If you think about tonnage, the average thickness of 41metres for the intercepts drilled, that actually reaches 80m thickness Clays. This is significant.
Then if these Clays are confirmed to contain REEs, let alone the same High Grade, High Value, High Recovery REEs that DM1 has already found, remain even relatively constant in thickness, between 10metres and 40metres for the 20km strike length, then we are looking at a new Significant Rare Earth discovery in Australia.
If you take a step back, think about what 20km along strike means....and it is still open along strike BTW!
That is enormous REE tonnage with Nickel Cobalt PGE credits....
Im looking forward to seeing those assay announcements start to flow....![]()
If you think about tonnage, the average thickness of 41metres...
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