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ECR Minerals #ECR – Further Gold Results from Soil Sampling at Quartz Hill, Creswick
ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the exploration and development company focused on gold in Australia, is pleased to announce newly received gold results from soil sampling activities at license EL006184 (Creswick), Victoria, Australia.
ECR Minerals also has 100% ownership of two adjacent approved exploration tenements (EL006713 and EL006907) at Creswick.
ECR CEO Andrew Haythorpe commented: “Although our current focus is on developing our Lolworth and Hurricane projects in Queensland, Creswick remains a key part of the ECR asset portfolio. I am delighted that the sampling work undertaken by Adam and the team has identified two potential 100m gold ‘shoots’, with additional potential for further shoots along the DMS strike and south towards Ballarat. We have planned a further visit to the Quartz Hill area at Creswick for the field team once our scheduled work at Hurricane and Lolworth in Queensland has been completed.”
“l look forward to reporting further findings from our asset portfolio in the coming days and weeks.”
HIGHLIGHTS
- Results from soil sampling activities at Quartz Hill, Creswick have identified two likely sources of gold mineralisation.
- Gold results in residual soils up to 0.3 ppm Au. Two anomalous ‘shoots’, each approximately 100m long delineated.
- Exploration for other sources or ‘shoots’ further along strike is open to the north and south of the area sampled.
Figures related to this announcement can be found here:
Figure One: Overview of the Creswick Project area and prospect locations:
Figure 1: https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig1_CQH_230721.png
Figure Two: Soil sampling results for Creswick (Quartz Hill) showing results (Au ppb), gold anomalies and historic gold workings.
Figure 2: https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig2_CQH_230721.png
QUARTZ HILL SAMPLING
Quartz Hill is a ridgeline located 3km to the NW of ECR’s Brewery Lane property (see Figure One above). The area is surrounded by historic alluvial gold workings, some of which head to the base of Quartz Hill. A soil sampling grid at a spacing of 15m x 15m was completed over the area to test up-hill for potential sources of gold. The final results from this work have delineated two possible sources of gold within the gridded area. These two anomalous areas (also known as ‘shoots’), each cover a 100m area along strike. Two historically mined alluvial gullies are sited adjacent to these two anomalies and can be seen clearly on the map in Figure 2 above.
NEXT STEPS
Two historical adits (tunnels) lead underneath the gridded hill which the Board believes will provide further opportunities for sampling of in-situ veins when our field team returns to Creswick. Quartz Hill is located within Crown Land to which ECR has full access to undertake any future drilling campaigns. In the meantime, soil sampling activities will continue on an ad-hoc basis at Creswick given that the Board’s primary focus is on building the Company’s North Queensland exploration assets at Lolworth and Hurricane. Nonetheless, Creswick is still considered an key asset within the ECR portfolio.
PREVIOUS SOIL SAMPLING ACCOMPANYING PROJECT AREA
The results today compliment previously reported soil sampling results across ECR’s Creswick tenements from exploration campaigns undertaken throughout 2021-2022. The primary focus at Creswick remains along strike at the Dimocks Main Shale trend (DMS) and parallel mineralised systems which are believed to extend south towards the historic mining centre of Ballarat. These mineralised systems are also believed to be the source of the historic rich alluvial gold (>70 tonnes) shed into the adjacent creeks and ancient river beds and mined over the last century. Previous announcements regarding sampling along strike of the mineralised trends can be found below:
- Davey Road Prospect – 22 December 2022 here
- Bush Inn Road Prospect – 17 April 2023 here
- Kuboid Hill and Mills Reef – 2 May 2023 here
REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON
This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, Technical Director of Exploration at ECR Minerals plc. Adam Jones is a professional geologist and is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (MAIG). He is a qualified person as that term is defined by the AIM Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
ECR Minerals plc | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7929 1010 | |||
David Tang, Non-Executive Chairman
Andrew Haythorpe, CEO |
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Email: | ||||
Website: www.ecrminerals.com | ||||
WH Ireland Ltd | Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 1666 | |||
Nominated Adviser
Katy Mitchell / Andrew de Andrade |
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SI Capital Ltd | Tel: +44 (0) 1483 413500 | |||
Broker | ||||
Nick Emerson | ||||
Novum Securities Limited | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7399 9425 | |||
Broker
Jon Belliss |
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Brand Communications | Tel: +44 (0) 7976 431608 | |||
Public & Investor Relations | ||||
Alan Green
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ABOUT ECR MINERALS PLC
ECR Minerals is a mineral exploration and development company. ECR’s wholly owned Australian subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”) has 100% ownership of the Bailieston and Creswick gold projects in central Victoria, Australia, has six licence applications outstanding which includes one licence application lodged in eastern Victoria. (Tambo gold project). MGA is currently drilling at the Bailieston Blue Moon Project (EL5433) and undertaking geochemical exploration on the Creswick (EL6148) project and has an experienced exploration team with significant local knowledge in the Victoria Goldfields and wider region.
ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three approved exploration permits covering 946 km2 over a relatively unexplored area in Queensland, Australia.
Following the sale of the Avoca, Moormbool and Timor gold projects in Victoria, Australia to Fosterville South Exploration Ltd (TSX-V: FSX) and the subsequent spin-out of the Avoca and Timor projects to Leviathan Gold Ltd (TSX-V: LVX), Mercator Gold Australia Pty Limited has the right to receive up to A$2 million in payments subject to future resource estimation or production from projects sold to Fosterville South Exploration Limited.
