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ORE RESOURCES LIMITED Capital/Financing Update 2026

Feb 3, 2026

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EMERGING BROAD-SCALE ANOMALOUS GOLD TREND IDENTIFIED ALONG THE MIRIAM SHEAR ZONE

Ore Resources Ltd ( ASX: OR3 ) ( Ore or the Company ) is pleased to announce new results from surface geochemical soil sampling conducted at its 100%-owned Miriam Project ( Miriam ), part of the Company’s Coolgardie Gold Projects portfolio located in the W.A. Goldfields region of Western Australia.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Regional geochemical soil sampling at Miriam has identified a broad 2km long +20ppb gold-in-soils anomaly along the Miriam Shear Zone ( Miriam Shear ), coincident with the Forrest, Forrest South, Forrest North and Burbanks Monarch prospects.

  • Seven (7) +50ppb refined gold anomalies have been defined within the broader anomalous corridor.

  • Several high-order anomalies, which measure up to 850m in length, are spatially coincident with crosscutting faults within the Miriam Shear, defining discrete, high-priority targets for future drill testing.

  • Results support Forrest North and Burbanks Monarch as high-priority targets for further testing.

  • A further 250 samples targeting off shear targets, including the Goroke prospect, were collected over January 2026, with results expected in early March 2026.

  • Close-spaced ground gravity surveying over the Forrest, Burbanks Monarch and Goroke prospects is now complete, with results expected to be returned in the coming weeks.

  • Collation of surface geochemistry, gravity surveying and magnetic geophysics to generate priority regional drill targets for first-pass aircore ( AC ) drilling, targeted to commence in late March 2026.

  • Expansive Phase 4 drilling programme at Miriam underway, with an initial 3,000 - 5,000m of Reverse Circulation ( RC ) drilling targeting further oxide and fresh rock extensions at Forrest.

  • Ore is well funded and strongly positioned to advance all planned exploration programmes at its Coolgardie and Randalls Gold Projects in 2026, with a robust cash balance of A$10.7 million and zero debt (as at 31 December 2025).

Ore Resources’ Managing Director and CEO, Nick Rathjen, commented:

“Surface geochemistry with integrated geophysical data has once again proved to be a highly effective tool in defining new gold exploration potential across our Coolgardie Projects tenure, and has further deepened our understanding of the highly prospective Miriam Shear. These new soil sampling results have identified seven refined +50ppb gold anomalies within a broad 2km long anomalous trend, running alongside the Miriam Shear. This trend is strongly coincident with several existing regional prospects at Miriam, including Forrest North and Burbanks Monarch, which are now marked as high-priority targets for upcoming drill testing.

“Our broader regional exploration activities at Miriam continue to advance in parallel with the recently commenced Phase 4 RC drilling at the Forrest prospect. Close-spaced ground gravity surveying over the Forrest, Burbanks Monarch and Goroke prospects has been completed, with results on track for processing and release

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later this month. Upon receipt, the combination of magnetic geophysical, surface geochemistry and gravity surveying results will inform further updates to our modelling at Miriam. Planning is underway to test these highpriority regional targets via first-pass AC drilling in late March 2026.

“Extensive drill testing of key Miriam regional prospects is planned as part of the broader Phase 4 programme, which comprises approximately 30,000m of RC, AC and diamond drilling across the Coolgardie Gold Projects over the remainder of 2026.”

Geochemical soil sampling context

Following completion of heritage surveys covering the northern tenements at Miriam in November 2025, Ore conducted a geochemical soil sampling programme covering a section of the Miriam Shear extending from Forrest to Burbanks Monarch.

The soil sampling process involves the use of Ultrafine+™, an Ultra Fine Fraction ( UFF ) process developed by CSIRO which tests <2 micron clay particles within soils for gold and gold pathfinder elements. The process is considered a more accurate analysis of soil, which removes coarse particles not considered to be representative of the regolith. This method was successfully applied by the Company during previous soil sampling activities at Miriam in June 2025, which involved the collection of approximately 300 samples. 0F[1]

Surface geochemistry remains a core component of the Company’s exploration strategy at Miriam and across the broader Goldfields tenure, providing reliable near-surface geochemical targeting in areas with thin transported cover.

The November 2025 soil sampling programme was specifically designed to build on the June 2025 grid and further enhance confidence in the emerging geochemical trends at Miriam. This programme infilled the previous grid to 40-metre station spacing and 100-metre line spacing.

A total of more than 350 UFF soil samples were collected across the Miriam Shear Zone during the November 2025 programme, concentrating on the highly prospective Forrest South – Burbanks Monarch corridor. All results from this program have now been received and are outlined below.

Notably, results from the existing Miriam geochemical datasets indicate that gold concentrations of <10 ppb Au reflect a consistent background level in surface soils and sediments, while values >20 ppb Au (more than twice the background level) are considered anomalous.

2km striking anomalous gold trend identified along the Miriam Shear

The November 2025 soil sampling programme has successfully defined seven (7) targets where continuous +50ppb Au results are apparent and coincident with the previously identified prospects at Forrest South, Forrest North and Burbanks Monarch.

These targets sit within a broad 2km long +20ppb gold-in-soils anomaly along the broader Miriam Shear .

Several high-order anomalies, which measure up to 850m in length, are also coincident with apparent breaks or faults within the Miriam Shear Zone and may represent key structures for economic gold deposition.

