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Title: GR039 Mount Skinner Combined report 1 February 2013 to 31 January 2014
Title Holder / Company: Intercept Minerals
Report id: CR2014-0095
Tenure: EL26543;  EL26719;  EL26748;  EL27516
Year: 2014
Author: Herbison, I
Townrow, B
Abstract: Work conducted on the four active Mt Skinner Group tenements during this reporting period involved field reconnaissance and prospecting to aid planning and access issues for a RAB drilling program. This is being considered as the preferred approach to evaluating the potential extent and grades of uranium associated with the identified alaskite targets. All data was reviewed in an ongoing basis for exploration planning. The uranium bearing alaskite remains the main exploration target in most of the Project area, but the extensive but thin veneer of transported sand cover remains as the most significant difficulty to overcome for successful systematic exploration. The tungsten occurrence in EL 26543 remains as a separate target yet to be evaluated. A program of trenching is being considered as a method of evaluating the potential for as yet unknown, more extensive tungsten bearing quartz veining to exist in the area obscured by shallow transported material. EL 26025 was surrendered completely during the year.
Date Added: 11-Mar-2015
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