Locksley Resources recently provided an update on its research collaboration with Columbia University, led by Professor Greeshma Gadikota, within the Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering and Columbia Climate School. The partnership is focused on developing potential processing pathways for the recovery, separation and metallization of rare earth elements (REEs) and associated critical metals from carbonatite- and bastnaesite-style mineral systems,…
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Locksley begins drilling at El Campo
Locksley Resources has commenced diamond drilling at the El Campo rare earth prospect, part of its Mojave project in California. The drilling program represents Locksley’s first systematic drill testing of El Campo and is designed to evaluate the scale, continuity and geological characteristics of rare earth element (REE) mineralization identified through historical work and recent surface sampling. “Our commencement of…
Read MoreLocksley Resources discovers high-grade silver corridor
Locksley Resources has identified a high-grade, northwest- to southeast-oriented mineralized silver corridor at its Mojave project in California, marking a significant advancement in the company’s exploration strategy. Reconnaissance and surface rock chip sampling has confirmed high-grade silver mineralization extending almost 3 kilometers from the initial high-grade silver discovery, located ~320 meters southwest of the historic Desert antimony mine. Assay results…
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