ECR holds a 90% interest in the Danglay gold project; an advanced exploration project located in a prolific gold and copper mining district in the north of the Philippines, which has a 43-101 compliant resource. ECR also holds a royalty on the SLM gold project in La Rioja Province, Argentina and can potentially receive up to US$2.7 million in aggregate across all licences
ECR Minerals #ECR – Latest Results from Soil Sampling at the Creswick Project, Victoria, Australia
ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the exploration and development company focused on gold in Australia, is pleased to announce the latest soil sampling results from the Creswick Project, Victoria, Australia.
ECR Minerals plc has 100% ownership of the Creswick Project which includes exploration tenements EL006907, EL006713 and EL006184. All licences reside north to north-east of the City of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. The Company is exploring a number of parallel-gold mineralisation trends that are believed to extend 10km NE from the Nerrina Goldfields at Ballarat.
ECR CEO Andrew Haythorpe commented: “As the MIDAS drill rig team continues the campaign across our Creswick tenements, the soil sampling results in today continue to build a picture of mineralisation in the area – improving resolution of potential new drill targets for the future. The Board and geo teams are pleased to see that the regional historical precedents from the Ballarat East Mine and the spatial relationship between arsenic and gold are very much in evidence with ECR’s own results at Creswick.”
I look forward to reporting back with the remainder of the sampling results, along with the first results from the diamond drilling campaign.”
HIGHLIGHTS
- Gold Results from initial 297 soil samples from Mills Reef Prospect received. Highest result includes 0.68 ppm Au.
- A comparison study between Gold results and Arsenic analysis by pXRF shows a close spatial relationship at Creswick.
- Arsenic analysis by pXRF has been completed for the Mills Reef, Bush Inn Road, Blue Gum prospects (on the proposed Dimocks Main Shale (DMS) mineralised trend).
- Additional pXRF analysis coupled with rock chip results on new prospects on the western side of EL006713 highlight further potential sources of Gold.
Map analysis images related to this announcement can be viewed here:
Figure 1: Overview map of prospects referred to in this announcement:
https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig1_230414_Overview.png
Figure 2: Gold and Arsenic soil geochemistry results for Mills Reef area:
https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig2_230414_Mills_Reef.png
Figure 3: Plan showing spatial comparison between Gold and Arsenic analysis:
https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig3_230414_Davey_Rd.png
Figure 4: Plan showing Arsenic geochemistry and rock chipping at Kuboid Hill and Green Lode prospects:
https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig4_230414_KH_GL.png
Figure 5: Plan showing Arsenic geochemistry at the Central and South Blue Gum prospects:
https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig5_230414_CBG-BGS.png
Figure 6: Plan showing Arsenic geochemistry at the Central and South Blue Gum prospects:
https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig6_230414_BIR.png
INITIAL SOILS RESULTS FOR MILLS REEF AREA
On March 3 2023, ECR announced the commencement of soil sampling campaigns over the Mills Reef area (see RNS here). Located approximately 6km south of ECR’s wholly owned Brewery Lane property, Mills Reef lies along the proposed line of the DMS and associated gold lodes contained therein. Results for the first 297 soil samples have been received from a total of 685 samples taken across the postulated strike of three gold lodes. The samples revealed a best reading of 685 ppb Au, along with a raft of additional elevated gold values between 25 and 75 ppb (see Figure Two above). All samples are additionally analysed for potential pathfinder elements such as arsenic using an in-house portable x-ray fluorescent gun (pXRF).
RELATIONSHIP OF GOLD TO ARSENIC VALUES IN SOIL
Across the countless previous exploration campaigns undertaken across the Victoria Gold Fields, it is generally accepted that arsenic values are closely related spatially to gold-bearing structures. Previous studies of the nearby Ballarat East Mine showed that arsenic increases in values within approximately 50 metres of the surrounding wall rock to gold bearing structures, (refer to Geoscience World article for context here). Gold and arsenic results from ECR’s soil geochemistry to date is supportive of this theory and the Board believes that arsenic values in soils above 10 ppm are to be considered anomalous and worthy of follow-up analysis at the laboratory for any coincidental gold content. Taking into account the spatial relationship between gold and arsenic on two prospects at Creswick, Mills Reef (Figure Two above) and Davey Road (Figure Three above), the Board are of the view that the close relationship of gold to arsenic can be used to identify which samples should be sent to the laboratory for gold analysis, thereby reducing operating costs.
NEW PROSPECTS EL006713
Work also continued at other regional prospects within the EL006713 tenement, with soil sampling now complete for Bush Inn Road, Kuboid Hill and Blue Gum prospects. pXRF analytical results showing arsenic (As) highlights from these prospects are shown in the figures listed above. Initial As results from the Blue Gum prospect, located approximately 2km south of Brewery Lane, Springmount, highlight potential blind gold shoots along strike of the DMS (see Figure Five above). Results from Bush Inn Road also have highlighted arsenic anomalies that will need further checking for actual gold values, with a major arsenic high identified at the north-east end of the current soil grid (see Figure Six above). Bush Inn Road is located 1.5km to the south of Mills Reef and is also along strike of the DMS.
In addition to the work at the prospects already outlined, initial soil testing and rock chipping of prospects situated on the western side of EL006713 are being investigated. Soil sampling and surface rock chipping has been completed at a prospect known as Kuboid Hill. Rock chips and arsenic soil geochemistry has highlighted elevated gold in the circled area in (see Figure 4b above) with best chips up to 6.23 g/t Au. Another prospect known as Greens Lode is located nearby Kuboid Hill. Greens Lode contains historical works including a shaft and small open cut that has revealed a major quartz lode up to 4 metres wide. Rock chips from dumps and from in-situ veining has shown gold values up to 6.53 g/t Au. The best gold values have been obtained from a quartz system that lies some 10 metres east of the main strike of historical workings (see Figure 4a above). Soil sampling along strike has been completed and analysis of these soils is in progress.
