A ground electromagnetic survey by
Roughly 6.8 km was surveyed along four lines to cover parts of a surface zone of strong clay-carbonate alteration and a coincident gravity anomaly. Some of the conductive bodies measured up to 40 metres thick.
Earlier work at Mt. Sarah outlined two separate gravity anomalies associated with a deeper and larger magnetic feature. The hydrothermal alteration zone is coincident with the shallower gravity high and is further characterized by three elongated gossanous bands, the largest of which is 150 metres long by 50 metres wide.
Caldera will renew the program early in 2003 in order to connect the northern and southern lines. The southern lines will be extended farther south to cover areas where more surface alteration has been mapped.
The Mt. Sarah property sits in the G2 structural corridor, famous for its association with the massive Olympic Dam copper-uranium mine of
Caldera operates and owns a half-stake in the Mt. Sarah project. The remainder is held by Australian-listed
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