VANCOUVER, British Columbia,
Feb. 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
International Lithium Corp. ("ILC" or the "Company") (TSXV:
ILC) is pleased to announce the results from the Company's recent
drill program on the lithium and rare metals pegmatite field
spanning the Company's contiguous Mavis Lake and Fairservice claim
blocks near Dryden Ontario.
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Key Highlights:
- Recent discovery of 78m pegmatite intersection in hole MF11-12
reveals multi-rare metal mineralization; 1,924 ppm Rb2O over the
entire 78 metres in conjunction with 1.86% Li2O over 26.25m and
1.22% Li2O over 28.45m;
- Additional 31 metre pegmatite intersected in hole MF11-12
returns 1,779 ppm Rb2O;
- Tantalum highlights include 165 ppm Ta2O5 over 23.0m and 182
ppm Ta2O5 over 10.8m;
- Tantalum and Rubidium are more widely distributed on the
property than previously thought; and
- Caesium highlights include 2.15m averaging 571 ppm Cs2O.
"The preliminary drill results revealed more extensive pegmatite
intersections and more widely distributed multi-element rare metal
mineralization than anticipated, highlighted by the discovery of a
lithium, rubidium and tantalum enriched 78 meter interval situated
outside of the area of past exploration," states Mike Sieb, President of the Company.
"These new results provide strong evidence for a highly evolved and
prospective pegmatite field on the Property."
Recent Drill Program
The 20-hole, 1,753 metre drill program carried out on the
Fairservice / Mavis Lake project in August-September 2011 revealed more extensive pegmatite
intersections than anticipated, a previously unknown near-surface
pegmatite and lithium grades on par with or exceeding historical
lithium results (see news release dated January 10, 2012). Another objective of the
program was to determine the distribution of rare metal
mineralization within the pegmatites since their presence can
improve the prospectivity of the property and form an important
part of an economic assessment.
The drilling revealed that several elements, including Be, Cs,
Rb, Sn and Ta, exhibit systematic zonation in and around the
pegmatites on the Mavis-Fairservice property. The presence of
significant quantities of these elements contributes to the
advancement of exploration on the Property, both as potential
commodities and by providing geochemical zonation in and adjacent
to targeted lithium mineralization.
Two wide pegmatite intervals (30.7 and 78.0 metres in hole
MF11-12) exhibit distinctive geochemical characteristics typical of
highly evolved pegmatites. Highly evolved pegmatites, similar
to those found at multi-commodity pegmatite mines in Canada and Australia, are the Company's primary
exploration target. The upper 30.7 meter pegmatite interval
is enriched in tantalum and rubidium while the lower 78.0 metre
pegmatite interval has significant lithium mineralization including
1.86% Li2O over 26.25m and 1.22% Li2O over 28.45 and the entire
78.0 metres grades 1,924 ppm Rb2O including 23.3m grading 2,853 ppm
Rb2O. Hole MF11-11 returned 4.10m averaging 3,030 g/t
Rb2O.
Rubidium (Rb) and Tantalum (Ta) highlights are reported
separately in the following tables. When lithium, tantalum,
rubidium or caesium are anomalous for all or part of the selected
intersections they are noted in the "Other metals" column:
Highlighted Rubidium Intersections
|
Hole
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Length*
(m)
|
Rb2O
ppm
|
Other
metals
|
MF11-03
|
71.8
|
77.0
|
5.2
|
1784
|
|
MF11-06
|
55.0
|
59.0
|
4.0
|
1896
|
|
MF11-09
|
10.0
|
13.0
|
3.0
|
2885
|
Ta
|
and
|
18.9
|
26.7
|
7.8
|
1880
|
Li, Cs,
Ta
|
MF11-11
|
2.0
|
6.1
|
4.1
|
3030
|
Li, Cs,
Ta
|
MF11-12
|
27.3
|
58.0
|
30.7
|
1779
|
Ta
|
incl.
|
48.0
|
58.0
|
10.0
|
2221
|
Ta
|
and
|
101.0
|
179.0
|
78.0
|
1924
|
Li, Cs,
Ta
|
incl.