NEXT STEPS
Infill soil sampling work is continuing along the strike areas containing the better soil sample results. Soils that show elevated arsenic have been set aside for further laboratory analysis for gold, and soil sample results (gold) are due shortly for the remaining Mills Reef area and Kuboid Hill prospect. ECR has also completed initial soil sampling on the north end of EL006184 at Quartz Hill where the quartz veins continue to the north.
REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON
This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, Technical Director of Exploration at ECR Minerals plc. Adam Jones is a professional geologist and is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (MAIG). He is a qualified person as that term is defined by the AIM Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
ECR Minerals plc | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7929 1010 | |||
David Tang, Non-Executive Chairman
Andrew Haythorpe, CEO |
||||
Email: | ||||
Website: www.ecrminerals.com | ||||
WH Ireland Ltd | Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 1666 | |||
Nominated Adviser
Katy Mitchell / Andrew de Andrade |
||||
SI Capital Ltd | Tel: +44 (0) 1483 413500 | |||
Broker | ||||
Nick Emerson | ||||
Novum Securities Limited | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7399 9425 | |||
Broker
Jon Belliss |
||||
Brand Communications | Tel: +44 (0) 7976 431608 | |||
Public & Investor Relations | ||||
Alan Green
|
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ABOUT ECR MINERALS PLC
ECR Minerals is a mineral exploration and development company. ECR’s wholly owned Australian subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”) has 100% ownership of the Bailieston and Creswick gold projects in central Victoria, Australia, has six licence applications outstanding which includes one licence application lodged in eastern Victoria. (Tambo gold project). MGA is currently drilling at the Bailieston Blue Moon Project (EL5433) and undertaking geochemical exploration on the Creswick (EL6148) project and has an experienced exploration team with significant local knowledge in the Victoria Goldfields and wider region.
ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three approved exploration permits covering 946 km2 over a relatively unexplored area in Queensland, Australia.
Following the sale of the Avoca, Moormbool and Timor gold projects in Victoria, Australia to Fosterville South Exploration Ltd (TSX-V: FSX) and the subsequent spin-out of the Avoca and Timor projects to Leviathan Gold Ltd (TSX-V: LVX), Mercator Gold Australia Pty Limited has the right to receive up to A$2 million in payments subject to future resource estimation or production from projects sold to Fosterville South Exploration Limited.
ECR holds a 90% interest in the Danglay gold project; an advanced exploration project located in a prolific gold and copper mining district in the north of the Philippines, which has a 43-101 compliant resource. ECR also holds a royalty on the SLM gold project in La Rioja Province, Argentina and can potentially receive up to US$2.7 million in aggregate across all licences.
ECR Minerals #ECR – Diamond Drilling Programme commences at Creswick
ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the exploration and development company focused on gold in Australia, is pleased to announce that following completion of the Blue Moon drilling campaign, the MIDAS drill rig has now been redeployed and has today commenced drilling at the Creswick Project, Victoria, Australia.
ECR Minerals plc has 100% ownership of the Creswick Project which includes exploration tenements EL006907, EL006713 and EL006184. All licences reside north to north-east of the City of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. The Company is exploring a number of parallel-gold mineralisation trends that are believed to extend 10km NE from the Nerrina Goldfields at Ballarat.
ECR CEO Andrew Haythorpe commented: “We enter an exciting and potentially game changing phase for our Creswick tenements this week. The exhaustive raft of data compiled, drill core retesting and the multitude of soil and rock sampling results already collected has the entire Board and geo team genuinely excited at the possibility of being able to confirm an extensive gold lode at Creswick.
“The MIDAS drill rig is onsite and our drill team already have the drill bit turning in the ground. I look forward to reporting back to you as soon as we have further news.”
HIGHLIGHTS
- Drilling scheduled for at least 10 short holes into the Dimocks Main Shale (“DMS”) Slades Reef around and adjacent to the 2019 RC drilling campaign, with further drilling planned subject to progress. Our current hypothesis is that the gold is hosted within a series of east dipping veins.
- Maiden diamond drilling scheduled at the Spring Hill Reef where recent rock chips were taken within the historic adit.
- Sampling work at new tenement EL006713 has yielded over 600 soil samples from the Mills Reef system where anecdotal evidence from historic alluvial gold workings suggest at least 3 parallel sources of gold.
- Sampling is also underway at Bush Inn Road located on the postulated strike of the Mills Reef system, 1km to the south.
Figures related to this announcement can be viewed here:
Figure 1: Overview map:
https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig1_Overview.png
Figure 2: Proposed Drilling-Brewery Lane:
https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig2_Brewery_Ln_DD.png
Figure 3: Active Soil Sampling-Mills Reef and Bush Inn Road:
https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig3_Soil_Sampling_march_2023.png
SLADES REEF DRILLING
An initial diamond drilling programme of at least 10 short holes has been scheduled into the DMS at Slades Reef (see Figure 2 above) adjacent to the site of the 2019 RC drilling campaign. Subject to progress, the drill team may go deeper into this system. Based on previous drilling and the retesting of the 2012 Creswick drill core (see RNS dated October 19 2022 here) the schedule has been planned around our current hypothesis that the gold is hosted within a series of east dipping veins. The MIDAS drill rig is now site and drilling has commenced.
SPRING HILL REEF SAMPLING
The team also plan to test drill the Spring Hill Reef where recent rock chips were taken within the historic adit. This will be the first diamond drilling ever undertaken into this reef system (see Figure 3 above).