1 Refer to OR3 ASX release dated 25 June 2025, “Soil Sampling Results Identify 1.75km Gold Anomaly at Miriam”

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Figure 1: Forrest South – Burbanks Monarch trend highlighting seven +50ppb Au targets

Additional geochemical sampling has subsequently been completed on targets located off or adjacent to the Miriam Shear, including the Goroke prospect. An additional 250 samples were collected in January 2026 to advance early-stage work, including on this emerging target. The results from this sampling are expected to be received in early March 2026.

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Figure 2: Broad Miriam scale map with geochemical anomalies overlying magnetic geophysics

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Next steps

Regional exploration work programmes continue to advance at Miriam, targeting new and underexplored regional prospects adjacent to and surrounding the growing gold system at Forrest.

With heritage clearances now in place across the northern portion of Miriam, the Company is advancing the development of initial exploration datasets, which will incorporate the results of magnetic geophysics, geochemical soil sampling and ground gravity surveying, now advancing to completion. These datasets are set to feed into more detailed geological modelling with the aim of advancing key regional prospects, including Forrest North and Burbanks Monarch, to drill-ready status.

Following the completion of these target generative activities, Ore intends to commence AC drilling of priority gold targets at these regional prospects from late March 2026.

Ore’s planned regional exploration drilling forms part of the expansive 30,000m Phase 4 drilling programme being undertaken at the Coolgardie Gold Projects over 2026. This Phase 4 drilling recently commenced at Miriam with an initial 3,000 - 5,000m of RC drilling currently targeting further oxide and fresh rock extensions at Forrest.

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Figure 3: Miriam prospect map with drill hole results of prospects

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This announcement has been authorised for release by the Board of Directors of the Company.

For further information, visit http://www.oreresources.com.au/ or contact:

Nicholas Rathjen Robin Cox CEO & Managing Director Technical Director E : [email protected] E : [email protected]

https://oreresources.com.au/link/yVQQjP

Competent Persons Statement

The information in this announcement that relates to exploration results is based on and fairly represents information compiled by Mr Robin Cox BSc (E.Geol), a Competent Person, who is a Member of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Cox is the Company’s Chief Geologist and has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity being undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves. Mr Cox consents to the inclusion in this announcement of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.

Forward-Looking Statements

This document may include forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements concerning Ore Resource Limited’s planned exploration programme and other statements that are not historical facts. When used in this document, the words such as “could,” “plan,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “may”, “potential”, “should,” and similar expressions are forward-looking statements. Although Ore Resources Limited believes that its expectations reflected in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, such statements involve risks and uncertainties, and no assurance can be given that actual results will be consistent with these forward-looking statements.

Previously Reported Results

The information in this announcement that relates to Exploration Results is extracted from the ASX announcements (Original Announcements), as referenced, which are available at www.oreresources.com.au. Ore confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the Original Announcements and, that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimates in the Original Announcements continue to apply and have not materially changed. Ore confirms that the form and context in which the Competent Persons’ findings are presented have not been materially modified from the original announcement.

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About Ore Resources Ltd (ASX:OR3)

THE BUSINESS: Gold and lithium exploration and development

Ore Resources (ASX: OR3) is an exploration and development company focused on rapidly advancing its 100% owned Coolgardie and Randalls Gold and Lithium Projects in the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia.

THE LOCATION: Infrastructure-rich project setting

The Eastern W.A. Goldfields is an outstanding location in which to explore for, build, and operate gold and lithium mines. It is a long-established mining province with all the accompanying benefits, including allyear land access, skilled labour, mining services and infrastructure.

The Projects are positioned within 50km of the mining hub of Kalgoorlie (via sealed and access roads), approximately 370km to the port of Esperance and approximately 550km to Perth via road and rail. We are proximal to multiple gold and lithium mining and processing operations and development projects of substantial scale.

This available range of potential commercialisation options, including standalone development, positions us well to monetise current and future success.

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THE TEAM: Proven value generators

Our carefully assembled team has an extensive track record of exploration success, project stewardship, development expertise and operating excellence that has repeatedly resulted in the delivery of substantial shareholder value: Nick Rathjen (MD), Robin Cox (Technical Director), Nev Power (Chairman), Rob Waugh (NED).

THE CAPACITY: Balance sheet strength and runway

We are a business and team that is resolutely focussed on the stewardship of our shareholders’ capital and the astute application of this capital for maximal return. We are well-funded to undertake our extensive planned exploration and evaluation work programs throughout 2026 and beyond.

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JORC Code, 2012 Edition, Table 1 Section 1: Sampling Techniques and Data

CRITERIA EXPLANATION COMMENTARY
Sampling
techniques

Nature and quality of sampling (eg cut
channels, random chips, or specific
specialised industry standard
measurement tools appropriate to the
minerals under investigation, such as
down hole gamma sondes, or handheld
XRF instruments, etc). These examples
should not be taken as limiting the broad
meaning of sampling.

Include reference to measures taken to
ensure sample representivity and the
appropriate calibration of any
measurement tools or systems used.

Aspects of the determination of
mineralisation that are Material to the
Public Report. In cases where ‘industry
standard’ work has been done this would
be relatively simple (eg ‘reverse
circulation drilling was used to obtain 1m
samples from which 3kg was pulverised
to produce a 30g charge for fire assay’).
In other cases more explanation may be
required, such as where there is coarse
gold that has inherent sampling
problems. Unusual commodities or
mineralisation types (eg submarine
nodules) may warrant disclosure of
detailed information.

