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    South Australia
    (nickel sulphide targets)

    A program of follow-up geochemical sampling has firmed
    up four areas of coherent nickel +/- cobalt, copper
    anomalism on EL 2910 De Rose Hill in South Australia.
    Three of these areas are associated with aeromagnetic
    features suggesting possible prospective mafic to
    ultramafic rocks beneath aeolian and alluvial sand cover.
    Samples have been collected on a one kilometre by half
    kilometre grid. Peak nickel values are up to 150 ppm in
    ironstone samples and 95 ppm in minus 75 micron soil
    samples.

    Anomalies have been defined by a 90 ppm nickel
    threshold in ironstone samples and are up to five
    kilometres in strike length. In many cases anomalies
    remain open along strike. Normalisation of results from
    ironstone concentrate samples highlights anomalous areas consistent with the raw assay values.
    In the south of EL 2910 the anomalous zone of nickel and copper geochemistry occurs approximately 20 kilometres along strike from the W anka W anka mafic-ultramafic dyke complex held by the joint venture under ELA 343/96.

    Limited previous drilling at W anka W anka in the early
    1970�s by Kennecott intercepted disseminated nickel-copper sulphides in one of three shallow holes drilled into the complex. The nickel-copper sulphide mineralisation consisted of up to 5% pyrrhotite-chalcopyrite-pentlanditepyrite intercepted in troctolite over a downhole width of approximately six metres adjacent to the southern margin of the dyke.


    The W anka W anka dyke is a differentiated mafic to
    ultramafic dyke complex with mapped dimensions of
    approximately 15 kilometres in length by 150 metres in
    width. Previous work suggests the dyke consists of
    multiple fractionated zones representing individual magma pulses and is therefore interpreted as a potential major magma conduit or feeder zone.

    Recognised rock types range in composition from olivine and pyroxene gabbros, troctolite, peridotite and norite. Aeromagnetics suggest continuations to the system along strike to the north-east towards EL 2910. The W anka W anka dyke, and its possible extensions, are considered excellent targets for Jinchuanstyle
    magmatic nickel copper deposits. The world-class
    Jinchuan deposit hosts more than 500 million tonnes of ore grading 1.2% nickel and 0.7% copper.
 
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