Globex discovers rare earth mineral deposits in Nevada

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The Gem Hills mining district has a rare earth oxide (REO) grade ranging from 0.28% to 5.26%, with an average grade of approximately 1.7% TREO.

Canada-based Globex Mining Enterprises has discovered significant rare earth mineralization at its newly acquired Gem Hills mining district in southeastern Nevada, USA.

Globex Mining’s wholly owned subsidiary, Globex Nevada, has delineated a continuous block in Lincoln County, southeastern Nevada, about 170 kilometers northeast of Las Vegas, which includes unpatented vein mineral claims.

Following the acquisition, exploration and sampling work have been carried out on the site.

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