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Quantum Resources Limited
ACN 006 690 348
Mount Peake
Northern Territory
EXPLORATION LICENCE NUMBER 23409
Final Report
FOR THE PERIOD
15 October 2003 to 19 March 2009
by B.White
DUE DATE: 19/6/09
PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL NOT TO BE COPIED OR DISTRIBUTED
Shane St Clair (Tenement Manager), [email protected] Level 8, 580 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria, 3004, Australia
PO Box 6315, St Kilda Road Central, Melbourne, Vic 8008 Telephone: 61 3 8532 280 Facsimile: 61 3 8532 2805
Distribution:
Department of Primary Industry Fisheries and Mines
Quantum Resources Limited, Melbourne
TENEMENT REPORT INDEX
COMPANY / OPERATOR: Quantum Resources
PROJECT: Mount Peake
TENEMENT: EL23409
REPORTING PERIOD: 15 October 2003 to 19 March 2009
AUTHOR: B.White
DUE DATE: 19 June 2009
STATE: Northern Territory
LATITUDE: 21o 23'00" S to 21o 26'00" S
LONGITUDE: 133o 22'00" E to 133o 34'00" E
MGA mN: 7,629,260mN to 7,634,520mN
MGA mE: 330,660mE to 351,460mE
1:250,000 SHEET: SF53-05 Mount Peake, SF5306 Barrow Creek
1:100,000 SHEET: 5555 Conical Hill, 5655 Crawford
MINERAL DISTRICT:
COMMODITY: Diamonds, gold
KEY WORDS: Aeromagnetic survey, Radiometric survey, geology
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Table of Contents
1. Summary of exploration activities ................................................................................................ 2
2. Tenement Status ............................................................................................................................ 2
3. Location and Access ..................................................................................................................... 4
4. Geology ......................................................................................................................................... 4
4.1 Local Geology ....................................................................................................................... 6
5. Exploration ................................................................................................................................... 6
5.1 Data Review .......................................................................................................................... 6
5.2 Geophysics ............................................................................................................................ 6
6. Conclusion .................................................................................................................................... 9
7. Bibliography ............................................................................................................................... 10
List of Figures
Figure 1: Exploration Index ................................................................................................................ 3
Figure 2: Location Plan ....................................................................................................................... 5
Figure 3: Geology ............................................................................................................................... 7
Figure 4: Geophysics survey area ....................................................................................................... 8
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1. SUMMARY OF EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES
This report describes the exploration activities carried out on Exploration Licence 23409 between the 15th of
October, 2003, and the 19th of March, 2009 (Figure 1). Exploration activities conducted during the life of
the tenement include a review of open file data and reports as well as an airborne magnetic and radiometric
survey that was flown between the 25th and 28th of September, 2008.
2. TENEMENT STATUS
Astro Diamond Mines NL (formerly Astro Mining N.L.) applied for Exploration Licence 23401 on the 2nd
of October, 2001 and the licence was granted on 15th of October, 2003. A waiver of reduction was granted
on the 24th of October, 2005, and the tenement underwent a compulsory 50% reduction on the 25th of
November, 2006. A second waiver of reduction was granted for this tenement on the 26th of October, 2007.
On the 21st of July, 2008, under transfer D92679, Quantum Resources Limited acquired an 80% interest in
the tenement. A second compulsory reduction was completed on the 15th of October, 2008. EL23409 was
surrendered on the 19th of March, 2009, following a review of tenement prospectivity that downgraded the
potential for this area to host base and precious metal deposits.
TENEMENT DATE STATUS
EL 23409 25/11/03 Tenement granted
24/10/05 Waiver of reduction granted
15/10/06 Compulsory reduction
19/11/07 Waiver of reduction granted
15/10/08 Compulsory reduction
19/03/09 Tenement surrendered
Table 1: Tenement Status
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3. LOCATION AND ACCESS
Exploration Licence 23409 is situated in the Tanami Desert, approximately three hundred kilometres
(300kms) north of Alice Springs as measured along the Stuart Highway (Figure 2). From the Stuart
Highway, the tenement is serviced by unnamed roads and tracks. The access route and tenement are cut by
creeks and rivers that are completely dry for most of the year, but may flood during the wet season,
providing an obstacle to navigation. The tenement, being largely flat and sparsely vegetated, is easily
traversed with four wheel drive vehicles.
4. GEOLOGY
The project area is situated within Proterozoic Arunta Inlier on the southern margin of the North Australian
Craton. The Arunta Inlier shares its boundary with two significant gold hosting districts, the Tanami and the
Tennant Creek regions. The inlier comprises three east-west oriented tectonic provinces (Northern, Central
and Southern) that are separated by major faults and each having a distinct lithological, stratigraphy,
metamorphic and deformational history (Stewart, Shaw, and Black, 1984 and Shaw, Stewart, and Black,
1984). However, Collins and Shaw (1995) have revised this division and have suggested that no distinct
structural discontinuity exists between the North and Central Tectonic Provinces but the Redbank Thrust
Zone defines, at least in part, the northern limit of the Southern Tectonic Province.
The tenement is a part of the Northern Tectonic Province. The palaeoproterozoic succession of the Northern
Tectonic Province consists of aluminous and siliceous sediments and minor volcanics that have undergone at
least two regional metamorphic events (≥1820 Ma and 1780-1770Ma), commonly to low grade but locally in
some areas up to granulite facies (Zhao and Bennett, 1995 and references there in). Measured radiometric
ages from granitoid bodies suggest that magmatism was episodic throughout its geological history and
became more intense during 1770-1750Ma (Zhao and Bennett, 1995).
