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Title: MCN 4293-4296 and MCN 4956-4958 Bridge Creek North Annual exploration report Year ending 26 June 2004
Title Holder / Company: Northern Gold
Camelot Northern Territory
Burnside Operations
Report id: CR2004-0339
Tenure: MCN4293;  MCN4294;  MCN4295;  MCN4296;  MCN4956;  MCN4957;  MCN4958
Year: 2004
Author: Shaw, J
Abstract: The tenements that comprise the Bridge Creek North report group are MCNs 4293-4296 and 4956 4958. They are located approximately 35.0km SE of Adelaide River NT and are contiguous with the Bridge Creek prospect to the south. The mineral claims cover the northern continuation of the Howley Anticline, approximately 12 km along strike from the Cosmo Howley Gold Mine and 12 km from the Brocks Creek treatment plant. The geology of the area is similar to that found at the Cosmopolitan Howley gold mine, and is dominated by north striking asymmetric folds within the South Alligator Group and the Finniss River Group. Pre orogenic dolerite sills are interleaved with the mineralised sequence. North east striking dextral faults intersecting the fold axes along with west dipping reverse faults have been important in localising gold mineralisation. The tenement group was included in a joint venture agreement between Territory Goldfields NL, Camelot Northern Territory Ltd and Buffalo Creek Mining NL that was finalised in April 2002. The Burnside Joint Venture was formed with the objective of commencing gold mining centred on the Brocks Creek gold treatment plant. To realise this objective the joint venture has undertaken extensive RC drilling of local priority targets during 2002-2004. In addition the development of underground resources at the Zapopan decline in 2003 has been supplemented by diamond drilling and modelling work at the nearby Cosmo Howley project. Exploratory work carried out by Territory Goldfields NL prior to formation of the Burnside JV showed that the Bridge Creek North group tenements host gold occurrences that are presently sub economic. They have been ranked low on the Burnside priority listing. The best of these includes the Ios resource that has been encroached upon by the new Darwin-Adelaide Railway. Further reviews by the Burnside JV confirmed their low ranking compared with other Burnside JV targets. Development of these lesser prospects is to a degree dependent on the economic success of the Zapopan and Cosmo Howley projects that are now at an advanced stage. Pending favourable economic outcomes for exploration at the Burnside JV operation, work on the Bridge Creek North group mineral claims has been limited to data review and reporting. The adjacent Bridge Creek gold resource will continue to be further evaluated and reinterpreted as part of the updated ranking process.
Date Added: 19-Dec-2016
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