Soil sampling work is also being undertaken at new Creswick tenement EL006713. Anecdotal evidence from historic alluvial gold workings suggests at least 3 parallel sources of gold (see Figure 3 above). The work is being undertaken by the team that undertook sampling at ECR’s Lolworth Range tenements in Queensland, and to date over 600 soil samples have been collected at the Mills Reef system. Soil samples are collected using a tight grid spacing system to ensure no traces of the eroded gold from the source are missed. With 297 samples delivered to the lab this week, the plan is to continue submitting around 300 samples each week. A lab turnaround of approximately 3 weeks is expected to result in a steady flow of results over the coming 2 months.
BUSH INN ROAD SAMPLING
Sampling is also continuing at Bush Inn Road, a grid located on a postulated strike of the Mills Reef system, 1km to the south (see Figure 3 above). Historic alluvial workings suggest that sources exist in the heads of these gullies. At least 400 samples will be collected here, and to date half of these samples have been collected ready for bagging and delivery to the lab. We expect to complete sampling work at Bush Inn Road by the end of next week.
A further 80 rock chip samples have been taken from regional prospects within tenement EL006713, and results are expected in 2 weeks.
NEXT STEPS
Naturally our drill team are keen to get back to Creswick, given the exceptional grades in the 2021 drill core retest, the positive soil sampling results from Davey Road (see announcement from January 23 2023 here) and the rock chip sampling results from the original Creswick property at Brewery Lane (see announcement from February 7 here) and Figure 2 above. Given the evidence amassed to date, the Board is of the opinion that in spite of the coarse nature of many of the samples, a gold lode could exist across the regional alluvial workings close to Brewery Lane, further afield along strike of the DMS into the new tenement area and east / north east across Spring Hill Reef and Mills Reef. With a raft of soil sample and rock chip sample results scheduled in the coming weeks, the drill team will ensure the holes are completed as quickly as possible in order that we can confirm our belief that the Creswick lode exists, and with the MIDAS rig still on site, continue with follow-up drilling as dictated by progress and results.
REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON
This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, Technical Director of Exploration at ECR Minerals plc. Adam Jones is a professional geologist and is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (MAIG). He is a qualified person as that term is defined by the AIM Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
ECR Minerals plc | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7929 1010 | |||
David Tang, Non-Executive Chairman
Andrew Haythorpe, CEO |
||||
Email: | ||||
Website: www.ecrminerals.com | ||||
WH Ireland Ltd | Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 1666 | |||
Nominated Adviser
Katy Mitchell / Andrew de Andrade |
||||
SI Capital Ltd | Tel: +44 (0) 1483 413500 | |||
Broker | ||||
Nick Emerson | ||||
Novum Securities Limited | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7399 9425 | |||
Broker
Jon Belliss |
||||
Brand Communications | Tel: +44 (0) 7976 431608 | |||
Public & Investor Relations | ||||
Alan Green
|
||||
ABOUT ECR MINERALS PLC
ECR Minerals is a mineral exploration and development company. ECR’s wholly owned Australian subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”) has 100% ownership of the Bailieston and Creswick gold projects in central Victoria, Australia, has six licence applications outstanding which includes one licence application lodged in eastern Victoria. (Tambo gold project). MGA is currently drilling at the Bailieston Blue Moon Project (EL5433) and undertaking geochemical exploration on the Creswick (EL6148) project and has an experienced exploration team with significant local knowledge in the Victoria Goldfields and wider region.
ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three approved exploration permits covering 946 km2 over a relatively unexplored area in Queensland, Australia.
Following the sale of the Avoca, Moormbool and Timor gold projects in Victoria, Australia to Fosterville South Exploration Ltd (TSX-V: FSX) and the subsequent spin-out of the Avoca and Timor projects to Leviathan Gold Ltd (TSX-V: LVX), Mercator Gold Australia Pty Limited has the right to receive up to A$2 million in payments subject to future resource estimation or production from projects sold to Fosterville South Exploration Limited.
ECR holds a 90% interest in the Danglay gold project; an advanced exploration project located in a prolific gold and copper mining district in the north of the Philippines, which has a 43-101 compliant resource. ECR also holds a royalty on the SLM gold project in La Rioja Province, Argentina and can potentially receive up to US$2.7 million in aggregate across all licences.
ECR Minerals #ECR – Insitu Rock Chip Sampling at Creswick Licences EL006184 and EL006713
ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the exploration and development company focused on gold in Australia, is pleased to announce high gold grades from recent in-situ rock chips sited within license EL006184 and newly acquired license EL006713 at the Creswick Project, Victoria, Australia.
ECR Minerals plc has 100% ownership of the Creswick Project which includes exploration tenements EL006907, EL006713 and EL006184. All licences reside north to north-east of the City of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. The Company is exploring a number of parallel-gold mineralisation trends that are believed to extend 10km NE from the Nerrina Goldfields at Ballarat.
ECR CEO Andrew Haythorpe commented: “I am delighted to see these results from rock chip sampling. Along with the retest of the 2021 Creswick drill core (see RNS dated October 19 2022 here) and the parallel gold system identified at Davey Road and South Davey workings (see RNS dated December 22 2022 here), this work continues to support the Directors’ belief that Creswick could host an extended gold system. The Company’s field team has remained on the ground at the property to continue further sampling”
The Board remain excited by the potential opportunities for discovery across ECR’s asset portfolio, and are eager to push on and undertake further work at the earliest possible opportunity. I look forward to reporting back to you with further updates.”
HIGHLIGHTS
- Insitu rock chip sampling from two accessible underground locations at the Brewery Lane property (EL006184) and Mills Reef East (EL006713) have been completed.
