Rover Project
Rover Project
Country Australia 
Province Northern territory
Close to Tennant creek
Status EARLY DISCOVERY 
Surface 319 km² / 78,825 acres
Latitude / Longitude 20 S 1 / 133 E 43
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Rover Project
Status Risk : Early discovery
Country Risk : Very Low
Title(s) of the Rover Project
Adelaide Resources
Owner: 100%
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Location of the Rover Project
The Rover project is located approximately 75 km south west of Tennant Creek, Northern Territory.
 
History of the Rover Project
Initial drilling of magnetic targets at Rover by Peko Mines Ltd between 1971 and 1982 intersected several magnetic ironstone bodies carrying Tennant Creek-style gold/copper mineralisation.
 
Geology of the Rover Project
At Rover exploration is targeting ironstone-hosted gold-copper of Tennant Creek style. The hosting ironstone bodies are contained within a basement inlier of Proterozoic Warramunga Group, the same sequence that hosts the Tennant Creek deposits. The basement at Rover is overlain by 100 to 200 metres of Cambrian Wiso Basin sediments.
 
Exploration and drilling
8/26/2010Rover Exploration Update
Discoveries and Drilling Results
2/10/2010High grade copper hits for Adelaide Resources in NT
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Data last updated on : 2/5/2010
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