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Title: | Annual technical report EL 25288, 12 February 2013 to 11 February 2014 |
Title Holder / Company: | Langley, D Davis, S |
Report id: | CR2014-0080 |
Tenure: | EL25288 |
Year: | 2014 |
Author: | Langley, D |
Abstract: | During the reporting period 7 kg samples of gravel were screened and panned. The most significant sample (No. 233820 - 1.6mm) was form the floor of a small cave approximately 2m wide by 1m deep at the South end of the laterite outcrop close to the 'Withnall Fault' at (0009 E. 94081 N. WGS84). It gave a result of 22 specks of gold. The cave has black pyrolusite staining on its back wall. The North end of the back of the cave has a natural 'pipe' at floor level draining from within the bottom of the laterite. The Pyrolusite reef is not visible where it starts on its South end because it is under about 1.5 metres of laterite within two metres East of the back of the cave wall. It outcrops past the north end of the Laterite about 100 metres away and continues for about 2.2 km to the N.N.W. It varies in width from half a metre to 1.5 metres on the North boundary of our ML 30125. Previous sampling along the Pyrolusite reef gave me assay results up to 50 percent Mn and up to 15 ppm Ag. |
Date Added: | 1-Sep-2017 |
Appears in Collections: | Minerals Exploration Reports (MEX) |
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