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Liberty Star Update Drilling at the Hay Mountain, SE Arizona

Retrieved on: 
Monday, February 5, 2024

TUCSON, AZ, Feb. 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Liberty Star Minerals ( “ Liberty Star ” or the “ Company ” ) ( OTCMarkets: LBSR ) is pleased to announce an update for its wholly owned Hay Mountain Property (“HMP”) drilling program in southeast Arizona.

Key Points: 
  • TUCSON, AZ, Feb. 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Liberty Star Minerals ( “ Liberty Star ” or the “ Company ” ) ( OTCMarkets: LBSR ) is pleased to announce an update for its wholly owned Hay Mountain Property (“HMP”) drilling program in southeast Arizona.
  • The Hay Mountain Property may possess commercially important metals associated with porphyry copper-gold-moly geologic structures, well represented in the area from central Arizona to northern Mexico.
  • At a depth of just over 2000 feet, the company encountered a marble front along with a zone of intense propylitic alteration.
  • Visit lbsr.us for more about Liberty Star Minerals, the Red Rock Canyon & the Hay Mountain Property, including images, maps and technical reports

Copper Lake Finalizes Exploration Plans and Priorities for Marshall Lake Copper-Zinc-Silver Property, Ontario

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, May 5, 2021

MT has evolved in recent years with improved instrumentation and the development of 3D inversion programs, that generate 3D models of the subsurface resistivity.

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  • MT has evolved in recent years with improved instrumentation and the development of 3D inversion programs, that generate 3D models of the subsurface resistivity.
  • This augurs well for the prospects of defining additional drill targets in the deep IP survey, both along strike and at depth.
  • The zinc anomaly is coincident and underlain by a widespread zone of intense garnet-actinolite alteration (iron enrichment) within felsic tuff breccias.
  • Copper Lake has an option to increase its interest to 87.5% from its current 75% interest.\nIn addition to the original Marshall Lake property above, Marshall Lake also includes the Sollas Lake and Summit Lake properties, which are 100% owned by the Company and are not subject to any royalties.