Rare Element Reports Initial 2011 Drilling Results From Bear Lodge - Results From 21 Holes Included- Additional REEs Hit at East Taylor and Whitetail Ridge - Both REEs and Gold in Three East Taylor Holes
- Results From 21 Holes Included
- Additional REEs Hit at East Taylor and Whitetail Ridge
- Both REEs and Gold in Three East Taylor Holes
LAKEWOOD, COLORADO -- (Marketwire) -- 10/27/11 -- Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX: RES)(NYSE Amex: REE) is pleased to announce rare earth element (REE) assay results from 21 drill holes completed during the ongoing 2011 core drilling program at the Company's 100% owned Bear Lodge property, located in northeastern Wyoming, USA. The 21 holes intercepted many high-grade REE zones and extensive intercepts of veins and stockwork FMR mineralization. Whitetail Ridge drill holes were all step-offs from the resource, and the holes at East Taylor confirmed and expanded the initial reverse circulation drill results reported in a news release dated 4 August 2011.
Company Vice President of Exploration, Dr. Jim Clark states: 'We continue to receive encouraging results from the Bull Hill resource area, and we are extending that mineralization west of the Bull Hill drainage. Our results at the Whitetail Ridge Resource Area confirm the Company's initial impression regarding the potential size and tenor of the REE mineralization there, and the East Taylor target is an exciting find, with the original RC drill assay values now confirmed with core drilling. We are investigating the significance of the overlapping REE and gold mineralization at both East Taylor and Whitetail Ridge.'
The drill hole results include those for 12 holes from the Bull Hill Resource Area, 6 holes from the Whitetail Ridge Resource Area, and 3 holes from the East Taylor REE-gold target area. Rare Element announced updated resources for the Bull Hill and Whitetail Ridge areas on 14 June 2011. The objectives of the current drilling program are to continue the expansion and upgrading of the Bull Hill and Whitetail Ridge oxide resources, and to explore for additional REE resources at the East Taylor target area. The Company announced the identification of significant heavy rare earth (HREE) enrichment at the Whitetail Ridge Resource Area and the East Taylor and Carbon target areas in the news release dated 4 August 2011. Highlights of the current drill program include the following high-grade intercepts:
Bull Hill Resource Area: RES11-17 - 58 feet @ 4.88% TREO (total rare
earth oxide)
RES11-21 - 40 feet @ 3.21% TREO
115 feet @ 3.38% TREO
RES11-22 - 26 feet @ 4.17% TREO
20.5 feet @ 4.82% TREO
33.75 feet @ 2.71% TREO
64 feet @ 5.48% TREO
79 feet @ 3.96% TREO
Whitetail Ridge Resource RES11-10 - 31.8 feet @ 3.94% TREO
Area:
43.7 feet @ 3.27% TREO
27 feet @ 4.68% TREO
RES11-12 - 113 feet @ 2.52% TREO
RES11-14 - 48.25 feet @ 2.90% TREO
66.4 feet @ 1.99% TREO
RES11-25 - 108 feet @ 3.81% TREO
East Taylor Target Area: RES11-26 - 41.5 feet @ 4.15% TREO
Drilling Results
REE assay values are reported by convention as the combined oxide equivalents (REO) of the fifteen elements in the lanthanide series yttrium. The oxide equivalents are approximately 15.6% higher than the combined metal assay values. The Bull Hill deposits at the Bear Lodge project contain predominantly the 'light' REE (lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium, and samarium), with economically important quantities of several of the 'heavy' REE (europium, dysprosium, and terbium). The Whitetail Ridge Resource area, and the East Taylor and Carbon REE-gold target areas, show significant HREE enrichment, with enhanced abundances of Eu, Dy, Tb, and Y (see news release dated 4 August 2011).
The host for all rare earth mineralization in the Bear Lodge Mountains is a large alkaline igneous complex that forms the core of the mountain range. Rare earth mineralization intersected in the twenty-one drill holes is primarily contained within the near-surface oxidized (FMR) and partly oxidized (oxide carbonate) equivalents of carbonatite dikes that are widespread in the district and concentrated in dike swarms and stockwork zones along the southwest flank of the Bull Hill diatreme, west of the Bull Hill drainage, and in association with the Whitetail Ridge diatreme, northwest of Bull Hill. The host rocks at Bull Hill and Whitetail Ridge consist largely of heterolithic intrusive breccia, while west of Bull Hill the host rocks are predominantly trachyte, phonolite, and subordinate breccia. FMR refers to the major constituents of the highly oxidized, former carbonatite dikes that occur in the depth range from the surface to 300-500 beneath the surface- F (FeOx)-M (MnOx)-R (REE minerals).
