Strata Minerals Identifies High-Grade Phosphate Surface Deposit

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Strata Minerals (TSXV:SMP) has identified five separate phosphate mineralization outcrop areas and a surface resource target at its Diamond Mountain project in Utah. Three grab samples from the most prominent outcrop have measured 34.43 percent, 34.12 percent and 35.01 percent P2O5.

Strata Minerals (TSXV:SMP) has identified five separate phosphate mineralization outcrop areas and a surface resource target at its Diamond Mountain project in Utah. Three grab samples from the most prominent outcrop have measured 34.43 percent, 34.12 percent and 35.01 percent P2O5.

As quoted in the press release:

Three grab samples were collected from the most prominent outcrop and were analysed by the SGS laboratory in Denver. The results positively identified the mineralization zone through significantly elevated P(2)O(5) grades as indicated in Table 1 below. The grab sample grades are significantly higher than the average grade of 20% P(2)O(5) for the mineralization zone as observed in the Strata’s resource areas to the west. While the grab samples may not be fully representative of the entire mineralized zone, they do indicate the existence of phosphate mineralization with high-grade horizons occurring at surface in Diamond Mountain East.

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