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GSP Hyperspectral Analysis Demonstrates Potential New Porphyry Sources of Mineralization Across the Combined Alwin-Mer Properties

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GSP Hyperspectral Analysis Demonstrates Potential New Porphyry Sources of Mineralization Across the Combined Alwin-Mer Properties

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[{"type":"text","content":"GSP Hyperspectral Analysis Demonstrates Potential New Porphyry Sources of Mineralization Across the Combined Alwin-Mer Properties\n\n\n (TheNewswire)\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Vancouver, British Columbia –\n \n\n TheNewswire -\n \n\n December 16, 2025:\n \n\n GSP Resource Corp. (\n \n\n TSX-V: GSPR / FSE:\n \n\n\n 0YD / OTC: GSRCF\n \n\n\n )\n \n\n (the\n“\n \n\n Company\n \n\n ” or “\n \n\n GSP\n \n\n ”) announces the receipt of surface rock\nsample visible and short wave infra-red (VIS-SWIR) hyperspectral\nTerraSpec® analysis from its recently completed Fall 2025 Alwin Mine\nand Mer property geologic reconnaissance.  The Company also announces\nthat geochemical analytical results for an additional 204 targeted\ngrid soil samples are pending.\n \n\n\n\n The VIS-SWIR hyperspectral data returned from across\nthe Alwin Mine and Mer properties reveal important spatial patterns\nthat\n \n\n provide strong evidence\nof potential porphyry copper mineralization\n \n\n vectors.  Highlights of the recently completed hyperspectral\nstudies area as follows:\n \n\n\n\n\n\n The Alwin Mine has yielded phengitic muscovite\ncompositions and magnesium-rich chlorite consistent with a peripheral\nporphyry environment;\n \n\n\n\n\n\n Mer pargonitic muscovite and magnesium-iron chlorite\ncompositions suggesting a higher temperature proximal porphyry\nenvironment;\n \n\n\n\n\n\n Presence of pervasive muscovite containing chalcopyrite\nand bornite, typical of the potassic core at Valley, suggests Alwin\nmay represent the upper parts of a still deeper porphyry\nsystem.\n \n\n\n\n\n\n The presence of higher temperature\nproximal porphyry signature at Mer, which lies further from the Valley\nDeposit than Alwin further supports the potential of an undiscovered\nporphyry system at Alwin-Me\n \n\n r\n \n\n\n\n\n\n Details of the Hyperspectral\nStudy\n \n\n\n\n Hyperspectral data proximal to the Alwin Mine yielded\nphengitic (K-rich) muscovite indicating that the high-grade\ncopper-silver veins present there are consistent with a peripheral\nporphyry environment.  In contrast at Mer, pargonitic muscovite\npredominantly suggests a higher temperature proximal porphyry\nenvironment.  Alwin-Mer chlorite compositions reveal a similar\ndistal-proximal pattern, with relatively magnesium-rich c...

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