Locksley jags rich antimony beneath old Californian mine
Locksley Resources has achieved significant results from its diamond drilling program at the Desert Antimony Mine in California. The program confirmed high-grade antimony mineralization extending below the historical workings, with peak grades reaching 33.51%. These findings suggest the potential for a larger hydrothermal antimony system in the area.
- ▪Locksley Resources conducted a diamond drilling program at the Desert Antimony Mine, confirming high-grade mineralization.
- ▪The program returned peak grades of up to 33.51% antimony from the first six holes of an eight-hole campaign.
- ▪Geological mapping indicates that the mineralization is hosted in quartz-stibnite veins within granite gneiss and tonalite.
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