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Search Minerals Discovers Henley Harbour Critical Ree District In Se Labrador

13.03.2015  |  CNW

VANCOUVER, March 13, 2015 /CNW/ - Search Minerals Inc. ("Search" or the "Company") (TSXV: SMY), and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Alterra Resources Inc. ("Alterra"), are pleased to announce the discovery of three belts of "critical rare earth element" (CRITICAL REE) mineralization in the Henley Harbour area of SE Labrador: Bad Bay - Iceberg, St. Peter's Bay and Pleasure Pond. Channel and grab samples from showings in these belts reveal high concentrations of REE, Nb, Zr and Y from the Bad Bay-Iceberg belt, and high concentrations of Zr, Nb, and HREE, including Dy and Y, from St. Peter's Bay and Pleasure Pond belts.

Highlights

  • Three new prospective belts for CRITICAL REE (Nd, Tb, Dy, Y) discovered in the Henley Harbour CRITICAL REE District, SE Labrador;
  • Best channel results (Bad Bay – Iceberg): 3.55m of 280 ppm Dy (322 ppm Dy2O3) including 0.60m of 506 ppm Dy (582 ppm Dy2O3); (Pleasure Pond): 0.18m of 904 Dy (1040 ppm Dy2O3);
  • High grades are found in each belt: 1) Bad Bay - Iceberg reveals Dy values up to 506 ppm (Dy203 up to 582 ppm); 2) St. Peter's Bay reveals Dy values up to 1290 ppm (Dy203 up to 1484 ppm); and, 3) Pleasure Pond reveals Dy values up to 3400 ppm (Dy2O3 up to 3910 ppm); and,
  • Each belt exhibits characteristics similar to the HighREE Hills and Ocean View belts found 30 - 40 km to the north in the Port Hope Simpson CRITICAL REE District.
  • Greg Andrews, Search President, comments " The Henley Harbour District is the second CRITICAL REE District that Search has discovered in Labrador. We will be focusing on the FOXTROT project in the Port Hope Simpson CRITICAL REE District and will be looking for a joint venture partner to fund further development in the Henley Harbour District."

    CRITICAL REE Prospects in the Henley Harbour CRITICAL REE District

    Three new belts containing Critical REE mineralization have been discovered in the Henley Harbour CRITICAL REE District, SE Labrador (see Figure 1): Bad Bay – Iceberg (2.25 km long), St. Peter's Bay (< 1 km long) and Pleasure Pond (1.5 km long) belts. The Henley Harbour area is located 25-30 km southeast of Mary's Harbour and 30 - 40 km south of St. Lewis and is accessible by air and boat. The three new belts are within 0.5 km of tidewater and occur from 18 - 25 km east of the Trans-Labrador Highway; the FOXTROT PROJECT is located 33 – 40 km to the north.

    These belts contain high grades of CRITICAL REE found mainly in allanite-, zircon- and fergusonite-bearing pegmatites and related volcanic rocks in a setting similar to the HighREE Hills (see Search Minerals:Encouraging Phase I drilling results from Pesky Hill REE Prospect in Port Hope Simpson REE district, SE Labrador, January 25, 2013) and Ocean View belts (see Search Minerals discovers the Ocean View HREE-Zr-Y-Nb Prospect in Port Hope Simpson REE District, SE Labrador, November 21, 2011) located to the north. High grades have been found in each belt:

    1) Bad Bay - Iceberg (see Table 1 and Table 2) reveals Dy values from 195-506 ppm (Dy203 from 224-582 ppm); HREE+Y/Total REE+Y ranges up to 25.54%; Nb values range from 352 to 3852 ppm, and Y values range from 971 to 2156 ppm;

    2) St. Peter's Bay (see Table 3) reveals Dy values from 228-1290 ppm (Dy203 from 259-1481 ppm); HREE+Y/Total REE+Y ranges up to 84.87%; Nb values range from 1339 to 14862 ppm, and Y values range from 1199 to 7056 ppm; and

    3) Pleasure Pond (see Table 3) reveals Dy values up to 3400 ppm (Dy203 up to 4500 ppm); HREE+Y/Total REE+Y ranges up to 65.07%; Nb values range up to 14407 ppm, and Y values range up to 14700 ppm.

