Large Rare Earth Anomaly Identifed at Arkun Project
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Large Rare Earth Anomaly Identifed at Arkun Project
<p class="typography-body-regular"><strong> LARGE REE SOIL GEOCHEMISTRY ANOMALY IDENTIFIED AT THE ARKUN PROJECT WA</strong></p>
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<p class="typography-body-regular">A large Rare Earth Element (REE) soil geochemistry anomaly about 10 kilometers long, up to 2,000 meters wide, and comprising Light and Heavy REE has been identified in the NE of the Arkun Project.</p>
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<p class="typography-body-regular">The anomaly, called the Horseshoe Prospect, occurs in the contact zone of an intrusion adjacent to a major regional fault, a prime location for REE.</p>
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<p class="typography-body-regular">Further surveys are in progress to follow up on numerous other REE (and other metal) anomalies identified in reconnaissance roadside soil geochemistry surveys.</p>
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<p class="typography-body-regular">Southwest WA is starting to emerge as an REE Province similar to the Gascoyne and Esperance areas.</p>
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<p class="typography-body-regular">Interpretation of nickel-copper-PGM and lithium soil geochemistry data, HeliTEM and DGPR data are in progress.</p>
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