Rare-earth mineralization at Bottom Brook is characterized by monazite-enriched horizons. The distribution of Rare Earth Oxides in high grade core sample 519139 (Penney and Reid, 2009) is almost identical to the giant carbonatite Bayan Obo deposit – a major REE reserve estimated at more than 57.4 million metric tons grading at 6% and accounts for nearly half of global REE production (Fan, 2016).
Bottom Brook REE mineralization has also been compared to the Steenkampskraal monazite deposit in South Africa by Dr. Derek Wilton in 2024, which is one of the highest-grade REE deposit globally with a current mineral resource estimate of 665,000 tonnes at an average grade of 14.5% TREO.
Mineralization exhibits considerable Light Rare Earth Element (LREE) enrichment (10,000 – 100,000x chondrite) compared to heavy rare earth elements (HREE; 100 – 1,000x chondrite). The LREE constitute between 95 and 96% of the total REE content of samples with > 1% TREO.