ASX and US-listed Locksley Resources has cranked the dial at its Mojave critical minerals project in California with a technical breakthrough that has quadrupled the strike length of its Desert antimony mine (DAM) corridor to 1.2 kilometres.
A 3D mapping program carried out over the last two months extended the Desert project’s mineralised corridor from 300 metres to a thumping 1.2 kilometres.
A 3D geological model mapped by Locksley Resources highlighting parallel structures and satellite prospects at the company’s Desert antimony mine prospect in California.
The new development appears to not only confirm the continuity of high-grade antimony-bearing shear zones, it has also uncovered a brand new second parallel structure 150 metres west, opening the door to a potential multi-zone sys