Mt. Sandiman, W.A

Situated on the complex boundary of two major tectonic units of Western Australia – the Proterozoic Gascoyne Province and the Palaeozoic Carnarvon Basin.

PROJECT INFO

Mt Sandiman Project Overview

  • Situated on the complex boundary of two major tectonic units of Western Australia – the Proterozoic Gascoyne Province and the Palaeozoic Carnarvon Basin.
  • Extensive barite veining and the Devonian aged Gneudna carbonate rocks support Mississippi Valley Type (MVT) deposit potential.
  • Rock chipping confirms base metal association with barite and carbonate rocks up to 6g/t Ag >1% Pb & 0.3% Zn.
  • Multiple gravity highs within sediments with low magnetic response represent potential base metal accumulations warranting drill testing.
EXPLORATION RESULTS

Gravity anomalies combined with silver, lead, zinc assays support multiple drill targets

Sandiman North

  • 100% ownership of the 68km² tenement
  • Significantly extends the holding of prospective geology to the north
  • Yet to receive field exploration

Sandiman South

  • Current 49% ownership with option to earn up to 80% of the 200km2 tenement jointly-owned by ASX-listed Cobre Limited (ASX: CBE) 1
  • Work completed to date includes multiple geophysical surveys and groundwork including rock chipping
  • Exploration points to Mississippi Valley Type (MVT) mineralisation and radiometrics indicate untested uranium potential
  • Multiple drill targets for silver, lead & zinc
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