Bull Hill Resource Area and Bull Hill West Target Area
Seven of the 12 holes in the Bull Hill Resource Area were drilled along a prescribed NE-SW grid, at azimuths of either 045 degrees or 225 degrees, the former as infill holes in the main Bull Hill SW deposit, and the latter as holes testing the Bull Hill West area, west of the Bull Hill drainage. The resource evaluation grid was established for the Bull Hill SW deposit in conjunction with Ore Reserves Engineering, the Company's resource estimation consultant. Core holes drilled along other bearings were oriented to test areas of structural complexity. The bearing, inclination, and significant assay intercepts from the Bull Hill area drill holes are summarized in Table 1 below.
Table 1. Significant assay intercepts from the Bull Hill Resource Area (includes Bull Hill SW and Bull Hill W)
Drill hole RES11-01 (225, -45 degrees; t.d. 699 feet) (site BH11-1; section
10SE)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized TREO
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (%)
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FMR veins and
100 145 45 32 stockwork 2.00
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Drill Hole RES11-02 (225, -45 degrees; t.d. 994 feet) (site BH11-3; section
10 SE)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized TREO
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (%)
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FMR dike and
200.5 209 8.5 6 veins 7.94
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FMR veins and
524 535 11 7.8 stockwork 1.58
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FMR veins and
554 563.5 9.5 6.7 stockwork 1.57
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890 907 17 12 FMR dike 4.05
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Carbonatite dike
934 976 42 666 and veins 1.95
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Drill Hole RES11-03 (090, -45 degrees; t.d. 774 feet) (site BH11-3; section
10 SE)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized TREO
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (%)
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FMR veins and
198 207 9 6.4 stockwork 1.67
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FMR vein and
231.5 240.5 9 6.4 stockwork 2.05
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Drill Hole RES11-04 (225, -45 degrees; t.d. 1345 feet) (site BH11-2; section
12 SE)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized TREO
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (%)
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FMR vein and
371 377 6 4.2 stockwork 1.73
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FMR vein and
507 510 3 3 stockwork 3.72
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724 730.5 6.5 6.5 FMR stockwork 2.92
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Transitional
carbonatite veins
783 792 9 9 and stockwork 2.92
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Carbonatite veins
830 845 15 15 and stockwork 1.69
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Carbonatite veins
895 906 11 11 and stockwork 1.81
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Carbonatite veins
943 950 7 6.3 and stockwork 2.57
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994 1012 18 16.2 Carbonatite dike 5.19
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Carbonatite veins
1032 1044 12 10.8 and stockwork 1.94
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Drill Hole RES11-07 (225, -45 degrees; t.d. 345 feet) (site BH11-4; section
12 SE)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized TREO
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (%)
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FMR veins and
77 83 6 4.2 stockwork 2.71
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FMR veins and
163 173 10 7 stockwork 1.68
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Drill Hole RES11-17 (135, -45 degrees; t.d. 525 feet) (site 10-F; section 8
NW)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized TREO
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (%)
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25 31.5 6.5 4.6 FMR vein 1.52
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FMR veins and
89.5 98 8.5 8.2 stockwork 1.64
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FMR veins and
131 139 8 5.7 stockwork 2.07
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FMR dike, veins,
169.5 228 58.5 51 and stockwork 4.88
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182 185 3 8.59
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214 228 14 13.77
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FMR veins and
312.5 323 10.5 7.4 stockwork 1.67
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Drill Hole RES11-18 (045, -45 degrees; t.d. 900 feet) (site BH11-5; section
8 SE)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized TREO
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (%)
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Clay altered FMR
51 60 9 9 stockwork 1.87
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FMR vein and
177.5 182 4.5 3.2 stockwork 2.19
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FMR veins and
224 240 16 12.3 stockwork 1.75
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FMR veins and
282.25 293.75 11.5 8.8 stockwork 1.62
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325 332 7 6.3 FMR dike 6.34
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FMR veins and
440 450 10 9.7 stockwork 5.47
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Drill Hole RES11-20 (090, -45 degrees; t.d. 604 feet) (site BH11-5; section
