Thomson Resources Limited - Quarterly Activities Report, 2015
Highlights
- Advanced tin project acquired adjacent to NSW's biggest tin mine at Ardlethan
- Bygoo North prospect has multiple mineralised drill intercepts including 46m @ 0.6% tin
- Geology and geophysics point to an Ardlethan look alike
- Exploration potential for a significant near surface tin deposit is considered excellent
- Access and environmental approval received
- Drilling expected to commence by the end of May
Within the new tenements lies the key prospect of Bygoo North where previous mining during from 1912 to 1947 is estimated from mine records to have produced around 26,000 tonnes of ore at an average grade of 1.0% tin from underground workings on three levels to a maximum depth of 30m (Table 1 in link below).
Bygoo North has similar geology to the Ardlethan tin deposit 7km to the south. Most of the tin mineralisation at Bygoo is found within greisened Ardlethan Granite, one of the major host rock types at Ardlethan. The prospect also has a similar magnetic signature to that of Ardlethan, consisting of a magnetic high ringed by a magnetic low.
Former exploration at Bygoo North included limited drilling which generated a series of strong intersections (Table 2 in link below), including 46m @ 0.6% tin to the northeast of the magnetic anomaly, where most of the shallow historical workings occur. This drilling partially defined a sheet of mineralisation showing good continuity (Figure 4 in link below) approximately 20m thick, dipping steeply to the east and open to the north and west.
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About Thomson Resources Ltd:
Thomson Resources Ltd. (ASX:TMZ) is an NSW active mineral explorer. Thomson has several tin projects (including an advanced project near Ardlethan), as well as gold, copper and zinc targets in a range of settings. Thomson has a good record of discovery, with multiple new Intrusion-Related Gold (gold with copper, lead, zinc, molybdenum, tungsten) systems discovered in the Thomson Fold Belt in the NW of the state.
Contact:
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