Rare Earth Elements (REEs), Gold, Copper Explorer Liberty Star to Conduct New Geochemical Studies at Hay Mountain, Southeast Arizona
Liberty Star Uranium & Metals Corp. (“Liberty
Star” or the “Company”)
(LBSR:
OTCQB) is pleased to announce that new geochemical field work will
be conducted on a portion of its Hay Mountain claim block, part of the
larger Tombstone
Super Project (TSP). Also, preliminary archaeology surveys of the
new sample locations are nearing completion.
As the worldwide demand for rare earth elements exploration heats up,
the Hay Mountain rare earth anomaly covering at least 7 to 9 square
miles gains importance. Until the Liberty Star discovery Arizona had no
important REE occurrences (“Rethinking
Rare Earth Element Potential in Arizona,” Lee Allison 11/15/2012).
We have samples of one heavy rare earth (yttrium) plus three light rare
earths (see below) and are now planning to define the potential of this
area by running assays for the 13 REEs that haven’t been run yet as well
as taking additional samples for better definition of the anomalies.
Rock, soil and vegetation samples will be collected on recently acquired
claims (NR
143) and in between existing samples to identify and refine
additional targets for porphyry copper and associated minerals including
gold, silver, moly, zinc and a number of rare earth elements. According
to Arizona State Land Department regulations an additional archeology
study will be required before work can begin. The field work for this
study is within a few days' completion. Only two very small
archaeological sites which are insignificant have been located to date.
As samples from this new geochemical study reach our certified assay
lab, ALS
Geochemistry in Vancouver, they will undergo analysis for all 17
rare earth elements. Previous assay work on TSP
samples included review for only four rare earth elements (scandium,
yttrium, lanthanum and cerium), which were present in soil samples (NR
122) and vegetation samples (NR
123). Also, Liberty Star will request that assay work for additional
REEs be completed on samples submitted to the ALS facility in 2012 (NR
127).
States Liberty Star's CEO and Chief Geologist Jim Briscoe: “This round
of geochemical studies is part of our methodical approach to exploration
we must undertake so that a ZTEM survey can be flown over the larger
Tombstone Super Project area this spring. It is important that we have
these geochemical studies plotted to better understand where to map
targets at Hay Mountain. While time-consuming, these studies can make
for a highly efficient drilling program.”
“James A. Briscoe” James
A. Briscoe, Professional Geologist, AZ CA
CEO/Chief Geologist
Liberty
Star Uranium & Metals Corp.
Forward-Looking Statements
Statements in this news release that are not historical are
forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements in this news
release include our exploration plans, that field work for the
archeology study will be completed soon, that sampling will be started
shortly; and that analysis would determine whether REE exists. Factors
which may delay or prevent these forward-looking statements from being
realized include: the failure of our exploration program to identify
targets; we may not be able to raise sufficient funds to complete our
intended exploration, keep our properties or carry on operations; and an
inability to continue exploration due to weather, logistical problems,
labor or equipment problems or hazards even if funds are available.
Despite encouraging data there may be no commercially exploitable
mineralization on our properties. Readers should refer to the risk
disclosures in the Company’s recent 10-K and the Company’s other
periodic reports filed from time to time with the Securities and
Exchange Commission.