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Title: Relinquishment report on the blocks dropped at the conclusion of year two of tenure on EL 23994 'Tanaburs NE', period ending ending 7 September 2006
Title Holder / Company: Gravity Diamonds
Report id: CR2006-0502
Tenure: EL23994
Year: 2006
Abstract: EL 23994 'Tanaburs NE' was granted to Gravity Diamonds Ltd ('Gravity') on 8 September 2004. The EL forms part of broader project area where Gravity is conducting diamond exploration, much of which is under an exploration agreement with Rio Tinto group companies and Diamond Mines Australia (DMA), which is a 100%-owned subsidiary of Gravity. During 2003 and 2004, DMA had an exclusive arrangement with BHP Billiton to deploy the Falcon(r) airborne gravity gradiometer system in diamond exploration in Australia. The Falcon(r) system has proved an effective diamond exploration tool since its development by BHP Billiton in the late 1990's. During the first year of tenure Falcon(r) data was acquired over part of EL 23994. The system includes airborne gravity gradient data, high resolution magnetics and accurate elevation data derived from on-board differential GPS and laser scanner devices. The area of coverage amounted to approximately 27 km(2) (~295 line kms). A small part of the area subject to the Falcon(r) survey fell within the area relinquished from the licence at the conclusion of Year 2. During the second year of tenure, detailed targeting based on the acquired gravity gradiometer data within the southwestern part of EL 23994 was completed. Although some second order preliminary targets were proposed, no priority targets were identified for follow-up within the portion of the EL covered by the Falcon survey. A single gravel sample was collected within EL 23994 as part of a broader sampling program in the Tanaburs project area. This sample did not fall within the area relinquished from the licence. A detailed review of previous diamond exploration within the whole tenement was subsequently conducted. This review suggested that previous heavy mineral sampling coverage was adequate, with the generally negative results from these samples indicating there generally appears to be limited potential for undiscovered kimberlites to be located within the EL. However, it was noted that aside from the sporadic single microdiamond recoveries, one historic Ashton Mining sample reported 4 chromites. Despite this result, the tenement that Ashton Mining held was surrendered in the same year.
Date Added: 23-Oct-2013
Appears in Collections:Minerals Exploration Reports (MEX)

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