Soil Sampling collects a 300g sample of
fine soil from below 300mm subsurface.
Drilling
techniques

Drill type (eg core, reverse circulation,
open-hole hammer, rotary air blast,
auger, Bangka, sonic, etc) and details
(eg core diameter, triple or standard
tube, depth of diamond tails, face-
sampling bit or other type, whether core
is oriented and if so, by what method,
etc).

No drilling reported
Drill sample
recovery

Method of recording and assessing core
and chip sample recoveries and results
assessed.

Measures taken to maximise sample
recovery and ensure representative
nature of the samples.

Whether a relationship exists between
sample recovery and grade and
whether sample bias may have
occurred due to preferential loss/gain of
fine/coarsematerial.

No drilling reported
Logging
Whether core and chip samples have
been geologically and geotechnically
logged to a level of detail to support
appropriate Mineral Resource
estimation, mining studies and
metallurgicalstudies.

No drilling reported

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Whether logging is qualitative or
quantitative in nature. Core (or costean,
channel, etc) photography.

The total length and percentage of the
relevant intersections logged.
Sub-sampling
techniques and
sample
preparation

If core, whether cut or sawn and
whether quarter, half or all core taken.

If non-core, whether riffled, tube
sampled, rotary split, etc and whether
sampled wet or dry.

For all sample types, the nature, quality
and appropriateness of the sample
preparation technique

Quality control procedures adopted for
all sub-sampling stages to maximise
representivity of samples.

Measures taken to ensure that the
sampling is representative of the in-situ
material collected, including for instance
results for field duplicate/second-half
sampling.

Whether sample sizes are appropriate
to the grain size of the material being
sampled.

No sub sampling of soil samples.

Soil was sieved using a 2mm nylon mesh

Soil sampling is considered a sufficient
first pass geochemical assessment of the
ground where appropriate regolith exists.

Geochemical anomalies are relative to
the surrounding geochemistry

Sampling grids are designed to cover
large area’s in order to allow identification
of anomalous zones

200g samples are appropriate
Quality of assay
data and
laboratory tests

The nature, quality and appropriateness
of the assaying and laboratory
procedures used and whether the
technique is considered partial or total.

For geophysical tools, spectrometers,
handheld XRF instruments, etc, the
parameters used in determining the
analysis including instrument make and
model, reading times, calibrations
factors applied and their derivation, etc.

Nature of quality control procedures
adopted (eg standards, blanks,
duplicates, external laboratory checks)
and whether acceptable levels of
accuracy (i.e. lack of bias) and precision
have been established.

OR3 soil samples were prepared by
LabWest using UltraFine+TM. This
collected a 2um ultrafine soil and was
assayed via ICPMS.

Previously reported Corazon soil
samples were all assayed for multi
element geochemistry utilising a 4 Acid
digest with ICPMS finish (ME-MS61)
Verification of
sampling and
assaying

The verification of significant
intersections by either independent or
alternative company personnel.

The use of twinned holes.

Documentation of primary data, data
entry procedures, data verification, data
storage (physical and electronic)
protocols.

Discuss any adjustment to assay data.

No independent verification has been
conducted

Field data is imported to the OR3
geochemistry database.

Duplicate samples are inserted at 1:25

No adjustments are made to assay data
Location of data
points

Accuracy and quality of surveys used to
locate drill holes (collar and down-hole
surveys), trenches, mine workings and
other locations used in Mineral
Resource estimation.

Specification of the grid system used.

Quality and adequacy of topographic
control.

Soil samples were located utilising a
hand held GPS with a accuracy +/-5m
and via local gridding

Geospatial grid information is
represented in UTM MGA 94 Zone 51

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Data spacing
and distribution

Data spacing for reporting of
Exploration Results.

Whether the data spacing and
distribution is sufficient to establish the
degree of geological and grade
continuity appropriate for the Mineral
Resource and Ore Reserve estimation
procedure(s) and classifications
applied.

Whether sample compositing has been
applied.

Soil sampling was conducted on 40m
sample spacing and 100 and 200m line
spacing.

This data spacing is appropriate for
identifying continuous and non-
continuous geochemical anomalies
Orientation of
data in relation
to geological
structure

Whether the orientation of sampling
achieves unbiased sampling of possible
structures and the extent to which this is
known, considering the deposit type.

If the relationship between the drilling
orientation and the orientation of key
mineralised structures is considered to
have introduced a sampling bias, this
should be assessed and reported if
material.

Soil sampling has been conducted on E-
W grid lines. Geological units in the
region have a dominantly N-S to NE-SW
strike. As such the E-W drilling provides
relative oblique interceptions
Sample security
The measures taken to ensure sample
security.

Soil sampling conducted by OR3 was
collected by OR3 geologists, secured at
locked premises and transported directly
to a 3rdparty laboratory.

Results reported include historic sampling
and OR3 has relied upon public domain
data reported by previous project holders.

FBM has not located historic data relating
to sample security
Audits or
reviews

The results of any audits or reviews of
sampling techniques and data.
No independent audit or review has been
undertaken.

Section 2: Reporting of Exploration Results

CRITERIA EXPLANATION COMMENTARY
Mineral tenement
and land tenure
status

Type, reference name/number, location
and ownership including agreements or
material issues with third parties such
as joint ventures, partnerships,
overriding royalties, native title
interests, historical sites, wilderness or
national park and environmental
settings.

