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Title: Annual exploration report on EL 9608 Mount Bonnie South year ending 24 May 2009
Title Holder / Company: Buffalo Creek Mines
Territory Goldfields
GBS Gold Australia
Report id: CR2009-0354
Tenure: EL9608
Year: 2009
Author: Bajwah, ZU
Abstract: EL 9608 is located about 145 km SE of Darwin, NT and 18 km SE of Brocks Creek. EL 9608 was granted on 25 May 2004 and expires on 24 May 2010. It comprises three blocks that cover approximately 10 km2. Originally, EL 9608 was granted to Northern Gold NL, which in 2005 became the subsidiary of GBS Gold Australia Pty Ltd. EL 9608 covers the Koolpin Formation meta-sediments that have been tightly folded and faulted on NW-SE axes. The Koolpin Formation has been intruded and dilated regionally by dolerite sills with a wide range of thicknesses. Cross-folding has generated a domal structure in the southern most block of the tenement. This feature is a clone of the mineralised Golden Dyke Dome 4 km to the west. The area is well exposed on strike ridges with scree deposits and alluvial cover in the valley floors and flanks of the ridges. Review of previous year's geochemical and drilling data indicates that the EL 9608 has significant potential for gold mineralisation, which new owner will pursue aggressively. Other exploration activities were reconnaissance visit of the area, data compilation, tenement management and annual exploration report preparation. Proposed future work would involve field checking zones of previous anomalous geochemistry and geological significance and interpreting the geophysical and structural aspects of the tenement, and defining further drill targets. This will lead to RC/RAB drilling in the project area to fully assess the geochemical and geophysical targets.
Date Added: 14-Jun-2018
Appears in Collections:Minerals Exploration Reports (MEX)

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