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Adamera Minerals Receives Approval to drill targets at Lamefoot South
Vancouver, B.C. / TheNewswire / May 28, 2019 - Adamera Minerals Corp. (TSX V: ADZ; OTC: DDNFF) announces the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (D

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[{"type":"text","content":"Vancouver, B.C. / TheNewswire / May 28, 2019 - Adamera Minerals Corp. (TSX V: ADZ; OTC: DDNFF) announces the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has granted approval of an additional 16 drill holes on the Lamefoot South property in Northeast Washington State. The 16 new drill holes increase the total number of permitted holes to 27 on this project. The Lamefoot South property is less than 300 metres south of the Lamefoot Gold Mine and along strike of the same structural feature that is believed to control the high-grade gold mineralization. Lamefoot was the largest and highest grade mine in the Cooke Mountain District. The ore from this mine was magnetite and sulfide-rich mineralization at the limestone-clastic contact. Gold also occurred as silica-sulfide veins in clastic rocks near the limestones. Overall, the silica-sulfide vein ore type was reportedly the dominant form of mineralization in the mine. Click here to view a short video on the Lamefoot South project. Adamera's Lamefoot South High-grade Gold Targets - YouTubeTap to unmuteAdamera's Lamefoot South High-grade Gold TargetsAdamera Minerals Corp.Adamera Minerals Corp.60 subscribersWatch on Several targets have been delineated on Adamera's Lamefoot South property. The priorityy targets are defined by strong magnetic anomalies coincident with induced polarization (IP) anomalies on the same or analogous limestone contacts as the Lamefoot Mine. Coincident gold and arsenic soil anomalism further supports these targets as possible mineralized zones. Click above for Video. NE Washington has produced 6 million ounce of high-grade gold historically. In addition to Adamera's potential discoveries, Adamera estimates that more than 2 million ounces of reported gold mineralization remains in the area on Kinross Gold Corp, Fiore Gold and Hecla owned land. The Lamefoot South project is approximately 11 km from the Kettle River Mill. \"We have developed a strong roster of prospective targets on this property. Given the proximity to the past producing Lamefoot mine, the similar geological setting, and the coincidence of anomalous geophysical and geochemical data, I consider these targets quite de-risked and ready for drilling. I think we offer an excellent discovery opportunity in a known gold province\" says Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO of Adamera. The targets ar...