Tearlach Resources Limited (TSXV: TEA) (OTCQB: TELHF)
(FRANKFURT: V44) (“Tearlach” or the “Company”) is pleased
to announce the discovery of spodumene, the main ore for lithium,
on its Georgina Properties in northern Ontario. The
spodumene-bearing pegmatite, which we have named “Riches
Pegmatite,” is the first to be discovered on the property and
provides the Company with a clear path and defined targets for
ongoing work in the area. Tearlach will continue to explore the
asset to identify further pegmatites and continue to seek
additional mineralization throughout the property.
A Media Snippet accompanying this announcement is available by
clicking on this link.
Dr. Selway, VP of Exploration, said, “The
discovery of spodumene and pegmatite was the highlight of our 2023
summer exploration program. Once the geology team found the beryl
in outcrop on Beryl Island, I knew that we were very close to
finding spodumene. The grade and extent of the spodumene in the
outcrop justifies a winter drill program.”
Highlights:
- Green spodumene crystals up to 20
cm wide and 30 cm long were discovered in pegmatite, on Parks Lake
peninsula (Figure 1).
- The current width of the exposed
area of the spodumene pegmatite is 12 m.
- Abundant blue spodumene crystals
were also discovered in the pegmatite (Figure 2).
- The concentration of spodumene in
the pegmatite ranges from 5% to 50% locally, with an average of
15-20% spodumene.
- At the time of discovery, the
spodumene pegmatite was exposed in two outcrops.
Grab sample assays of Riches
Pegmatite:
- 6.48 % Li2O blue-grey spodumene,
sample 889574
- 5.89 % Li2O green spodumene, sample
889563
- 5.09 % Li2O pale green spodumene,
sample 889573
- 3.83 % Li2O green spodumene zone
with 20-25% spodumene, up to 20 cm in size, sample 889564
- 1.61 % Li2O pale green spodumene
zone with locally 30% spodumene, sample 889562
Samples 889574, 889563 and 889573 are
mineralogical samples of pure spodumene. Visual estimates of
spodumene contents in the Riches pegmatite does not necessarily
equate to Li2O % assays. Additional assays are pending. Grab
samples are selective in nature and may not represent the average
composition of the spodumene pegmatite.
Figure 1 30 cm long and 20 cm long green
spodumene crystals discovery, Riches Pegmatite, Parks Lake
Peninsula, Georgina Properties. Location AR-23-348.
Figure 2 Abundant blue-grey spodumene crystals in Riches
Pegmatite, Georgina Properties.
Figure 3 Map of the Riches Spodumene Pegmatite
and the Rare-element pegmatite zone on Parks Lake. Musc =
muscovite.
Table 1 Assay highlights table for Parks Lake, Georgina
Properties. RE = rare-element (i.e., Be, Li, Rb, Cs, Nb, Ta)
Sample No. |
Lithology |
Location |
Be (ppm) |
Rb (ppm) |
Nb (ppm) |
Sn (ppm) |
Cs (ppm) |
Ta (ppm) |
Li2O (%) |
889574 |
RE-Pegmatite - Spodumene |
Parks Lake Peninsula |
3 |
99 |
5 |
30 |
72.1 |
13.9 |
6.48 |
889563 |
RE-Pegmatite - Spodumene |
Parks Lake Peninsula |
8 |
234 |
18 |
34 |
227 |
28.1 |
5.89 |
889573 |
RE-Pegmatite - Spodumene |
Parks Lake Peninsula |
22 |
416 |
19 |
54 |
276 |
55.1 |
5.09 |
889564 |
RE-Pegmatite - Spodumene |
Parks Lake Peninsula |
18 |
235 |
18 |
22 |
130 |
43.7 |
3.83 |
889562 |
RE-Pegmatite - Spodumene |
Parks Lake Peninsula |
6 |
226 |
14 |
14 |
96.8 |
31.7 |
1.61 |
889653 |
RE-Pegmatite, muscovite |
Oxide Island |
48 |
5030 |
170 |
75 |
1880 |
122 |
0.62 |
889557 |
Li-Muscovite |
Parks Lake Peninsula |
23 |
2170 |
355 |
220 |
149 |
48.3 |
0.48 |
889558 |
RE-Pegmatite, Beryl |
Parks Lake Peninsula |
36000 |
79 |
5 |
2 |
1060 |
2.4 |
0.29 |
889539 |
RE-Pegmatite, Beryl |
Beryl Island |
37550 |
240 |
2 |
3 |
904 |
2.6 |
0.22 |
889509 |
RE-Pegmatite, Beryl |
Beryl Island |
4955 |
952 |
49 |
75 |
177 |
10.4 |
0.1 |
889559 |
Pegmatite, Beryl |
Parks Lake Peninsula |
780 |
276 |
34 |
7 |
61.5 |
22.5 |
0.03 |
889523 |
RE-Pegmatite, Beryl |
Check Mark Island |
1086 |
15 |
2 |
2 |
27.4 |
0.6 |
0.02 |
889654 |
RE-Pegmatite, Oxides |
Oxide
Island |
0.5 |
37 |
87300 |
91 |
9.5 |
27200 |
0.005 |
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Once Tearlach’s geology team discovered beryl on
Beryl Island and Nb-Ta oxides on Oxide Island on Park’s Lake
(Tearlach press release Oct. 10, 2023), they knew that they were
close to finding spodumene. Examination of the abundant outcrop
along the Parks Lake peninsula lakeshore led to the discovery of
very coarse-grained muscovite books in rare-element pegmatites, and
the following day, Riches spodumene pegmatite was discovered
(Figure 3). The muscovite book pegmatite zone is the border zone
characteristic of the Riches spodumene pegmatite (Figure 4).
