Locksley Resources finished a LiDAR survey at the Desert Antimony Mine in California, yielding a 3D model of historic mine workings to guide resource drilling and future mine planning. The survey revealed 236m of underground development across four levels and identified three mined areas with mineralized veins. This data will inform a targeted drilling campaign.
The survey’s completion is a significant step in Locksley Resources’ US critical minerals strategy, supporting the redevelopment of the DAM. Next steps include geological mapping, integrating LiDAR data into a 3D model, and preparing an exploration target. LiDAR technology is key to the company’s accelerated mine redevelopment strategy for domestic antimony supply innovation.
Locksley Resources recently expanded its landholding in California’s Mojave region with 249 additional claims, totaling over 40km² of highly prospective critical minerals. The company aims to establish a fully domestic antimony supply chain in the US.
Read more at Yahoo Finance: Locksley completes high-resolution LiDAR survey at Desert Antimony Mine