|
119.5
|
142.8
|
23.3
|
2853
|
Li, Cs,
Ta
|
MF11-13
|
8.0
|
29.1
|
21.1
|
1864
|
Li, Cs,
Ta
|
MF11-16
|
89.4
|
100.2
|
10.8
|
2191
|
Li, Cs,
Ta
|
MF11-18
|
17.0
|
24.5
|
7.5
|
2611
|
Cs
|
MF11-19
|
19.3
|
26.0
|
6.7
|
1920
|
Cs
|
Highlighted Tantalum Intersections > 150
ppm Ta2O5
|
Hole
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Length*
(m)
|
Ta2O5
ppm
|
Other
|
MF11-08
|
25.0
|
28.0
|
3.0
|
164
|
Rb, Cs
|
MF11-09
|
8.1
|
13.7
|
5.6
|
181
|
Rb
|
MF11-11
|
3.0
|
5.0
|
2.0
|
171
|
Rb, Cs
|
MF11-12
|
30.0
|
53.0
|
23.0
|
165
|
Rb, Cs
|
Incl.
|
34.8
|
42.0
|
7.2
|
200
|
Rb, Cs
|
and
|
106.2
|
117.0
|
10.8
|
182
|
Rb, Cs
|
MF-11-13
|
25.80
|
29.10
|
3.30
|
193
|
Rb, Cs
|
* All widths reported are drill core widths and have not been
converted into true width.
Caesium (Cs) highlights include 2.15m averaging 571 ppm Cs2O
(MF11-12 from 112.0m to 114.15m), 2.0m averaging 201 ppm Cs2O
(MF11-09 from 22.0m to 24.0m) and 1.0m averaging 657 ppm Cs2O
(MF11-08 from 25.0 to 26.0m). Caesium enrichment is more
sporadically distributed than lithium or rubidium and tends to have
highest values immediately adjacent to the pegmatites in the
metavolcanic wall rock.
The vast majority of the drill holes were oriented perpendicular
to the surface trace of mapped pegmatites and parallel to
historical drilling in order to confirm historic grades and
widths. Most pegmatite targets were scissored by drilling
from both north and south directions to provide a valuable
structural interpretation for future exploration programs.
Holes MF11-01 through MF11-16 were drilled on the Fairservice claim
block primarily covering a 650 metre long trend defined by the
outcrops historically identified as Pegmatite #1 and Pegmatites #3
to #6. Holes MF11-17 through MF11-20 were drilled on
the Mavis Lake claim block with holes MF11-17 through MF11-19
drilled 2kms to the northeast in the vicinity of Pegmatite #18 and
hole MF11-20 drilled 600m to the southeast of the Fairservice drill
holes. The limited drilling has not provided the Company with
sufficient information to determine the true thickness, shape and
orientation of the intersected pegmatites.
Hole MF11-12 was noteworthy due to its long pegmatite
intersections and the identification of a previously unknown
pegmatite body lower in the hole. The two major pegmatite
intersections contain geochemically different characteristics and
indicate two potentially distinct pegmatite populations. The
upper intersection is enriched in Rb+Ta+Cs and Li poor compared to
the lower intersection enriched in Li+Rb+Ta+Cs.
Laboratory work was conducted by Activation Laboratories Ltd of
Ancaster, Ontario with the samples
being submitted by Company staff to their Dryden prep facilities. Activation
Laboratories is an accredited laboratory with ISO 17025:2005 and
CAN-P-1579 certification. Analysis was conducted using sodium
peroxide fusion followed by ICP-MS. The Company uses industry
recognized practices to ensure quality control.
Mavis Lake - Fairservice Property Area - General
The Mavis Lake – Fairservice property is located 15 km
Northeast of Dryden,
Ontario. The property is easily accessed via the Trans-Canada
Highway and a series of logging roads. The claim blocks
comprise a total of 2,624 hectares and straddle a continuous
pegmatite field exhibiting high-grade, well-evolved, lithium and
tantalum zonation as well as significant levels of cesium and
rubidium.