The security of the tenure held at the
time of reporting along with any known
impediments to obtaining a licence to
operate in the area.
The Miriam Project consists of 5
prospecting leases.
•Granted
leases
are
P15/6136,
P15/6137, P156138 and P15/6139.
P15/6135 remains in application
•Leases P15/6136-6139 are held by
Coolgardie Nickel Pty Ltd, now an
100% subsidiary of Future Battery
Minerals Ltd. P15/6135 is held by
Limelight Industries Pty Ltd until
time of grant
•The tenements are located in the
Kangaroo Hills Timber Reserve, an
approved
Conservation
Management
Plan
provides
conditional access to the tenure.
•The tenements are in good standing
and no known impediments exist.
Exploration done
by other parties
Acknowledgment and appraisal of
exploration by other parties.
The Historic data represented in this
announcement was culminated from the
exploration work conducted the following
parties.

Mt Kersey Mining conducted Reverse
Circulation drillingin 1996 consisting

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of 9 holes. Samples were assayed via
Fire Assay for gold and aqua regia
digest for other elements at AAL
Kalgoorlie

Crest Mining conducted Reverse
Circulation drilling in 1996 and 1997
consisting of 38 holes. Samples were
assayed via PM203 at ALS
laboratories

Barminco conducted Reverse
Circulation drilling in 1997 consisting
of 6 holes. Samples were assayed via
Fire Assay FA1 at Amdel
laboratories.

Spinifex Resources conducted 3
diamond core holes targeting the
Miriam Nickel prospect in 2000.
Samples containing gold were
assayed via fire assay at Analabs

Berkeley Resources conducted 3
diamond core and 1 RC hole
targeting the Miriam Nickel prospect
in 2004. Samples containing gold
were assayed via fire assay at
Analabs.

Sipa Resources conducted Air Core
(73 holes), RAB (63 holes) and RC (8
holes) drilling and collected 127 soil
samples between 2005 and 2007.
Samples were assayed by Ultratrace
laboratories utilising methods,
ICP101, ICP102, ICP302 and fire
assay FA002 and FA003
Geology Deposit type, geological setting and style of
mineralisation.

The tenements are prospective for
lode and structurally hosted gold
mineralisation hosted within Archean
aged greenstone lithologies. The
project is also prospective for Lithium,
Caesium, Tantalum (LCT) enriched
pegmatites which intrudes older
Archean aged greenstone
lithologies.
Drill hole
Information

A summary of all information material
to the understanding of the
exploration results including a
tabulation of the following information
for all Material drill holes:

easting and northing of the drill hole
collar

elevation or RL (Reduced Level –
elevation above sea level in metres)
of the drill hole collar

dip and azimuth of the hole

down hole length and interception
depth

hole length.

If the exclusion of this information is
justified on the basis that the
information is not Material and this
exclusion does not detract from the
understanding ofthereport, the

No drilling reported

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Competent Person should clearly
explain why thisis the case.
Data aggregation
methods

In reporting Exploration Results,
weighting averaging techniques,
maximum and/or minimum grade
truncations (eg cutting of high grades)
and cut-off grades are usually
Material and should be stated.

Where aggregate intercepts
incorporate short lengths of high-
grade results and longer lengths of
low-grade results, the procedure used
for such aggregation should be stated
and some typical examples of such
aggregations should be shown in
detail.

The assumptions used for any
reporting of metal equivalent values
should be clearlystated.

Soil Anomalies have been grouped
into following bins, <5ppb, 5-10ppb,
10-20ppb, 20-50ppb, 50-100ppb,
100-200ppb and >200ppb
Relationship
between
mineralisation
widths and
intercept
lengths

These relationships are particularly
important in the reporting of Exploration
Results.

If the geometry of the mineralisation
with respect to the drill hole angle is
known, its nature should be reported.

If it is not known and only the down
hole lengths are reported, there should
be a clear statement to this effect (eg
‘down hole length, true width not
known’).

No drilling reported
Diagrams Appropriate maps and sections (with
scales) and tabulations of intercepts should
be included for any significant discovery
being reported These should include, but
not be limited to a plan view of drill hole
collar locations and appropriate sectional
views.
Relevant diagrams have been included
within the announcement.
Balanced
reporting
Where comprehensive reporting of all
Exploration Results is not practicable,
representative reporting of both low and
high grades and/or widths should be
practiced to avoid misleading reporting of
Exploration Results.

Assay data has been represented for
all samples collected in the project
area.
Other
substantive
exploration data
Other exploration data, if meaningful and
material, should be reported including (but
not limited to): geological observations;
geophysical survey results; geochemical
survey results; bulk samples – size and
method of treatment; metallurgical test
results; bulk density, groundwater,
geotechnical and rock characteristics;
potential deleterious or contaminating
substances.

Airborne magnetic survey flown in 1996
by UTS Geophysics for Gold Mines of
Coolgardie on 30m spaced east-west
lines at ground clearance of 22m.
Survey used magnetic base station for
magnetic diurnal removal, GPS for
location control and tie lines for
magnetic levelling.

Geophysical data from Bouchers
airborne magnetic and radiometric
survey flown in 2000 by TAG for
Spinifex Nickel Pty Ltd on 40m spaced
east-west lines at a ground clearance
of 35m. Survey used magnetic base
station for magnetic diurnal removal,
GPS for location control and tie lines for
magnetic levelling, calibrated
spectrometer and standard windows for

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radioelement ground concentrations.