    Analytical techniques, sample preparation and channel sampling procedures are outlined in Search's July 27, 2010 and September 8, 2010 news releases.

    A small exploration program is planned in 2015 to further evaluate these REE mineralized belts.

    Table 1 - REE-Y-Nb-Zr Assays for Selected Grab and Channel Samples –

    Iceberg Prospect

    SHOWING 

    ICEBERG

    SAMPLE No.

    HHC-07
    (Channel Sample)

    HHC-08
    (Channel Sample)

    HHC-11
    (Channel Sample)

    HHH-1019
    (Grab Sample)

    FROM (m)

    1.90

    1.80

    3.25

    4.45

    0.20


    TO (m)

    3.00

    5.35

    5.35

    5.05

    1.10


    INTERVAL (m)

    1.10

    3.55

    2.10

    0.60

    0.90









    Y

    1410

    1234

    1533

    2156

    1220

    975

    Zr

    80264

    32191

    824

    25190

    22383

    35030

    Nb

    497

    399

    1062

    623

    394

    352








    La

    7103

    2581

    3171

    4770

    4426

    2140

    Ce 

    13286

    4917

    6083

    9010

    8276

    3980

    Pr 

    1297

    509

    629

    926

    874

    433

    Nd

    4361

    1761

    2203

    3220

    2748

    1360

    Sm 

    678

    345

    442

    637

    444

    250

    Eu 

    39.8

    23.5

    30.2

    42.6

    27.2

    16.7

    Gd

    470

    287

    372

    530

    343

    208

    Tb 

    64.0

    49.8

    65.2

    91.5

    48.9

    34.1

    Dy 

    326

    280

    365

    506

    262

    198

    Ho 

    60.8

    53.2

    68.7

    94.1

    48.3

    38.8

    Er 

    179

    145

    183

    243

    127

    104

    Tm

    25.6

    19.5

    24

    30.7

    16.7

    16

    Yb 

    173

    115

    138

    167

    98.2

    93

    Lu

    28.9

    16.7

    19.0

    22

    14.47

    14.4








    LREE

    26726

    10113

    12528

    18563

    16767

    8163

    HREE

    1368

    989

    1264

    1727

    986

    723

    HREE + Y

    2778

    2223

    2797

    3883

    2206

    1698

    TREE

    28094

    11102

    13793

    20290

    17753

    8886

    TREE + Y

    29504

    12336

    15325

    22446

    18973

    9861

    % TREE

    2.81%

    1.11%

    1.38%

    2.03%

    1.78%

    0.89%

    % TREE + Y

    2.95%

    1.23%

    1.53%

    2.24%

    1.90%

    0.99%

    % HREE

    4.87%

    8.91%

    9.16%

    8.51%

    5.55%

    8.13%

    % HREE + Y

    9.42%

    18.02%

    18.25%

    17.30%

    11.63%

    17.22%

    Note:

    All amounts parts per million (ppm). 10,000 ppm = 1% = 10 kg/tonne

    REE

    Rare Earth Elements: La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu (Lanthanide Series).

    TREE

    Total Rare Earth Elements: Add La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu.

    LREE

    Light Rare Earth Elements: Add La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm. 

    HREE

    Heavy Rare Earth Elements: Add Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu.

    Y

    Y not included in HREE due to relatively low value compared to most Lanthanide series HREE.

    %HREE+Y

    %(HREE+Y)/( TREE+Y)

    %HREE

    %( HREE/ TREE)

     

    Table 2 - REE-Y-Nb-Zr Assays for Selected Grab and Channel Samples –

    Bad Boy Prospect

    SHOWING

    BAD BAY

    SAMPLE No.

