TORONTO, Oct. 30, 2013 /CNW/ - Search Minerals Inc. ("Search" or the "Company") (TSXV: SMY) and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Alterra Resources Inc. ("Alterra") are pleased to announce the discovery of ten new Prospects in the
Port Hope Simpson Rare Earth Element ("REE") District in SE Labrador, with mineralization similar to that at the
Company's Foxtrot Project ("Foxtrot") (the Company's updated Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA") for the
Foxtrot Project was filed on SEDAR in May 2013 and is available at www.sedar.com and on the Company's website). The new Prospects, Coastal Fox, Wiley Fox, Foxy Vixen, Fox Hound, Outfoxed, Jumping Fox,
Awesome Fox, Fox Valley, Blackwater Fox and Fox Meadow, along with the four previously announced Foxtrot-like Prospects, Fox Pond, Foxy Lady, Fox Run and Fleet Fox, all occur within the Fox Harbour volcanic belt, the host of the
Foxtrot REE Deposit.
Search targeted these 14 Prospects, as well as additional targets with
similar geophysical signatures and geology, in the Company's 2013
exploration program. These Prospects occur in the Fox Harbour volcanic
belt, which has been traced for 64 km between St. Lewis and Port Hope
Simpson, Labrador (see Figure 1).
Stephen Keith, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company,
stated, "We are very pleased with the continued positive results we
have seen from the Fox Harbour Belt. Although our 2013 exploration
budget was limited, we were able to confirm the presence of 14 targets
with known REE mineralization within the District. These new Prospects,
together with our flagship Foxtrot Project, truly illustrate the
exceptional nature of this region, located in a safe jurisdiction, near
deep water and infrastructure, all within trucking distance of one
another. This is a region of significance for REE development—Foxtrot
and the Fox Harbour volcanic belt fit perfectly into the Company's new
strategy of focusing on critical metals."
HIGHLIGHTS
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Ten new REE Prospects (Coastal Fox, Wiley Fox, Foxy Vixen, Fox Hound,
Outfoxed, Jumping Fox, Awesome Fox, Fox Valley, Blackwater Fox and Fox
Meadow), along with four previously announced Prospects (Fox Pond, Foxy
Lady, Fleet Fox and Fox Run), exhibit Foxtrot-like REE mineralization,
grades and host rocks.
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Channel and grab samples give average values of:
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295 ppm dysprosium ("Dy") (339 ppm Dy2O3), 1,475 ppm yttrium ("Y") (1,873 ppm Y2O3), 2,050 ppm neodymium ("Nd") (2,391 ppm Nd2O3) for a grab sample from Coastal Fox;
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276 ppm dysprosium ("Dy") (317 ppm Dy2O3), 1,316 ppm yttrium ("Y") (1,671 ppm Y2O3), 1,520 ppm neodymium ("Nd") (1,773 ppm Nd2O3) over 2.48m from Awesome Fox;
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290 ppm dysprosium ("Dy") (333 ppm Dy2O3), 1,424 ppm yttrium ("Y") (1,808 ppm Y2O3), 1,670 ppm neodymium ("Nd") (1,948 ppm Nd2O3) for a grab sample from Fox Valley; and,
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267 ppm Dy (306 ppm Dy2O3), 1,023 ppm Y (1,299 ppm Y2O3) and 1,460 ppm Nd (1,703 ppm Nd2O3) over 3.14m at Fox Meadow.
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The Foxtrot-like district-wide REE mineralization consists of the
Foxtrot Deposit, 14 Foxtrot-like Prospects and additional Foxtrot-like
targets that occur in a 64 km-long mineralized felsic volcanic belt.
TEN NEW FOXTROT-LIKE PROSPECTS
Exploration in the Fox Harbour volcanic belt for Foxtrot-like
mineralization has been ongoing since 2010. Channel sample and grab
sample results are presented from ten new Foxtrot-like Prospects: Coastal Fox, Wiley Fox, Foxy Vixen, Fox Hound, Outfoxed, Jumping Fox,
Awesome Fox, Fox Valley, Blackwater Fox and Fox Meadow (see Tables 1 and 2). These Prospects exhibit REE mineralization consisting of allanite,
zircon and fergusonite, associated with felsic volcanic rocks in a
mafic-felsic bi-modal volcanic belt.
Seven new Prospects show Dy, Y and Nd values similar to or greater than
the resource at Foxtrot (see Tables 1 and 2):
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Dy values range from 181 to 295 ppm Dy (208 to 339 ppm Dy2O3) [vs. 189 ppm Dy (217 ppm Dy2O3) for the Foxtrot resource];
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Y values range from 1,023 to 1,475 ppm Y (1,299 to 1,873 ppm Y2O3) [vs. 1,040 ppm Y (1,321 ppm Y2O3) for the Foxtrot resource];
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Nd values range from 1,417 to 2,050 ppm Nd (1,653 to 2,391 ppm Nd2O3) [vs. 1,442 ppm (1,681 ppm Nd2O3) for the Foxtrot resource]; and
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HREE + Y values range from 19.64% to 27.87% [vs. 19.76% for the Foxtrot resource].
