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Brass Bull Project
Project Category: Exploration
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The Vendor is seeking expressions of interest for the acquisition of its wholly owned Brass Bull Base Metals Project situated in the Murchison District of Western Australia.
Limited first pass exploration over the project has returned encouraging results and shows potential as a greenfields base metals prospect.
A first pass auger soil sampling program defined a coherent 90th percentile copper-zinc anomaly with an approximate 1.5-kilometre strike which is coincident to a discrete, complex magnetic feature known as the M1 anomaly. The M1 magnetic anomaly is considered prospective to host mafic-intrusive base metals and is blind at surface, blanketed by transported overburden of an unknown thickness. Ninetieth percentile lead values also noted at the northern and southern extents of the M1 anomaly. Auger samples across the M1 anomaly typically comprised soils directly overlying a ferruginous transported duricrust horizon.
Prospective elemental associations were also noted to occur within the soil analysis data; a moderate to strong correlation of iron to copper and iron to zinc suggests the retainment of a dispersed base metal signature within duricrustal goethite and hematite, while a moderate to strong lead-arsenic-manganese correlation is consistent with the presence of lead-bearing gossan material comprising lead arsenates and coronadite.
A comprehensive project information memorandum is available upon request.
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Total Resource Estimate (M+I+I): N/A
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