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dc.contributor.authorCooper, SAen_US
dc.date.accessioned2013-10-23T21:48:39Z-
dc.date.issued2007en_US
dc.identifier.govdocCR2007-0493en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://geoscience.nt.gov.au/gemis/ntgsjspui/handle/1/74120en_US
dc.description.abstractEvaluation of the work by previous diamond explores have shown that there is considerable extent of diamondiferous gravels in Whirlwind Plains. It is expected that some of the Whirlwind Plains diamonds are sourced from the Timber Creek kimberlites which are 30 kilometres upstream, but additional bulk sampling nearly 100 kilometres upstream along the Victoria River has shown that other sources have provided diamonds into the Victoria River drainage. This is significant as it will result in a broader population of diamonds with possible good diamond values. Also, traditionally diamonds from an alluvial source tend to have higher values due to mechanical sorting. It appears that detailed gravity will outline likely gravel location and thickness on which to plan further testing by drilling and trenching. It is apparent from drilling and trenching by previous explorers that the bedrock below the alluvial is uneven, and this provides good opportunities for large scale trapping of diamonds. In September 2004 the heavy mineral sample ENC-11 was collected from an alluvial gravel pit on Whirlwind Plain near gravity traverse 4000. No kimberlite zircons were analysed. The age of the zircon grains range from middle Cretaceous to Archaean. The significance is this study highlights and constrains previously unrecognised igneous activity beneath the VRB. Attempts were made to organise a more systematic gravity survey to in-fill and extend the areas currently surveyed. But continued delays in obtaining geophysical contracts resulted in the no field work being completed during the 2007 dry season. By the end of the reporting period, Tawana Resources NL had decided to concentrate exploration activities on their South African projects which are considered further advanced, and the cost and availability of contractors is not a large issue.en_US
dc.subject.classificationDiamond explorationen_US
dc.subject.classificationGeochemical samplingen_US
dc.subject.classificationRadiometric datingen_US
dc.subject.classificationZirconen_US
dc.subject.classificationGravity surveysen_US
dc.titleFifth annual and final technical report for EL 10409, 10 October 2006 to 9 October 2007, Whirlwind Diamond Projecten_US
dc.relation.isatmap100Millik Monmir 4967en_US
dc.relation.isatmap100Auvergne 4966en_US
dc.relation.isatmap250Auvergne SD5215en_US
dc.relation.isatgeolprovinceVictoria-Birrindudu Basinen_US
dc.relation.isatgeolprovinceCenozoic sedimentsen_US
dc.description.stratnameBullita Groupen_US
dc.description.stratnameSkull Creek Formationen_US
dc.description.stratnameTimber Creek Formationen_US
dc.description.geochemicalsamplingzircon datingen_US
dc.identifier.tenureEL10409en_US
dc.description.modifyhistory09/11/2007en_US
dc.description.modifyhistory29/11/2007en_US
dc.description.modifyhistory07/06/2013en_US
dc.description.modifyhistory21/11/2013en_US
dc.contributor.holderOrogenic Explorationen_US
dc.contributor.holderTawana Resourcesen_US
dc.identifier.collectionnameMinerals Exploration Reports (MEX)en_US
dc.identifier.govdocprefixCR2007en_US
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