Castile Resources (ASX:CST) has successfully completed a proof-of-concept passive seismic survey using Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) technology at its Rover 1 project. This innovative method accurately detected ironstone bodies within host metasediments at significant depths, overcoming the limitations of traditional geophysical methods.
Castile Resources has achieved a major milestone with the successful application of ANT technology at its Rover 1 project. This breakthrough allows for precise imaging of ore bodies at significant depths, enhancing exploration accuracy. Following this success, Castile plans to conduct further seismic surveys on additional targets within its Rover Mineral Field. The company aims to prioritize these targets effectively, leveraging ANT technology to maximize exploration success. Castile has received a co-funding grant to support continued exploration efforts and plans to expand the use of ANT technology to other tenements in early 2025.
The ANT technology has transformed our exploration efforts at Rover 1, enabling more precise targeting of mineral deposits. This advancement allows us to reduce costs and increase the likelihood of successful discoveries.