    HHC-27
    (Channel Sample)

    HHC-25
    (Channel Sample)

    HHH-11-1031
    (Grab Sample)

    HHH-11-1020
    (Grab Sample)

    FROM (m)

    0.40

    8.90

    0.00

    1.42



    TO (m)

    3.91

    10.18

    3.44

    3.03



    INTERVAL (m)

    3.51

    1.28

    3.44

    1.61










    Y

    1399

    1533

    971

    1258

    1279

    1453

    Zr

    60758

    824

    6957

    5569

    2876

    3671

    Nb

    912

    1062

    577

    701

    3852

    718








    La

    7047

    7084

    1694

    2129

    1700

    3950

    Ce 

    12718

    13466

    3294

    4172

    3230

    7610

    Pr 

    1175

    1347

    340

    436

    335

    817

    Nd

    3717

    4561

    1150

    1486

    1090

    2570

    Sm 

    492

    688

    225

    295

    187

    444

    Eu 

    34.8

    52.4

    19.5

    24.9

    15.6

    33.6

    Gd

    338

    470

    188

    246

    169

    353

    Tb 

    46.4

    67.5

    32.6

    42.6

    36.2

    51.6

    Dy 

    252

    351

    195

    254

    248

    292

    Ho 

    49.9

    64.8

    37.8

    49

    59.7

    57.9

    Er 

    157

    178

    102

    130

    195

    157

    Tm

    26.9

    25.9

    15

    18.4

    29.4

    22

    Yb 

    197

    160

    93

    110

    185

    132

    Lu

    35.3

    24.8

    14.5

    16.1

    27.6

    21.1








    LREE

    25148

    27146

    6703

    8518

    6542

    15391

    HREE

    1137

    1394

    697

    891

    966

    1120

    HREE + Y

    2536

    2926

    1668

    2149

    2245

    2573

    TREE

    26285

    28540

    7400

    9408

    7508

    16511

    TREE + Y

    27684

    30073

    8371

    10666

    8787

    17964

    % TREE

    2.63%

    2.85%

    0.74%

    0.94%

    0.75%

    1.65%

    % TREE + Y

    2.77%

    3.01%

    0.84%

    1.07%

    0.88%

    1.80%

    % HREE

    4.33%

    4.88%

    9.42%

    9.47%

    12.86%

    6.78%

    % HREE + Y

    9.16%

    9.73%

    19.93%

    20.15%

    25.54%

    14.32%

    Note:

    All amounts parts per million (ppm). 10,000 ppm = 1% = 10 kg/tonne

    REE

    Rare Earth Elements: La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu (Lanthanide Series).

    TREE

    Total Rare Earth Elements: Add La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu.

    LREE

    Light Rare Earth Elements: Add La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm. 

    HREE

    Heavy Rare Earth Elements: Add Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu.

    Y

    Y not included in HREE due to relatively low value compared to most Lanthanide series HREE.

    %HREE+Y

    %(HREE+Y)/( TREE+Y)

    %HREE

    %( HREE/ TREE)

     

    Table 3 - REE-Y-Nb-Zr Assays for Selected Grab and Channel Samples –

    St. Peter's Bay and Pleasure Pond Prospects

    SHOWING

    ST. PETER'S BAY

    PLEASURE POND

    SAMPLE No.

    HHC-02
    (Channel Sample)

    HHH-30
    (Grab Sample)

    HHH-29
    (Grab Sample)

    PPH-01
    (Grab Sample)

    PPC-01
    (Channel)

    FROM (m)

    0.00

    3.40




    0.47

    TO (m)

    0.65

    3.90




    0.65

    INTERVAL (m)

