The high-definition gravity and magnetic surveys completed over the Conglomerate Creek Prospect and the subsequent data inversion, produced a 3D view of the area’s subsurface magnetic and gravity characteristics. The inversion identified a large mineral system-scale igneous intrusion about 2km in diameter, which is associated with several large structures in the area. A secondary intrusion to the northeast was also identified from the inversion.
Several discrete gravity anomalies associated with the area’s major structures and coincident discrete magnetic features have been identified as high-priority targets. These new Conglomerate Creek targets are obscured beneath sediments and have not been identified or tested by previous exploration. They represent significant discovery potential in a region with known intrusion-related copper-gold mineralisation potential.
Terra Resources processed, inverted, and interpreted the magnetic and gravity data. The inversion produced a three-dimensional image representing the magnetic and gravity characteristics of the rocks beneath the surface.
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