Bryah Resources intersects high-grade manganese at Horseshoe South Mine
2021-01-07 11:32:45 [Print]
Australia's Bryah Resources has intersected high-grade manganese mineralization at the Horseshoe South Manganese Mine in Western Australia.
Reverse circulation (RC) drilling was undertaken throughout October and November to enable improved geological modeling for the preparation of JORC 2012 mineral resource estimates. 40 RC holes, for 925 meters, were drilled within mining lease M52/806 at the Main Open Pit Area and the Extended Open Pit Area.
25 holes, for 337 meters, were drilled at the Main Pit Area to better define areas where previous drilling intersected more than 30 per cent manganese. Best results from this recent drilling include three meters at 37 . 8 per cent manganese.
The remaining 15 holes, for 588 meters, were drilled at the Extended Pit Area to extend the mineralization identified in earlier programs. Work also followed up on low iron and phosphorus results that were intersected in prior drilling . New results include 16 meters at 26 . 1 per cent manganese.
These results confirm the presence of high-grade manganese beneath the existing pit. Additionally, the grades and widths show the potential for high-grade mineralization to be identified within the mining lease.
Reverse circulation (RC) drilling was undertaken throughout October and November to enable improved geological modeling for the preparation of JORC 2012 mineral resource estimates. 40 RC holes, for 925 meters, were drilled within mining lease M52/806 at the Main Open Pit Area and the Extended Open Pit Area.
25 holes, for 337 meters, were drilled at the Main Pit Area to better define areas where previous drilling intersected more than 30 per cent manganese. Best results from this recent drilling include three meters at 37 . 8 per cent manganese.
The remaining 15 holes, for 588 meters, were drilled at the Extended Pit Area to extend the mineralization identified in earlier programs. Work also followed up on low iron and phosphorus results that were intersected in prior drilling . New results include 16 meters at 26 . 1 per cent manganese.
These results confirm the presence of high-grade manganese beneath the existing pit. Additionally, the grades and widths show the potential for high-grade mineralization to be identified within the mining lease.