Overland Basement Prospectivity Review Reveals New Targets
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Overland Basement Prospectivity Review Reveals New Targets
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Specialist third-party review reveals copper-gold (Cu-Au) potential in basement rocks at Overland project area, complementing ongoing sedimentary hosted uranium exploration.
Overland Project expanded by ~2,000km2 to now total ~7,000 km² of ground prospective for sedimentary hosted uranium mineralisation, and now also considered to be a prospective and underexplored terrane for copper and gold mineralisation, all within the Tier-1 mining jurisdiction of South Australia.
Highly prospective Delamerian region: Overland Project area is within the Delamerian region, which is emerging as highly prospective for multiple mineralised styles including porphyry, skarn, orogenic gold, volcanic massive sulphide (VHMS), and sediment-hosted mineralisation.
Strong geological credentials: Region contains Cu-Au, Cu-Mo, and polyymetalic (Pb-Zn-Au) systems, with analogues to Tier 1 discoveries such as Winu and Cadia Hill.
Over 20 untested basement targets identified, to be tested alongside ongoing uranium exploration program.
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