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Expansion Of Tungsten Potential Beyond Talisman Mine

VANCOUVER – Adamera Minerals Corp. reported a potentially significant new occurrence of tungsten mineralization at its Talisman Property in Washington State. Rock samples collected up to 720 metres (m) south of the historic Talisman Tungsten Mine returned highly anomalous tungsten values ranging from 100 ppm to 2,600 ppm W. The Company will shortly release a brief video illustrating this exploration opportunity.
Surface sampling to date is early stage, and the continuity of tungsten-bearing zones requires systematic evaluation. The semi-circular magnetic trend associated with mineralization appears broadly to reflect a gently dipping stratigraphic unit apexing against surface topography. If confirmed, this horizon could host a significant portion of the mineralization, with its western extent likely concealed beneath overlying rocks. To advance this interpretation, the Company will undertake detailed 3-D modelling to refine priority targets in preparation for a potential drill program.
Rock samples collected by Adamera near the Talisman Mine, topographically well above the historic high-grade tungsten zones that contain 0.35% to 1.0% WO3 (1), returned up to 80.5 ppm W. Background tungsten levels in the area are typically below 5 ppm. By comparison, the newly discovered samples with 100 ppm to 2,600 ppm W underscore the strength of the new results and reinforce the potential for a much larger tungsten-bearing system on the property.
Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO, said, “Previously, Adamera’s exploration efforts at Talisman focused on high-grade copper and silver. The renewed emphasis on tungsten, a US federally designated critical mineral, adds a valuable dimension to the project. The discovery of potential continuity of the known tungsten deposit well to the southwest is significant as it substantially increases the potential scale of mineralization.”

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