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Title: | MCS's 245, 246, 247, 248, 249 Annual Report 30 January 2013 to 29 January 2014 |
Title Holder / Company: | Inminerals |
Report id: | CR2014-0175 |
Tenure: | MCS245; MCS246; MCS247; MCS248; MCS249 |
Year: | 2014 |
Author: | Jolly, R |
Abstract: | On the 20th September 2004 MCS's 245 - 249 were granted to Chambigne Resources Pty Ltd, Corporate Developments Pty Ltd and Mr. John Benger, a joint venture of the parties on EL 7914. Chambigne Resources Pty Ltd later bought out the interests of Corporate Developments and Benger. Inminerals Pty Ltd subsequently bought out the interest of Chambigne Resources Pty Ltd in these Mineral Claims and now owns a 100%. EL 7914 was dominated by the Irindina Gneiss and its various compositionally heterogeneous members, subunits and enclaves. The gneiss proper, and the Riddock Amphibolite Member, are both garnetiferous, and comprise the source of garnets in the EL and mineral claims. Garnets from the Irindina Gneiss are principally almadine-pyrope solid solutions, with minor grossular and spessartine components. These garnets are harder than almandine-rich garnets from other localities in Australia and overseas, and occur in relatively large detrital grains, in economic concentrations in various alluvial and other detrital deposits. The mineral claims area is quite viable as part of a major garnet sand operation planned by Inminerals Pty Ltd in the Harts Range area. |
Date Added: | 1-Sep-2020 |
Appears in Collections: | Minerals Exploration Reports (MEX) |
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