Musk Metals Corp. (CSE:MUSK) has retained Prospectair Geosurveys Inc. to complete a high-resolution heliborne magnetic survey on its 100% owned Allison Lake East Lithium claims located in north-western Ontario.
The Property is situated within the Allison Lake Batholith LCT Goldilocks zone recently mapped by Green Technology Metals. The LCT Goldilocks zone is a five km wide corridor containing spodumene-bearing pegmatites, spessartine-bearing pegmatites, rare-metal earth occurrences.
Musk is planning a two-phase exploration work programme including data compilation, geological mapping, trenching and sampling in Phase 1, followed by diamond drilling and metallurgical testing in Phase 2.
The high resolution magnetic heli-airborne survey will include traverse lines oriented N015 with a 50m line spacing. The heli-borne magnetic survey will aid in mapping lithological differences in the Allison Lake Batholith and structural weaknesses that could potentially contain lithium bearing pegmatites. The resultant magnetic features from closely spaced flight lines and low flying high resolution magnetics will vector future exploration efforts to those areas of high merit.
This is Musk’s third lithium project and the Allison Lake East Property proximal to multiple mapped pegmatites is also situated 45 km northwest of the McCombe Lithium Deposit with an unclassified and non-compliant resource of 2.08 Mt averaging 1.3% Li2O (MDI 52J13NE00004).
The McCombe Lithium Deposit has recently been optioned by Green Technology Metals as part of their Root-Seymour lithium asset which totals 12,022 hectares in the south-eastern portion of the Allison Lake Batholith. Green Technology Metals has also acquired 6,968 additional hectares in their Allison Lithium Project asset which lies contiguous to Musk’s land package.
“We are actively moving exploration forward on all three of our highly prospective, Canadian lithium and battery metals projects,” Musk Metals CEO and Director, Nader Vatanchi, said.
“The Allison Lake East claims are situated in what has quickly become a recognized lithium and rare-earth metals district following large land acquisitions by Green Technology Metals.
“Recent field work by GT1 has provided evidence that the Allison Lake Batholith is living up to its expectations as one of the largest fertile peraluminous multiphase intrusions in north-western Ontario which is highly prospective for LCT-type pegmatites.
“Musk is currently planning a 2022 work program to establish high priority targets and sampling for pegmatite occurrences beginning with this high-resolution airborne survey.”
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