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Analysis of Geophysical Surveying in New Mexico's Blackhawk Silver Mining District Exceeds Expectations

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Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Within these mineralized lenses, silver grades as high as 20% have been reported in the past.

Key Points: 
  • Within these mineralized lenses, silver grades as high as 20% have been reported in the past.
  • The Black Hawk District was active in the 1884-1894 period during which time the Black Hawk and the Alhambra mines accounted for most of the production.
  • to assess the Black Hawk District using its Time Domain Electro Magnetic (TDEM) surveying process.
  • Assuming historical grade recoveries and successfully accessing the veins identified, the risk/reward potential of the Blackhawk district is quite favorable.

Texas Mineral Resources Reports Successful Completion of Geophysical Work in the Blackhawk Mining District in New Mexico, Highlighting Silver and Critical Minerals Potential

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Thursday, July 28, 2022

Because of the high concentrations of native silver in the core zones of the ore shoots, it was postulated that they would be electrically conductive.

Key Points: 
  • Because of the high concentrations of native silver in the core zones of the ore shoots, it was postulated that they would be electrically conductive.
  • We believed that the concentration of silver and other electrically conductive minerals in the veins was high enough to respond to this technology.
  • This is a story of advanced technology applied to a known, historic mining district, added Anthony Marchese, Chairman of TMRC.
  • Additionally, the Company is developing other domestic mining projects in precious and industrial metals as well as critical minerals.

Texas Mineral Resources Signs Mineral Exploration and Option Agreement with Santa Fe Gold to Jointly Explore and Develop a Target Silver Property Within the Black Hawk Mining District in New Mexico

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Tuesday, November 9, 2021

The Black Hawk Mining District is located approximately thirteen miles west of Silver City, New Mexico.

Key Points: 
  • The Black Hawk Mining District is located approximately thirteen miles west of Silver City, New Mexico.
  • The signature characteristics of this type of deposit are high silver grades and its occurrence as native (metallic) silver.
  • The property covered in the agreement is approximately 1,300 acres and covers approximately 75% of the known mining district.
  • *Gillerman E. and Whitebread D. H. (1956) Uranium Bearing Nickel-Cobalt-Native Silver Deposits, Black Hawk District, Grant County New Mexico, USGS Bull 1009-K.