Geology: Mount Shaw is located in Central Queensland. It is granted to Langdon Warner Pty Ltd as EPM27891 for a period of 5 years. It covers an area of ~250sqkm in the lower Permian Camboon volcanics, the same highly prospective stratigraphy that hosts the Cracow gold mine. We will be starting on ground work in mid 2022 and will provide updates as they become available.
The southern portion of EPM27891 contains a series of porphyry intrusions
The central magnetic lineament is anomalous in Au,Ag,Bi,Cu,Cr,Hg,K,Pb,Zn and has not been fully sampled
Historical sampling by Fawdon and Skett (1991) and Solgold (2013) has identified up to 40% Copper at surface, yet the area has never been drilled.
There are multiple targets within the 250sqkm tenement
Cracow has been operating since 1933 and continues to produce gold. EPM27891 features a series of Permo-Triassic intrusives which have driven mineralisation in the Camboon volcanics and associated Permian sediments.
The map shows Silver values from soil sampling overlain on the filtered potassium radiometric map from Geoscience Australia
At the mount Shaw workings in July 2022
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