Highlights:
- The Company has completed a 2-week visit covering approximately
5% of the 15,680-hectare project area. 217 rock samples have been
collected and submitted for laboratory analysis.
- The lithium-cesium-tantalum ("LCT") pegmatite trend on the
property has a potential strike length of >8 km.
- 3 km of strike and ~1 km of width of the system has been mapped
in detail, with 45 new pegmatites identified within this LCT–field,
bringing the total to 47. The system is open in both
directions.
- The largest pegmatitic outcropping is ~350 m long by ~70 m
wide with full size unknown.
- Beryl, tantalum oxides and further coarse-grained tantalite
have been identified throughout the system, confirming that the
White Willow system is highly evolved as coarse–grained tantalite
will be present in the most fractionated zone of an LCT-system
where spodumene, if present, is anticipated to occur.
- The Company has also completed a historical data compilation
that further demonstrates the White Willow system is very evolved,
as very anomalous cesium (>50 ppm) and lithium (>300
ppm) were identified in 36 and 45 samples, respectively, with 6
samples above 1,000 ppm Li up to 0.5% LiO2.
- The presence of very anomalous lithium and cesium indicates
that the samples were collected from within the outer zone of a
fertile LCT-system which is where spodumene, if present, is
anticipated to occur.
- The Company also announces that its technical team has
mobilized and arrived onsite in preparation for the start of
drilling for its program at its Jackpot Lake lithium brine project
in Nevada.
VANCOUVER, BC, June 14,
2023 /CNW/ - Usha Resources
Ltd. ("USHA" or the "Company") (TSXV: USHA) (OTCQB:
USHAF) (FSE: JO0), a North American mineral acquisition and
exploration company, has discovered a significant
lithium-cesium-tantalum ("LCT") system at its White Willow Lithium
Pegmatite Project ("White Willow" or the "Project"). The property
is situated 170 kilometres west of Thunder Bay in proximity to other lithium
projects in the region, such as the Seymour Lake Lithium Project,
the Georgia Lake pegmatite field, and the Separation Rapids Lithium
deposit, showcasing the region's rich lithium potential.
The maiden geological work was completed on only approximately
5% of the 15,680-hectare project area, and the Company plans on
returning in July to complete a more comprehensive field program to
build on the findings following the receipt of analytical
results.
"We are thrilled with the findings from this initial program at
White Willow," said Deepak Varshney,
CEO of Usha Resources. "Unlike most companies who have recently
acquired properties in Ontario and
Quebec with a focus on location,
our acquisition of this project was predicated on a technical model
that showed that the two initial pegmatites identified were part of
a larger unexplored system waiting to be discovered. Having now
identified 45 new pegmatites within a zone where spodumene is
anticipated to occur and grown the strike and width of the system
over 10 and 20 times in size, respectively, we believe Willow to be
a flagship asset where we firmly believe Ontario's next major lithium discovery will
occur."
The Company completed a two (2) week site visit with its
technical team where it completed a first-pass program comprised of
sampling pegmatites, mapping, and prospecting. 217 rock samples
have been collected and submitted for laboratory analysis.
The LCT pegmatite trend at the Project has a potential strike
length of over eight kilometres as beryl was noted through
prospecting across the length of the pegmatite swarm. Approximately
three kilometres of strike was mapped in detail, with 45 new
pegmatites identified, the largest of which was approximately 350
metres by 70 metres, indicating that a significant LCT–system is
present at White Willow. The system is open in strike and
width.
Beryl and tantalite were identified throughout the system,
including a second showing of coarse-grained tantalite
approximately 80 metres down-strike from the Maple Leaf Showing
which has assayed 14.64% Ta2O5, confirming
that the White Willow system is highly evolved. The identification
of tantalite throughout the pegmatite swarm is a key finding as
coarse–grained tantalite will be present in the most fractionated
zone of an LCT-system where spodumene, if present, is anticipated
to occur.
Coarse-grained tantalite is only known to be found at one other
locality in Ontario which is the
North Aubrey pegmatite at Green Technology Metals (GT1) Seymour
Lake Project where GT1 has identified a 9.9 Mt resource at 1.04%
Li2O.