Given that the Foxtrot-like mineralization most commonly occurs in
low-lying pond-covered or boggy and till-covered areas, the amount of
outcrop is normally very low, resulting in few opportunities to observe
and sample the mineralization. Drill programs are required to properly
sample the Foxtrot-like mineralization at all of the new and the
previously announced Prospects.
DISTRICT-WIDE OCCURRENCE OF FOXTROT-LIKE REE MINERALIZATION
There are now 14 Prospects that exhibit Foxtrot-like grades in the Fox
Harbour volcanic belt. The Foxtrot High Grade Core ("HCG") resource occurs over a strike length of 500m and a true thickness of
3 to 25m. Strike lengths at the 14 Foxtrot-like Prospects range up to
1,400m. Fox Pond and Foxy Lady are drill-ready targets, whereas the other 12 Prospects will require
additional exploration work before drilling.
Exploration work, including magnetic and radiometric airborne surveys
and geological mapping-prospecting, in the Fox Harbour volcanic belt
indicates that the belt is continuous over 64 km. At least six
additional, poorly explored targets (little or no geochemical data),
with similar geology and geophysical signatures occur within this belt.
Significant stretches, over 1 km-long, have few or no highly
mineralized outcrops, although poorly mineralized and other marker
units are present.
There are currently three identified sub-belts, with felsic
volcanic-hosted REE mineralization, in the well-known portion of the
Fox Harbour volcanic belt. Foxtrot, Fox Run and Silver Fox occur in the same sub-belt (Mt Belt; central sub-belt). Foxy Lady, Fox Pond and Fleet Fox, along with the ten new Prospects, occur in the nearby Road Belt
(northerly sub-belt). The third sub-belt (South Belt) contains abundant
low grade and minor occurrences of higher grade REE mineralization but
no significant targets have been identified to date. The Road Belt has
been traced over the 64 km-length of the Fox Harbour volcanic belt.
To view Table 1, please click http://files.newswire.ca/90/Table1-SMY.pdf
To view Table 2, please click http://files.newswire.ca/90/Table2-SMY.pdf
2014 FIELD SEASON EXPLORATION PROGRAM
Search is planning an exploration program for the 2014 field season to
further map and sample Foxtrot-like mineralization throughout the Fox
Harbour volcanic belt (targets and Prospects mentioned above) and to
prioritize targets for a small exploration drilling program. The aim of
this program is to discover/document additional Foxtrot-like deposits
in close proximity to the Foxtrot Deposit, and to add to the Foxtrot
resource (currently 9.3 million tonnes Indicated at 189 ppm Dy, and 5.2
million tonnes Inferred at 176 ppm Dy (see "Search Minerals Phase III Drilling Increases Foxtrot REE Project
Resource Estimate by 55% of Similar Grade," November 1, 2012).
Qualified Person:
Dr. Randy Miller, Ph.D., P.Geo, is the Company's Vice President,
Exploration, and is a Qualified Person for the purposes of NI 43-101.
Dr. Miller has reviewed and approved the technical disclosure contained
in this news release as applicable. The Company will endeavor to meet
high standards of integrity, transparency and consistency in reporting
technical content, including geological and assay (e.g. REE) data.
About Search Minerals:
Search Minerals Inc. (TSXV: SMY) is a TSX Venture Exchange listed
company focused on creating value through finding and developing
mineral assets with growing demand and constrained or restricted
supply, and with increasing use in innovative technologies. The Company
is actively pursuing opportunities and partnerships in critical metals,
including, but not limited to, tin, tungsten, dysprosium and neodymium,
prioritizing projects that can be partnered, funded and developed in a
relatively short period of time, in strategic, friendly jurisdictions.
Search is the discoverer of the Port Hope Simpson REE District, a highly
prospective light and heavy REE belt located in southeast Labrador,
where the Company controls a dominant land position in a belt 135 km
long and up to 12 km wide. In addition, Search holds a number of
additional mineral Prospects in Newfoundland and Labrador in its
portfolio, including claims in the Strange Lake Complex (where Quest
Rare Minerals has a Joint Venture with Search); and at the Red Wine
Complex (where Great Western Minerals Group has a Joint Venture with
Search).
All material information on the Company may be found on its website at www.searchminerals.ca and on SEDAR at sedar.com.
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Cautionary Statement:
This news release contains forward-looking statements that are not
historical facts. Forward-looking statements involve risks,
uncertainties, and other factors that could cause actual results,
performance, prospects, and opportunities to differ materially from
those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Factors
that could cause actual results to differ materially from these
forward-looking statements include those risks set out in Search's
public documents filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Although Search believes that the assumptions and factors used in
preparing the forward-looking statements are reasonable, undue reliance
should not be placed on these statements, which only apply as of the
date this news release, and no assurance can be given that such events
will occur in the disclosed time frames or at all. Except where
required by law, Search disclaims any intention or obligation to update
or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new
information, future events, or otherwise.
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