- Highlights include 0.7m @ 189.42 g/t Au and 0.4m @ 86.51 g/t Au from (EL006184); 0.25m @ 441.23 g/t Au, 0.15m @ 140.83 g/t Au and 0.25m @ 24.92 g/t Au from (EL006713).
- Widths of reported grades are close to true width.
- Ground work continues through newly acquired tenements towards Ballarat.
Figures related to this announcement can be viewed here:
Figure 1: Overview map:
https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig1_Creswick_Rock_Chips.png
Figure 2: Plan of rock chip locations EL006184:
https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig2_Brewery_Lane_Chips.png
Figure 3: Plan of rock chip locations, Mills Reef East, EL006713:
https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig3_Mills_Reef_East_Chips.png
A complete list of sample results and locations is presented in Appendix 1 at the foot of this document.
BACKGROUND
Through ownership of the property at Brewery Lane, ECR geologists have taken advantage of the historical gold workings on the land, and, using their knowledge and experience from previous work in underground gold mines, have sampled a number of quartz veins within the old works (Sample ID’s CRSR058 to CRSR166A and CRSR390 to 461) and conducted an assessment of the ground conditions. Alongside this, the team have also undertaken preliminary sampling at ECR’s newly acquired tenement EL006713 at a location known as Mills Reef to generate a ‘geological snapshot’ of the area (Sample ID [NCR055 to NCR091]. Rock chips have been taken from exposed in-situ quartz veins where possible to assess possible gold grades within the tenement and correlate geology to grade.
BREWERY LANE
A 120m long adit (tunnel) forms part of the extensive network of historic mining works at the Company’s Brewery Lane property. The Directors understand the adit was originally driven into the hill in the 1800’s to access a mineralised system known as the Spring Hill Reef. This mineralised system parallels the Dimocks Main Shale (DMS), which lies to the west (see Figure 2 above).
Three quartz veins averaging 0.3m wide are accessible from 3 small crosscuts from the main adit. Veins in crosscut 1 and 3 show no gold however, the vein in the crosscut 2 revealed a best result of 0.15m @ 14.11 g/t Au (see Sample IDs CRSR098 to CRSR111 for all results in this area). At the end of the adit, the Spring Hill Reef was worked to the north over a strike of 20m, with veins systematically sampled over the roof and walls. The best results have come from an east dipping vein still present and visible on the wall of the adit. Rock chip samples taken from accessible points within this adit returned 0.7m @ 189.42 g/t Au and 0.4m @ 86.51 g/t. The remainder of this vein is not currently accessible. Results from duplicated samples of interest show a high variability in the results leading the board to conclude that, as with previous anomalous gold results reported from Creswick (see RNS from February 11 2022 here), coarse gold is present.
Rock chips have also been taken from remnant quartz samples on waste dumps along the line of reef workings going south from the adit (see Sample IDs [ ] to [ ]). The best result returned from this work revealed 4.79 g/t Au from a 0.5m wide vein in-situ at the top of a collapsed shaft.
MILLS REEF EAST
Sited within newly acquired Creswick tenement EL006713, the historic mining area known as Mills Reef lies approximately 4km south of Brewery Lane and is believed to lie along strike of the DMS corridor. LIDAR imagery reveals the extent of historic alluvial mining leading north up to a ridge line at the centre of the area (see Figure 3 above). There are 2 accessible locations to some of the historic underground workings. The adit leading west from the gully accesses part of the Mills Reef while a smaller adit has been driven to the east accessing Mills Reef East. Both adits have been sampled, although to date results have only been received for Mills Reef East (see Sample IDs NCR055 to NCR091. The best results from the East adit include 0.25m @ 441.23 g/t Au, 0.15m @ 140.83 g/t Au, 0.25m @ 24.92 g/t Au and other similarly good grades presented in Appendix 1 below. Geologically, the best results come from a series of shallow plunging spur veins that propagate from a fold/fault system. In appearance the historic workings are small scale however, the presence of extremely high gold grades and the possibility considered by the Board that these high grade structures at could be repeated at depth and along strike lend considerable credence to the presence of an extended gold system. It is also worth noting that such gold mineralisation is not untypical for the Central Victorian gold belt.
NEXT STEPS
This collection of high-grade results from remnant gold workings has encouraged the ECR geology team and the Board as to what could potentially await discovery in the ground across ECR’s three Creswick tenements. Soil sampling is already underway at Mills Reef area with further work planned. The priority areas for sampling will be along strike and the projected up-dip of mineralised veins sampled in the adits. The Board expects that this work will provide the necessary data to support a drilling program to follow up on anomalies in due course. With the availability of near immediate drill access to the Brewery Lane property and the location of some of ECR’s successful drill intercepts between 2019 and 2021, the next drill program will follow up on the DMS (Slades Reef) and test the Spring Hill Reef. Drill targets will also be planned and executed at the new tenements to the south of EL006184, including the Mills Reef area, while at the same time, on-ground work including further rock chip sampling and soil geochemistry will continue further south to delineate new drill targets
The Board will report back as these plans progress throughout 2023.
REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON
This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, Technical Director of Exploration at ECR Minerals plc. Adam Jones is a professional geologist and is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (MAIG). He is a qualified person as that term is defined by the AIM Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
ECR Minerals plc | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7929 1010 | |||
David Tang, Non-Executive Chairman
Andrew Haythorpe, CEO |
||||
Email: | ||||
Website: www.ecrminerals.com | ||||
WH Ireland Ltd | Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 1666 | |||
Nominated Adviser
Katy Mitchell / Andrew de Andrade |
||||
SI Capital Ltd | Tel: +44 (0) 1483 413500 | |||
Broker | ||||
Nick Emerson | ||||
Novum Securities Limited | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7399 9425 | |||
Broker
Jon Belliss |
||||
Brand Communications | Tel: +44 (0) 7976 431608 | |||
Public & Investor Relations | ||||
Alan Green
|
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ABOUT ECR MINERALS PLC
ECR Minerals is a mineral exploration and development company. ECR’s wholly owned Australian subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”) has 100% ownership of the Bailieston and Creswick gold projects in central Victoria, Australia, has six licence applications outstanding which includes one licence application lodged in eastern Victoria. (Tambo gold project). MGA is currently drilling at the Bailieston Blue Moon Project (EL5433) and undertaking geochemical exploration on the Creswick (EL6148) project and has an experienced exploration team with significant local knowledge in the Victoria Goldfields and wider region.
ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three approved exploration permits covering 946 km2 over a relatively unexplored area in Queensland, Australia.
Following the sale of the Avoca, Moormbool and Timor gold projects in Victoria, Australia to Fosterville South Exploration Ltd (TSX-V: FSX) and the subsequent spin-out of the Avoca and Timor projects to Leviathan Gold Ltd (TSX-V: LVX), Mercator Gold Australia Pty Limited has the right to receive up to A$2 million in payments subject to future resource estimation or production from projects sold to Fosterville South Exploration Limited.
ECR holds a 70% interest in the Danglay gold project; an advanced exploration project located in a prolific gold and copper mining district in the north of the Philippines, which has a 43-101 compliant resource. ECR also holds a royalty on the SLM gold project in La Rioja Province, Argentina and can potentially receive up to US$2.7 million in aggregate across all licences.
Appendix One
Table 1: All rock chip results from sampling the Spring Hill Adit, Brewery Lane, EL006184. Highlighted results in bold.
(Grid reference GDA94 Zone 54).
SampleID | Easting | Northing | Elevation | Au_ppm | Location |
CRSR058 | 759495.8 | 5854867 | 528.74 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 1 |
CRSR059 | 759496 | 5854867 | 528.781 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 1 |
CRSR060 | 759496.4 | 5854867 | 528.851 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 1 |
CRSR061 | 759496.8 | 5854867 | 528.953 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 1 |
CRSR062 | 759497.1 | 5854867 | 529.014 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 1 |
CRSR063 | 759495.8 | 5854867 | 528.74 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 1 |
CRSR064 | 759496.4 | 5854867 | 528.851 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 1 |
CRSR065 | 759496.9 | 5854862 | 529.02 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 1 |
CRSR066 | 759496.6 | 5854862 | 528.956 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 1 |
CRSR067 | 759496.4 | 5854862 | 528.92 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 1 |
CRSR068 | 759496.2 | 5854862 | 528.874 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 1 |
CRSR069 | 759496.9 | 5854862 | 529.02 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 1 |
CRSR070 | 759496.9 | 5854862 | 529.02 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 1 |
CRSR071 | 759493.1 | 5854862 | 528.81 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 1 |
CRSR072 | 759495.9 | 5854865 | 529.73 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 1 |
CRSR073 | 759496.1 | 5854865 | 529.726 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 1 |
CRSR074 | 759496.7 | 5854865 | 529.718 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 1 |
CRSR075 | 759496.9 | 5854865 | 529.715 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 1 |
CRSR076 | 759496.1 | 5854865 | 529.726 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 1 |
CRSR077 | 759496.9 | 5854865 | 529.715 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 1 |
CRSR078 | 759491.4 | 5854861 | 528.7983 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR079 | 759491.1 | 5854862 | 528.8181 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR080 | 759499.7 | 5854866 | 528.69 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR081 | 759499.2 | 5854866 | 528.951 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR082 | 759499.1 | 5854866 | 529.016 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR083 | 759498.8 | 5854865 | 529.19 | 0.07 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR084 | 759498.5 | 5854867 | 528.94 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR085 | 759498.6 | 5854867 | 528.917 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR086 | 759498.9 | 5854867 | 528.865 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR087 | 759499.1 | 5854867 | 528.835 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR088 | 759506.3 | 5854872 | 528.82 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR089 | 759506.5 | 5854872 | 528.828 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR090 | 759506.4 | 5854872 | 529.385 | 0.06 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR091 | 759507.3 | 5854871 | 528.94 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR092 | 759506.8 | 5854871 | 528.914 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR093 | 759506.6 | 5854871 | 528.901 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR094 | 759509.2 | 5854872 | 528.7839 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR095 | 759514.2 | 5854875 | 528.8267 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR096 | 759514.7 | 5854875 | 528.8254 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR097 | 759516.3 | 5854876 | 528.839 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR098 | 759522 | 5854882 | 528.88 | 0.16 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 2 |
CRSR099 | 759522.3 | 5854882 | 528.811 | 1.66 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 2 |
CRSR100 | 759522.5 | 5854882 | 528.753 | 0.64 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 2 |
CRSR101 | 759522.8 | 5854882 | 528.648 | 4.53 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 2 |
CRSR102 | 759522.3 | 5854882 | 529.318 | 0.77 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 2 |
CRSR103 | 759522.7 | 5854883 | 529.194 | 0.31 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 2 |
