • Cut & Fill
  • Longhole stoping
  • Sub-level stoping
  • Room-and-pillar
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SnapshotThe Zimapan operation produces feed from the Carrizal and Monte mines, which are connected by a 7.4 kilometre underground access and haulage tunnel which terminates at the San Francisco process plant. The plant processes about 72,000 tonnes per month and produces three concentrates using differential flotation.

Mine development will continue to focus on opening higher grade stoping areas in Carrizal mine and maintaining low-cost production at the Monte mine.

Owners

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CompanyInterestOwnership
Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd. 100 % Indirect
Carrizal Mining S.A. de C.V. (operator) 100 % Direct
The Zimapan mine is owned and operated by Carrizal Mining S.A. de C.V, a wholly owned subsidiary of Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd.

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Deposit type

  • Carbonate replacement
  • Skarn
  • Intrusion related
  • Manto

Summary:

The Property is located along the margins of the Sierra Madre Oriental physiographic province. The regional geology is comprised of platform and basin sediments that were formed during the Mesozoic era on top of Paleozoic and Precambrian basement rocks. The region has undergone compression resulting in complex folding, faulting and uplift. Mantos and chimney style mineralization are associated with the Horizontes horizon within the La Negra member of the Lower Cretaceous Tamaulipas Formation. Pliocene age intrusions are emplaced into the stratigraphy on a local scale. Locally, the Carrizal mine contains six mineral zones and the El Monte Mine contains eight mineral zones that are hosted in limestone and calcareous shales of the Las Trancas, Tamaulipas, and Soyatal formations. The mineral zones are characterized as high temperature carbonate replacement deposits that consists of silver, lead, zinc and copper rich semi-massive and massive sulfide bodies that occur in proximity to quartz-monzonitic to monzonitic intrusions and monzonitic quartz-feldspar porphyry dikes. Argentite, galena, sphalerite, and chalcopyrite are the dominant economic minerals in the mineral zones.

Deposit Type
The general characteristics of mineralization at the Zimapan property are consistent with polymetallic replacement deposits as described by Morris (1986) and Cox (1986), published by Bray (1995). The mineral zones are further characterized as high temperature, chimney-style carbonate-replacement Zn-Pb-Ag±Cu±Au (“CRD”) deposits by Lang et al. (2000) in accordance with classification of Megaw et al. (1988) for similar deposits in Northern Mexico.

Locally, the Carrizal and El Monte mine areas occupy a stratigraphic section comprised of the Las Trancas Formation; overlain by thinly bedded limestone intercalated with chert of the Tamaulipas Formation; and overlain by yellow shales banded with marl and limestone of the Soyatal Formation. Quartz-monzonite to monzonite intrusions and quartz-feldspar porphyry dikes intrude the local stratigraphy at a subvertical orientation. Exoskarn (skarn developed in the host rock to the intrusion) and endoskarn (skarn developed within the intrusion) occur at the dike contact. Mineralization consists of disseminated sulfides, vein filled sulfides, and massive sulfide bodies.

All of the deposits on the Zimapan property are related to the alteration process that resulted from the emplacement of quartz-monzonite and monzonite plutons and dikes into the host limestones and marine clastic sediments, and the alteration and mineralization that resulted. The distribution of mineral deposits on the Zimapan property can be divided by geometry and degree of calc-silicate alteration:
a) Skarn Orebodies: either at a pluton or dike/sill contacts, with disseminated and fine veinlets, also massive sulfide pods.
b) Massive-Sulfide Mantos: parallel to stratigraphic contacts with minor to no calc-silicate alteration.
c) Massive Sulfide Chimneys: that cross-cut stratigraphy and contain no calc-silicate alteration.

Mineralized zones of the Carrizal and Monte mines
El Monte Mine
The El Monte mine includes the Concordia dike, La Escondida, CPO 385, 1400 dike, 1414 dike, 1493 dike, 1600 dike, and Manto Esperanza deposits. All of the deposits being exploited at El Monte are dike contact skarns that formed within intrusives and in strongly folded and fractured limestones immediately adjacent to intermediate, steeply dipping, variably oriented dikes 1 to 50 m in width. One feature of the El Monte Mine is the high density of dikes with different orientations. Two dominant orientations dominate; northwest trending dikes that roughly parallel the strike of the regional fold axis, and dikes that cross perpendicular to this regional fabric. The intersection of dikes or the point where dikes split appears to be a locus of much of the massive sulfide chimney mineralization.

