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Title: Fourth Annual Technical Report for the reporting period ending 7 November 2010 EL 25238 Arltunga Gold Project
Title Holder / Company: Genesis Resources
Report id: CR2010-1011
Tenure: EL25238
Year: 2010
Author: Enday, BM
Abstract: Recent Gradient Array Induced Polarization (GAIP) surveys have delineated nearly 25 target anomalies, which have coincident resistivity and chargeability responses over the existing mines and extensions to old workings. Since gold and pyrite are associated in the quartz veins, the survey results show high prospectivity for gold mineralisation in the area. In two blocks covered, measuring approximately 2 kilometres (N-S) x 1 kilometres (E-W), gradient array data was collected on east-west oriented lines spaced 100 metre apart. Readings of resistivity and chargeability were taken along each line at 50 metre intervals employing 50 metre dipoles.
NOTESee CR2009-0839 for Independent geological report on Australian (and former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonian) mineral assets
Date Added: 19-Dec-2018
Appears in Collections:Minerals Exploration Reports (MEX)

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