Lithostructural interpretation of
geophysical data by Southern
Geoscience Consultants is qualitative
in nature and based primarily on
magnetic and radiometric survey data
with input from various other supporting
datasets including geological mapping
and soil sampling. The interpretation
has been performed at a scale of 1:10
000

Geophysical targets are qualitative
nature and are generated based on the
owing criteria: interpretation of structural
ruption from magnetic survey data, muted
al magnetic field strength from magnetic
vey data, mapped pegmatite outcrop from
ological mapping, soil anomalism from soil
mpling,
potassium
anomalism
from
iometric survey data
Further work
The nature and scale of planned further
work (eg tests for lateral extensions or
depth extensions or large-scale step-
out drilling).

Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas
of possible extensions, including the
main geological interpretations and
future drilling areas, provided this
information is not commercially
sensitive.

OR3 plans to conduct further target
generative exploration including
geophysical review and surface
sampling.

OR3 will schedule further drill testing
of the Miriam project which is
scheduled in 2026.

Refer to figures/diagrams in the main
body of text.

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Appendix 1 – Soil Assay Results

Table 1 – Soil Assay Results (UTM MGA 94 Zone 51)

Sample
ID
Sample
**Type **
Northing Easting RL Au
(ppb)
25FS001 SOIL 6562800 319400 350 8.9
25FS002 SOIL 6562800 319440 350 7.4
25FS003 SOIL 6562800 319480 350 6.5
25FS004 SOIL 6562800 319520 350 7.5
25FS005 SOIL 6562800 319560 350 7.9
25FS006 SOIL 6562800 319600 350 18.7
25FS007 SOIL 6562800 319640 350 27.1
25FS008 SOIL 6562800 319680 350 86.7
25FS009 SOIL 6562800 319720 350 107.7
25FS010 SOIL 6562800 319760 350 126.8
25FS011 SOIL 6562800 319800 350 278.4
25FS012 SOIL 6562800 319840 350 92.2
25FS013 SOIL 6562800 319880 350 30.8
25FS014 SOIL 6562800 319920 350 34
25FS015 SOIL 6562800 319960 350 37.3
25FS016 SOIL 6562800 320280 350 36.5
25FS017 SOIL 6562800 320320 350 10.3
25FS018 SOIL 6563000 319400 350 7.1
25FS019 SOIL 6563000 319440 350 8.6
25FS020 SOIL 6563000 319480 350 6.1
25FS021 SOIL 6563000 319520 350 11.5
25FS022 SOIL 6563000 319560 350 17.3
25FS023 SOIL 6563000 319600 350 16.5
25FS024 SOIL 6563000 319640 350 15.5
25FS025 SOIL 6563000 319680 350 37
25FS026 SOIL 6563000 319720 350 30.2
25FS027 SOIL 6563000 319760 350 16.8
25FS028 SOIL 6563000 319800 350 179.6
25FS029 SOIL 6563000 319840 350 109
25FS030 SOIL 6563000 319880 350 94.1
25FS031 SOIL 6563000 319920 350 196.5
25FS032 SOIL 6563000 319960 350 246.3
25FS033 SOIL 6563000 320000 350 128.6
25FS034 SOIL 6563000 320040 350 93.2
25FS035 SOIL 6563000 320240 350 56.2
25FS036 SOIL 6563000 320280 350 53.2

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25FS037 SOIL 6563000 320320 350 29.4
25FS038 SOIL 6563000 320360 350 13.5
25FS039 SOIL 6563000 320400 350 10
25FS040 SOIL 6563000 320440 350 9.8
25FS041 SOIL 6563000 320480 350 5.8
25FS042 SOIL 6563200 319400 350 8.9
25FS043 SOIL 6563200 319440 350 13.4
25FS044 SOIL 6563200 319480 350 18.8
25FS045 SOIL 6563200 319520 350 14.6
25FS046 SOIL 6563200 319560 350 32.2
25FS047 SOIL 6563200 319600 350 34.1
25FS048 SOIL 6563200 319640 350 27.4
25FS049 SOIL 6563200 319680 350 34.5
25FS050 SOIL 6563200 319720 350 49.2
25FS051 SOIL 6563200 319760 350 37.4
25FS052 SOIL 6563200 319800 350 23.6
25FS053 SOIL 6563200 319840 350 70.5
25FS054 SOIL 6563200 319880 350 41.9
25FS055 SOIL 6563200 319920 350 56.8
25FS056 SOIL 6563200 319960 350 83.3
25FS057 SOIL 6563200 320000 350 60.2
25FS058 SOIL 6563200 320040 350 92.3
25FS059 SOIL 6563200 320080 350 66.5
25FS060 SOIL 6563200 320400 350 33.2
25FS061 SOIL 6563200 320440 350 13.1
25FS062 SOIL 6563200 320480 350 11.9
25FS063 SOIL 6563200 320520 350 5.3
25FS064 SOIL 6563200 320560 350 6.3
25FS066 SOIL 6563200 320640 350 4.5
25FS067 SOIL 6563200 320680 350 11.8
25FS068 SOIL 6563200 320720 350 17.8
25FS069 SOIL 6563300 319400 350 9.5
25FS070 SOIL 6563300 319440 350 14.4
25FS071 SOIL 6563300 319480 350 7.4
25FS072 SOIL 6563300 319520 350 29.4
25FS073 SOIL 6563300 319560 350 13.9
25FS074 SOIL 6563300 319600 350 10
25FS075 SOIL 6563300 319640 350 13
25FS076 SOIL 6563300 319680 350 7.1
25FS077 SOIL 6563300 319720 350 6.4
25FS078 SOIL 6563300 319760 350 11.8
25FS079 SOIL 6563300 319800 350 23.7
25FS080 SOIL 6563300 319840 350 28.4

