Tasman Resources (ASX:TAS) has confirmed five un-drilled primary drill targets at Parkinson Dam in South Australia through a close-spaced in-fill gravity survey. The survey, conducted on the southern margin of the Gawler Craton, has enhanced the potential for extensive drilling over the next 6 months. Previous drilling in 2006-2007 intercepted high-grade mineralisation at Parkinson's Dam, including 21m down hole from 179m at 21g/t Au and 83g/t Ag. Archimedes Consulting was engaged to process the existing geophysical data over EL 6495 and integrate it with the recent in-fill gravity data targeting possible feeder zones for follow-up drilling.
The recent in-fill gravity survey has significantly enhanced our understanding of the potential drill targets at Parkinson Dam. The close-spaced survey has confirmed the presence of five primary drill targets, with the Vertical Gradient of the Bouguer gravity map indicating promising areas for exploration. The encouraging geophysics, supported by previous high-grade gold, silver, lead, zinc, and copper drill intercepts, strengthens the case for an extensive drilling program over these untested targets in the coming months.
The in-fill gravity survey at Parkinson Dam has provided Tasman Resources with five compelling drill targets for an extensive drilling program over the next 6 months. The survey has confirmed the presence of primary exploration drill targets, supported by previous high-grade mineralisation intercepts. The company's focus on integrating geophysical data and conducting detailed surveys reflects its commitment to leveraging modern technology for exploration. With the enhanced understanding of the potential mineralisation styles and fluid pathways for hydrothermal systems, Tasman Resources is well-positioned to pursue its exploration goals and unlock the area's mineral potential.