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Section 8<br />

Independent Geologist’s Report<br />

Anomalous<br />

Anomaly<br />

Anticline<br />

Antiform<br />

Archaean<br />

Arkose<br />

Arsenic<br />

Arsenopyrite<br />

Assay<br />

ASX<br />

Auger<br />

Auriferous<br />

Background Values<br />

Basalt<br />

Base metal<br />

Basement<br />

Base volcanics<br />

Basin<br />

Bedding<br />

Bedrock<br />

Belt<br />

BIF<br />

BLEG<br />

Calcareous rock<br />

Calcite<br />

Calcrete<br />

Carbonate<br />

Carpentarian<br />

Cassiterite<br />

Chalcopyrite<br />

Channel Sample<br />

Chert<br />

Chromite<br />

Clastics<br />

Colluvium<br />

Complex<br />

Composite soil sampling<br />

Having statistically significant higher or lower values.<br />

A portion of an area surveyed which is different in appearance from the area<br />

surveyed in general or containing higher or lower values than considered normal.<br />

An upward fold of the rock formation.<br />

Upward arching fold for which stratigraphic sequence is unknown.<br />

The oldest rocks of the earth’s crust – older than 2,400 million years.<br />

Feldspar rich sandstone.<br />

A mineral, the native element, occurring in grey masses.<br />

Arsenic iron sulphide material.<br />

An examination of a mineral, ore or alloy to determine certain of its ingredients.<br />

Australian Stock Exchange.<br />

A screw-like drill designed to provide shallow soil or soft rock samples.<br />

Containing gold.<br />

Average abundance of an element in an area where the concentration is not<br />

anomalous.<br />

A fine grained dark igneous rock, generally extrusive, composed of half feldspar<br />

and half mafic minerals.<br />

Non precious metal. Commonly used to refer to copper, lead and zinc.<br />

Crustal layer of rock beneath the sedimentary strata.<br />

Rocks of volcanic origin comparatively low in silica and rich in mafic minerals.<br />

A depression of large size in which sediments have accumulated.<br />

Arrangement of individual beds or layers.<br />

The solid rock underlying soil, alluvium, laterite, etc.<br />

A zone or a band of a particular kind of rock strata exposed on the surface.<br />

Banded Iron Formation. Tabular rock body usually consisting of alternating<br />

bands of quartz and iron rich minerals.<br />

Bulk leach extractable gold; chemical method of estimating the gold content of<br />

soil samples by cyanide extraction.<br />

Sedimentary rock containing substantial amounts of calcium carbonate.<br />

Calcium carbonate.<br />

Superficial gravels cemented by calcium carbonate.<br />

Common mineral type consisting of carbonates of calcium, iron and/or<br />

magnesium.<br />

The middle part of the Proterozoic period.<br />

Naturally occurring oxide of tin.<br />

Copper iron sulphide material.<br />

A continuous channel cut to a specified length in a rock exposure to provide a<br />

sample for assay purposes.<br />

Dense flinty rock composed almost wholly of silica.<br />

Iron-chromium oxide mineral.<br />

Sediments derived from erosion of pre-existing rocks.<br />

Loose and incoherent deposits usually at the foot of a slope and transported there<br />

by gravity.<br />

An assemblage of related rock that have been intricately mixed or otherwise<br />

complicated.<br />

Method of analysing soil samples whereby an aggregate of two or more samples<br />

are assayed together.<br />

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