RE: Patience: We'll soon be in the Munni Munni15 Mar 2021 15:28
Full overview....
https://www.alienmetals.uk/project/ela-47-4422-elizabeth-hill-surrounds/
Munni Munni North is a 117km2 tenement which wraps around the Elizabeth Hill mine on all sides including a large part of the Munni Munni intrusive complex to the south and southwest. The highly prospective Munni Munni fault strikes north south through the tenement and into the Elizabeth Hill ML on which the Elizabeth Hill deposit is associated with. This structure also appears to be associated with the Munni Munni East prospect and remains to be fully tested for further significant mineralisation which the Company is looking forward to doing.
There are certain existing mining licences that will be excised from the overall tenement once finalisation of the tenement outline is completed however there will remain numerous highly prospective targets to explore as well as areas to date not tested either.
The geology of ELA 47/4422 partly covers areas of the lower part of the Munni Munni Intrusive Complex, at the contact of a basalt and ultramafic sequence hosted within two distinct gneisses, the Archean Nallana Formation and granitoid country rocks. The Munni Munni Complex is exposed over a surface area of 8 km by 14 km and has a stratigraphic thickness of over five kilometres. Aeromagnetic and gravity data indicate that the complex continues a further 16 km to the southwest beneath a cover of Proterozoic sediments.
The Complex comprises mainly ultramafic and mafic rock types that exhibit differentiation and layering features. The Elizabeth Hill silver mineralisation is located at the base of the complex, within pyroxenitic sequences immediately overlying basement granites
The Munni Munni fault is a major north-south regional structure with a horizontal displacement in excess of 500 m, along which the Elizabeth Hill Mineralisation has been intersected over only a 100 m north-south zone along the boundary of the fault. There are also several cross cutting faults and structures that represent excellent trap sites for potential mineralised orebodies.
Numerous prospects are already in evidence within the new licence including:
Sunchaser: Located 5km west of the Whundo copper mine and consisting of two Electro-Magnetic (EM) conductors. Previous Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling reportedly returned 6.1m @ 3.1% zinc from 28.4m depth.
Conquest: Copper-zinc-lead occurrences have been located on the surface in the immediate vicinity of two modelled EM conductors. Previous RC drilling returned 25m @ 0.52% copper from 144m depth.
Carver: Situated along the Maitland intrusion (which controls mineralisation at Sunchaser and Conquest), the prospect covers an area that appears to be a major conduit for fluids, identical to the structural setting proposed for the intrusion of the Radio Hill Layered Complex to the north west.
Munni Munni East: south of Elizabeth Hill, situated alongside the Munni Munni fault and host to mineralised gossans.