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Adamera Minerals: Results from Soil Sampling Program at the South Hedley Project in B.C. Enhances Copper - Gold Potential
Vancouver, British Columbia – TheNewswire - December 16, 2025 – Adamera Minerals Corp. (TSX-V: ADZ; OTC: DDNFF) (“Adamera” or the “Company”) reports analytical

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[{"type":"text","content":"Vancouver, British Columbia – TheNewswire - December 16, 2025 – Adamera Minerals Corp. (TSX-V: ADZ; OTC: DDNFF) (“Adamera” or the “Company”) reports analytical results from 165 soil samples collected in November at the Max Prospect within the 18,714-hectare South Hedley copper-gold property located in southern British Columbia (See Figure 1). The soil sampling results identify numerous high gold values and expand the gold anomaly in multiple directions. In addition, a new strong copper anomaly has emerged with values ranging from 100 ppm to 1,450 ppm copper. Figure 1. The South Hedley Copper-Gold Project is well situated in the Southern BC Copper Gold Belt. The program focussed on the Max Prospect, which successfully expanded the gold anomaly further east and to the south, and introduced new copper anomalies at a defined elevation of 1,385 to 1,410 metres (“m”). Above this elevation, there is a tuffaceous volcanic unit that appears to mask the underlying anomaly. Below that elevation the slope is also covered by thick talus that also suppresses any geochemical signature (See Figure 2). The geochemically expressive interval appears to correspond with the margins of a structural window that could be revealing a metal-enriched zone of unknown thickness below the volcanic cover rocks. Figure 2. Geological concept model for Max Prospect shows overlying late tuffaceous rocks covering underlying altered rocks. The lower underlying altered rocks contain copper – gold mineralization, while the tuffaceous rocks are not mineralized and mask the mineralized areas. Soil samples collected above the tuffaceous rocks at approximately 1400 to 1385m elevation contain low gold and copper values (black squares). Similarly, below the talus debris in the valley metal values are low. Soil samples collected within the altered rocks, below the tuffaceous rocks and above the talus development contain high gold and copper values proximal to possible copper – gold mineralization identifying a new exploration target for the area. Key Advancements: 1) The gold anomaly has been extended further east and significantly to the south. 2) A new associated copper anomaly has been identified with values in soil as high as 1,450 ppm Cu. 3) A probable structural window has been identified as the source of copper and gold in soils. ...