Liberty Star Uranium & Metals Corp. (“Liberty
Star” or the “Company”)(OTCQB:
LBSR) has an update on its premiere copper-gold-moly-REEs (rare earth
elements) Hay
Mountain exploration project in Cochise County, southeast Arizona.
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Geophysics contractor Geotech
Ltd. has submitted an updated final report with its
conclusions summarizing the 2013 ZTEM geophysical survey of the
Hay Mountain project area.
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According to Geotech’s recommendations, Liberty Star has ordered
3D inversion modeling on the magnetic data collected during ZTEM
overflights (NR
158) and expects to request 3D inversion modeling on the ZTEM
data as well. The 3D modeling should give Liberty Star’s GIS
analysts a precise interpretation of the ten targets area, crucial
for an efficient and cost effective drilling program.
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Current and future planning
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CEO/Chief Geologist Briscoe’s summary of current events and future
planning:
“While we have announced preliminary results of Geotech’s ZTEM results (NR
170) we now have an extensive final report detailing 10 areas of
interest within the borders of the Hay Mountain Project area. We are
currently plotting drill holes based on a 200 meter (656 foot) grid to
test the various anomalies starting with the main porphyry copper
geochem anomaly emphasizing where it corresponds to the magnetic anomaly
and the electromagnetic (EM) anomalies (shown in the image not including
magnetic anomaly). The colors represent amount of rock resistivity- pink
being very low resistivity and blue being high resistivity: R is high
resistivity and Z is low resistivity probably related to sulfide
(pyrite) mineralization and attendant alteration. The numbers relate to
discussion points in the extensive report which contains the image.
“Because we also have 52 east west cross sections of EM data with
magnetism we can now compare what we expect to hit at specific depth
with the EM Data. Thus, we are confident that we can predict how deeply
we will have to drill to intersect various types of ZTEM anomalies,
which are ultimately related to rock type, alteration type and the
peripheral pyrite halo of porphyry copper centers (see JMG color model).
We have a pretty good idea because of the known characteristics of the
limestones and other layered sediments, igneous and basement (See our glossary
–website) rocks in the area and thus we believe we can calculate the
approximate desired depth of each drill hole drilled and the cost and
time to drill each hole. Once that work is completed, we intend to apply
for permits for the proposed drill holes over the geochem, magnetic and
ZTEM anomalies. Assuming that we can raise sufficient money to execute
our plan, we intend to start off with the best ranked holes and drill 24
hours per day 7 days per week for the next year. When we receive our 3D
inversion magnetic data as was ordered from Geotech last week we intend
to superimpose this data over all the other existing data and further
refine the drill hole locations and plan. We plan to start out with more
widely spaced drill holes in order to test various parts of the main
anomaly and make adjustments on succeeding holes based on the results of
the drilling that has been done. We expect this to be a dynamic program.
“It is important for all interested followers of these news releases to
understand that no remote sensing techniques can reliably identify and
measure individual elements including porphyry copper system elements of
copper, molybdenum, gold, silver, lead, zinc, rare earth elements nor
their abundance. This requires drilling and careful collection of
samples and careful assaying, and then geoengineering to determine
whether there may be a resource that can be mined at a profit i.e. an
ore body. With our geochemical approach we can identify metals and their
location, but not their grade. Because of many years of geophysical
research and study we do know what rock characteristics can affect
various type of geophysical tests i.e. electrical resistivity
characteristics, magnetic strength, EM or electromagnetic character,
Induced Polarization – or IP - rock tendency to act as a capacitor when
an electrical impulse is pumped into the rock. And because of the study
of rock types associated with porphyry copper alteration we can draw
conclusions as to where the desired mineral centers might be. The more
detailed and precise these measurements are and how well they correlate
with each other gives us greater precision and accuracy to aim our
all-important drill holes to where the mineral body should be. Once we
have the magnetic 3D inversion we will decide whether we should do the
ZTEM 3D inversion which is more time consuming and thus more expensive.
“This refining and confirming targets is what Liberty Star has been
doing for the last number of years, and we are in the final parts of
this long, precise, and rather tedious process. All of our various
tests, which in detail comprise thousands of sub tests, are in strong
agreement. And now we are in the final steps of positioning drill holes
with the expectation that we can soon begin to permit the holes and
start the drill program.
“Assuming that we can raise the necessary capital, we plan to begin
drilling 24 hours per day in two shifts, 7 days per week, and 365 days
per year with one drill. Drill logging and physical measurements on the
core will be taken immediately after the core is extracted from the
drill and then the core will be broken into approximate 10 foot
intervals, split along its axis using a diamond saw; we intend to ship
half for assay to a certified lab in Canada and store the other half
permanently in secure storage. We plan to record all geologic data and
much other data collected from the drill site on hand held computers for
transmission via the Internet to our servers for analysis by expert
geologists and interpretation of various types including management
parameters to see that the program is proceeding within schedule and on
budget. Assay data will be joined with the other data by computer to
form computer logs. We have just received a proposal from a data
management software company who proposes to contract with us to supply
integrated programmed reports (so called computer dashboards) so that
each manager may keep up with changing conditions multiple times per day
including programmed alarms sounding if parameters are out of an
acceptable range. These data can be viewed in real time on hand held
devices such as an iPhone, iPad or any smart phone or pad that can
connect to the Internet – anywhere in the world management might travel
to. We expect that these operating procedures should reduce drilling
cost and cut down management time and thus personnel costs.”
“James A. Briscoe” James
A. Briscoe, Professional Geologist, AZ CA
CEO/Chief Geologist
Liberty
Star Uranium & Metals Corp.
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include, among other things: (1) our belief that we can calculate the
approximate desired depth, cost and time of each drill hole, (2) our
ability to rank the drill holes and keep track of results and our
ability to adjust our plans based on drill results as they are received,
(3) our ability to drill 24 hours per day in two shifts, seven days a
week and 365 days per year, (4) our expectation that we can soon begin
to permit holes and begin our drill program and (5) our belief that our
projected operating procedures should reduce drilling costs and cut down
on management time and personnel costs.
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raise the funds needed to execute our drilling plans; (2) conditions in
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