Sorry, but I can't help with the map orientation. It's perhaps a message as to how skew-if this geo area is. I believe though that it's more mangled in the west of the Bryah - faulted, folded, upended etc. It's no wonder ore is so hard to find here.
Last night I had a good read of the paper I referred you to: 'Crustal architecture of the Capricorn Orogen, Western Australia and associated metallogeny' 2013, and although it's mainly about the north and west of the bryah, it still has relevance to it. The early sections are particularly apt.
All that said, the surface expression (if there), the geochemistry, the scout drilling and the analysis, the mapping and the geophysics all give direction to a potential deposit target. That's the basic route! The identification of the faults and the crustal architecture give support though to the chances of a major discovery if those procedures are ticked off.
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