8 SE)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized TREO
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (%)
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Clay altered FMR
34 41 7 7 stockwork 2.42
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Clay altered FMR
50 57 7 7 stockwork 1.55
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FMR veins and
154 164 10 7 stockwork 1.70
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FMR veins and
204 215 11 10.6 stockwork 1.51
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FMR veins and
235 264 29 25 stockwork 2.73
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235 244 9 4.39
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Drill Hole RES11-21 (045, -45 degrees; t.d. 1063 feet) (BH11-11, section 4
NW)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized TREO
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (%)
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32.5 41 8.5 6 FMR stockwork 2.35
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FMR veins and
84 95 11 10 stockwork 1.70
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FMR veins and
149.75 160 10.25 9.3 stockwork 2.71
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217 244 27 24 FMR dike 2.83
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FMR dike, veins,
313 324 11 9.7 and stockwork 2.22
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FMR dike and
349 389 40 36 stockwork 3.21
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370 381 11 8.06
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FMR dike and
427.5 443 15.5 14 stockwork 3.32
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FMR veins and
460 466 6 5 stockwork 1.88
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497.5 506 8.5 8 FMR stockwork 1.68
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Oxide carbonate
637 673.5 36.5 33 dike 2.54
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Oxide carbonate
dikes, veins,
693 730.5 37.5 34 stockwork 2.53
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Oxide carbonate
dikes, veins,
760 875 115 94 stockwork 3.38
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778 799.5 21.5 5.04
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835 875 40 5.30
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968 975 7 4.9 Carbonatite veins 1.86
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Carbonatite dike
1014 1020 6 5.4 and vein 3.72
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Drill Hole RES11-22 (045, -45 degrees; t.d. 1105 feet) (BH11-15, section 2
NW)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized TREO
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (%)
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FMR vein and
46.5 62 15.5 11 stockwork 1.56
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FMR veins and
237 263 26 21.3 stockwork 4.17
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FMR dikes, veins, and
287.75 321.5 33.75 27.6 stockwork 2.71
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287.75 295 7.25 6.96
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FMR dikes, veins, and
411 475 64 45 stockwork 5.48
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411 417 6 12.13
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436.5 450 13.5 16.10
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Oxide carbonate veins
512.75 522.5 9.75 4.9 and stockwork 3.05
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Oxide carbonate and
carbonatite dikes,
552.75 564 11.25 10.7 veins, and stockwork 3.38
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Oxide carbonate and
642.5 650.75 8.25 8 carbonatite dike 4.28
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Oxide carbonate and
carbonatite dikes,
699 778 79 68.4 veins, and stockwork 3.96
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699 703 4 6.32
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735.75 778 42.25 5.18
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Oxide carbonate and
carbonatite dikes,
808 843.5 35.5 30.7 veins, and stockwork 2.57
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830.5 843.5 13 4.65
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Carbonatite veins and
873.5 908.25 34.75 26.6 stockwork 2.01
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939.5 947 7.5 5.7 Carbonatite veins 2.75
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959 976.5 17.5 11.2 Carbonatite veins 2.98
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995.5 1005.75 10.25 6.6 Carbonatite veins 2.42
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1035 1045 10 6.4 Carbonatite veins 1.97
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1075 1085 10 6.4 Carbonatite veins 3.15
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Whitetail Ridge
Rare earth mineralization in and adjacent to the Whitetail Ridge Resource area is associated with the Whitetail Ridge diatreme. The REE mineralization occurs in dominantly NW-trending dikes, veins, and stockwork zones, and it may occur also as disseminations in recrystallized diatreme breccia matrix. The latter occurrence mode has yet to be confirmed in detailed mineralogical studies, for which samples are being collected. Five of the six drill holes were drilled on the NE/SW resource evaluation grid at azimuths of 045 degrees (3 holes) and 225 degrees (2 holes), and the sixth hole was drilled at an azimuth of 205 degrees. The bearing, inclination, and significant assay intercepts from the Whitetail Ridge area drill holes are summarized in Table 2 below.
