VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / February 13, 2023 / Gama Explorations Inc. (CSE:GAMA)(FSE:N79) ("Gama" or the "Company") is pleased to announce preliminary remote sensing results for the Muskox Lithium Property (the "Property") in the Yellowknife Pegmatite Province of The Northwest Territories, Canada.
Remote Sensing Highlights
- Over 30 new potential pegmatites were identified as priority ground targets.
- The longest newly identified potential pegmatite is over 600m in strike length.
- Further multispectral analysis is in progress to delineate further targets for groundwork.
- The above pegmatites are in addition to the Company's previously announced CM-1 pegmatite, which has been traced to a strike length of ~730m and produced average grades through channel sampling of 1.34% Li2O over 5m and 1.26% Li2O over 11m.
"The Muskox claims have significant surface exposure, which allows us to purchase and use high-resolution commercial satellite data to identify potential pegmatites in a cost-effective manner", stated Dr. Mick Carew, CEO of Gama. "One potential pegmatite of interest in the northern end of the claims is over 600 m in strike length and strikes in the same orientation as the known and lithium-bearing CM-1 pegmatite. Further, there are additional smaller possible pegmatites that occur close to the road in the southwest of our claim block.
"As our remote sensing initiatives continue, we are looking forward to having boots on the ground this summer. In addition to this field work helping confirm pegmatite targets identified from satellite imagery, systematic prospecting throughout the remainder of the project area could also yield additional pegmatites not visible from remote sensing data."
Gama Identifies Over 30 New Potential Lithium Pegmatites on Muskox Lithium Project Using Remote Sensing Data (accesswire.com)