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Glidden Gold
| Primary Target | | Gold-copper |
| Navigator | | 100% |
| Location | | 110kms WSW of Halls Creek |
| Project Size | | 65 square kilometres |
The Glidden Project targets gold-copper mineralisation associated with various splays of the regionally extensive Glidden Fault.
The Hardman prospect, which is at drill-ready status, consists of sub-outcropping quartz, limonite and malachite-impregnated fault and breccia zones developed over a 7km strike length and a 2km width. Mineralized stockworks, extensive wallrock alteration and oblique quartz veins are developed between the more prominent quartz-limonite reefs, which extend up to 1,700m along strike.
Selective rock chip sampling of the exposed quartz-limonite reefs has returned results up to 3.0g/t gold, 200g/t silver, 23.6% copper, 13.5% lead and 3.53% zinc. Six widely-spaced, diamond drill holes, conducted in the late 1960's, detected widespread anomalous gold up to 1.8g/t, and up to 11.7m averaging 1.16g/t gold with localised copper values to 4% from non-continuous down-hole sampling.
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