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Relationship between mineralisation widths and intercept lengths · These relationships are particularly important in the reporting of Exploration Results. · If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill hole · The mineralization occurs related to a sub-horizontal unit which is strongly weathered close to surface, sometimes reaching 25 metres depth.
angle is known, its nature should be reported. · If it is not known and only the down hole lengths are reported, there should be a clear statement to this effect (eg
'down hole length, true width not known').
Diagrams · Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of intercepts should be included for any significant discovery being reported These should include, but · Plan view map including drill hole collar locations is included in the announcement.
not be limited to a plan view of drill hole collar locations and appropriate sectional views.
Balanced reporting · Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results is not practicable, representative reporting of both low and high grades and/or widths should be practiced · All the results are included in this announcement.
to avoid misleading reporting of Exploration Results.
Other substantive exploration data · Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should be reported including (but not limited to): geological observations; geophysical survey results; · The Company's previous ASX releases have detailed exploration works on the Arapuá Project and results/conclusions drawn from these.
geochemical survey results; bulk samples - size and method of treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density, groundwater, geotechnical and rock characteristics;
potential deleterious or contaminating substances.
Further work · The nature and scale of planned further work (eg tests for lateral extensions or depth extensions or large-scale step-out drilling). · Diagrams clearly · Topographic Survey. · Bulk sampling for metallurgical test work.
highlighting the areas of possible extensions, including the main geological interpretations and future drilling areas, provided this information is not commercially
sensitive.
Further work
· The nature and scale of planned further work (eg tests for lateral
extensions or depth extensions or large-scale step-out drilling). ·
Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible extensions, including the
main geological interpretations and future drilling areas, provided this
information is not commercially sensitive.
· Topographic Survey. · Bulk sampling for metallurgical test work.
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