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Locksley lights up new rare earths trend in California
Locksley Resources' high-resolution heli-survey revealed two thorium anomalies near its El Campo prospect, highlighting potential for expanded rare earth deposits next to Mountain Pass mine.
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Locksley lights up new rare earths trend in California
Locksley Resources has used ultra-high-resolution geophysics at its US Mojave project to uncover a new rare earths target alongside El Campo and near the Mountain Pass mine.
·Sydney, Australia
Read Full ArticleLocksley Resources defines new Mojave REE target adjacent to the Mountain Pass mine
Locksley Resources finds new thorium anomaly found next door to Mountain Pass, the only producing US rare earths mine Second thorium anomaly 700m east of the high-grade El Campo prospect could mean parallel mineralisation at Mojave High-resolution magnetic survey has also improved Locksley’s understanding of project geology Special Report: A high-resolution heli-borne magnetic and radiometric survey has enabled the definition of a new rare ear…
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