Stratabound Copper-Silver Potential Discovered On Talisman Property

VANCOUVER – Adamera Minerals Corp. reported a second copper target on the Talisman property. This target is distinct from the Talisman Mine, a skarn deposit that was mined historically. Based on geological mapping and an on-going data review, a stratabound copper-silver target exists to the south and west of the skarn and it represents potential for a larger mineral system, geologically analogous to the copper-silver deposits of the Revett-Formation in the Belt Basin of western Montana and northern Idaho. The Talisman Property is located in Washington State, near Laurier at the USA-Canada border.

To advance this project, Adamera Minerals Corp. has proposed a drilling program to test the depth and lateral extent of the stratabound copper-silver mineralization and to determine if multiple mineralized horizons exist. The Company has submitted a Plan of Operation to the US Forest Service, proposing 23 drill holes.

“The identification of stratabound copper-silver potential on the Talisman Property is, in my opinion, a game changer. This target style is virtually unexplored in the area and it offers investors a much larger scale exploration target than the copper – silver skarn,” said, Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO.