Great Southrn.Copper - Geophysics AMT Survey Commences at La Colorada
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Great Southern Copper PLC
21 May 2026
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21 May 2026
Great Southern Copper plc
("GSC" or the "Company")
Geophysics AMT Survey Commences at La Colorada Lithocap, Especularita
Survey to target large-scale buried porphyry copper deposits
Great Southern Copper plc (LSE: GSCU), the company focused on copper-gold-silver exploration in Chile, is pleased to announce that it has commenced an audio-frequency magneto-telluric ("AMT") geophysics survey across the La Colorada lithocap prospect at its Especularita Project.
Highlights:
· Survey to cover an area of approximately 33 km2 comprising western half of the La Colorada lithocap
· Targeting large-scale porphyry copper deposits at depth below the high sulphidation lithocap
· Survey to be completed in two weeks with results expected within 4-6 weeks
· Results to assist with target vectoring for first-pass scout drilling of the lithocap
· GSC holds rights to own 100% of the Especularita Project
· Project located at low elevation with excellent access to infrastructure and mining services, and is along trend of major copper deposits including Los Pelambres, Altar and El Pachon.
Sam Garrett, Chief Executive Officer of Great Southern Copper, said: "The AMT geophysics survey is designed to allow us to see through the lithocap blanket that masks potential porphyry copper deposits at depth. Used in conjunction with ongoing soil geochemistry and spectral rock studies, the survey will help refine and prioritise targets for first-pass scout drilling across the lithocap, which we expect to commence early in the second half of this year.
"The AMT technique is ideally suited for mapping deeply buried porphyry copper deposits because it effectively penetrates thick, conductive cover (such as volcanic lithocaps) to delineate both the deep, localised resistive intrusions and the conductive alteration halos characteristic of porphyry systems.
"Meanwhile, scout RC drilling is continuing at the Artemisa North target, while preparation work is advancing at both the Viuda and Cerro Negro prospects as we progress exploration across multiple targets at Especularita."
La Colorada Lithocap Porphyry Copper Targets:
The La Colorada lithocap comprises the cornerstone of the Company's flagship Especularita project located 100 km south of the port of Coquimbo (Figure 1). The Especularita project is situated at low altitude within the Cretaceous-age coastal metallogenic belt, within a northwest-southeast trending structural lineament that links the project with notable large-scale porphyry Cu-Au mines and projects, including Los Pelambres, Altar and El Pachon (Figure 1).
Figure 1: GSC's Especularita project is located at low altitude within the coastal metallogenic belt of northern Chile and within 50km radius of over 50 million tonnes of contained copper metal defined in mines and advanced projects.
Audio-Frequency Magneto-Telluric Survey:
The Company has contracted Chile-based Southernrock Geophysics S.A. to undertake an AMT survey covering an area of approximately 33 km2 and comprising the western half of the La Colorada lithocap (Figure 2). The survey is planned on 500 metres ("m") grid centres and is designed to identify potential large-scale porphyry copper centres hidden at depth beneath the high-sulphidation alteration blanket. The survey parameters allow for the depth of investigation to exceed 1000m below surface, subject to the resistivity nature of the rock.
Figure 2: Approximate AMT survey area for the La Colorada lithocap, Especularita. Field team measuring EM activity on site at La Colorada - note the highly oxidised and clay-rich lithocap rocks in the background.
Audio-frequency magneto-tellurics (AMT) is a passive electromagnetic geophysical technique ideally suited for mapping deeply buried porphyry copper deposits as it effectively penetrates thick, conductive cover (such as volcanic lithocaps) to delineate the deep, localized resistive intrusions and conductive alteration halos characteristic of porphyry systems. The method measures natural electromagnetic (EM) fields on the Earth's surface generated from lighting (high frequency) and solar winds (low frequency) to map subsurface electrical resistivity. By analyzing how these waves interact with different rock types, geophysicists can interpret geological units, fault zones, and potential mineral deposits down to depths of up to a few kilometers.
Porphyry copper deposits may have distinct three-dimensional electrical signatures. When integrated through 3D inversion modelling, AMT maps these contrasts at depths ranging from 100 meters to over 2 kilometers. The causative porphyry intrusions typically appear as highly resistive bodies whereas the highly mineralized potassic cores and surrounding phyllic (pyrite-rich) and argillic alteration zones form conductive anomalies due to interconnected sulfide minerals and clay alteration.
Next Steps:
Scout RC drilling is currently in progress at the Artemisa North target with 3 holes completed for 414m. The fourth hole ART26-RC008 is currently in progress at a depth of 220m. Samples for holes ART26-RC005 and RC006 have been delivered to ALS Laboratories in Santiago by GSC personnel. Once completed at Artemisa North, the scout RC drilling programme will progress to test the Artemisa South and Victoria targets.
Exploration work, including mapping and sampling, is in progress at both the Cerro Negro and Viuda prospects in preparation for drilling. Metallurgical studies are also underway for Mostaza core samples from Phases I and II of the drilling at Cerro Negro.
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Enquiries:
| Great Southern Copper plc | https://gscplc.com/link/eXgR4y |
| Sam Garrett, Chief Executive Officer | +44 (0) 20 7138 3204 |
| SI Capital Limited | |
| Nick Emerson | +44 (0) 1483 413500 |
| BlytheRay | |
| Megan Ray / James Mulligan | +44 (0) 20 7138 3204 GSC@blytheray.com |