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dc.contributor.authorMeng, X
dc.date.accessioned2020-08-25T04:14:18Z-
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.govdocCR2014-0025
dc.identifier.urihttps://geoscience.nt.gov.au/gemis/ntgsjspui/handle/1/90569-
dc.description.abstractPacific Exploration Pty Ltd ('Pacific') acquired YAMBAH mineral tenements (EL 29554, EL 29555, EL 29556, and EL 29575) in southern Northern Territory for exploring mineral resources, such as uranium, gold, copper, lead, zinc and other metal minerals, as well as phosphate. The EL 29555 was granted on 19 February 2013. The historical exploration tenements in this area were granted to explore for not only uranium but gold, base metals, nickel and other commodities. In this area, historically, NuPower carried out an airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey for exploring palaeochannel uranium deposits (EL 25325). The regional geology comprises Tertiary sediments (~300 m in thickness) and the basement rocks mainly composed of granites and Gneiss. The tenement (EL 29555) is underlain by basement rocks of the Aileron Province comprising greenschist to granulite facies metamorphic rocks with protolith ages in the range 1865-1710 Ma. It forms part of the North Australian Craton and is geologically continuous with the gold-bearing Tanami and Tennant Regions to the north. This area has the potential to host not only surficial and/or sandstone style uranium mineralisation probably accumulated in palaeovalleys, but also metasomatite/ vein style uranium and other metal mineralisation developed in the granitic and metamorphic rocks. Historical exploration in the Yambah region has focussed on the potential of the basement rocks to host layered mafic-ultramafic intrusions containing Ni-Cu-Co and platinoid (Pt-Pd) mineralisation. Several companies have also recognised the potential of the Cainozoic sedimentary sequences for secondary uranium deposits derived by the erosion of the surrounding uraniferous basement rocks. Exploration during the reporting period comprised ground reconnaissance trip to locate and sample the surface geology and nearby known mineral occurrences. The desktop study of EL 29555 for mineral exploration has been focused the overview and technical proposal of the geological, geophysical and tectonic setting. This preliminary geoscientific study aims to investigate the geophysical and geological expression of structures related to any mineralisation. These studies will assist exploration in the Yambah region and provide fundamental data for increasing knowledge of geological processes and landscape evolution within this region.
dc.subject.classificationUranium
dc.subject.classificationPrecious metals
dc.subject.classificationGold
dc.subject.classificationBase metals
dc.subject.classificationNickel
dc.subject.classificationReconnaissance
dc.subject.classificationReviews
dc.subject.classificationPrevious exploration
dc.subject.classificationMineralisation
dc.titleEL 29555 Yambah Project Annual Technical Report 19 February 2013 to 18 February 2014
dc.relation.isatmap100Burt 5651
dc.relation.isatmap250Alice Springs SF5314
dc.relation.isatgeolprovinceArunta Region
dc.relation.isatgeolprovinceAileron Province
dc.description.stratnameStrangways Metamorphic Complex
dc.description.stratnameNarwietooma Metamorphic Complex
dc.description.stratnameWuluma Granite
dc.description.stratnameYambah Granulite
dc.description.stratnameIngula Migmatite
dc.description.stratnameErontonga Metamorphics
dc.description.stratnameEnbra Granulite
dc.identifier.tenureEL29555
dc.description.modifyhistory21/03/2014
dc.description.modifyhistory18/08/2020
dc.contributor.holderPacific Exploration
dc.identifier.collectionnameMinerals Exploration Reports (MEX)
dc.identifier.govdocprefixCR2014
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