CRSR104 | 759522.9 | 5854881 | 529.68 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 2 |
CRSR105 | 759522.8 | 5854881 | 529.687 | 0.16 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 2 |
CRSR106 | 759522.6 | 5854881 | 529.699 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 2 |
CRSR107 | 759522.2 | 5854881 | 529.721 | 0.08 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 2 |
CRSR108 | 759522.1 | 5854881 | 529.726 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 2 |
CRSR109 | 759522.9 | 5854878 | 529.04 | 14.11 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 2 |
CRSR110 | 759522.8 | 5854878 | 529.06 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 2 |
CRSR111 | 759522.2 | 5854878 | 529.151 | 3.14 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 2 |
CRSR112 | 759520.3 | 5854878 | 528.7974 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR113 | 759521.4 | 5854879 | 528.7288 | 0.09 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR114 | 759521.8 | 5854879 | 528.506 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR115 | 759523 | 5854880 | 528.4265 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR116 | 759523.4 | 5854880 | 528.7772 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR117 | 759523.4 | 5854880 | 528.1335 | 0.05 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR118 | 759523.4 | 5854882 | 528.6035 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR119 | 759525.6 | 5854881 | 528.5784 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR120 | 759527.2 | 5854882 | 528.5812 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR121 | 759528.5 | 5854883 | 528.4408 | 0.18 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR122 | 759529.3 | 5854883 | 528.3394 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR123 | 759530.3 | 5854884 | 528.4569 | 0.05 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR124 | 759533.9 | 5854886 | 528.4802 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR125 | 759535.8 | 5854887 | 528.596 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR126 | 759531.1 | 5854886 | 528.7217 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR127 | 759538 | 5854888 | 528.6739 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR128 | 759537.7 | 5854889 | 529.4753 | 1.22 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR130 | 759542.3 | 5854890 | 528.7717 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR131 | 759543 | 5854891 | 528.8191 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR132 | 759544.8 | 5854892 | 528.7643 | 0.05 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR133 | 759545.7 | 5854892 | 528.7944 | 0.09 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR134 | 759547.4 | 5854893 | 528.8282 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR135 | 759549.6 | 5854896 | 528.9082 | 0.09 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR136 | 759551.8 | 5854896 | 528.8757 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR137 | 759552.4 | 5854896 | 528.733 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR138 | 759554.8 | 5854898 | 528.8027 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR139 | 759556.2 | 5854898 | 528.8658 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit |
CRSR140 | 759560.8 | 5854908 | 529.27 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR141 | 759561 | 5854908 | 529.276 | 0.16 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR142 | 759561.1 | 5854908 | 529.279 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR143 | 759561.3 | 5854908 | 529.285 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR144 | 759561.4 | 5854908 | 529.288 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR145 | 759561.3 | 5854908 | 528.776 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR146 | 759560.8 | 5854907 | 528.1943 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR147 | 759561.2 | 5854906 | 529.5 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR148 | 759561.4 | 5854906 | 529.5 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR149 | 759561.6 | 5854906 | 529.5 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR150A | 759562.1 | 5854906 | 528.7727 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR152A | 759561.6 | 5854903 | 529.5 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR153A | 759561.8 | 5854903 | 529.5 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR154A | 759562.1 | 5854903 | 529.5 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR155A | 759563.5 | 5854904 | 528.811 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR156A | 759563.5 | 5854902 | 528.8601 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR157A | 759562.8 | 5854901 | 529.81 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR158A | 759562.5 | 5854901 | 529.812 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR159A | 759562.8 | 5854899 | 529.72 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR160A | 759562.5 | 5854899 | 529.668 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR161A | 759562.1 | 5854899 | 529.606 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR162A | 759562.4 | 5854896 | 530.42 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR163A | 759562.1 | 5854896 | 530.435 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR164A | 759562.4 | 5854894 | 528.74 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR165A | 759561.9 | 5854894 | 528.747 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR166A | 759561.7 | 5854894 | 528.75 | 0.04 | Spring Hill Adit-X cut 3 |
CRSR390 | 759577.3 | 5854938 | 528.51 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR391 | 759577.5 | 5854938 | 528.503 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR392 | 759577.7 | 5854938 | 528.495 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR393 | 759576.9 | 5854938 | 528.051 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR394 | 759578.2 | 5854936 | 529.157 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR395 | 759578.2 | 5854936 | 529.157 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR396 | 759578.6 | 5854936 | 529.152 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR397 | 759577.5 | 5854934 | 528.81 | 34.65 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR398 | 759577.5 | 5854934 | 528.81 | 189.42 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR399 | 759577.4 | 5854935 | 529.401 | 0.13 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR400 | 759577.6 | 5854933 | 528.99 | 0.49 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR401 | 759577.6 | 5854933 | 528.49 | 0.58 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR402 | 759577.6 | 5854933 | 528.49 | 86.51 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR403 | 759577.6 | 5854931 | 531.51 | 0.13 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR404 | 759577.9 | 5854931 | 531.51 | 0.15 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR405 | 759578.1 | 5854931 | 531.51 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR406 | 759578.7 | 5854931 | 531.51 | 0.15 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR407 | 759578.9 | 5854931 | 531.51 