Aussie explorer Golden Deeps Limited has exposed more copper along an emerging two-kilometre critical metals corridor at its Graceland prospect in Namibia’s world-class Otavi Mountain Land metallogenic belt.
The company has cut a further five channels across its Gossan 1 East zone, which previously returned a suite of eye-catching results, including 7792 grams per tonne (g/t) silver and 47.3 per cent copper, along with 13.8 per cent copper, 171g/t silver and 224g/t germanium.
Rock chip samples have already produced very high grades of copper, silver, zinc, lead, germanium and antimony, which could all soon be on the United States’ critical minerals list. The US Geological Survey has proposed copper, lead and silver are added to the list given their significance in high-technology and ren