Table 2. Significant assay intercepts from the Whitetail Ridge Resource Area
Drill Hole RES11-10 (205, -70 degrees; t.d. 772 feet) (site WF1;
section 23 NW)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized TREO
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (%)
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FMR dike, veins
18.5 50.3 31.8 11 and stockwork 3.94
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18.5 36 17.5 5.70
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FMR veins and
136.3 180 43.7 15 stockwork 3.27
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136.3 146.8 10.5 5.16
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170.8 180 9.2 4.58
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Oxide carbonate
veins and
290 300 10 3.4 stockwork 1.98
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Oxide carbonate
339 344.5 5.5 3 dike and veins 3.71
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Oxide carbonate
377 382 5 3.8 dike 4.22
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Oxide carbonate
veins and
410.5 419.5 9 8.5 stockwork 1.88
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Oxide carbonate
veins and
446.5 451 4.5 4.3 stockwork 2.15
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Oxide carbonate
dike; minor rock
545.5 572.5 27 9.2 screen 4.68
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557 572.5 15.5 6.30
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Oxide carbonate
706 715.5 9.5 4.5 stockwork 2.30
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FMR vein and
748 752 4 3 stockwork 3.96
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Drill Hole RES11-11 (045, -70 degrees; t.d. 707 feet) (WF1; section 23
NW)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized TREO
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (%)
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FMR veins and
33 39 6 2 stockwork 8.72
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FMR veins and
88 120 32 11 stockwork 2.87
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88 94 6 5.17
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FMR stockwork and
139 161 22 8 vein 1.97
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Oxide carbonate
veins and
202 217.5 15.5 9.9 stockwork 1.71
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Oxide carbonate
stockwork and
252 270 18 6.15 veins 3.71
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260 270 10 5.47
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Oxide carbonate
stockwork and
312 322 10 3.4 veins 1.75
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Oxide carbonate
367 382 15 5.1 dike 6.19
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Oxide carbonate
437 447 10 7.6 dike 2.21
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Oxide carbonate
veins and
542 553 11 7 stockwork 2.19
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Drill Hole RES11-12 (045, -45 degrees; t.d. 600 feet) (site WT1; section 25
NW)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized TREO
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (%)
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FMR dikes, veins,
182 295 113 79.9 and stockwork 2.52
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214.7 249.7 35 4.14
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Oxide carbonate
362.4 368 5.6 4.8 dike 7.34
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Oxide carbonate
473.5 477 3.5 2.7 dike 1.94
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Oxide carbonate
567.5 571 3.5 2.7 dike 2.00
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Drill Hole RES11-13 (045, -70 degrees; t.d. 1137 feet) (site WT1;
section 25 NW)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized TREO
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (%)
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FMR dike, vein, and
40 48 8 2.7 stockwork 2.03
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FMR vein and
191 196 5 1.7 stockwork 1.70
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FMR disseminated
211 220 9 3 and stockwork 1.54
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Oxide carbonate
501 516.5 15.5 5.3 dike and stockwork 2.25
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Oxide carbonate
679 684 5 1.7 veins 2.53
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Oxide carbonate
785 789 4 1.4 veins 1.92
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Drill Hole RES11-14 (225, -45 degrees; t.d. 536 feet) (site WT1; section 25
NW)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized TREO
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (%)
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FMR vein and
18.5 25 6.5 4.6 stockwork 1.84
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FMR veins and
37 44.5 7.5 5.3 stockwork 1.52
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FMR veins and
104.25 152.5 48.25 34.3 disseminated 2.90
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104.25 108 3.75 13.05
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FMR dike, veins,
stockwork, and
225.6 292 66.4 47 disseminated 1.99
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283.5 292 8.5 4.00
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FMR veins,
stockwork, and
309.5 344.5 35 24.7 matrix 1.60
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491.5 496 4.5 3.2 FMR dike 3.02
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Drill Hole RES11-25 (225, -45 degrees; t.d. 988 feet) (site WT3; section 21
NW)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized TREO
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (%)
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FMR veins and
120 228 108 76.4 stockwork 3.81
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155.5 228 72.5 5.13
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FMR dike and
stockwork/mixed
Oxide and Oxide
291 312 21 14.8 carbonate 2.11
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Oxide carbonate
veins, stockwork,
719 748 29 20.5 and disseminated 1.92
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Oxide carbonate
veins and
778 797 19 13.4 stockwork 2.81
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792 797 5 6.33
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Oxide carbonate
872 880 8 5.7 vein 1.71
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East Taylor Target Area
The East Taylor target is located approximately 2500 feet (760 m) west of the main Bull Hill rare-earth deposit and 2500 feet southwest of the Whitetail Ridge deposit. The zone appears to have an easterly strike, as opposed to the dominant northwesterly and northerly mineralized structures in the Bull Hill/Whitetail Ridge deposits. Preliminary geological mapping and projection of FMR intercepts in drill holes suggest that the REE mineralization consists of dikes and adjacent stockwork with dimensions of more than 700 feet (210 meters) east-west by 250 feet (75 meters) north-south, and the mineralization is open to the east. The identification of the zone and its enrichment in HREE, relative to the Bull Hill deposits, was discussed in a news release dated 4 August 2011. That news release reported REE assay values from reverse circulation drilling during the Company's 2010 gold exploration program, and those assay values exhibited exceptional HREE enrichment.