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25FS081 SOIL 6563300 319880 350 29.2
25FS082 SOIL 6563300 319920 350 35.3
25FS083 SOIL 6563300 319960 350 32.1
25FS084 SOIL 6563300 320000 350 30.7
25FS085 SOIL 6563300 320040 350 31.8
25FS086 SOIL 6563300 320080 350 33.5
25FS087 SOIL 6563300 320120 350 61.6
25FS088 SOIL 6563300 320320 350 16
25FS089 SOIL 6563300 320360 350 9.7
25FS090 SOIL 6563300 320400 350 9
25FS091 SOIL 6563300 320440 350 16.6
25FS092 SOIL 6563300 320480 350 9
25FS093 SOIL 6563300 320520 350 9.6
25FS094 SOIL 6563300 320560 350 14.7
25FS095 SOIL 6563300 320600 350 5.8
25FS096 SOIL 6563300 320640 350 4.5
25FS097 SOIL 6563400 318880 350 6.3
25FS098 SOIL 6563400 318920 350 5.3
25FS099 SOIL 6563400 318960 350 12
25FS100 SOIL 6563400 319000 350 7.7
25FS101 SOIL 6563400 319040 350 6.6
25FS102 SOIL 6563400 319080 350 8.3
25FS103 SOIL 6563400 319120 350 7.4
25FS104 SOIL 6563400 319160 350 3.5
25FS105 SOIL 6563400 319200 350 4.9
25FS106 SOIL 6563400 319240 350 14.6
25FS107 SOIL 6563400 319280 350 22.3
25FS108 SOIL 6563400 319320 350 32.3
25FS109 SOIL 6563400 319360 350 18.6
25FS110 SOIL 6563400 319400 350 9.4
25FS111 SOIL 6563400 319440 350 8.9
25FS112 SOIL 6563400 319480 350 9.8
25FS113 SOIL 6563400 319520 350 19.4
25FS114 SOIL 6563400 319560 350 13.5
25FS115 SOIL 6563400 319600 350 8.7
25FS116 SOIL 6563400 319640 350 13.1
25FS117 SOIL 6563400 319680 350 46.2
25FS118 SOIL 6563400 319720 350 7.3
25FS119 SOIL 6563400 319760 350 19.4
25FS120 SOIL 6563400 319800 350 10.8
25FS121 SOIL 6563400 319840 350 16.2
25FS122 SOIL 6563400 319880 350 26.7
25FS123 SOIL 6563400 319920 350 24.7

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25FS124 SOIL 6563400 319960 350 28.7
25FS125 SOIL 6563400 320000 350 27.4
25FS126 SOIL 6563400 320040 350 17.1
25FS127 SOIL 6563400 320080 350 13.7
25FS128 SOIL 6563400 320120 350 24
25FS129 SOIL 6563400 320160 350 95
25FS130 SOIL 6563400 320200 350 16.7
25FS131 SOIL 6563400 320240 350 17.9
25FS132 SOIL 6563400 320280 350 16.9
25FS133 SOIL 6563400 320320 350 9.1
25FS134 SOIL 6563400 320360 350 12.5
25FS135 SOIL 6563400 320400 350 11.4
25FS136 SOIL 6563400 320440 350 16.2
25FS137 SOIL 6563400 320480 350 14.5
25FS138 SOIL 6563400 320520 350 28.5
25FS139 SOIL 6563400 320560 350 27.9
25FS140 SOIL 6563400 320600 350 30.6
25FS141 SOIL 6563500 319400 350 33.3
25FS142 SOIL 6563500 319440 350 13.1
25FS143 SOIL 6563500 319480 350 16.6
25FS144 SOIL 6563500 319520 350 14.2
25FS145 SOIL 6563500 319560 350 10.5
25FS146 SOIL 6563500 319600 350 13.8
25FS147 SOIL 6563500 319640 350 17.7
25FS148 SOIL 6563500 319680 350 30.9
25FS149 SOIL 6563500 319720 350 10.8
25FS150 SOIL 6563500 319760 350 9.2
25FS151 SOIL 6563500 319800 350 10.1
25FS152 SOIL 6563500 319840 350 28.3
25FS153 SOIL 6563500 319880 350 38.6
25FS154 SOIL 6563500 319920 350 24.2
25FS155 SOIL 6563500 319960 350 16.7
25FS156 SOIL 6563500 320000 350 23.6
25FS157 SOIL 6563500 320040 350 27.2
25FS158 SOIL 6563500 320080 350 38.2
25FS159 SOIL 6563500 320120 350 81.5
25FS160 SOIL 6563500 320160 350 153.4
25FS161 SOIL 6563500 320200 350 75.2
25FS162 SOIL 6563500 320240 350 83
25FS163 SOIL 6563500 320280 350 34.4
25FS164 SOIL 6563500 320320 350 28.9
25FS165 SOIL 6563500 320360 350 37
25FS166 SOIL 6563500 320400 350 16.3

