Highlights
- Glenstar has completed the Teran Shear-Wave Seismic Geophysical Survey at its Green Monster Project in Nevada.
- Survey data is being analysed to support future exploration.
- The survey mapped bedrock depth, overburden thickness, faults, voids, and other subsurface geological features across four 2,400-foot cross-sections extending to a depth of 600 feet.
- Earlier Phase 2 drilling identified polymetallic mineralisation and complex geological structures, prompting additional geophysical work to better define the project's subsurface framework.
- GSTR shares rose 2.86% to close at CAD 0.18 on July 8, 2026.
Glenstar Minerals Inc. (CSE:GSTR) (OTCQB:GSTRF) (FRA:VO20) has reported further progress at its Green Monster Project in Clark County, Nevada, with the completion of its Teran Shear-Wave Seismic Geophysical Survey. The survey is expected to provide detailed insights into the project's subsurface geology, with the data now undergoing interpretation to help guide exploration activities.
Seismic Survey Completed Across Green Monster Project
The survey comprised four shear-wave velocity cross-sections, each collected along 2,400-foot arrays. The work was designed to determine cover thickness, bedrock depth, structural and lithological features, such as faults and voids, extending from the surface to a depth of 600 feet.
The data is currently being compiled and analysed, with the final interpretation expected to assist in next phase of exploration and drilling.
The Teran geophysical survey maps critical subsurface features associated with underground fault systems and structural controls on mineralisation. It identifies the depth to competent bedrock, measures overburden thickness, images paleochannels and alteration zones, and detects weathered and fractured rock that may indicate the presence and orientation of major faults.