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Silver One Expands Exploration for High-Grade Silver at Phoenix Silver
Utilizing Drone-Borne Magnetometry and Ground Penetrating Radar Vancouver, British Columbia--(Ne...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Silver One Expands Exploration for High-Grade Silver at Phoenix SilverUtilizing Drone-Borne Magnetometry and Ground Penetrating RadarVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 16, 2025) - Silver One Resources Inc. (TSXV: SVE) (OTCQX: SLVRF) (FSE: BRK1) (\"Silver One\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce that it is commencing a detailed drone-borne magnetometry survey and a ground-penetrating radar (\"GPR\") survey at its 100%-owned Phoenix Silver Project in Arizona. The surveys will cover the 417 area, previously drilled in 2024, as well as the historic Mexican Mine located approximately 600 meters to the west (see Figure 1). Drilling conducted in 2024 intersected targeted vein structures in the 417 area that returned intersections of up to 3,800 g/t and 0.97% copper over 0.35 m (see company news release dated February 24, 2025). The program however, did not encounter the massive native silver mineralization represented by the high-grade silver fragments observed near surface. Extremely high-grade silver pockets are likely to occur as lenses and shoots within mineralized structures and their detection may be better outlined with the upcoming geophysical surveys. With this additional geophysical information, the Company is attempting to refine the location of potential silver bearing drill and/or trenching targets.The magnetometry survey is designed to delineate linear features such as structures, veins and dikes potentially associated with silver mineralization. These features are interpreted as possible sources of the high-grade silver fragments previously discovered in the 417 area. The main 417 structure heads westwards towards the old Mexican Mine, which will also be tested with these surveys.Ground-penetrating radar has been successfully applied in mineral exploration to map near-surface lithium pegmatites, banded iron formations, laterites, bauxites, and other deposits (Jan Francke Published Works https://groundradar.com/resources/published-works; groundradar.com/resources/documents; and groundradar.com/services/resource-exploration/lithium-pegmatites). At Phoenix Silver, the GPR may detect metallic masses, map subsurface structures, and identify historic mine workings such as those at the old Mexican Mine. These insights will help guide exploration and define drilling and/or trenching targets.GPR is an...