Kennedy Range Project – Gascoyne Province (Thundelarra 100%)
The Kennedy Range
project (E09/1340) is located approximately 200 kilometres east north-east of
Carnarvon within the Gascoyne Province of Western Australia. The tenement
contains three discrete airborne radiometric anomalies associated with two
northerly trending narrow strips of fault bounded Devonian sediments.
Field mapping,
detailed ground radiometric surveys and interpretation of available airborne
radiometric and magnetic data by Thundelarra indicate that the uranium
mineralisation may be controlled by several north-west trending post-Devonian
structures. These structures, possible reactivated older fault zones, have
provided a pathway for the uranium bearing fluids and the carbonate rich
Devonian sediments have acted as a good host rock for the uranium.
During the September 2008 quarter, after
the completion of heritage surveys, Thundelarra will conduct a drilling program
to test the three radiometric anomalies and associated structural targets
defined by Thundelarra’s recent field work. |