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MICROFILMEDFICHE No.OW~.95-
97-3969ANNUAL REPORT - THE SIDELING
EL 31/94 - R J HOLDEN
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Annual Report24 February 1996 to 24 February 1997
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The Sideling
E.L. No. 31/94
R.J. HoldenPO Box 139Kings Meadows 7249
R.I. Holden
20 February 1997
97-3969ANNUAL REPORT - THE SIDELING
EL 31/94 - R J HOLDEN AMG REFERENCE POINTS ADDED
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Table of Contents
Tenement Infonnation 1
Mining History 1
Summary of Work Completed 1
Conclusion Z
Proposed Future Exploration 3
Exploration Objectives 3
Exploration Philosophy 3
Details of Specific Surveys 4
Original and Processed Data 6
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Tenement Information
E.L. 31/94 covers an areas of land in the district of Dorset in the vicinity of the Sideling.
The country rock is Mathinna Beds and Devonian Granodiorte within the eastern edge.
Mining History
Only a small amount of Alluvial Mining has been done in the creeks in 'The Granites" area. I '1. .
Summary of Work Completed
Within the Granites in the eastern part of the licence area a quartz reef trendingnorth/south has been located and from the soil line samples taken across it, it appears thatthere is a second reef approximately 80 metres to the west. The soil sample assays were upto .03 ppm Au and 120 ppm As on the first reef and up to .02 ppm Au and 105 ppm As onthe second reef. These samples were taken from the B horizon soil at a depth of about 30em.
The first reef appears to be about 10 metres wide on the outcrop, the second is not outcropping, but quartz float is present.
Further to the north some 600 llJa pair of reefs trending north east have been located.
The rock type appears to be a dark blue/grey quartz porphyry and appears to contain about30% sulphides.
There are two more reefs of similar appearance, one is approximately 100 m to the northwest and the other is approximately 350m to the south east of these pair of reefs.
G.P.S. survey points marked Dl and D2 are the location of the pair of reefs D4 and D5 arethe other two reefs mentioned. D3 is the location of the western end of the soil line takenover the north/south trending reefs and corresponds to sample No. #645B.
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Conclusion
It is difficult to reach a conclusion at this stage, but it is noted that these geologicalstructures are of importance because of their size and the presence of gold and arsenic.
It is believed possible that the north east trending structures are cross cutting thenorth/south trending veins probably close to where the soil line was taken.
Several factors of a positive nature are noted:
North East Trending Veins (Historically N/E Tasmania's' best)Contact ZoneGold and Arsenic ValuesN/S Anomaly, Possible an extension of the Magnetic Anomaly Trending South From NearBridportBlue/Grey Quartz PorphyryWhitings Prospect (Au, Ag, As, Zn, Pb, Cu) 1.5 Km to the West
Furthermore it is concluded that there seems to be a large areas of mineralisation in thevicinity of the contact of the Ile'rll5'"n Granidiorite and the Mathinna Beds.
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This is probably due to the presence of the major fluid pathways discovered.
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Propose Future Exploration
More soil sampling will be done in the next year to follow the length of ore bodies located.
This will be followed by trenching and some drilling to determine the grade and extent ofthe ore bodies located to date.
Exploration Philosophy
"To build a discovery to a mineable asset".
Exploration Objective
To explore the area of 31/94 for hard rock gold deposits from the contact zone to thedolerite cap in the north-west.
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Nonhing 1027Easting 1027
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