Regional pegmatite mineralization is directly associated with
the strongly peraluminous Ghost Lake Pluton and related pegmatitic
granite dykes. Rare metal mineralization in the Mavis Lake
area occurs in zoned pegmatites hosted by mafic metavolcanic
rocks. Rare metal mineralization occurs in four zones:
internal beryl zone within the parent of the Ghost Lake pluton that
evolves to the east within the Fairservice and Mavis Lake claim
blocks into external zones of beryl-columbite,
spodumene-beryl-tantalite and albite-type pegmatites.
John Harrop, P.Geo, is the
company's qualified person on the project as required under NI
43-101 and has reviewed the technical information contained in this
press release.
For more information on the Mavis Lake - Fairservice Project,
please refer to the Company's press release dated October 11, 2011 and visit International Lithium
Corp.'s website at www.internationallithium.com.
About Rare Metals
Tantalum is predominantly utilized in high-temperature
processes and electronic devices. Due to its resistance to
corrosion it is often applied to parts of boilers, capacitors,
chemical processes, electrodes in neon lights, and even
rockets. In conjunction, the metal's high bio-inert nature is
an important quality for its many medical applications such as
surgical implants and tools. There is increasing demand from
end users that manufacturers use rare metal suppliers operating in
jurisdictions such as Canada that
enforce regulations in environmental and other ethical
areas.
Rubidium is an alkali metal (similar in chemistry to
potassium and caesium). Applications for rubidium chemicals
include biomedicine, electronics, specialty glass and
pyrotechnics. Rubidium can also be used as a lower cost
substitute for some caesium applications.
Caesium is also an alkali metal. Applications for
caesium include formate brines, biomedicine, pyrotechnics and
electronics. Formate brines are specialized high pressure /
high temperature / high density fluids used in oil and gas
drilling. Caesium is also used in atomic clocks which play an
important role in global positioning systems, Internet, cell phone
transmissions and aircraft guidance systems.
ABOUT INTERNATIONAL LITHIUM CORP
International Lithium Corp. is a rare metals mineral exploration
company with an outstanding portfolio of projects, strong
management ownership, robust financial support and a strategic
partner and keystone investor Jiangxi Ganfeng Lithium Co. Ltd., a
leading China-based lithium
product manufacturer.
ILC currently has 9 active rare metals projects, well balanced
between lithium-potash brines in Argentina, Nevada and hard-rock pegmatites in
Canada and Ireland. The
Company's primary focus is the Mariana lithium-potash brine
project, a salar or 'salt lake,' covering an expansive 160 square
kilometres and strategically encompassing the entire basin.
Mariana is located in the renowned South American 'Lithium Belt'
centered on the junction of Argentina, Bolivia and Chile that is host to the vast majority of
global lithium resources, reserves and production. The
Mariana lithium-potash brine project ranks as one of the more
prospective salars in the region.
Complementing the Company's lithium brine projects are the rare
metals pegmatite properties. The key characteristics shared
by the hard-rock rare metals projects are their limited past
exploration, excellent accessibility, limited assaying for rare
metals, clear potential for additional exploration to add project
value and development potential to meet the global technological
growth in demand for the rare metals suite of elements.
International Lithium Corp.'s mandate is to increase shareholder
value through aggressive advancement of its core projects and to
source joint venture partners to expand the scope and diversify
risk of its exploration effort.
On behalf of the Board,
Mike Sieb
President – International Lithium Corp.
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accuracy of this release. Statements in this press release other
than purely historical information, historical estimates should not
be relied upon, including statements relating to the Company's
future plans and objectives or expected results, are
forward-looking statements. News release contains certain
"Forward-Looking Statements" within the meaning of Section 21E of
the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
Forward-looking statements are based on numerous assumptions and
are subject to all of the risks and uncertainties inherent in the
Company's business, including risks inherent in resource
exploration and development. As a result, actual results may vary
materially from those described in the forward-looking
statements.
Stock Symbol: ILC:TSXV
Shares CUSIP: #459820 10 6
Warrants Symbol: ILC.WT
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SOURCE International Lithium Corp.