COPPER

Palmerville Project QLD Fairlight - St George Cu Prospect

  • Very high potential for a copper discovery exceptional results already obtained from a proven copper producing area.
  • Small tonnages (est 5t) of ore were reportedly mined at estimated grades of 24% Cu Ore from one of the historical mines a St George (ca. 1905).
  • Shafts reaching 30m depth. The site is also surrounded by multiple historical workings suggesting extensive copper footprint at the surface.
  • Historical rock chip samplings returned values of over 1oz/t silver.
  • >5km-long area rich in copper at the surface. No high-risk exploration under cover required.
  • Rock types are prospective being basalt, silicified breccia, and quartzite. Mineralisation occurs in limonitic veins, pipes, breccia fill, and disseminations.
  • Reported ore minerals included copper carbonates, malachite, chalcocite, tetrahedrite , tennantite, enargite, chalcopyrite, bornite, and cinnabar.
  • NMR’s own rock chip sampling of new prospects to the south of the historical mining area are revealing high potential with up to 7.99% copper.
  • Historical soil sampling* with samples returning over 10,000 ppm Cu is indicative of a copper-rich system

*Diversified Mining and Resources relies on data provided by Native Mineral Resources. NMR have not re-sampled the area where these historical soil samples were obtained.

Glenroy (COPPER)

  • Glenroy also associated with historical mine shafts
  • Samples from NMRs recent field campaign returned grades of 19.9% Cu