TSX.V: STI
REGINA, July 16, 2012 /CNW/ - Strategic Resources Inc. ("Strategic") is pleased to provide the following exploration update on its Rare Earth
project situated in Lincoln County, New Mexico:
The recently completed drilling program in the Gallinas Mountains was
designed to assess the potential of one of several explosive volcanic
brecciated zones identified by R. Schreiner (US Bureau of Mines - 1993
Report. See www.rareearthreports.ca to read this report).
These explosive breccia targets represent a change in focus from the
vein type occurrences that were examined as part of the previous
drilling program.
In total, four holes were drilled. During drilling, recovered core was
strongly brecciated and altered. The brecciation is thought to have
been formed by the massive release of gaseous material during the
volcanic intrusive event that created the Gallinas Mountains some 30 Ma
ago. Post-magmatic REE carbonate/fluorite bearing solutions then
altered the brecciated rock over geologic time. A summary of each hole
follows:
Hole 1- drilled to 98.8 linear feet, Vertical Orientation.
From
(feet)
|
To
(feet)
|
Thickness
(feet)
|
TREO
ppm
|
(HREO/TREO)
|
Sr
ppm
|
|
26.5
|
98.8
|
72.3
|
2750
|
9.8%
|
691
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
including
|
|
|
|
|
39.68
|
54.18
|
14.5
|
9267
|
4.5%
|
743
|
|
|
|
and
|
|
|
|
|
54.18
|
72.88
|
18.7
|
1680
|
15%
|
423
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hole 2- drilled to 85.5 linear feet, for a true thickness 61.8 feet,
Azimuth N40W, 35 degrees from vertical
From
(feet)
|
To
(feet)
|
True
thickness
(feet)
|
TREO
ppm
|
HREO/TREO
|
Sr
ppm
|
|
surface
|
85.5
|
61.8
|
1801
|
16%
|
488
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
including
|
|
|
|
|
36.00
|
49.85
|
13.85
|
4402
|
12%
|
548
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hole 3-drilled to 185.5 linear feet, for a true thickness of 133.3 feet,
Azimuth N90W, 35 degrees from vertical
From
(feet)
|
To
(feet)
|
True
thickness
(feet)
|
TREO
ppm
|
HREO/TREO
|
Sr
ppm
|
|
10
|
185.5
|
133.3
|
1632
|
19%
|
476
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
including
|
|
|
|
|
25.80
|
36.40
|
10.6
|
8026
|
5%
|
596
|
|
|
|
and
|
|
|
|
|
115.0
|
121.2
|
6.2
|
3367
|
10%
|
753
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hole 4-drilled to 95 linear feet. Vertical Orientation
From
(feet)
|
To
(feet)
|
Thickness
(feet)
|
TREO
ppm
|
HREO/TREO
|
Sr
ppm
|
|
10
|
95.0
|
85.0
|
1109
|
28%
|
1300
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
including
|
|
|
|
|
40.25
|
55.15
|
14.90
|
1675
|
19%
|
572
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
89.5
|
91.5
|
2.0
|
1241
|
18%
|
465
|
The above tables show Total Rare Earth Oxides (TREO). TREO are broken
down into Light Rare Earth Oxides (LREO) and Heavy Rare Earth Oxides
(HREO). The LREO consists of Ce2O3, La2O3, Nd2O3, Pr2O3. For the
purposes of this press release, the HREO is confined to the four most
commonly noted heavy rare earths in the assays namely, Dy2O3, Er2O3,
Yb2O3, and Y2O3.
Assays were completed at ALS Global Laboratories in Vancouver, BC using
Lithium-Borate fusion followed by aqua regia digestion and ICP
multi-element assay. Pulps were also submitted to Saskatchewan Research
Council where XRF analysis was used to more accurately determine the
heavy rare earth elements.
Key observations to be inferred from this drilling program include:
-
the altered, explosive brecciated zone encountered is approximately 100
feet thick in the area of the four drill holes.
-
the brecciated rock resulted in less than optimal core recovery which
suggests that reverse circulation drilling should be used in future.
-
the heavy rare earth elements most commonly observed were Yttrium,
Dysprosium, Erbium and Ytterbium
-
the strontium enrichment noted in these assays may also be a potential
economic target. Strontium, though not classed as a REE, is used in the
manufacture of high strength magnets and has many properties similar to
REEs.
Another observation is that on each of the holes drilled, intersects of
extraordinarily hard ferric material were encountered. This hard ferric
material severely damaged drill bits and tooling. This material, when
encountered, was approximately one-half inch thick and likely a veinlet
occurrence. An XRF assay of some of this recovered material indicates
an iron oxide content of 95%. At this juncture the relation of such
ferric material to the altered brecciated REE complex requires more
study.
The positive attributes revealed from this drilling program along with
the close proximity of the project to infrastructure bodes well for
future activity. At this time of writing, the permitting process is
well underway with the US Forest Service and the State of New Mexico
for a deeper phase 2 drilling program that will seek to further define
the size and scope of the REE mineralized, brecciated rock.
The Qualified Person for this project is Tony Kovschak, M.Sc, CPG.
Strategic Resources is a Canadian based junior exploration company with
a Rare Earth exploration project in Lincoln County, New Mexico. More
information about the company is available on line at www.strategicresourcesinc.ca.
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