The Northern and Central Tectonic Provinces experienced major deformation during the Early and Late
Strangways Orogeny (Collins and Shaw, 1995) and underwent localized tectonism at ~1880Ma (Yuendumu
tectonic event) and 1820Ma (Stafford tectonic event). During the Early Strangways Orogeny (ca. 1780-
1770Ma) poly phase deformation was associated with west to southwest-vergent thrusting and the
development of north-south and southeast-oriented folds (Betts and Giles, 2005 and references there in).
During the Late Strangways Orogeny (ca. 1740-1715Ma), east-west to northeast-southwest crustal
shortening cause the formation of kilometre-scale sheath-like folds due to east-over-west shearing (Betts and
Giles, 2005 and references there in).
In the Southern Tectonic Province major tectonic events include the Argike tectonic event (~1680Ma) and
Chewings Orogeny (~1600Ma) (Collins and Shaw, 1995).
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The post Mesoproterozoic tectonic history is characterized by several phases of uplift and isolated magmatic
episodes. Among them, the last significant deformational and metamorphic event was the intracratonic Alice
Springs Orogeny that was active between 400-300Ma.
4.1 LOCAL GEOLOGY
The underlying geology is almost totally obscured by sedimentary cover with only a few outcrops of
granitoid to the south (Figure 3). Geophysical or subsurface exploration techniques are required to
determine the nature of the underlying geology. The sedimentary cover is Quaternary in age, and comprises
sands, silts and gravels of fluvial origin. Red soils with ferruginous pisoliths are also common.
5. EXPLORATION
5.1 DATA REVIEW
Multi-client airborne magnetic data was used in conjunction with a review of open file exploration reports to
develop an appropriate exploration strategy. The multi client geophysical data was not of sufficient
resolution to identify exploration targets and a recommendation was made for a detailed magnetic and
radiometric survey to be flown over the Mount Peake project area.
5.2 GEOPHYSICS
Between the 25th and 28th of September, 2008, an airborne aeromagnetic and radiometric survey was flown
by Fugro Airborne Surveys ("Fugro") over the Mount Peake area (Figure 4). The survey comprised three (3)
areas, one of which is located within Exploration Licence 23409 (Figure 1). The three (3) survey areas
covered one thousand, five hundred and seven (1,507) line kilometres, two hundred and eleven (211) of
which were flown over EL23409. The survey was flown using a Cresco 750 aircraft that is owned and
operated by Fugro. Aeromagnetic data was collected using a Scintrex CS-2 Caesium Vapour Total Field
Magnetometer and a Billingsley TFM100-1E 3-axis Vector Magnetometer. Radiometric data was collected
using an Exploranium GR820 256 channel Gamma-ray spectrometer and an 8 Nal(TI) crystals 33.56L
downward looking gamma-ray detector.
The survey was flown at a nominal height of 50m along North-South traverse lines at 400m spacing.
Sampling intervals can be found in Table 2.
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Qc Gravel, sand: colluvium and scree surroundingranges and hills
Qr Red earth soils, commonly with ferruginouspisoliths; characterised by accurate stands of mulga
q Dyke or vein; quartzQa Alluvium, river gravelQc/-Pg Colluvium over undivided granitesQs Aeolian sand
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Nominal data sample intervals
Magnetometer 7m (@10Hz)
Radar Altimeter 7m (@10Hz)
Thermometer 70m (@1Hz)
Barometer 70m (@1Hz)
GPS 70m (@1Hz)
Spectrometer 70m (@1Hz)
Magnetic Base Station 5 seconds Table 2: Survey sample intervals
Processing of the aeromagnetic and radiometric data was conducted by Fugro Airborne Surveys and supplied
to Quantum Resources Limited. Results from the survey are located in Appendix A. Raw geophysical data
has been submitted to the Department of Regional Development, Primary Industry, Fisheries and Resources
(DRDPIFR) with this report.
The survey failed to identify any significant targets that warrant further exploration.
6. CONCLUSION
No significant exploration targets were identified following the completion of the geophysical survey. The
tenement is not considered likely to host mineralisation of sufficient size to warrant a stand-alone mining
operation. The tenement was recommended for relinquishment, and was surrendered on the 19th of March,
2009.
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7. BIBLIOGRAPHY
Betts, P. G., and Giles, D., 2005. The 1800-1100Ma tectonic evolution of Australia. Precambrian Research 144: 92-125. Collins, W. J., and Shaw, R. D., 1995. Geochronological constraints on orogenic events in the Arunta Inlier: a review. Precambrian Research 71: 315-346.
Donnellan, N., 2006. Mount Peake, Northern Territory (First Edition). 1:250,000-scale integrated interpretation of geophysics and geology, SF53-05. Northern Territory Geological Survey, Darwin. Stewart, A. J., Shaw, R. D., and Black, L. P., 1984. The Arunta Inlier: a complex ensialic mobile belt in central Australia, Part 1. Stratigraphy, correlations and origin. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences. 31: 445-455. Shaw, R. D., Stewart, A. J. and Black, L. P., 1984. The Arunta Inlier: a complex ensialic mobile belt in central Australia, Part 2. Tectonic history. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences. 31: 457-484. Zhao, J., and Bennett, V. C., 1995. SHRIMP U-Pb zircon geochronology of granites in the Arunta Inlier, central Australia: implications for Proterozoic crustal evolution. Precambrian Research 71: 17-43.
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APPENDIX A
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