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25FS167 SOIL 6563500 320440 350 8.1
25FS168 SOIL 6563500 320480 350 27.7
25FS169 SOIL 6563500 320520 350 53.6
25FS170 SOIL 6563500 320560 350 47.3
25FS171 SOIL 6563500 320600 350 18.2
25FS172 SOIL 6563500 320640 350 47.1
25FS174 SOIL 6563600 318920 350 7.8
25FS175 SOIL 6563600 318960 350 6.9
25FS176 SOIL 6563600 319000 350 3.6
25FS177 SOIL 6563600 319040 350 4.4
25FS178 SOIL 6563600 319080 350 6.1
25FS179 SOIL 6563600 319120 350 9.6
25FS180 SOIL 6563600 319160 350 5.6
25FS181 SOIL 6563600 319200 350 4.1
25FS182 SOIL 6563600 319240 350 57.3
25FS183 SOIL 6563600 319280 350 28.6
25FS184 SOIL 6563600 319320 350 14.6
25FS185 SOIL 6563600 319360 350 10.5
25FS186 SOIL 6563600 319400 350 13.7
25FS187 SOIL 6563600 319440 350 14.7
25FS188 SOIL 6563600 319480 350 33.4
25FS189 SOIL 6563600 319520 350 14.8
25FS190 SOIL 6563600 319560 350 15.8
25FS191 SOIL 6563600 319600 350 17
25FS192 SOIL 6563600 319640 350 29.1
25FS193 SOIL 6563600 319680 350 57.7
25FS194 SOIL 6563600 319720 350 31.1
25FS195 SOIL 6563600 319760 350 58.4
25FS196 SOIL 6563600 319800 350 23.3
25FS197 SOIL 6563600 319840 350 6.1
25FS198 SOIL 6563600 319880 350 32.5
25FS199 SOIL 6563600 319920 350 40.3
25FS200 SOIL 6563600 319960 350 42.1
25FS201 SOIL 6563600 320000 350 34.6
25FS202 SOIL 6563600 320040 350 21.3
25FS203 SOIL 6563600 320080 350 23.9
25FS204 SOIL 6563600 320120 350 35.7
25FS205 SOIL 6563600 320160 350 35.9
25FS206 SOIL 6563600 320200 350 55.6
25FS207 SOIL 6563600 320240 350 41.7
25FS208 SOIL 6563600 320280 350 111.9
25FS209 SOIL 6563600 320320 350 42.9
25FS210 SOIL 6563600 320360 350 21.9

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25FS211 SOIL 6563600 320400 350 20
25FS212 SOIL 6563600 320440 350 16.3
25FS213 SOIL 6563600 320480 350 42.4
25FS214 SOIL 6563600 320520 350 69.1
25FS215 SOIL 6563600 320560 350 68.9
25FS224 SOIL 6563700 319400 350 13.5
25FS225 SOIL 6563700 319440 350 8.7
25FS226 SOIL 6563700 319480 350 17.6
25FS227 SOIL 6563700 319520 350 18
25FS228 SOIL 6563700 319560 350 15.3
25FS229 SOIL 6563700 319600 350 32.2
25FS230 SOIL 6563700 319640 350 30.4
25FS231 SOIL 6563700 319680 350 29.9
25FS232 SOIL 6563700 319720 350 28.6
25FS233 SOIL 6563700 319760 350 44.9
25FS234 SOIL 6563700 319800 350 18.1
25FS235 SOIL 6563700 319840 350 12.8
25FS236 SOIL 6563700 319880 350 14.9
25FS237 SOIL 6563700 319920 350 54
25FS238 SOIL 6563700 319960 350 59
25FS239 SOIL 6563700 320000 350 54.5
25FS240 SOIL 6563700 320040 350 22.9
25FS241 SOIL 6563700 320080 350 16
25FS242 SOIL 6563700 320120 350 27.6
25FS243 SOIL 6563700 320160 350 23.5
25FS244 SOIL 6563700 320200 350 16.6
25FS245 SOIL 6563700 320240 350 21.2
25FS246 SOIL 6563700 320280 350 96.6
25FS247 SOIL 6563700 320320 350 34.2
25FS248 SOIL 6563700 320360 350 48.9
25FS249 SOIL 6563700 320400 350 58.9
25FS250 SOIL 6563700 320440 350 59.5
25FS262 SOIL 6563800 318920 350 6.2
25FS263 SOIL 6563800 318960 350 4
25FS264 SOIL 6563800 319000 350 8.6
25FS265 SOIL 6563800 319040 350 8.3
25FS266 SOIL 6563800 319080 350 6.5
25FS267 SOIL 6563800 319120 350 4.4
25FS268 SOIL 6563800 319160 350 5.3
25FS269 SOIL 6563800 319200 350 8.4
25FS270 SOIL 6563800 319240 350 17.1
25FS271 SOIL 6563800 319280 350 8.9
25FS272 SOIL 6563800 319320 350 11.4

