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Title: Combined annual report on exploration activities, EL 22340, EL 22343, EL 22740, EL 22741, EL 22742 and EL 22743, year two of tenure, 9 July 2003 to 8 July 2004
Title Holder / Company: Gravity Capital
Diamond Mines Australia
Rio Tinto Exploration
Ashton Exploration Australia
Report id: CR2004-0431
Tenure: EL22340;  EL22343;  EL22740;  EL22741;  EL22742;  EL22743
Year: 2004
Abstract: ELs 22340, 22343, 22740, 22741, 22742 & 22743 are located approximately 215 km SE of Katherine, to the east of the Larrimah and Maryfield Station homesteads. The EL's were granted on 9 July 2002 (EL's 22740, 22741, 22742 and 22743) and 25 July 2003 (EL's 22340 and 22343) and comprise part of a larger block of tenements held by Rio Tinto Exploration Pty Ltd (Rio Tinto) and referred to as the Hodgson Diamonds Project. The tenements form part of a farm-in agreement between Rio Tinto and Diamond Mines Australia Pty Ltd (DMA) covering numerous Rio Tinto tenements and applications in the Northern Territory. Under this agreement, DMA will conduct predominantly diamond exploration by utilising the Falcon airborne gravity gradiometer system to detect kimberlite pipes. Gravity Capital Ltd is managing the farm-in arrangement for Diamond Mines Australia and owns 40 percent of DMA. The tenements are considered prospective for commercial sources of diamonds. Historic sampling identified kimberlitic indicator mineral occurrences, including microdiamonds within the tenements, but the source of these remains enigmatic. During the past year of tenure, a review of historic exploration data was conducted by Gravity Capital, which confirmed the potential of the area to host diamondiferous kimberlite pipes. On this basis, a Falcon survey was planned to cover the most prospective area within EL's 22740 and 22741. The survey was conducted in August 2003 and results were received by Gravity Capital in November 2003. Interpretation and exploration targeting from the Falcon data has been completed, with target areas defined for follow-up work. Statutory requirements for field access and approvals for work programs are currently being finalised and it is envisaged that testing of these targets will commence during the current field season.
Date Added: 23-Oct-2013
Appears in Collections:Minerals Exploration Reports (MEX)

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