Alan Rich, Tearlach senior geologist, first
identified the spodumene in the field. In recognition, we name it
Riches Pegmatite. Alan was accompanied by Kyle Henderson, Kevin
Tran and Richard Kindla during the discovery and Tearlach thanks
each of them for their efforts.
Coarse-grained muscovite books have been
identified in seven other locations within the rare-element
pegmatite zone (Figure 3 and Figure 4). There is a potential that
these other seven locations of muscovite books also relate to
spodumene pegmatite; however, stripping is required to determine if
each of these locations also contains spodumene.
Tearlach’s geology team will cut channel samples
of Riches pegmatite and conduct a Trimble GPS survey with real-time
satellite CenterPoint correction and ± 2 cm accuracy in the
horizontal to prepare for a winter drill program on the
pegmatite.
Figure 4 Coarse-grained muscovite books border
zone of Riches spodumene pegmatite, Parks Lake peninsula. Georgina
Properties. Location AR-23-348.
Sampling and Mapping Methodology
As of Oct. 6, 2023, a total of 437 grab sample
assays have been completed and returned by Actlabs, Ancaster,
Ontario, throughout the Georgina Stairs and Georgina East
Properties from the 2023 summer mapping program. Additional samples
have assays pending. These grab samples cover all of the
lithologies present on the Properties: granite, pegmatite,
metasedimentary rocks and diabase. This assay database contains
samples with anomalous rare-elements (Be, Rb, Cs, Nb, Sn, Ta),
which are associated with lithium mineralization.
Quality Control
The grab samples were delivered by Tearlach
geologists to Actlabs, Geraldton or Thunder Bay preparation labs.
Samples were assayed by Actlabs, Ancaster analytical lab, which is
an ISO 17025 accredited laboratory. The samples were digested using
lithium metaborate/tetraborate fusion and assayed by ICP-OES and
ICP-MS for whole rock major oxides and trace elements (i.e.,
4Litho-Pegmatite Special package). Li2O % was digested using sodium
peroxide fusion and assayed using ICP-OES. Actlabs inserted
standards, blanks, pulp duplicates and prep duplicates into the
sample stream. Tearlach inserts one lithium external standard and
one blank into the sample stream for every 20 samples. The external
standards are OREAS 147 and OREAS 148, and the external blank is
quartz chips. All standards and blanks passed a Quality Control
review.
Qualified Person:
Julie Selway, Ph.D., P.Geo. supervised the
preparation of the scientific and technical information that formed
the basis for the written disclosure in this news release. Dr.
Selway is the VP of Exploration for Tearlach Resources and the
Qualified Person ("QP") as defined by National Instrument
43-101.
About Tearlach:
Tearlach, a member of the TSX Venture 50, is a
Canadian exploration company engaged in acquiring, exploring, and
developing lithium projects. Tearlach has two key projects: Lithium
pegmatite on Georgina Properties, Jellicoe, northern Ontario and
Lithium claystone on Gabriel Project in Tonopah, Nevada, bordering
American Lithium's TLC Deposit. Spodumene was discovered on the
Georgina Properties during the summer 2023 exploration program.
Tearlach has completed 11 drill holes on the Gabriel Property.
Tearlach has two other lithium assets in Ontario: Final Frontier
and New Frontier. Final Frontier is located adjacent to and near
Frontier Lithium’s PAK lithium deposit north of Red Lake. Tearlach
has two lithium assets in Quebec: Rose-Fliszar-Muscovite Project in
the James Bay area and Shelby Project adjacent to and near Patriot
Battery Metals’ Corvette lithium project and Winsome Resources’
Cancet and Adina lithium projects. Tearlach also has the Savant
Property, an exploration stage Gold-Silver-Copper Property, in
Northwestern Ontario. Tearlach's primary objective is to position
itself as North America's leading lithium exploration and
development company. For more information, please get in touch with
the Company at info@tearlach.ca or visit our website at
www.tearlach.ca for project updates and related background
information.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF
DIRECTORS,TEARLACH RESOURCES LIMITED
Charles RossChief Executive OfficerSuite 610 - 700 W. Pender
StreetVancouver, BC, Canada V6C 1G8 Tel: 604-688-5007
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