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25FS273 SOIL 6563800 319360 350 16.8
25FS274 SOIL 6563800 319400 350 11.6
25FS275 SOIL 6563800 319440 350 9.1
25FS276 SOIL 6563800 319480 350 5.1
25FS277 SOIL 6563800 319520 350 9.2
25FS278 SOIL 6563800 319560 350 6.6
25FS279 SOIL 6563800 319600 350 14.1
25FS280 SOIL 6563800 319640 350 31.1
25FS281 SOIL 6563800 319680 350 61.5
25FS282 SOIL 6563800 319720 350 36.6
25FS283 SOIL 6563800 319760 350 147.6
25FS284 SOIL 6563800 319800 350 105.5
25FS285 SOIL 6563800 319840 350 13.6
25FS286 SOIL 6563800 319880 350 25.9
25FS287 SOIL 6563800 319920 350 38
25FS288 SOIL 6563800 319960 350 63.5
25FS289 SOIL 6563800 320000 350 137.7
25FS290 SOIL 6563800 320040 350 71.6
25FS291 SOIL 6563800 320080 350 39.3
25FS292 SOIL 6563800 320120 350 50.7
25FS293 SOIL 6563800 320160 350 60.1
25FS294 SOIL 6563800 320200 350 47.2
25FS295 SOIL 6563800 320240 350 35.9
25FS296 SOIL 6563800 320280 350 23.3
25FS297 SOIL 6563800 320320 350 47.3
25FS298 SOIL 6563800 320360 350 84.5
25FS312 SOIL 6563900 319400 350 15
25FS313 SOIL 6563900 319440 350 9.9
25FS314 SOIL 6563900 319480 350 13
25FS315 SOIL 6563900 319520 350 8.1
25FS316 SOIL 6563900 319560 350 9.2
25FS317 SOIL 6563900 319600 350 7.5
25FS318 SOIL 6563900 319640 350 20.3
25FS319 SOIL 6563900 319680 350 40.3
25FS320 SOIL 6563900 319720 350 99.1
25FS321 SOIL 6563900 319760 350 77.1
25FS322 SOIL 6563900 319800 350 41.5
25FS323 SOIL 6563900 319840 350 25.8
25FS324 SOIL 6563900 319880 350 10.9
25FS325 SOIL 6563900 319920 350 10.9
25FS326 SOIL 6563900 319960 350 10.2
25FS327 SOIL 6563900 320000 350 42.6
25FS328 SOIL 6563900 320040 350 22.5

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25FS329 SOIL 6563900 320080 350 27.2
25FS330 SOIL 6563900 320120 350 33.8
25FS331 SOIL 6563900 320160 350 93
25FS332 SOIL 6563900 320200 350 145.3
25FS333 SOIL 6563900 320240 350 40.5
25FS334 SOIL 6563900 320280 350 25.1
25FS335 SOIL 6563900 320320 350 71.2
25FS336 SOIL 6563900 320360 350 33.6
25FS337 SOIL 6563900 320400 350 21.4
25FS338 SOIL 6563900 320440 350 20.7
25FS351 SOIL 6564000 318960 350 21.6
25FS352 SOIL 6564000 319000 350 12.9
25FS353 SOIL 6564000 319040 350 14.8
25FS354 SOIL 6564000 319080 350 20.2
25FS355 SOIL 6564000 319120 350 12.7
25FS356 SOIL 6564000 319160 350 23.1
25FS357 SOIL 6564000 319200 350 15
25FS358 SOIL 6564000 319240 350 14.1
25FS359 SOIL 6564000 319280 350 16.6
25FS360 SOIL 6564000 319320 350 20.9
25FS361 SOIL 6564000 319360 350 19.7
25FS362 SOIL 6564000 319400 350 7.3
25FS363 SOIL 6564000 319440 350 10.3
25FS364 SOIL 6564000 319480 350 6.6
25FS365 SOIL 6564000 319520 350 12
25FS366 SOIL 6564000 319560 350 8.2
25FS367 SOIL 6564000 319600 350 24.2
25FS368 SOIL 6564000 319640 350 9.8
25FS369 SOIL 6564000 319680 350 31.2
25FS370 SOIL 6564000 319720 350 156.4
25FS371 SOIL 6564000 319760 350 96.1
25FS372 SOIL 6564000 319800 350 20
25FS373 SOIL 6564000 319840 350 16
25FS374 SOIL 6564000 319880 350 16.4
25FS375 SOIL 6564000 319920 350 83.1
25FS376 SOIL 6564000 319960 350 32.2
25FS377 SOIL 6564000 320000 350 33.6
25FS378 SOIL 6564000 320040 350 21.6
25FS379 SOIL 6564000 320080 350 37.6
25FS380 SOIL 6564000 320120 350 67.8
25FS381 SOIL 6564000 320160 350 65.1
25FS382 SOIL 6564000 320200 350 63
25FS383 SOIL 6564000 320240 350 21.1

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25FS384 SOIL 6564000 320280 350 42.4
25FS385 SOIL 6564000 320320 350 50.7
25FS386 SOIL 6564000 320360 350 8.8
25FS387 SOIL 6564000 320400 350 23.5
25FS388 SOIL 6564000 320440 350 186
25FS389 SOIL 6564000 320480 350 22.2
25FS390 SOIL 6564000 320520 350 17.6
25FS391 SOIL 6564000 320560 350 22.5
25FS477 SOIL 6564200 320280 350 11.5
25FS478 SOIL 6564200 320320 350 26.5
25FS479 SOIL 6564200 320360 350 14.2
25FS480 SOIL 6564200 320400 350 12.8
25FS481 SOIL 6564200 320440 350 19.8
25FS482 SOIL 6564200 320480 350 21.9
25FS483 SOIL 6564200 320520 350 22.6
25FS515 SOIL 6564300 320360 350 36.3
25FS516 SOIL 6564300 320400 350 23.4
25FS517 SOIL 6564300 320440 350 21

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