The assay results reported here from the East Taylor target are from core holes drilled to confirm the reverse circulation drill hole assay results. Two holes were drilled across the zone at an azimuth of 060 degrees, and the third hole was vertical. The bearing, inclination, and significant assay intercepts from the Whitetail Ridge area drill holes are summarized in Table 3 below. The yttrium (Y) abundance values for the significant intercepts are also noted in Table 3, owing to the association of Y with anomalous HREE values. The Company will discuss the HREE mineralization in the East Taylor drill holes in more detail in a future news release.
Table 3. Significant assay intercepts from the East Taylor target area
Drill Hole RES11-26 (060, -75 degrees; t.d. 189 feet) (site SUN-090; section
21 NW)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized TREO Y
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (%) (%)
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FMR veins and
39 59.5 20.5 5.3 stockwork 1.64 0.07
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FMR dike and
97.5 139 41.5 10.7 stockwork 4.15 0.31
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100.5 118 17.5 6.42 0.49
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136 139 3 9.32 0.45
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Drill Hole RES11-26A (060, -75 degrees; t.d. 81 feet) (site SUN-090; section
21 NW)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized TREO Y
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (%) (%)
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FMR veins and
56.5 75 18.5 4.7 dikes 3.30 0.18
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56.5 59 2.5 5.76 0.33
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64 67 3 3.07 0.20
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70.5 75 4.5 6.69 0.35
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Drill Hole RES11-27 (-90 degrees; t.d. 580 feet) (site SUN-090; section 21
NW)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized TREO Y
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (%) (%)
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41 52.75 11.75 4 FMR dike 5.44 0.40
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As discussed in the news release of 4 August 2010, the East Taylor area was originally a gold target, and the current assay results demonstrate significant gold mineralization in intercepts that overlap with the REE mineralization (Table 4).
Table 4. Significant gold assay intercepts from the East Taylor target area
Drill Hole RES11-26 (060, -75 degrees; t.d. 189 feet) (site SUN-090; section
21 NW)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized Au
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (g/tonne)
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9.5 139 129.5 1.93
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Drill Hole RES11-26A (060, -75 degrees; t.d. 81 feet) (site SUN-090; section
21 NW)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized Au
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (g/tonne)
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0 81 1.38
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Drill Hole RES11-27 (-90 degrees; t.d. 580 feet) (site SUN-090; section 21
NW)
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Interval Interval Est. true
From To Intercept thickness Mineralized Au
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) lithology (g/tonne)
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6 167.5 2.01
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Assays, Quality Control, and Standard Certification
ALS Chemex conducted the assaying for the rare earth elements reported here in their Vancouver, British Columbia assay facility. ALS Chemex Vancouver is accredited to ISO 9001 and operates according to ALS Group standards consistent with ISO 17025 methods at other laboratories. The samples were prepared and subjected to lithium metaborate fusion, followed by ICP analysis and a mass spectroscopy finish.
Analytical quality is monitored through the use of randomly inserted quality control samples, including standards, blanks, and duplicates, which are blinded to the analytical laboratory. Results of the analyses at ALS Chemex are evaluated continuously by Dr Jeffrey Jaacks, the Company's QA/QC consultant, who is a Qualified Person according to National Instrument 43-101. The results from the current data set indicate acceptable accuracy and precision. Blank analyses also indicate no issues with carry-over contamination.
Rare Element Resources has developed a set of proprietary internal REE analytical standards using Bear Lodge deposit mineralized material. The results from an eight laboratory round robin assay series conducted earlier this year qualify the reference materials for a greater number of rare earth elements. The data indicate that the standards can be used as reference materials for Au, Y, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Th, and U analyses. The work was conducted under the supervision of Dr. Jeffrey Jaacks, the Company's QA/QC consultant. Dr. Jaacks is a Qualified Person according to National Instrument 43-101.
Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX: RES)(NYSE Amex: REE) is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth elements and gold on the Bear Lodge property.
Rare-earth elements are key components of the green energy technologies and other high-technology applications. Some of the major applications include hybrid automobiles, plug-in electric automobiles, advanced wind turbines, computer hard drives, compact fluorescent light bulbs, metal alloys, additives in ceramics and glass, petroleum cracking catalysts, and a number of critical military applications. China currently produces more than 95% of the 130,000 metric tonnes of rare-earths consumed annually worldwide, and China has been reducing its exports of rare earths each year. The rare-earth market is growing rapidly, and is projected to accelerate if the green technologies are implemented on a broad scale.
Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, serves the Board of Directors of the Company as an internal, technically Qualified Person. Technical information in this news release has been reviewed by Dr. Ranta and has been prepared in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements that are set out in National Instrument 43-101. This news release was prepared by Company management, who take full responsibility for content.
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