In addition to the above, the Company has also completed a
historical data compilation that also demonstrates the White Willow
system is very evolved. The following were the key findings from
the review:
- 103 samples were identified to contain anomalous lithium
(>115ppm) of which 45 were very anomalous (>300ppm). 6
samples assayed above 1,000 ppm, up to 0.5% LiO2,
further demonstrating the potential for spodumene as Li contents
for muscovite from a spodumene pegmatite is usually >1000
ppmi. A sample from the host rock was also identified to
contain 1,300 ppm lithium, indicating that a secondary lithium rich
fluid had passed through as the enrichment of the host rock would
be due to "bleed" from the pegmatitic melt as it was injected due
to intrusion of the parental granite.
- 86 samples were identified to contain anomalous cesium
(>50ppm) of which 36 were very anomalous (>115ppm) with a
high of 1,833 ppm Cs2O. The presence of very
anomalous cesium indicates that the samples were collected from
within the outer zone of a fertile LCT-system which is where
spodumene, if present, will be identified.
- 47 samples were identified to contain anomalous tantalum
(>30ppm) of which 6 samples were very anomalous (>100ppm)
including the coarse-grained tantalite that assayed 14.64%
Ta2O5 at the Maple Leaf Showing.
- Till and lake sediment surveys identified highly anomalous
lithium values that are in the 98th percentile of the
entire provincial government database.
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i Breaks, F.W., Selway, J.B. and
Tindle, A.G. 2006. Fertile and peraluminous granites and related
rareelement mineralization in pegmatites, north-central and
northeastern Superior Province, Ontario; Ontario Geological Survey,
Open File Report 6195, 143p.
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Jackpot Lake Exploration
Update
The Company is also pleased to announce that its technical team
has mobilized and arrived onsite in preparation for the resumption
of drilling at its Jackpot Lake lithium brine project in
Nevada.
The objective is to advance each of JP22-01 and JP22-02 to
approximately 2,000 feet, thereby potentially greatly expanding on
the 99-foot and 273-foot higher-porosity sand and conglomerate
zones already identified in each drill hole, respectively, where it
believes the best potential brines are present. Sampling these
zones is a high priority for the project as the coarse-grained
basal units are a primary focus for expansion at Albemarle's Silver
Peak mine, the only domestic supplier of lithium within the U.S.,
and at Pure Energy's Clayton Valley
project where a large volume of brine with superior grades has been
identified.
The work will build on the recent identification of the highest
grades of lithium at the project at JP22-02, where grades as high
as 820 ppm (average 334 ppm over 30 samples) were identified in
shallow soils (less than 500 ft), confirming the soils at the
project are highly enriched in lithium and compare very favourably
with the reported average of 100 ppm for the Esmeralda formation,
one of the potential sources of the lithium enrichment for the
brines present in Clayton Valley which hosts Albemarle's Silver
Peak lithium brine mine.
Qualified person
The technical content of this news release relating to the
Jackpot Lake Project has been reviewed and approved by Mr.
Seth Cude, P.G., CPG. RM, M.Sc., a
qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 Standards
of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101").
The technical content of this news release relating to the White
Willow Project has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Andrew Tims, P.Geo., a qualified person as
defined by National Instrument 43-101.
About Usha Resources
Ltd.
Usha Resources Ltd. is a North American mineral acquisition and
exploration company focused on the development of quality battery
and precious metal properties that are drill-ready with high-upside
and expansion potential. Based in Vancouver, BC, Usha's portfolio of strategic
properties provides target-rich diversification and consist of
Jackpot Lake, a lithium brine project in Nevada; White Willow, a lithium pegmatite
project in Ontario that is the
flagship among its growing portfolio of hard-rock lithium assets;
and Lost Basin, a gold-copper project in Arizona. Usha trades on the TSX Venture
Exchange under the symbol USHA, the OTCQB Exchange under the symbol
USHAF and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the symbol JO0.
USHA RESOURCES LTD.
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Muir, Investor Relations, at 1-888-772-2452, email
tmuir@usharesources.com, or visit www.usharesources.com.
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Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of
this release.
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Exploration is highly speculative in nature, involves many risks,
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Furthermore, the Company currently has no reserves on any of its
properties. As a result, there can be no assurance that such
forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, and actual
results and future events could differ materially from those
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