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“12 New Pegmatites Discovered in Canada Silver Cobalt’s Ongoing St-Denis Lithium Search

Canada Silver Cobalt Samples 12 of the Numerous New Pegmatites at the Ongoing St. Denis Lithium Exploration Program Canada Silver Cobalt (CSC) has located 12 new pegmatites in its ongoing exploration efforts at its St. Denis Lithium project. These new findings demonstrate the potential of the project, as the pegmatites offer the possibility for lithium and other minerals. The mineral exploration program has been ongoing since 2019, and CSC has been exploring both at the St. Denis project and at the nearby Erlock property. The St. Denis project is located on the border between Quebec and Ontario, and exploration efforts to date have focused on locating lithium-bearing pegmatites. The discovery of these 12 rock formations is a major step forward in terms of understanding the potential of the project. The pegmatites vary in size from small to large rocks. These pegmatites are formed when molten magma from the Earth’s mantle cools and crystallizes beneath the surface, forming veins of minerals within the rocks. The pegmatites are an excellent source of lithium and other minerals such as mica and quartz. Pegmatites can host numerous minerals, ranging from large, easily recognizable crystals to tiny crystals that can only be seen through electron microscope. Pegmatites are considered an environment that is conducive to such an array of mineral varieties, making the exploration of lithium and other minerals at the St. Denis project both exciting and promising. CSC has taken numerous samples from the pegmatites to analyze the mineral content of each specimen. Studies have revealed high concentrations of lithium oxides in some of the pegmatites, indicating that the project could be a source for lithium for the storage of electrical energy, as well as a source of other minerals for various uses. The analysis of the samples is ongoing, and further results will be made available as they are obtained. Overall, the exploration efforts of Canada Silver Cobalt have yielded positive results, uncovering 12 potentially viable pegmatites for the extraction of lithium and other minerals. The next step for the team is to continue to study the samples to ascertain the natured and extent of the mineral content of each pegmatite. CSC will then be able to develop a more complete picture of the potential of the St. Denis project, and determine the viability of the lithium extracted from its pegmatites.
Canada Silver Cobalt Samples 12 of the Numerous New Pegmatites at the Ongoing St. Denis Lithium Exploration Program Canada Silver Cobalt (CSC) has located 12 new pegmatites in its ongoing exploration efforts at its St. Denis Lithium project. These new findings demonstrate the potential of the project, as the pegmatites offer the possibility for lithium and other minerals. The mineral exploration program has been ongoing since 2019, and CSC has been exploring both at the St. Denis project and at the nearby Erlock property. The St. Denis project is located on the border between Quebec and Ontario, and exploration efforts to date have focused on locating lithium-bearing pegmatites. The discovery of these 12 rock formations is a major step forward in terms of understanding the potential of the project. The pegmatites vary in size from small to large rocks. These pegmatites are formed when molten magma from the Earth’s mantle cools and crystallizes beneath the surface, forming veins of minerals within the rocks. The pegmatites are an excellent source of lithium and other minerals such as mica and quartz. Pegmatites can host numerous minerals, ranging from large, easily recognizable crystals to tiny crystals that can only be seen through electron microscope. Pegmatites are considered an environment that is conducive to such an array of mineral varieties, making the exploration of lithium and other minerals at the St. Denis project both exciting and promising. CSC has taken numerous samples from the pegmatites to analyze the mineral content of each specimen. Studies have revealed high concentrations of lithium oxides in some of the pegmatites, indicating that the project could be a source for lithium for the storage of electrical energy, as well as a source of other minerals for various uses. The analysis of the samples is ongoing, and further results will be made available as they are obtained. Overall, the exploration efforts of Canada Silver Cobalt have yielded positive results, uncovering 12 potentially viable pegmatites for the extraction of lithium and other minerals. The next step for the team is to continue to study the samples to ascertain the natured and extent of the mineral content of each pegmatite. CSC will then be able to develop a more complete picture of the potential of the St. Denis project, and determine the viability of the lithium extracted from its pegmatites.
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