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR408 | 759577.9 | 5854931 | 531.51 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR409 | 759578.7 | 5854931 | 531.51 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR410 | 759578.9 | 5854936 | 529.345 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR411 | 759577.5 | 5854928 | 529.6907 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR412 | 759577.6 | 5854928 | 530.12 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR413 | 759577.5 | 5854929 | 531.52 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR414 | 759577.6 | 5854929 | 531.52 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR415 | 759578.1 | 5854929 | 531.52 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR416 | 759578.3 | 5854929 | 531.52 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR417 | 759578.4 | 5854929 | 531.52 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR418 | 759577.7 | 5854926 | 531.32 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR419 | 759578.1 | 5854926 | 531.32 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR420 | 759578.3 | 5854926 | 531.32 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR421 | 759578.7 | 5854926 | 531.32 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR422 | 759578.8 | 5854926 | 531.32 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR423 | 759579.1 | 5854926 | 531.32 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR424 | 759579.1 | 5854926 | 531.32 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR425 | 759578.7 | 5854926 | 531.32 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR426 | 759577.6 | 5854925 | 531.02 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR427 | 759578 | 5854925 | 531.019 | 0.12 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR428 | 759578.4 | 5854925 | 531.019 | 0.32 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR429 | 759578.8 | 5854925 | 531.018 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR430 | 759579.1 | 5854925 | 531.017 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR431 | 759579.2 | 5854925 | 531.017 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR432 | 759577.6 | 5854925 | 531.02 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR433 | 759578 | 5854925 | 531.019 | 0.25 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR434 | 759577.7 | 5854925 | 530.262 | 0.97 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR435 | 759577.5 | 5854922 | 530.78 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR436 | 759577.7 | 5854922 | 530.78 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR437 | 759578 | 5854922 | 530.78 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR438 | 759578.5 | 5854922 | 530.78 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR439 | 759577.7 | 5854922 | 530.78 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR440 | 759578 | 5854922 | 530.78 | 0.11 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR441 | 759577.3 | 5854920 | 529.393 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR442 | 759577.3 | 5854920 | 530.46 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR443 | 759577.8 | 5854920 | 530.461 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR444 | 759578 | 5854920 | 530.462 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR445 | 759578 | 5854920 | 530.462 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR446 | 759579.2 | 5854934 | 528.6549 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR447 | 759579.5 | 5854919 | 530.15 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR448 | 759579.1 | 5854918 | 530.15 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR449 | 759579.1 | 5854918 | 530.15 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR450 | 759577.5 | 5854917 | 530.04 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR451 | 759577.8 | 5854917 | 530.052 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR452 | 759578.1 | 5854917 | 530.064 | 0.29 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR453 | 759578.3 | 5854917 | 530.073 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR454 | 759578.5 | 5854917 | 530.081 | 0.12 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR455 | 759578.7 | 5854917 | 530.089 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR456 | 759579 | 5854917 | 530.101 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR457 | 759579.3 | 5854917 | 530.113 | 15.73 | Spring Hill Adit-Main North Drive |
CRSR458 | 759475.6 | 5854588 | 531.749 | 0.67 | Spring Hill Reef Sth-dump samples at surface |
CRSR459 | 759475.6 | 5854588 | 531.749 | 0.2 | Spring Hill Reef Sth-dump samples at surface |
CRSR460 | 759474.1 | 5854586 | 532.4049 | 0.59 | Spring Hill Reef Sth-dump samples at surface |
CRSR461 | 759470 | 5854587 | 532.0925 | 0.18 | Spring Hill Reef Sth-dump samples at surface |
CRSR462 | 759471.6 | 5854584 | 532.9552 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Reef Sth-dump samples at surface |
CRSR463 | 759471.5 | 5854582 | 533.1038 | 0.38 | Spring Hill Reef Sth-dump samples at surface |
CRSR464 | 759468.3 | 5854592 | 530.9085 | 0.17 | Spring Hill Reef Sth-dump samples at surface |
CRSR465 | 759467.6 | 5854585 | 531.9393 | 0.42 | Spring Hill Reef Sth-dump samples at surface |
CRSR466 | 759472.7 | 5854599 | 529.7131 | 0.2 | Spring Hill Reef Sth-dump samples at surface |
CRSR467 | 759472.3 | 5854601 | 529.7301 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Reef Sth-dump samples at surface |
CRSR468 | 759474 | 5854600 | 529.357 | 0.13 | Spring Hill Reef Sth-dump samples at surface |
CRSR469 | 759474 | 5854600 | 529.357 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Reef Sth-dump samples at surface |
CRSR470 | 759468.9 | 5854573 | 533.553 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Reef Sth-dump samples at surface |
CRSR471 | 759469 | 5854568 | 534.293 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Reef Sth-dump samples at surface |
CRSR472 | 759469 | 5854568 | 534.2932 | 0.9 | Spring Hill Reef Sth-dump samples at surface |
CRSR473 | 759472.4 | 5854565 | 535.635 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Reef Sth-dump samples at surface |
CRSR474 | 759472.3 | 5854561 | 536.2447 | 0.1 | Spring Hill Reef Sth-dump samples at surface |
Table 2: Reported rock chip results from the Mills Reef Adit East, EL006713 Highlighted results in bold.
(Grid reference GDA94 Zone 54).
SampleID | Easting | Northing | Elevation | Au_ppm | Location |
NCR055 | 758840.1 | 5849941 | 543.8032 | 16.61 | Mills Reef East Adit |
NCR061 | 758839.1 | 5849942 | 543.4986 | 1.84 | Mills Reef East Adit |
NCR063 | 758839.5 | 5849943 | 543.638 | 16.01 | Mills Reef East Adit |
NCR065 | 758840.6 | 5849947 | 543.7093 | 140.83 | Mills Reef East Adit |
NCR075 | 758841.7 | 5849954 | 544.1188 | 2.54 | Mills Reef East Adit |
NCR081 | 758842 | 5849951 | 543.6339 | 3.19 | Mills Reef East Adit |
NCR082 | 758841.7 | 5849952 | 544.21 | 2.26 | Mills Reef East Adit |
NCR084 | 758842.3 | 5849949 | 542.6121 | 441.23 | Mills Reef East Adit |
NCR087 | 758841.3 | 5849949 | 544.0793 | 7.2 | Mills Reef East Adit |
NCR088 | 758841.2 | 5849949 | 543.4899 | 24.92 | Mills Reef East Adit |
NCR091 | 758841.2 | 5849949 | 542.786 | 2.23 | Mills Reef East Adit |