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Title: Annual report for EL 1624 Gidyea Creek period ending 1 October 1981
Title Holder / Company: Central Pacific Minerals
Agip (Australia)
Urangesellschaft (Australia)
Report id: CR1982-0101
Tenure: EL1624
Year: 1982
Author: Fordyce, IR
Abstract: The Malawari Uranium Prospect is located on the southern boundary of Exploration Licence 1624. Rotary and diamond drilling total 3151.8 metres. Drilling was hampered by pebble conglomerate and severe flattening of the holes. Natural gama radiation logging was completed for all holes. The results, checked by 90 chemical assays, showed modest radiochemical imbalance. Uraninite was discovered in a steeply dipping coarse arkosic sandstone modified by haomatitic alteration. The deposits has been traced over a srtike length of 360m but may peter out to the west. The most significant result was found in GCRD 9 from 166 to 169.3m (3.3m) assaying 7.6 kgs per tonne.
Date Added: 30-Jan-2014
Appears in Collections:Minerals Exploration Reports (MEX)

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