VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Aug. 03, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Mr. Robert Rosenblat, President of Mayne Minerals Inc, a private Vancouver based mining company reports that the company has acquired an option on a large land package designated as the Hart prospect, in Northern British Columbia, Canada. The Hart property is a frontier project containing multiple occurrences of both Light and Heavy rare earth elements (REEs) together with a significant amount of rare metals (RM). This project covers an area of more than 5000 hectares.
A reconnaissance grass roots sampling program in 2010, conducted by a previous property holder, discovered a large area of highly anomalous REEs/RM in both stream sediments and rock samples. The area of interest covers at least 1.5 km wide by 3.5 km long and extends over an elevation difference of more than 150 metres, suggesting an igneous rock mass exceeding 2 billion tonnes.
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Mayne Minerals targets a Rare Earths “HOTSPOT” in Northern British Columbia
Mayne Minerals Inc.August 3, 2021 GMT
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Aug. 03, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Mr. Robert Rosenblat, President of Mayne Minerals Inc, a private Vancouver based mining company reports that the company has acquired an option on a large land package designated as the Hart prospect, in Northern British Columbia, Canada. The Hart property is a frontier project containing multiple occurrences of both Light and Heavy rare earth elements (REEs) together with a significant amount of rare metals (RM). This project covers an area of more than 5000 hectares.
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