Group Ten Metals Announces Priority Targets at the Iron Mountain Area of the Stillwater West Project

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Group Ten Metals has announced results from compilation and interpretation work focused on the Iron Mountain area of the company’s Stillwater West project in Montana, including the delineation of a large cobalt target defined by highly elevated cobalt in soils and corresponding rock samples.

Group Ten Metals(TSXV:PGE) has announced results from compilation and interpretation work focused on the Iron Mountain area of the company’s Stillwater West project in Montana, including the delineation of a large cobalt target defined by highly elevated cobalt in soils and corresponding rock samples.

As quoted in the press release:

Work to date at the Stillwater West project has identified two broad target types – large-scale “platreef-style” mineralization and higher-grade “reef-type” deposits – with 12 broad target areas across the more than 20 km long main claim block, plus three satellite blocks which contain additional zones of interest. Compilation and analysis by Group Ten shows the potential for multiple deposits and indications of a much larger mineralized system than has been previously recognized. Of particular focus are those areas that show characteristics of a “platreef-style” setting in the lower Stillwater Complex stratigraphy that may be similar to the large-scale high-sulfide platinum group metals-nickel-copper type deposits seen in the lower Bushveld Complex in South Africa.

Three of the five identified zones in the Iron Mountain area are large-scale, high-sulphide platinum group element-nickel-copper targets that are a priority for additional work based on the magnitude of the coincident geochemical and geophysical conductor anomalies.

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