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Multiple New Shallow Gold Targets Defined at
Highlights:
· 3D inversion of the Red Setter ultra-detailed magnetics has delineated 3 highly magnetic bodies over an expanded area now covering 3km x 1km.
· Largest individual priority 1 magnetic target has a 1500m strike length with a width of 400m and starts at around 75m from surface.
· Magnetic survey reveals that all magnetic targets are much shallower than 150m-250m depth previously modelled.
· The relatively shallower target depth is strongly advantageous both from an exploration and future development potential perspective.
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Richard Poulden, Wishbone Gold's Chairman, commented, "The prospectivity of Red Setter has been greatly improved with this high-resolution magnetic survey, as the strength and size of the magnetic targets has significantly exceeded our original expectations in terms of understanding of the geometry and prospectivity. It is also very encouraging that the indicated target depth to the top of the structures is far shallower than previously modelled. We are now planning a detailed IP to target sulphide mineralisation and prepare for the maiden drilling programme. Further updates will be provided to the market upon finalisation of the program design and contracting of various specialists."
Terra Search, Wishbone's prime Australian exploration consultants, who have considerable exploration experience in the nearby Havieron gold discovery, have concluded a technical review on the
Processing of the significantly high-resolution magnetic datasets (Refer Figure 2), by VAR, has revealed that the magnetic bodies occur much closer to surface relative to their previous reported 150m-250m depth that was modelled on the wider spaced regional magnetic datasets. The relatively shallower target depth is strongly advantageous both from an exploration and future development potential perspective.
The highest priority magnetic bodies within Red Setter (Referred to as Targets A, B and C in Figure 1) cover an expanded area of 3.5 km in strike length and 1 km in width. The highest order Target A occurs over a strike length of 1500m with a width of 400m and occurs within 50-75m of surface. Results of this modelling shows several north plunging magnetic bodies within this anomaly of equivalent susceptibility (possibly pyrrhotite alteration) to that evident at both Newcrest Mining and Greatland Gold's Havieron and RioTinto's Winu discoveries.
Figure 1: 3D Inversion Model of the Magnetic Anomaly at Red Setter (left)
and Horizontal Gradient Magnitude RTP TMI image (right) - see link above to view
The 3D magnetic inversion (Figure 1) looks at the required shape of magnetic bodies of a particular magnetic susceptibility to produce the observed disturbance in the earth's magnetic field. The 3D magnetic inversion has used magnetic susceptibility values consistent with the Havieron deposit. The series of plunging bodies could represent alteration systems associated with a hydrothermal system.
Figure 2: Regional Magnetic VD1 (left) versus Recently Acquired High Resolution MagneticVD1 (right) - see link above to view
VAR focused their processing of the dataset and interpretation on the area shown in Figure 3.
The historical drilling has not tested the core of the magnetic response at the high priority Target A (Figures 3 to 7). Figure 7 shows a planned hole to test the core of Target A.
Figure 3: 3D magnetic Inversion processing area (left) and sections (1 and 2) locations with historic drilling locations - see link above to view
Three historic RC drillholes, drilled by Encounter Resources with EIS support from the WA Government in the vicinity of, but adjacent to some of the magnetic anomaly, penetrated the Permian in 2 holes indicating an approximate depth of cover under 100m in this area at least.
These holes returned low geochemical responses, but petrology showed evidence of alteration assemblages of albite and calcite with similarities to the system at the Havieron area. None of the holes tested the Magnetic anomaly as shown in Figures 4 & 5. The holes intersected shales below the Permian cover with some pyrite. These were anomalous in several key pathfinders including Gold, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Cobalt, Arsenic, Bismuth, Molybdenum and Mercury. The combination of the alteration and geochemistry is considered highly encouraging, particularly given the main geophysical anomaly remains untested below these historic holes.
Figure 4: Long Section through the modelled Magnetic body showing existing adjacent drilling projected onto the section. - see link above to view
Figure 5: Cross Section through the modelled Target A magnetic body and adjacent drilling. -- see link above to view
Figure 6: Cross Section along Target A with 3D Mag and historic drilling - see link above to view
Figure 7: VAR proposed drill hole location into Target A- see link above to view
Figure 8: Location map of
The information in this report that relates to the reporting of exploration results has been compiled by Mr
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For further information, please contact:
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Richard Poulden, Chairman |
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(Nominated Adviser and AQUIS Exchange Corporate Adviser) |
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Tel: +44 20 7628 3396
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Tel: +44 20 7469 0930 |
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