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Title: Reward Project Group Report GR248/12 for the period 24 March 2018 to 23 March 2019, EL 10316, EL 30042, EL 26406, EL 27541, EL 31518
Title Holder / Company: Teck Australia
Report id: CR2019-0187
Tenure: EL10316;  EL30042;  EL26406;  EL27541;  EL31518
Year: 2019
Author: McMillan, N
Hunt, D
Abstract: Activities completed during the reporting period consisted primarily of a diamond drill program and a small geophysical survey over the Teena prospect. The drill program ran from June to October, drilling a total of nine holes (9090.50m). The program focused on characterising mineralisation with infill drilling (at 200m spacings), defining the limits, tenor and grade of mineralisation in the western portion of the deposit, and determining the extent and nature of any mineralisation intersected in the northern shelf portion of the basin. A Large Loop Fixed-Loop Electromagentic Survey (FLEM) was carried out over the Teena basin, with the intention of aiding in further exploration of Pb-Zn systems in the area. The survey hoped to determine the detectability of a Teena style deposit, and by estimating the effective depth of detection, gauge the feasibility of using FLEM to target buried sulphide-hosted massive systems. A wireline survey was attempted on all 2018 drilled holes, to support the geophysical characterization of the Teena mineralised system, aiming to quantify key physical properties. Unfortunately, multiple holes were blocked from surface, and every hole had some blockages, resulting in incomplete data collection. The initial stage of a longer term water monitoring program commenced during 2018, with the installation of five water bores, and surface water sampling program. Water analysis included pH and electrical conductivity levels, as well as the detection of major ions eg. calcium bicarbonate, sulphate and chloride, and dissolved metals eg. arsenic, lead and zinc. This survey also included an investigation to determine the source of the surface water - rainfall derived, or in fed by groundwater.
Date Added: 19-Mar-2026
Appears in Collections:Minerals Exploration Reports (MEX)

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