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Rocky Mountain discovers vanadium and zinc at Gibellini project
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Thursday, 28 Feb 2008
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Rocky Mountain Resources Corp announced the results of a 16 hole exploration drill test on the Gibellini Project, 24 miles south of Eureka, Nevada. The program was designed to test soil vanadium and zinc anomalies 500 meters south of the known Gibellini vanadium deposit and three nickel vanadium zinc breccia pipes identified on the property.

Rocky Mountain Resources said that three holes in the Rich Hill area tested a portion of the soil anomaly, identified last summer and discovered a stacked zone of ore grade vanadium rich shale. The shale starts at the surface, on the top of a hill and there appears to be four stacked zones of shale enriched in vanadium and zinc.

Mr Brian McAlister president of Rocky Mountain Resources said that "This opens up significant potential to expand and develop a new vanadium-zinc deposit at the Gibellini project. This new zone, similar to the main Gibellini deposit is well situated for mining and preliminary metallurgical tests at Gibellini suggest the mineralization might be processed by heap leach techniques, which would open the door to low cost production at the project with relatively low start-up capital demands. We now have additional exploration potential along with the newly announced vanadium resource."

Rocky Mountain Resources is a precious and base metal exploration and development company focused on the development of new resources.

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