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Title: XRF analysis of drill holes in the Ngalia Basin
Report id: CSR0051
Year: 2009
Author: Moloney, M
Corporate Author: Strike Resources
Hume Mining
Thundelarra Exploration
Drillhole/Well Name: Y180RD;  CB29RD;  SR14RD;  CBRD34;  YG23RD;  YRD73;  CBRD35;  Y204RD;  YRD66;  YG36RD;  SR13RD;  YG24RD;  YG26RD;  Y179RD;  YG34RD;  YRD112;  YG25RD
Abstract: Core on open-file in the NTGS Core Library in Alice Springs, and from holes drilled within the area of the leases listed below, was analysed by portable XRF (Innov-X alpha 4000). Measurements were made every 1-2m along the available core sections. This sampling was conducted for several purposes;
a) to assist with stratigraphic correlation
b) to determine the sensitivity of the XRF to low-level uranium
c) to determine if any patterns of elemental enrichment or depletion relate to uranium mineralisation
Related Tenements: EL25334, EL24561 (Tenements held by Element 92 PTY LTD - 100% owned company of Thundelarra Exploration)
Brief summary of results: The XRF is able to detect low-level (< 100ppm) uranium anomalies that correlate with historic gamma probe anomalies. Broad-scale variations in Ca, K, Fe, S appear to provide useful information for stratigraphic analysis. Uranium appears to be accompanied by low-level Mo, and Pb enrichments, but no patterns of elemental enrichment or depletion relating to uranium mineralisation have been discerned at this stage.
NOTEXRF assays of core
Document Type: Core Analysis
Date Added: 10-Jan-2019
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