    0.65

    0.50




    0.18








    Y

    1199

    1820

    7056

    6378

    14700

    6226

    Zr

    1733

    3779

    18090

    18660

    21830

    3050

    Nb

    1339

    2384

    14862

    13324

    14407

    7794








    La

    168

    109

    1450

    159

    15500

    1070

    Ce 

    450

    307

    4190

    770

    34100

    2360

    Pr 

    65.4

    47.4

    504

    101

    3930

    292

    Nd

    280

    225

    1940

    571

    14200

    1170

    Sm 

    108

    109

    560

    325

    3010

    380

    Eu 

    11.0

    12.6

    56.9

    38

    257.0

    36

    Gd

    119

    159

    642

    502

    2780

    470

    Tb 

    30.1

    42.1

    169

    139

    514.0

    112.0

    Dy 

    228

    337

    1290

    1080

    3400

    904

    Ho 

    49.4

    76.6

    327

    277

    719.0

    224.0

    Er 

    161

    257

    1150

    981

    2340

    803

    Tm

    27

    42.8

    199

    171

    329

    131

    Yb 

    172

    273

    1270

    1080

    1920

    816

    Lu

    22.4

    37.2

    184

    158

    267.0

    101.0








    LREE

    1070

    797

    8644

    1926

    70740

    5272

    HREE

    820

    1237

    5288

    4426

    12526

    3597

    HREE + Y

    2019

    3057

    12344

    10804

    27226

    9823

    TREE

    1890

    2035

    13932

    6352

    83266

    8869

    TREE + Y

    3089

    3855

    20988

    12730

    97966

    15095

    % TREE

    0.19%

    0.20%

    1.39%

    0.64%

    8.33%

    0.89%

    % TREE + Y

    0.31%

    0.39%

    2.10%

    1.27%

    9.80%

    1.51%

    % HREE

    43.37%

    60.81%

    37.96%

    69.68%

    15.04%

    40.56%

    % HREE + Y

    65.35%

    79.31%

    58.81%

    84.87%

    27.79%

    65.07%

    Note:

    All amounts parts per million (ppm). 10,000 ppm = 1% = 10 kg/tonne

    REE

    Rare Earth Elements: La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu (Lanthanide Series).

    TREE

    Total Rare Earth Elements: Add La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu.

    LREE

    Light Rare Earth Elements: Add La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm. 

    HREE

    Heavy Rare Earth Elements: Add Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu.

    Y

    Y not included in HREE due to relatively low value compared to most Lanthanide series HREE.

    %HREE+Y

    %(HREE+Y)/( TREE+Y)

    %HREE

    %( HREE/ TREE)

     

    Qualified Person

    Dr. Randy Miller, Ph.D., P.Geo, is the Company's Vice President, Exploration, and Qualified Person (as defined by National Instrument 43-101) who has supervised the preparation of and approved the technical information reported herein. The Company will endeavour to meet high standards of integrity, transparency, and consistency in reporting technical content, including geological and assay (e.g., REE) data.

    About Search:

    Search Minerals Inc. (TSXV: SMY) is a TSX Venture Exchange listed company focused on creating value through finding and developing "critical rare earth element (CRITICAL REE)" mineral assets in Labrador – CRITICAL REEs (Nd, Eu, Tb, Dy, Y) have growing demand, constrained or restricted supply and are commonly used in innovative technologies."

    Search is the discoverer of the Port Hope Simpson CRITICAL REE District, a highly prospective CRITICAL REE belt located in southeast Labrador, where the Company controls a belt 70 km long and up to 8 km wide. Search owns 100% of the advanced CRITICAL REE resource called the Foxtrot Project (FOXTROT), and a recently announced Foxtrot-like prospect called "Deepwater Fox". In addition, the Company has identified more than 20 other Foxtrot-like prospects in the District. The primary focus of Search is to continue to advance the Foxtrot resource, while evaluating other Foxtrot-like prospects. Several of the Foxtrot-like prospects require exploration drilling programs and may provide additional resources to a central processing facility that would be situated within the District.

    The Company is also the discoverer of the Henley Harbour CRITICAL REE District in SE Labrador, where the Company controls a belt approximately 12 km long and 2 km wide. This district is 25 km south of the Company's primary focus, the Port Hope Simpson CRITICAL REE District.

    Search also holds a number of other CRITICAL REE mineral prospects in Labrador in its portfolio, including: claims in the Strange Lake Complex, where Quest Rare Minerals has a Joint Venture with Search; and, claims in the Red Wine Complex, where Great Western Minerals Group has a Joint Venture with Search.

    Search Minerals is led by a Management Team and Board of Directors with proven track records in the mining industry. The Company also has experienced geological and metallurgical teams led by Dr. Randy Miller and Dr. David Dreisinger respectively.

    All material information on the Company may be found on its website at searchminerals.ca and on SEDAR at sedar.com.

    Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility of the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

    Cautionary Statement:

    This news release contains forward-looking statements that are not historical facts. Forward-looking statements involve risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results, performance, prospects, and opportunities to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward- looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these forward- looking statements include those risks set out in Search's public documents filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Although Search believes that the assumptions and factors used in preparing the forward- looking statements are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on these statements, which only apply as of the date of this news release, and no assurance can be given that such events will occur in the disclosed time frames or at all. Except where required by law, Search disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

    SOURCE Search Minerals Inc.



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