Concordia
The Concordia mineral zone is mined from the lowermost four of six underground levels – Sublevel 10, 11, 12, and 13. The mineral zone formed adjacent to the Concordia dike, a northwest striking and steeply northeast dipping monzonite dike that is roughly 450 m long and averages 33 m in width (~325°/70°), It narrows bifurcates to the southeast splits into several smaller dikes that interfinger with zones of exoskarn alteration to the northeast. The Concordia dike is cross-cut by three northeast striking oblique normal faults ; two, including the Concordia and Guadalupe faults dip to the southeast (~065°/70°) and the third, the Central fault dips to the northeast (~245°/70°). Cumulative displacement along the dikes is estimated to 40 m of left lateral movement and 200 m the vertical drop to the north (Lang et al., 1999).

Exoskarn alteration form bodies form both in the hanging wall and footwall of the dike. In the hanging wall the exoskarn is thickest ranging up to 15 m in width. Endoskarn alteration parallels contacts of the dike and varies from a few centimeters to 2 m thick

The mineral body associated with the Concordia dike is a tabular body that overlies the Concordia dike in the retrograde exoskarn and within the intrusion as disseminated sulfides and along irregular fractures trending 315° and 055°. The width of the mineralization is 25 m, with 5 m corresponding to the exoskarn and 20 m corresponding with the endoskarn within the dike (Gonzalez-Villalvaso, 1990)

Mineralization consists of disseminated retrograde skarn mineralization thickens to tens of m on the northeast hanging wall of the dike and irregular massive sulfide pods along the outer margins of the exoskarn alteration. Mineralization extends down roughly 300 m where it wedges out against the dike.

Escondida
The Escondida mineral zone is mined from eight underground levels – Levels 216-726, 210-ESC, 207- 25, 205-725, 196-ESC, 192-573, 191-ESC, and 190-573. It consists of a stockwork of monzonite dikes that intrude intensely folded limestones. Some dikes run parallel to the northwest strike of regional folds, others cut oblique or perpendicular to the regional trend. The dikes are typically 1-5 m wide and run 10-250 m in length. Mineralization consists of stockworks or sheeted veins within exoskarn and endoskarn mineralization along dikes and as massive sulfide chimney bodies. Best mineralization occurs where dikes bifurcate or the intersections of dikes where the intersections continue vertically forming vertically elongate mineral bodies that average 2 m and expand to tens of m in thickness and extend over 240 m deep.

Carrizal Mine.
At the Carrizal mine, the Carrizal quartz-monzonite to monzonite intrusions and quartz-feldspar porphyry dikes intrude the local stratigraphy at a subvertical orientation. At its widest, the Carrizal monzonite intrusion measures approximately 450 m wide, trends northeast for approximately 1,400 m,. Narrow to irregularly shaped quartz-feldspar porphyry dikes, generally 0.5 to 5 m wide, can extend away from the monzonite intrusion for approximately 400 to 700 m. Exoskarn and endoskarn occur at the dike contact.

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Production

Data reported for 2019 only reflect Santacruz’s interest. Amounts reflect the Company’s proportionate interest in the mine which was 50% and 100% respectively for Q3 and Q4 2019.
CommodityUnits202320222021202020192018201720162015
Silver oz  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe400,4171,413,2281,467,9031,180,4391,404,008
Lead t  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe1,1584,1594,2692,5732,764
Zinc t  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe4,08313,71612,89412,02411,498
Copper t  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe7982,4122,0281,6701,242
Silver Equivalent oz  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe1,602,6155,299,2855,076,6454,267,7524,259,204
All production numbers are expressed as metal in concentrate.

Operational metrics

Metrics202320222021202020192018
Daily milling capacity  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe3,200 t3,200 t
Tonnes milled  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe243,313 t

Production Costs

CommodityUnits20232022202120202019
Cash costs (sold) Silver Equivalent USD  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe 17.5 / oz  
All-in sustaining costs (sold) Silver Equivalent USD  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe 19.4 / oz  

Operating Costs

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Financials

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Capital expenditures M  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe 1  USD 2.4  
Revenue M  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe 15.7  USD
Gross profit M  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe 0.06  USD
Operating Income M  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe 0.06  USD
Pre-tax Income M  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe 0.06  USD

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